About
We built the product we wanted to use every week.
VI Engine exists to make content operations feel less like juggling and more like a repeatable system. That means campaigns, trend-aware planning, connected publishing, promotion, AI assistance, and plan boundaries that are actually understandable.
Why it exists
Publishing consistently is not a single task. It is planning, drafting, formatting, scheduling, publishing, measuring, and then learning what to do next. Too many tools solve one sliver and leave the rest as coordination work.
We wanted one workspace that could hold the campaign, the voice, the channels, the draft, the trend context, the schedule, and the plan-aware AI layer without forcing people to rebuild context in every new screen.
That is why VI Engine is organized around campaigns, a fast manual composer, trend engines, readiness signals, promotion paths, and an agent workflow that expands only on the plans that actually include it. The goal is not to look magical. The goal is to stay useful when the publishing work becomes real.
We care about coherence more than spectacle.
Principles
How we think about the product
AI should reduce workflow drag
We built VI Engine around the idea that AI should help teams move from planning to publishing, promotion, and follow-up, not just generate paragraphs and leave the rest as manual labor.
Manual and guided workflows should coexist
Some days you want direct control in Composer. Other days you want the agent, trend engines, and next-step guidance to help with planning. The product is designed to support both without splitting context.
Signals should stay understandable
Readiness, trends, memory, and recommendations only help when teams can make sense of them. We want the product to explain itself instead of hiding behind vague scores.
Public claims should match product reality
We would rather document a narrower truth than market an inflated one. That is why plan limits, channel status, privacy posture, and collaboration boundaries are shown explicitly.
Solo-first, team-ready
The product has to work for one operator before it can work well for a shared workspace. Team collaboration is an upgrade path, not the default burden.
Today
What the product does right now
Live publishing to Facebook Pages, Instagram professional accounts, and LinkedIn personal profiles.
Campaign-based planning as the core content container.
Composer for direct drafting and scheduling.
Four trend engines that help with discovery, timing, cross-network insight, and resilient fallback planning.
Platform readiness signals and explainable next-step guidance before a workflow stalls.
Plan-aware AI agent workflows: off on Free, limited on Basic, full on Pro and Team.
Promotion flows that keep strong organic posts close to the paid workflow instead of making teams jump systems.
Notifications and email preferences that keep teams aware of publishing, quota, and collaboration activity.
Campaign memory that keeps useful context attached to what the team is learning over time.
AI image generation across plans with clear tier-specific limits.
Advanced analytics on Pro and Team.
Team collaboration on Team with team_admin and member roles.
USD billing with a public pricing model that matches the app.