A small ghostwriting practice Est. MMXXVI VII / X seats taken

Ghostwriting for founders who keep meaning to post.

Nori writes LinkedIn and X content in your voice, on a steady schedule, at a standard you'd publish yourself. We take ten clients at a time, and we'd rather be a small practice that's actually good than a large one that isn't.

Request your report A one‑page read on your writing. Free.
01 · Speed
24h
Report delivered, start to finish.
02 · Cost
Free
The report. No card, no call.
03 · Process
Async
Email. No discovery call required.
04 · Roster
7 / 10
Seats taken. Three open.
I  LinkedIn · II  X · III  Voice, not template · IV  Ten clients
I.

The problem

You already know you should be writing.

You've thought about it on the way to a meeting, in the shower, halfway through a flight. You've drafted things and not posted them. The posts you do put out are good, when they happen, which is once every six weeks.

You've considered hiring someone. Maybe you tried. The drafts came back sounding like a marketing intern who'd never met you — phrases you'd never say, hedging where you'd be sharp. So you went back to writing it yourself. Sometimes.

The cost is invisible but real: the deals that came from a post you didn't write, the audience that compounds for everyone except you.
II.

The service

We write LinkedIn and X content under your name.

Posts go out on a consistent cadence — three or four a week per platform, depending on what fits you.

Before we write a word, we sit down with you for a voice interview, read everything you've published, and study what's working in your space. Then we draft. You approve. We post.

A typical week

LinkedIn X M T W T F S S

The cadence is steady. The bar is high. The thinking is yours.

A taste of the work

What this sounds like in practice.

Three sample drafts in the voice we're aiming for. Your name in place of the line. The bar we won't drop below, ever.

Draft · LinkedIn
Your name  ·  Founder

The cheapest agency promises content. The right writer promises to be the second person on earth who's read everything you've ever shipped.

That's not a service. It's a small relationship.

Most founders don't realize they're paying for the relationship until they've already overpaid for the content.

Draft · X
@yourhandle

Pipelines empty. Audiences don't.

If you're full right now, that's the cheapest time to start writing. The work compounds while you're not desperate for it.

Draft · LinkedIn
Your name  ·  Operator

You don't have a content problem. You have a frequency problem.

The posts you've written this year are good. There are just four of them.

Four good posts a year isn't a brand. It's a hobby.

Drafts shown are samples of the voice. Names are intentionally redacted.

IV.

How it works

Four steps. None of them long.

  1. 1.

    Request the report.

    Send your profile link. That's the whole intake.

  2. 2.

    We deliver it inside twenty‑four hours.

    One page. Gaps, ideas, and a couple of sample drafts in your voice.

  3. 3.

    If it lands, we get on a call.

    Thirty minutes. We talk fit, scope, and whether there's a seat open.

  4. 4.

    We onboard your voice and start writing.

    Voice interview, content audit, draft library. Posts go live in week two.

V.

Why Nori

What it actually means to work with us.

10 Clients · Maximum

I.

We take ten clients.

After ten, the door closes until a seat opens. We've watched the writing slip at shops that grew past that number. We're not interested in repeating their mistake.

ii.

Every post passes a real editorial bar.

We don't send drafts we wouldn't publish under our own name. If a piece isn't sharp, it doesn't reach you. The shortlist is the work.

iii.

You stay the author.

The thinking is yours. The voice is yours. The audience is yours. We're the part that makes it consistent — and the part you can stop paying for whenever you want.

VI.

Questions

The ones we hear most.

What's in the report?

A scrape and read of your recent posts, three or four content gaps we noticed, seven days of post ideas tailored to your work, and a couple of sample drafts written in your voice. One page. No fluff.

How long until posts start going out?

About two weeks from kickoff. Week one is the voice interview, content audit, and a small library of approved drafts. Week two we start publishing.

Can I review posts before they go live?

Yes. Every post comes to you before it's published. You approve, edit, or kill any draft for any reason — no questions, no friction.

What if I hate a draft?

Tell us why. The note goes into your voice file and the next draft gets closer. If something isn't working after a couple of weeks, we'll say so before you do.

Which platforms do you write for?

LinkedIn and X. We don't do Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or newsletters. Two platforms, done properly, beats five done halfway.

What's the commitment?

Month to month. No annual contracts. Most clients stay because the writing is working — not because of a clause they forgot they signed.

Why cap the roster at ten?

Past ten, the writing slips. We've watched it happen at other shops. Ten is the number where every client still gets a senior writer who has time to think.

VII.

The report

If you're curious what we'd write for you, ask for the report.

Send your profile link. We'll come back inside twenty‑four hours with a one‑page read of your recent posts, content gaps we noticed, and a couple of sample drafts in your voice. No call required to receive it.

No call required. We reply inside 24 hours, from a real address.