About StoryFlow
Why StoryFlow Exists
StoryFlow began with a simple observation: many authors were spending hours every week trying to stay visible online when what they really wanted to do was write.
The effort to stay visible often started to compete with the creative work itself. StoryFlow was created to solve that problem.
Where the Idea Came From
For years I’ve been involved in creative communities, including hosting writing groups on Meetup for more than a decade. Those communities are full of talented people who care deeply about their craft and about helping each other grow.
But one pattern kept appearing.
Authors would spend hours every week trying to stay visible online — posting updates, sharing content, and trying to keep social media active — when what they really wanted to do was write.
StoryFlow grew out of seeing that tension firsthand and wanting to create a simpler way forward.
Helping Authors Stay Visible
StoryFlow helps authors maintain a consistent online presence without the constant pressure to post.
Instead of spending hours managing social media, authors can keep their Facebook and Instagram active automatically while focusing their time and energy on writing.
For many authors, that means reclaiming hours each week that would otherwise be spent thinking about what to post next.
Supporting the Communities That Support Authors
Creative communities play a huge role in helping writers grow.
Writing groups, workshops, and author communities are often built through years of dedication by organizers who genuinely care about helping others succeed.
StoryFlow was designed not only to help authors, but also to support the communities that make that growth possible.
Through our partner program, writing groups and creative communities can share StoryFlow with their members and receive ongoing referral credits when authors benefit from the platform.
It’s a simple way for communities that support creators to share in the value when their members succeed.
The Bigger Idea
At its core, StoryFlow is about removing friction.
The goal is simple
- Help authors stay visible without social media taking over their writing time.
- Help the communities that support those authors remain strong and sustainable.
- Because when creators have more time to create, everyone benefits.
A Note from the Founder
StoryFlow grew out of years of working alongside writers and creative communities.
After hosting writing groups and seeing firsthand how much time authors spend trying to stay visible online, it became clear that there had to be a simpler way.
StoryFlow is the result of that idea — a tool designed to support creators while respecting the time and energy that goes into the creative process.
If you’re an author or part of a creative community and would like to learn more about StoryFlow, we’d love to connect.
Email us at [email protected]
