SocialSonic is a LinkedIn growth platform whose AI is trained on thousands of viral posts, with trend alerts, connection suggestions and an achievement system, headlined "Become a Top 1% LinkedIn Creator in 90 Days". innernote makes no ranking promise. It learns how you already write and gets a post out on the mornings you do not feel like writing, for $29.
The promise
You post, in your voice
SocialSonic: Top 1% in 90 days
Trained on
Your published posts
SocialSonic: Thousands of viral posts
What keeps you going
A draft already waiting
SocialSonic: Achievements and streaks
SocialSonic is a LinkedIn growth platform from Writesonic. It writes posts with AI trained on viral LinkedIn patterns, surfaces trending topics, schedules at optimal times, suggests strategic connections, reports analytics, and adds an achievement system to encourage consistent posting.
"Top 1% LinkedIn creator" is a metric about LinkedIn, not about your business. A founder does not need to be in the top one percent of a platform, they need eleven of the right people to recognise their name when an email arrives. Those are different games, and optimising for the first reliably produces the kind of posting that makes the second harder: broad, engagement-shaped, and indistinguishable from everyone else chasing the same percentile.
An achievement system works by making you afraid to break the chain, which is a real mechanism and it produces filler on the days you have nothing to say. The version that lasts is the one where showing up is genuinely cheap: your pillars, the things you saved, a voice note from this morning, and a draft already sitting there in your own words. Then you post because it takes fifteen minutes, not because a counter resets.

Their AI is trained on viral LinkedIn patterns, which is why so much of the feed opens the same way and closes on the same question. innernote reads what you have actually published and builds a profile you can open, read and edit. Slower to set up and the only version that survives being read by someone who knows you.
$29 a month, or $19 billed annually, with every feature on the plan: voice, repurposing from an article or video or PDF, pillars, campaigns and series, post memory, Radar, calendar and publishing.
What it optimises for
AI trained on
Consistency mechanism
Voice profile you can read and edit
Voice note to finished post
Repurpose an article, video or PDF
Remembers what you have already posted
Content pillars
Campaigns and multi-part series
Connection suggestions
Scheduling and analytics
| Feature | innernote | SocialSonic |
|---|---|---|
| What it optimises for | You sounding like you | Ranking and reach |
| AI trained on | Your published posts | Thousands of viral posts |
| Consistency mechanism | A draft already waiting | Achievements and streaks |
| Voice profile you can read and edit | Not advertised | |
| 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 |
| Content pillars | Trending topics | |
| Campaigns and multi-part series | Not advertised | |
| Connection suggestions | In the workshop | |
| Scheduling and analytics |

innernote
$29 a month, or $19 billed annually. One plan, every feature.
SocialSonic
Not shown on their homepage; pricing sits on a separate page. Checked on the date at the foot of this page.
Ours is one number for everything, published where you can see it.
SocialSonic pricing checked August 13, 2026.
Some people do, and almost all of them either had an audience already or got one post very lucky. As a plan it is a poor one, because it makes the wrong thing the target. If you are a founder, the useful outcome is not a percentile, it is that a specific set of people, your future customers, hires and investors, know what you think before you contact them. That can be true at eight hundred followers and false at eighty thousand. Judge a tool on whether it gets you posting in your own words, not on the ranking it promises.
They build a streak. The two overlap for a few weeks and then diverge, because the streak has to be fed on the days you have nothing worth saying, and feeding it is exactly when you post the filler that trains your network to scroll past you. Cheapness beats pressure: if the draft is already there, in your voice, drawn from something you actually said this week, the habit survives without a counter. If it is not, no badge saves it past week five.
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Last updated August 13, 2026
If the aim is that the right people recognise your name, a percentile target is measuring the wrong thing and a streak counter will not carry you past week five. See how it works.
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