The things people ask before they sign up for the free trial. Once you are inside the app, the Help menu in the dashboard sidebar has the deep stuff: credits, watermarks, Instagram carousels, voice tuning, and more.
Paste 3 to 5 URLs of things you have written. Holler learns how you sound.
Paste any article URL or upload a doc. Pick your platforms. Hit Transform.
One-click copy to clipboard. Make it yours. Publish across every platform.
Common questions
You give Holler a single long-form article (your blog post, your newsletter, an op-ed you wrote), it reads the whole thing, and it produces platform-native content for the channels you care about. Not the same article reformatted seven ways. Genuinely different posts that hit differently on LinkedIn than on TikTok, in your voice. You copy, tweak, and post.
Seven destinations, generated independently for each one:
You pick which platforms you want each time. Selecting all seven costs the same as selecting two: one credit.
Holler runs on a credit system. One credit equals one transformation, regardless of how many platforms you generate for. You get 3 free credits the moment you sign up. After that, credit packs are available via Stripe.
Refining your Brand Voice (the feature that learns how you sound) costs 0.25 credits since it is a lighter operation than a full transformation.
Holler has a Brand Voice feature. You give it 3 to 5 URLs of things you have written, and it learns your sentence rhythm, vocabulary, level of formality, humor, and paragraph patterns. After that, every transformation is filtered through your Brand Voice profile, and the output sounds like you wrote it.
Skipping Brand Voice means Holler uses a competent but generic professional tone. That works for fast tests. For real publishing, train the voice first.
Long-form pieces with a point of view work best. Think 800+ words, a clear thesis, surprising angles, emotional stakes. Holler reads the full article and finds the threads worth amplifying.
Short news blurbs and listicles do not give Holler much to work with. Paywalled articles do not work at all, because if you cannot read it without logging in, Holler cannot either.
Yes. Holler accepts URLs, plain text, Word documents, and PDFs as source material. For audio and video sources, paste a YouTube URL and Holler will use the transcript.
Holler processes your content through Anthropic's and Google's commercial APIs, which contractually do not use your data to train their models. Your source articles are processed and then discarded; they are not stored in Holler's database. Your generated output and Brand Voice profile are stored only in your account, never shared.
For full details on data handling, see the privacy page. For strict compliance contexts (HIPAA, NDA-locked client work, classified material), check with your team before using any third-party AI tool, Holler included.
Most transformations finish in roughly 30 to 90 seconds, depending on how many platforms you selected and how long the source article is. The first transformation of a session sometimes takes a bit longer as the AI providers warm up.
Expected. Holler is a 90% head start, not a final draft. You should tweak the output, add a personal anecdote, fix the tone of one sentence, kill the joke that did not land. The point is to get past the blank page, not to skip the editing.
If the voice feels off, use the "Does this sound like you?" button at the top of any result. That feedback fine-tunes your Brand Voice profile in real time.
The deeper help (about credits, watermarks, Instagram carousel format, what to do when the voice does not match, and more) lives inside the app under the Help menu in the sidebar. Sign up for a free account and click Help in the dashboard.
You can also email steve@skytech.io directly. Steve reads every message himself.
The in-app help has the deep stuff: how credits work, what the watermark is, how the Instagram carousel is structured, what to do when the voice does not match. Open the dashboard, click Help in the sidebar.
Open the dashboard →Email steve@skytech.io. Steve reads and answers every message himself.
Email Steve →