Visual work needs practical explanation
Consistent commentary helps clients understand design intent and long-term usability.
For Landscape Architecture Firms
Your Intern helps landscape firms publish practical thought leadership that supports better-fit project opportunities.
Your Intern sends AI-generated LinkedIn draft posts by email every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You stay in control: review, edit, and post manually.

Growth insight
Your authority score is trending up with consistent posting.
Consistent commentary helps clients understand design intent and long-term usability.
Posting useful insight builds trust with developers, councils, and project teams.
Email drafts create a repeatable publishing flow without disrupting project delivery.
Drafts highlight functional outcomes, material choices, and coordination lessons in practical language.
Stay visible with developers, consultants, and local stakeholders.
A balanced voice connecting aesthetics, function, and delivery.
"The best landscape outcomes combine user experience goals with maintainable long-term design decisions."
We tailor themes to your target project types and growth priorities.

"Our content now explains the practical value behind our design work, and brief quality improved."
Principal
Landscape architecture firm
Connect your LinkedIn profile so your agent can review post performance over time. Your Intern stays aligned with what resonates for your projects—so draft ideas fit how you show up for clients, collaborators, and stakeholders.
LinkedIn signals in the loop
Drafts / week
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Team letter
You already know how quickly the week fills before anything that looks like marketing gets real attention. Client work, delivery pressure, and the small fires that arrive uninvited all come first. Meanwhile your LinkedIn profile sits unchanged, and the posts you meant to write keep sliding to next week. That is normal. It is also costly over time, because visibility is part of how referrals remember who to call and how new clients discover you before anyone makes an introduction.
We built Your Intern to be a baseline engine, not a replacement for judgment. Three times a week, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we email draft LinkedIn posts shaped around your firm context and the architecture planning built environment world your buyers live in. Someone on your team can skim them, tighten wording, and publish when it makes sense. Nothing auto-posts. You should always be the editor of record, especially in professional services where clarity and credibility are the whole game. The drafts exist to remove the blank-page tax, not to bypass your standards.
We are honest about what AI can and cannot do. A steady cadence of thoughtful angles helps you stay in the feed and gives search and social more to latch onto over time. The posts people tend to remember still carry a human point of view: a sharp observation after a client conversation, a plain-language explainer when the rules shift, or a leader on camera for sixty seconds because people trust faces, not templates. We encourage that blend. Your Intern for consistent scaffolding, your experts for nuance, voice, and relationship. That combination is what tends to work best when trust is the product.
For Landscape Architecture Firms especially, specificity beats generic advice. Commentary that connects your craft to what the buyer should do next usually travels further than motivational filler. Your Intern is meant to help you keep that thread alive without inventing make-work: short, credible starting points you can endorse, adapt, or set aside. Over months, that rhythm builds familiarity with your firm and makes it easier for the right prospects to find you when they go looking.
If this resonates, try it the way busy teams usually do. Skim the drafts when they land. Publish what fits. Keep investing your scarcest minutes in the posts only you can write. We are rooting for the quiet consistency that makes everything else, from pipeline conversations to inbound notes, a little more predictable. Thank you for reading.
- The Your Intern Team
Start with a LinkedIn audit to strengthen your landscape firm positioning.