Use this workflow for the first mobile MVP, free-tool adoption, and users who want a fast phone-friendly draft loop without connecting social accounts.
Workflow
Mobile web share/copy daily workflow
A mobile web share/copy daily workflow lets a user open TypeToSell on a phone, paste or share post context, generate three reply drafts, copy the strongest draft, return to the social app, edit for the post, and manually publish. It is the fastest mobile MVP because it avoids native keyboard and extension dependencies.
Last updated: July 11, 2026. This workflow keeps the final public post manual.
Use case
When to use this workflow
Steps
Step-by-step workflow
Step 1
Capture the post
Copy or share enough post context into the mobile web generator.
Step 2
Choose the platform
Select X, Reddit, or Facebook so the draft matches platform norms.
Step 3
Generate three angles
Review trust, conversation, and natural next-step drafts instead of one generic answer.
Step 4
Copy one draft
Copy the best draft only after checking that it fits the source post.
Step 5
Edit and post manually
Return to the app, add one fresh detail, and press the final public button yourself.
Alternatives
Compare the process tradeoffs
Copying into ChatGPT
Tradeoff: Flexible but repeats prompts and loses saved Marketing Brain context.
Recommendation: Use TypeToSell when speed and saved positioning matter.
Native keyboard
Tradeoff: Better inside the app but slower to build and validate.
Recommendation: Use after mobile web proves repeat usage.
Auto-posting bot
Tradeoff: Creates trust, spam, and mistake risk.
Recommendation: Avoid for TypeToSell's controlled manual-posting promise.
Decision rules
When to choose each path
Need the fastest MVP
Use mobile web share/copy.
Need social account safety
Keep posting manual and avoid OAuth requirements.
Need better daily habit proof
Measure copy actions and return sessions before native work.
Related reading
Connect this workflow to the SEO cluster
FAQ
Workflow questions
Does mobile web share/copy require social login?
No. The user copies or shares context and manually posts the final reply.
Is mobile web enough for the first version?
Yes. It is enough to validate demand, copy behavior, quota pressure, and reply quality.
What should be measured?
Measure generate success, copied drafts, repeat usage, trial starts, and whether users return to the social app.