Content Amplifier changelog

Notable releases and milestones for Content Amplifier.

VersionSummary
0.78.1 (production) Dashboard and list polish. The dashboard’s article-hits card now shows hits on this month’s articles — sitting alongside the other monthly figures instead of an ever-growing all-time total. The Social posts list’s Actions column is tidied: the boxed buttons are replaced with quiet icon links, so a long list reads more cleanly.
0.78.0 (production) Select and delete on the Social posts list. The Social posts list now has a checkbox on each row (and a select-all) plus a Delete button in the toolbar. Deleting removes the selected posts and their send history everywhere — the storylines, calendar and composer all update to match — not just the list.
0.77.3 (production) Subscription tiers, campaigns built into Quick posts, and a friendlier free tier. Your plan now shapes what Content Amplifier offers, tuned for room to grow: connect up to 3 networks on the free trial (one account each), all networks on Standard, up to three accounts per network on Premium, and unlimited on Enterprise — existing channels always keep posting. Standard and above can amplify more articles each month (with a clear usage meter and a “this month” dashboard card), write a custom AI prompt per channel, and use campaigns. Campaigns are no longer a separate, clunky screen: they live on the Quick posts page as a row of beat tabs (Tease, Announce, Deep-dive…), each its own set of posts in a connected panel, with a one-click AI Suggest an arc and per-beat scheduling. Project icons are now available on every plan (they’re just presentation). LinkedIn Company Page posting is reserved for Enterprise, ready for when LinkedIn approves the required API.
Initial release Turn your Joomla articles into scheduled social posts. Content Amplifier reads an article you have published and drafts a post shaped for each network — LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky and Mastodon — ready for you to review, edit and publish, all from your Joomla administrator.
  • Quick posts. One post per network for an article: generate a draft with AI, edit it, then post now, schedule it, or copy it to paste yourself. Connected accounts publish automatically; anything not connected drops into a copy & paste group.
  • Campaigns. Build a sequence of posts — a beat arc such as Tease, Announce, Deep-dive, Proof and Recap — from a single article, spread over days and across every connected network. Suggest an arc proposes the beats and dates for you, and one date can schedule a whole beat across its channels.
  • Scheduling and repeating promotion. Post immediately, schedule for later, or set a repeating rhythm so an evergreen article keeps reaching new readers. Pause, stop or skip occurrences at any time.
  • An editorial calendar. Day, week, month and quarter views sit over your articles and their social posts, with a dashboard summarising the month and the week ahead.
  • Storylines and a social posts list. See every post for one article in order, or every post across all articles in one searchable, filterable list.
  • Written to read well. The generated copy deliberately avoids clickbait, hype words, ALL-CAPS and emoji pile-ups, and a custom prompt per channel keeps a consistent voice on each account.
  • Your keys, your accounts. Bring your own AI provider key and your own social accounts — your content and credentials stay on your site.

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