Vocable AI

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May 21, 2025

Q: Confused about a few things

I jumped into this, but I'm now confused about how this is supposed to work.

1. There doesn't seem to be any ability to schedule postings, but it's advertised on the site and implied here. The only option I can find is to Publish? Can this schedule or not?

2. LinkedIn has a character limit of 3,000, but the system produces content with over 4,000 characters. It's so time-consuming to retrofit the articles to the word count that it almost negates the point. Does the system consider character limits when producing content for specific platforms? If not, what's the difference between specifying the platform during campaign creation?

I was really liking this to begin with, but the more I dive in, the less sense it's making.

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Iman_VocableAI

Iman_VocableAI

May 21, 2025

A: Hi there - the scheduling feature is in testing at the moment and we will be rolling it out next. We had to work on a few more testing with the 3rd party APIs but we plan on having it out asap.

We provide output for Linkedin posts (which are generally shorter and limited to 3000 characters) and Linkedin articles (which are longer but you'd have to copy and paste them into the Linkedin article text editor - because Linkedin API doesn't allow for direct publishing of articles). So please make sure to check which type of content you are working on. If it's a long linkedin output then that's an article not a post (some users are actively posting articles on linkedin not just posts which is why we offer it as a content type). If you don't want the Linkedin articles, just change the content type to linkedin post (in your brief) and it will generate it as a post instead of an article.
Happy to jump on a call if you want to a more in depth walkthrough to make sense of the features :) Just email me!

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