your saas has a story. ravah tells it.
You know founder-led content works. Your competitors are posting daily while you go silent for weeks. Ravah generates consistent, product-aware social content so you can focus on building.
The problem
You can't afford a content marketer yet
A decent content marketer costs $60-80K/year. You have 8 people and zero marketing hires. But your competitors' CEOs are posting daily on LinkedIn and getting inbound leads you're missing.
Freelancers don't get your product
You hired a freelance writer. They wrote 4 blog posts. All of them sounded like they were written by someone who read your homepage once. The nuance, the technical decisions, the 'why' — all missing.
You post once, then go silent for 3 weeks
You write a great post, get traction, feel motivated. Then work takes over and you disappear. Your audience forgets you exist. Consistency is the only content strategy that compounds.
Your messaging hasn't kept up with your product
Your product has evolved but you're still describing it the way you did 6 months ago. Your social content uses positioning from last quarter. Your story has drifted.
How Ravah helps
Product context that evolves with you
Ravah stores your product description, ICP, competitive positioning, and stage. When your product evolves, update the context and all future content reflects the change.
Weekly progress becomes weekly content
Log a 5-minute weekly update: what you shipped, what was hard, what you learned. Ravah turns it into a full week of founder-led social posts across platforms.
Content plans tied to business goals
Launching? Choose 'Get Noticed.' Building trust with prospects? Choose 'Build Trust.' Need to explain a complex feature? Choose 'Explain the Product.' Every plan is purpose-driven.
ICP-aware generation
Ravah knows who your audience is. Content generated for a devtool sounds different from content for an HR platform. Your posts speak to your actual customers, not a generic audience.
Example output
We just shipped our GitHub integration and I almost didn't. Here's why I hesitated: 60% of our users said they wanted it. But only 15% of our revenue came from developer-heavy teams. I built it anyway. Here's what happened: • 3 enterprise deals closed in 2 weeks (they all asked about GitHub) • Support tickets dropped 40% (no more manual data entry) • NPS jumped 12 points in the developer segment The lesson: sometimes the loudest feature request isn't about revenue today — it's about the customers you want tomorrow.
Frequently asked questions
Is Ravah a replacement for a content marketing hire? +
For early-stage SaaS (pre-Series A), Ravah can replace the need for a dedicated content hire for social content specifically. It won't write your documentation, case studies, or sales decks — but it will keep your social presence consistent and product-focused.
Can I use Ravah for multiple products? +
Yes. The Pro plan supports 3 products and the Team plan supports 5. Each product has its own context, ICP, and content plans.
How does Ravah handle B2B vs B2C SaaS content? +
Ravah adapts based on your ICP. When your target audience is B2B decision-makers, content is more professional and value-focused. When it's B2C, content is more relatable and outcome-focused. The ICP context drives the tone.
Will Ravah content sound like AI? +
Ravah's content is grounded in your specific product, decisions, and progress — not generic templates. Because it generates from real context rather than prompts, the output reads like a founder sharing their journey, not an AI filling in blanks.
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