Find the signal.
Write in your voice.

Rhythm curates the news that matters in your niche, then takes you from idea to publish-ready draft — in a five-minute session.

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Built by PZero Foundry · Singapore

Signal, not noise

Every story in your niche, scored. Only the best rise.

Rhythm scores and ranks every story for your niche, so the right ideas find you first.

The New Stack · 2h ago0.0

The shift from prompts to verification loops

Why the hard part of shipping with agents is moving from writing prompts to checking output — and what that means for your next post.

Top signal for you
Latent Space · 5h ago0.0

Model routing is quietly beating one big model

JetBrains Blog · 1d ago0.0

Open-source IDEs are winning the long game

Stratechery · 1d ago0.0

Small teams are out-shipping the platforms

ACM Queue · 3d ago0.0

What “agentic” actually means in production

One calm loop

Rhythm's Ideas feed, ranked for you
Rhythm's draft composer
Rhythm's brainstorm session
Rhythm's voice setup
Rhythm's publishing queue
01

Discover

The few stories worth your take, surfaced and scored.

02

Draft

A first draft in your voice, from the angle you picked.

03

Brainstorm

Angles and openings you hadn't considered yet.

04

Shape

Tuned until it reads like you — never a chatbot.

05

Queue

Set the cadence and keep the beat, guilt-free.

Voice shaping

Sound like you. Not like everyone else.

Set your tone once. Every draft comes out in your voice — never generic, never a chatbot.

Your draft

I shipped three things this week and two of them broke. Here's what the failures actually taught me about moving fast — and why I'd still do it again.

ToneDirect
VoiceFirst-person
PerspectivePractitioner
FormatStory
Rhythm's AI Setup — narrative style, voice, theme, format and length
In the app

Set it once. Narrative, voice, theme, format — every draft inherits it.

Council review

A second set of eyes, before you publish.

A small council reads every draft for the things you'd miss at speed — then marks them up, so the call stays yours.

Draft · ready to review

Our new editor cuts writing time in half. It's the biggest leap the category has seen, and everyone else is behind. Trust me — you'll want this.

Fact check

“In half” needs a number or a source before this goes out.

Both sides

One-sided. Name the trade-off you're skipping.

Sharpen

Weak close. Show the result — don't ask for trust.

Publish on your terms

You decide when it goes live.

Rhythm never posts for you. The draft is ready — the last tap is always yours.

New post

I shipped three things this week and two of them broke. Here’s what the failures actually taught me.

Draft · ready

You

Just now · Public

I shipped three things this week and two of them broke. Here’s what the failures actually taught me about moving fast.

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Ready to share

Nothing goes out until you say so.

One tap. You're in control.

What you won’t find here

  • No auto-posting.

    You decide what goes live, and when. Rhythm never publishes for you.

  • No follower theatre.

    No viral promises, no vanity metrics — just showing up clearly.

  • No generic AI output.

    Voice shaping is the point. Every draft reads like you, not a chatbot.

  • No bloat.

    One guided workflow, useful in five minutes or less.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Rhythm is a mobile app that helps creators and busy professionals discover, draft, and publish on-brand LinkedIn and X (Twitter) posts in their own voice. It curates personalized news for your niche so every short session starts with signal — not a blank page — then shapes the draft until it sounds like you, with a council-style review before you publish. A creator practice system from PZero Foundry; on iOS, with Android coming soon.

  • Rhythm is a creator practice system for LinkedIn and X (Twitter). Most tools help after you already know what to say — Rhythm starts earlier, curating personalized news for your niche so every short session begins with signal, not a blank page, then drafting it in your own voice.

A rhythm that lasts.

Consistency without the guilt, streak pressure, or vanity-metric noise. The goal is showing up clearly — not showing up more.

Keep the beat.

Find the signal, write in your voice, and publish on your terms — in five minutes a day.