You spent $2,000 on that article. 47 people read it.
Most B2B content dies on publication. The blog post goes live, gets shared once on LinkedIn with a generic "check out our latest article" caption, and disappears. The problem isn't the content — it's the last mile.
Monad Social turns approved source content into reviewed distribution assets. The point is not to automate noise. It is to keep good content alive after publication without another disconnected workflow.
input: approved source content
output: reviewed distribution drafts
# operating path
derive message() → review distribution() → publish intentionally()
principle: source-asset reuse without exposing internal drafting mechanics
status: managed distribution lane
How the distribution gap gets closed.
content intake
Distribution should begin from approved source assets instead of asking the team to invent a fresh post from scratch.
voice calibration
The drafts should sound aligned with the brand instead of reading like generic content repackaging.
format optimization
Each channel should get the format discipline it needs without turning the workflow into a manual repurposing tax.
human review
Review still matters. Good distribution should stay under human judgment before it hits the public feed.
Built for content that keeps moving.
published content
your team's tone
before every post
full attribution
Start with the Stack Audit for distribution.
We map your current distribution approach, show where the last mile is failing, and decide whether Social should move first.
We build, deploy, and manage the infrastructure. You own the results.
[ stack audit ]not for consumer social, tiktok, or instagram.