Turn seven days of page distribution on in under five minutes
Distributed authority, automated

Turn every page into a distribution engine.

Add your website, select the pages that matter, and connect your channels. Parasite creates platform-native content and continuously links each post back to the right page.

No credit card · Connect your accounts later · Keep full editorial control

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Source page
Page Atomizer
34
content angles
insightstatFAQ+31
LinkedInthought-leadership
Mediumexpanded article
Pinterestvisual title
Facebookconversational
Calendar filling —
MONTUEWEDTHUFRI
scheduled across 4 channels

Three decisions. Not a configuration project.

01

Add your website

We discover and classify your important pages.

02

Choose what matters

Select one page, fifty pages, or your entire priority collection.

03

Turn on distribution

We create, schedule, and publish content matched to each channel.

The signature engine

One page contains dozens of posts.

The Page Atomizer reads a page once, then breaks it into independent content angles — each one reusable, each one capable of becoming a different post on a different channel.

See the Page Atomizer
ONE PAGE → MANY ANGLES
InsightQuestionStatisticBenefitComparisonTutorialContrarianFAQ
each angle → distinct postno duplicate captions
Live demo

Atomize my URL.

Paste a real page. We’ll read it, break it into content atoms live, and hand you back one finished LinkedIn post — no account required yet.

Not the same caption copied everywhere.

13 platforms. Every post written in the native register of its destination — with platform-matched imagery sourced from AI, Unsplash, Pexels, or your own uploads.

inLinkedInThought-leadership postPLATFORM-NATIVE
LinkedIn post visual1200 × 627

Most teams publish a page and call it done. That page is actually 30+ posts. Here's how we turned one pricing breakdown into a week of LinkedIn conversations — each earning a link back to the source.

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POST SPECS
POST TYPE
Text · Images · Documents
MEDIA
Text, Images, Video, Documents
ANALYTICS
Yes
VIEWS (7D)21.4k
Control

Automate the work. Keep the final say.

Every generated post lands in a review queue before it goes anywhere near a connected account — by default, nothing publishes itself past the boundary you set.

Draft queue3 awaiting review
LinkedInMost teams treat a page as one asset…Approve
MediumThe Distribution Gap: why pages stay…Edit
XOne page = 34 content angles. Here's…Schedule
WYSIWYG editor·Regenerate·Publish now·Auto-publish opt-in
Your content is not the problem

Your best pages are sitting invisible.

Stop repeatedly asking search engines to revisit your pages. Create more legitimate paths through which people and crawlers can discover them.

Crawled — currently not indexed
Discovered — currently not indexed
Low impressions
No external links
Last crawled 46 days ago

Questions

Does this guarantee indexing?

No. Indexation is controlled by search engines and cannot be guaranteed by any tool. Parasite builds external discovery pathways, contextual backlinks, and off-site distribution — it supports crawl discovery, it doesn't force it.

Is this against Google's rules?

Publishing original, platform-native content with a contextual link to your own page is normal distribution. We don't post fabricated engagement, fake personas, or duplicate content across accounts.

Does the platform create duplicate content?

No — each post is generated from a distinct content atom (a specific angle from the source page), not a copy-pasted caption.

Can I approve posts before publishing?

Yes. The default is a review queue; auto-publish is opt-in per channel.

Can I use my own AI key?

Yes — bring your own key for supported providers, or use platform-managed AI.

What happens if a post fails?

Failed posts are flagged with their error history and retried according to your settings — nothing silently disappears.

Your pages already contain the content.

Turn it into a continuous distribution campaign.

Atomize my URL

No credit card · Keep full editorial control