First post in GetMePost — from signup to publish in 5 minutes
Step by step: how to create an account, upload a knowledge base, and generate your first post for LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.
Published: April 25, 2026
What you get from this guide
The full flow from signup to a published post on 3+ platforms. No fluff, no “advanced features” — just a clean start.
Step 1. Sign up (30 seconds)
Go to app.getmepost.com/login, enter email and password. No credit card — the first plan is free. After signup you land directly in the dashboard.
Step 2. Create a brand workspace (1 minute)
A workspace is a separate brand — your company, a client at your agency, a side project. Give it a name and short description. The description gets injected into prompts later, so write specifically: what you do, who you talk to, in what tone.
Example of a good description:
“SEO agency for B2B SaaS in Europe. I write concretely, no marketing fluff, with numbers. Clients are founders and technical marketers.”
Step 3. Upload the knowledge base (2 minutes)
The most important step. AI without context = generic posts. Good knowledge base = posts that sound like you.
What to upload first:
- Your company homepage (link)
- About page
- 3–5 of your best posts (style samples)
- Lead magnet / ebook if you have one
The system parses PDF, DOCX, Markdown files, and links. Indexing takes tens of seconds.
More on what to upload in AI knowledge base — getting started.
Step 4. Generate the first post (1 minute)
Click “New post” → enter a topic or paste an article link. Pick platforms: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, Threads.
AI generates separate versions for each platform — different length, tone, hashtags. Not a copy of the same text.
Step 5. Edit and publish (30 seconds)
Review the versions, edit what you want in the editor. Click “Publish now” or “Schedule” for a specific date and time.
After publishing you see the status per platform — published, error, queued.
What’s next
- Weekly content planning in GetMePost — how to set your publishing rhythm.
- How to write LinkedIn posts — what works in 2026.
Question? Email support@getmepost.com.