I work with creators constantly.

As Head of Creator Ecosystem at DRiP, my entire day is built around helping creators grow — initiatives, education, resources, one-on-one conversations. It's the work I'm most proud of, and the thing that keeps me grounded in reality - not assumptions.

And after doing this long enough, you start hearing the same things on repeat.

"I don't have time to keep up on so many platforms."

"The algorithm keeps changing and I can never figure it out."

"I'm a creator. I just want to create and have everything else come naturally."

Every single one of these is real. Every single one of these is valid. And every single one of these was slowly becoming the reason people I cared about were shrinking instead of growing.


The Thing I Keep Saying

Here's what I've told creators over and over again, across every conversation, every resource I've built, every room I've been in:

You cannot be discovered if you do not yet exist.

That's it. That's the bottom line. Showing up - as much as possible, on as many platforms as you can. It's not a question of 'Should I', it's PURE NECESSITY.

But here's the tension I lived with for a long time.

I was telling people to show up MORE. And they were coming back to me saying "I know, I know — but how? I barely have time to post on one platform."

And I couldn't argue with that. Because they were RIGHT. Repurposing content across platforms, adapting your voice, formatting for different feeds — it's not simple. It takes time most creators don't have. And when the barrier is high enough, people don't do the thing. Even when they know they should.

So I had two options. Keep telling people what to do and watch them burn out trying. Or remove the barrier entirely.


Why I Built PostVomit

I've always been in a building mindset. Self-development, creating value, finding the next thing that actually moves the needle — that's just how I'm wired.

When I looked at the creator pain points I was hearing daily, and then looked at what AI and modern technology actually made possible right now, the concept hit me like a wall.

What if the excuse was just... gone?

"It's too hard." — Gone.
"It takes too much time." — Gone.
"I don't know how to prompt AI or build workflows." — Gone.

That's what PostVomit is. It's not an AI toy or a content gimmick. It's the answer to a real, specific problem I've watched real creators struggle with — built by someone who works with those creators every single day. No setup required. No prompt engineering. No figuring out your own system from scratch. You bring the content. PostVomit handles the repurposing.

And because I know what creators actually need — not just what sounds good in a pitch — it's built to be accessible immediately. You don't need to be technical. You don't need to have a content strategy already dialed in. You just need to show up, and let the tool help you show up everywhere.


This Is Just the Beginning

Once the concept was born, the ideas didn't stop. They kept flooding in.

Because when you're deeply embedded in the creator world, you see opportunity everywhere — every friction point, every workaround people are cobbling together, every hour wasted on something that shouldn't require that much effort.

I'm not done building. Not even close.

Every version of PostVomit will be richer than the last. Not because I'm adding features for the sake of it — because I have a running list of things that should exist for creators, and the means to actually build them.

This isn't a passion project detached from reality. It's built from intimate, daily knowledge of what creators actually need. And I always aim to be that difference in any form that I can.


If you've ever said "I just want to create and have the rest come naturally" — I hear you. I've heard you a hundred times. And I built this for you.

The rest doesn't have to be hard anymore.

Now go show up everywhere you deserve to be.

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