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Content that gets cited by Google and AI — on autopilot

Authority Autopilot drafts platform-native posts for Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn on a cadence you set, each one engineered to be found and quoted by Google and AI answer engines. It queues every draft for one-click approval — you read and approve each post before anything goes out. The result: you show up as the expert in your field, everywhere buyers are looking, without writing a post yourself.

  • Drafts answer-engine-ready posts for Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn on your cadence
  • Engineered to get found and cited by Google and AI assistants — not just liked
  • A staged ~4-month Growth Plan turns one strategy into weekly themes and daily drafts
  • Every post is queued for your one-click approval — nothing posts on its own

Built to be cited, not just seen

Most schedulers optimize for likes on a feed that's gone by morning. Authority Autopilot writes for the answer engine — clear, helpful, on-topic posts that Google indexes and AI assistants quote when buyers ask who to hire. Your content becomes a citation, not a disappearing status update.

A real strategy, not a content treadmill

The Growth Plan maps a staged ~4-month arc into sixteen weekly themes and drip-fed daily drafts that rotate through editorial pillars, so you're building authority on purpose instead of scrambling for something to post. It's a worker-backed plan with templated fallbacks — a genuine strategy you can see and steer.

Approval-first, ban-aware by design

You approve every single post — nothing auto-posts, ever. Reddit drafts are checked against each subreddit's rules and tagged with the right flair, and every queued post runs through a pre-publish compliance and ban-risk check before it reaches you. Safety isn't a setting; it's how the engine is built.

In short

Authority Autopilot is ClientRadar's answer-engine content engine. It drafts platform-native posts — Reddit posts that respect each subreddit's rules and flair, X threads built to go viral with the link in the first reply, LinkedIn posts with a hook and the link in the first comment — on a cadence you choose across Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn. Every post is written to be discoverable and citable: the kind of clear, helpful, on-topic content that Google indexes and AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI Overviews quote when someone asks "who's good at this?" Behind it, an AI-built Growth Plan lays out a roughly four-month content strategy — sixteen weekly themes drip-fed as daily drafts across rotating editorial pillars — so your presence is planned, not random. Robin generates each draft grounded in your Brand DNA; you read it, edit if you like, and approve it with one tap. Nothing ever posts without you.

Showing up as the expert everywhere is a full-time job nobody has time for

Buyers decide who to trust by what they keep seeing and what AI tells them. That means posting useful, native content on Reddit, X, LinkedIn and Facebook — consistently, for months, in a way each platform actually rewards. For a busy service business, that's the work that always slips.

Consistency is the part that breaks

You know you should post regularly to stay top of mind, but client work always wins. A few good weeks, then silence — and the authority you were building quietly resets to zero.

Each platform plays by different rules

What works on LinkedIn gets you removed on Reddit. Links in the post kill X reach; the wrong flair gets a subreddit post pulled. Doing each one natively is a skill in itself — and getting it wrong costs you, or gets you banned.

Generic content gets ignored by everyone

Recycling the same post everywhere reads as spam to humans, trips duplicate-content flags, and is exactly what Google and AI answer engines skip over. Bland, off-platform content builds nothing.

Posting for likes doesn't compound

Even when you do post, a status that chases feed engagement is forgotten by lunch. Without content engineered to be indexed and cited, you're starting from zero every single week.

How Authority Autopilot makes you the cited expert

It works like a patient content team — plan the strategy, write each post natively, and run it past you before anything ships.

You set the strategy and cadence

Pick your platforms and how often you want to post. Robin builds a staged ~4-month Growth Plan — sixteen weekly themes across rotating editorial pillars — grounded in your Brand DNA, so every post ladders up to a real plan you can see and adjust.

It drafts platform-native, answer-engine-ready posts

Each draft is written for where it lives: Reddit posts that respect subreddit rules with the right flair, X threads with the link in the first reply, LinkedIn posts with a hook and a first-comment link — all engineered to be clear, helpful, and citable by Google and AI.

Every draft is risk-checked, then queued for you

Before a post reaches your queue, it runs through a pre-publish compliance and ban-risk check, and Spintax gives each group its own unique variation so nothing trips duplicate flags. You see a clean, ready-to-approve draft.

You approve with one tap

Read each post, tweak anything you want, and approve it. Nothing posts without you — approval-first is a deliberate design choice that keeps you on the right side of every platform. Robin handles the rest of the plan from there.

Why answer-engine content beats a posting schedule

Authority Autopilot is built around how buyers actually find experts in 2026 — they search, they read, they ask an AI. It turns consistent, native content into a durable asset instead of a stream of forgettable posts.

It builds a citable footprint

Posts engineered to be indexed and quoted keep working long after you approve them. As your helpful content gets surfaced by Google and named by AI assistants, your authority compounds — what you posted last month is still earning attention today.

You stay native on every platform

Reddit rules and flair, X first-reply links, LinkedIn first-comment links, unique variations per group — Robin handles the platform craft so your content reads like it belongs there, not like a cross-posted ad. That's what survives moderators and earns trust.

It's safe and private by design

Every post waits for your approval and runs a ban-risk check first. Your leads and CRM never leave your device — only the public post text and your Brand DNA go to the AI, and a human approves every single post.

Where Authority Autopilot earns its keep

Getting named by AI assistants

As assistants answer 'who should I hire for X' from indexed discussions, the experts posting helpful, on-topic content get cited. Authority Autopilot puts a steady stream of citable posts out there on purpose, so your name is the one that surfaces.

Staying top of mind without lifting a finger

A consistent, native presence on the platforms your buyers live on keeps you familiar — so when they're finally ready to hire, you're the expert they already know, not a cold name.

Promoting an offer or campaign

Schedule a promo in the Campaigns planner and the upcoming content quietly works it in — your posts build toward the offer across the cadence instead of you blasting a one-off sales post.

Launching authority in a new niche

Starting fresh on Reddit or LinkedIn? The Growth Plan gives you a months-long, themed content arc from day one, so you build credibility methodically instead of guessing what to post.

Questions, answered

Does Authority Autopilot post for me automatically?

No. It drafts the posts and queues them, but you read, edit and approve each one with a tap before anything goes out. A human is on every post — that's what keeps you on the right side of platform rules and detection, and it's a deliberate design choice, not a limitation. Nothing ever posts on its own.

What does 'engineered for AI citation' actually mean?

It means each post is written to be the kind of clear, helpful, on-topic, platform-native content that Google indexes and AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI Overviews tend to quote when people ask who to hire. It's how the drafts are crafted to improve your odds of being found and cited — not a guarantee that any specific engine will quote a given post.

How real is the 4-month Growth Plan?

It's a genuine staged strategy: Robin generates a roughly four-month arc of sixteen weekly themes across rotating editorial pillars, drip-fed as daily drafts. It's worker-backed with templated fallbacks, so you always get a coherent, structured plan you can see and steer — think of it as a real content calendar with a strategy behind it, not magic.

How is this different from the rest of ClientRadar?

Comment Radar and the lead radar are about capturing demand — finding people already asking to buy and drafting a reply you send. Authority Autopilot is about creating it: posting helpful, citable content on a cadence so buyers discover you and AI names you as the expert. Together they're two halves of one loop — win the buyers searching now, and build the inbound presence that keeps them coming.

Which plan includes Authority Autopilot?

The Free plan covers Facebook only with no autopilot. Pro adds Facebook plus Reddit with autopilot drafting up to 3 posts a week, plus webhooks. Max unlocks all four platforms — Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn — with unlimited autopilot drafting. See the pricing page for the current breakdown.

Become the expert buyers find everywhere

Authority Autopilot plans the strategy, drafts every post, and gets you cited. You just tap approve.

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