Postbeam drafts posts in each team member's voice, then converts engagement into leads and pre-drafts outreach, from $49 a month for Solo and $39 per user for teams. innernote is for one person rather than a sales motion: it learns how you write and gets the post out, for $29 a month.
The goal
You post, in your voice
Postbeam: Turn LinkedIn into pipeline
Solo price
$29
Postbeam: $49
Shaped around
One writer's week
Postbeam: A team and a lead funnel
Postbeam is a LinkedIn content and lead generation platform for B2B teams. It drafts posts in each person's voice from their LinkedIn history and other inputs, schedules through LinkedIn's official APIs, then captures who engaged, filters by ideal customer profile and pre-drafts outreach. Solo is $49 a month, Team $39 per user with a two-user minimum, a Done For You tier starts at $999 per user, and an employee advocacy add-on is $349.
Their headline is turning your team's LinkedIn into pipeline, and the product follows through: engagement is captured, filtered against an ICP, and turned into pre-drafted outreach. That is a real and well-built motion for a sales team. It is a different activity from a founder writing something worth reading, and the two pull in opposite directions, because content written to generate a lead list reads exactly like content written to generate a lead list.
Solo is $49 a month against our $29, and the tiers above it are per user with a two-seat minimum, a $999 done-for-you rung and a $349 advocacy add-on. That shape tells you who the product is designed around. innernote is one price for one writer and it does not move.

A voice note on a walk becomes a draft. An article, a video or a PDF becomes a post in your words, with a check that it is genuinely yours rather than a paraphrase. Pillars, campaigns and series, memory of everything you have already published, and a live preview of the real post before it goes out.
Automated outreach off the back of a post is the fastest way to make a personal brand read as a machine, and it is your name on both halves. Everything here goes out because you read it and decided to, not because a rule fired.
Solo price
Priced by
What it optimises for
Drafts in your voice
Voice profile you can read and edit
Voice note to finished post
Repurpose an article, video or PDF
Remembers what you have already posted
Campaigns and multi-part series
Lead capture and outreach drafting
Employee advocacy
Scheduling and calendar
| Feature | innernote | Postbeam |
|---|---|---|
| Solo price | $29, everything in | $49 Solo |
| Priced by | One writer, one price | Per user, two-seat minimum above Solo |
| What it optimises for | You sounding like you | Pipeline from engagement |
| Drafts in your voice | ||
| Voice profile you can read and edit | Trained on your LinkedIn history | |
| Voice note to finished post | Not advertised | |
| Repurpose an article, video or PDF | Not advertised | |
| Remembers what you have already posted | So it never repeats you | Not advertised |
| Campaigns and multi-part series | Not advertised | |
| Lead capture and outreach drafting | In the workshop | |
| Employee advocacy | In the workshop | $349 add-on |
| Scheduling and calendar |

innernote
$29 a month, or $19 billed annually. One writer, one price, everything included.
Postbeam
Solo $49 a month, Team $39 per user with a two-user minimum, Done For You from $999 per user, employee advocacy add-on $349 flat. All with a 7-day trial.
Below their solo tier, and priced around one person rather than a seat count.
Postbeam pricing checked August 13, 2026.
For a sales team, often yes, because the same person owns both numbers and the handoff between them is where leads go cold. For a founder building a reputation the answer is usually no, and the reason is what it does to the writing. Once a post is measured on the leads it produced, it starts to be written for that, and the register shifts: broader hooks, softer claims, a call to action where a thought should be. The posts that actually build inbound tend to look like they were not trying to.
Every team product has one and it is rarely where the thinking went. At $49 against a $39 per-user team plan, the solo rung costs more per person than the plan it is a discount from, which is a normal shape when solo users are a side segment rather than the design centre. Worth checking on any tool: is the cheapest plan the product in miniature, or the product with the point removed?
A LinkedIn content plan you can keep: three posts a week, three different jobs
Most people post one kind of thing and wonder why the audience grows but nobody buys. Three posts a week, each doing a different job, and what goes in each.
Who to connect with on LinkedIn (and what to write in the request)
Your network decides who sees your posts first. The two groups worth connecting with, where to find them, and a connection note that does not read as a pitch.
How do you make AI writing sound human on LinkedIn?
Not by swapping words or running it through a humaniser. By putting back the specifics that got averaged out. Here is the edit pass that actually works.
innernote vs Scripe
Scripe is sold to businesses, on an annual contract, priced per account. innernote is for one person, monthly.
innernote vs CoPostly
CoPostly is people who write your posts, from €1,500 a month. innernote is a system you own, for $29.
innernote vs Taplio
Taplio automates LinkedIn growth by remixing viral posts. innernote writes in your voice, and it is a joy to use.
Last updated August 13, 2026
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