SnipPost vs manual copy-paste for social posts is a question of speed and consistency. Manual: copy the passage, paste into a doc or AI tool, rewrite for each platform. SnipPost: select the passage on the page, click to generate, get drafts for all platforms, copy and post. One flow keeps you on the page; the other adds steps.
Manual copy-paste
Manual copy-paste means you copy the passage from the article, open another app (doc, AI tool, scheduler), paste, and rewrite for each platform. You control every word but spend more time. You also switch tabs and context, which can break flow. For one-off posts it’s fine; for regular repurposing it adds friction.
SnipPost: one click
SnipPost keeps you on the page: select the passage, click to generate, get drafts for Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. You copy the format you need and post. No copy-paste into another app. AI adapts tone and length per platform. You still edit for your voice; the difference is you start from a draft instead of a blank box. Free tier: 10 generations; paid plans for more. Install from the Chrome Web Store.