Medium articles from your sources
PulseCraft turns a source into a structured, publish-ready Medium article — headings, a lead, a close — not a truncated social post. It's a network most social tools ignore entirely.
Fact box
- Content types: long-form article
- Character limit: unlimited
- Media: JPG, PNG, GIF
What the AI does on Medium
Medium is the one network where length is a feature, and the engine writes to that. The plan stage gives a source a full article structure — a lead that sets up the idea, sectioned body with headings, and a close — instead of compressing it into a feed post. The write stage drafts it in your brand's language and tone.
This makes Medium the natural long-form anchor for a cross-platform plan: the same source that becomes a tight X thread and a LinkedIn carousel can also become the full-length article those shorter posts point back to. One analysis, several depths.
Mainstream schedulers don't publish to Medium. PulseCraft does, as a first-class long-form content type. *(Compared against their public channel lists, 2026-06.)*
Images embed where they belong, and articles schedule with the same controls as every other network.
Workflow
source → analyze · plan structure · write long-form · adapt → Medium preview → publish
Questions, answered
Does it write full articles or just intros?
Full articles — structured with a lead, headed sections, and a close, in your brand voice.
Is there a length limit?
No. Medium content is unlimited length; the engine writes to the depth the source warrants.
Can the same source feed Medium and shorter networks?
Yes. One analysis can fan out into a Medium long-read plus a thread, a carousel, and feed posts — each native to its network.
Forty minutes from now, this could be running.
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