Content Velocity
Definition
Content velocity is the posting cadence you can sustain over months, not the sprint you manage for a week. Most AI tools die around post 30 by repeating themselves; originality checks against your full history keep velocity alive.
Velocity is not how fast you can post this week. It is the cadence you can hold on your worst week, sustained for a year. Three good posts a week you maintain beats seven you abandon after a month, because the algorithm rewards the steady signal.
Most AI content tools feel great for the first month, then flatline. The reason is memory: a tool with no record of what it already said reaches for its strongest angle every time, and by post 30 it is handing you a reworded version of something you published two weeks ago.
flypost.ai sustains velocity by remembering. Every candidate post is embedded and checked against your full posting history; near-duplicates are dropped before they ship, and pillars rotate so the feed stays varied. The thirty-first post should be as distinct as the first.
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