Let’s watch Sourcely go from a URL to a running content engine.

Sourcely is fictional — the flow is the real product. Your first ten minutes look exactly like this.

  1. Give us your name and website

    Just the company name and a URL — that's the entire input.

    Company nameSourcely
    Websitesourcely.io
  2. FirstOrg builds your profile

    A full profile, drafted automatically — and remembered in Deep Lattice.

    AboutAI-matches verified suppliers instead of manual RFPs
    FounderEx-supply-chain lead who lived the RFP grind firsthand
    ProductsSupplier Match · RFP Autopilot · Spend Analytics
    MarketMid-market manufacturers, US & EU
    CompetitorsLegacy RFP portals · spreadsheets
    USPShortlists verified suppliers in hours, not weeks
  3. You review and adjust

    Fix anything that's off — the correction sticks for every draft after.

    AboutAI-matches verified suppliers instead of manual RFPs
    FounderEx-supply-chain lead who lived the RFP grind firsthand
    USPThe only platform that shortlists suppliers same-dayEdited
  4. Connect your channels

    LinkedIn and X — one encrypted click each, via Buffer. Revocable any time.

  5. Your content strategy is ready

    Review and approve the plan it built. How the strategy gets built →

    AudienceOps & procurement leads, mid-market
    PillarsFounder-led proof · category education
    Key hookThe hidden cost of manual RFPs
    FormatsCarousels · founder POV · proof stories
    LinkedIn angleOperator-to-operator credibility
    Cadence5×/week LinkedIn · 3–4×/week X · 1 article/week
  6. Your first posts are ready

    A LinkedIn post, X takes, and a search article — waiting in your queue. How approvals work →

    Founder, Sourcely LinkedIn · personal profile

    Every week your ops team spends on a manual RFP is a week your competitor spends shipping. We built Sourcely after living this ourselves — here's what changed once suppliers came to us pre-matched.

    48 reactions9 comments4 reposts

Live in under 10 minutes. It keeps running from here.

What Happens
After.

  1. One week later

    Channels healthy, one coherent theme across all of them. Your total involvement: ten minutes of approvals.

  2. Four weeks later

    Your traffic has jumped. Engagement is up. The first serious leads are in — 38 posts down, compounding from here.

    Content is the slow-but-cheap channel. Outbound — in development — starts far earlier: fast, but expensive. The engine will run both. Where it's heading →

    Two channels, two speeds Outbound, in development, delivers fast from day one but stays expensive. Content starts slow and cheap, begins delivering around month one — where you are now — and keeps compounding. Outbound fast but expensive — coming soon Content slow but cheap — compounds You are here Day 1 Month 1 Month 6
  3. Six months later

    Search has had time to rank, and the channel compounds — why it stacks →. You're shipping features. Or on a beach, piña colada in hand.

    Inbound visits, compounding month by month A stepped line climbs from month one to month six — each ranking article stacks on the last, so inbound visits keep rising. Inbound visits keeps climbing Month 1 Month 6

Questions, answered.

Is Sourcely a real customer?

No — Sourcely is a fictional startup we use to demo the flow without exposing a customer's data. The steps, timings, and screens are the real product; the numbers in the walkthrough are illustrative. Wondering whether it fits your company? Is this for me? →

What do I actually need before starting?

A company name, your website URL, and one click per channel to connect. The profile, strategy, cadence, and your first posts are built from there — no brief, no onboarding call.

Do I have to approve everything it publishes?

At first, yes — every task type starts Supervised, waiting in your queue with a 24-hour window. Grant a channel Autonomous status once it's earned it, and take it back any time. How trust levels work →

When does it start delivering?

Engagement moves within the first weeks, the first serious leads typically start around the one-month mark from founder-led LinkedIn, and search traffic compounds over months and keeps climbing. How the search side compounds →

What if the profile it builds gets something wrong?

You correct it at the review step — or flag it later in your regular review — and the fix sticks, because every agent drafts against the stored profile, not a fresh guess.

Which channels does it publish to?

LinkedIn (your personal profile and company page) and X, through an encrypted Buffer connection. Search articles are drafted ready to ship — you publish those to your own site today. More channels, and the outbound arm, are in development.

See This Running for Your Company.

Ten minutes of setup, then FirstOrg runs your content the way it just ran Sourcely's.

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