Three minutes a day.
Presence that compounds.
Kuverly is a focused daily loop — not a platform to manage. Here's exactly what happens when you use it.
Tell Kuverly who you are
and who you're for.
Before Kuverly can find conversations worth joining, it needs two things: which communities to watch, and a clear picture of your business. You add channels — a subreddit, a Hacker News section, a LinkedIn community — and describe what your product does and who your audience is.
Kuverly uses that profile to filter intelligently. Not keyword matching — it understands context, so it surfaces conversations where your perspective is genuinely relevant, not just ones that mention a word you've listed.
Kuverly reads thousands of posts
so you read five.
Continuously — not just when you log in — Kuverly scans every new post across your channels. It uses your business and audience profile to filter for conversations where your perspective is genuinely relevant, scores them, and surfaces only the ones worth your time.
By the time you open your inbox, the noise has already been removed. What's left is a short list of threads where a thoughtful reply from you would genuinely help someone — and help them notice you exist.
Your reply is already written.
Just make it yours.
For every conversation in your inbox, Kuverly has drafted a reply using your brand voice settings. Each draft comes with an Angle — a one-line explanation of the strategic intent behind the reply. If the angle isn't quite right, you can tweak it directly and Kuverly will regenerate the draft to match.
Read the post, read the draft, decide in seconds. Most people edit a sentence or two. Some post as-is. The goal isn't perfection — it's showing up consistently without it taking over your morning.
Your conversations become
articles that last.
Every reply you post is a one-time interaction — seen by the people in that thread, and then gone. Kuverly takes the same insight and turns it into a long-form article: structured for search, grounded in a real conversation, written in your voice.
The article lives on your site permanently. It gets found by anyone who searches for that problem. And when you post a reply in a community, you can link back to it — creating a natural path from the conversation to your product. The reply gets you noticed once. The article gets you found indefinitely.
Most tools stop at the reply.
Kuverly doesn't.
Community monitoring is valuable. But a reply that disappears into a thread is a one-time event. Kuverly is designed to make every conversation do more than one job.
One thoughtful response, in the thread where someone is actively looking for help. You get seen by the people who matter, at the moment they're most receptive.
Kuverly turns that conversation into a long-form article on your site — structured for search, written in your voice. Anyone who searches for that problem finds you, not just the people who were in the thread.
When you post in a community, you can link to the article. A natural path from the conversation to your product — not an ad, not a pitch, just a useful resource you already wrote.
The longer you use Kuverly,
the more it knows.
Over time, Kuverly builds a picture of your audience from the conversations it monitors. Not demographics — something more useful: the pain themes recurring every week, the worldviews and beliefs that drive decisions in your market, the exact language people use to describe their problem.
This is the kind of insight that used to require a research team. Kuverly derives it passively, as a byproduct of the conversations it's already watching for you.
What three minutes looks like
on a typical morning.
Kuverly is designed to fit inside your day, not take it over. Here's the full loop from open to close.
Open your inbox
See how many conversations are waiting. Usually 3–8 on an active day.
Read and decide
Skim the post, read the angle and draft. Post, edit, or skip in seconds.
Post your replies
One click to post through Kuverly. Conversations you haven't replied to stay flagged until you do.
Check new articles
If Kuverly has spotted a pattern, a draft article may be waiting. Review when ready.
Close the tab
That's it. Kuverly keeps watching. You'll have more conversations waiting tomorrow.
Ready to stop being
invisible?
Set up your first channel in five minutes. See your first drafted reply within the hour.