PostSweep
Privacy-first social cleanup

Get your socials job-ready before the next opportunity.

PostSweep scans old posts, flags content that could look risky out of context, and helps you review, hide, or remove what you approve.

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No social media passwords
You approve every action
Delete your PostSweep data anytime
Built for job seekers, students, and professionals

The problem

Old posts can read differently outside their original context.

PostSweep focuses on visible, user-controlled content that may look risky when separated from the moment, audience, or inside joke that produced it.

Old posts lose context

A joke, vent, or caption from years ago can read differently when a recruiter, admissions team, collaborator, or client sees it cold.

Manual cleanup is noisy

Scrolling years of posts by hand is slow, inconsistent, and easy to abandon before you reach the posts that actually need attention.

Privacy should stay central

The cleanup process should avoid social passwords, expose only what is needed, and keep the final decision with the account owner.

How it works

A review-first workflow, not an auto-delete machine.

The product is designed to make review faster while keeping the sensitive decisions with the user.

01

Import posts you control

Start with manual paste, CSV upload, or the extension CSV handoff. Direct platform connections are added only when they can be done with clear permission boundaries.

02

AI flags professional risk

PostSweep scores from a job-seeker and professional reputation lens, not moral judgment.

03

Review every item

See the post, score, categories, confidence, summary, and why it may matter before deciding what to do.

04

Track cleanup decisions

Choose keep, hide, archive, delete, skip, or mark not risky. PostSweep records the decision first; platform changes stay manual or explicitly approved.

Risk categories

Flag what may need a second look.

Categories are professional-context signals. They should guide review, not shame the user or erase normal identity, health, faith, or belief content.

ProfanityHarassmentSlurs or hateDrugs or alcoholSexual contentViolenceIllegal activityEmployer complaintsConfidential infoPersonal infoPotentially polarizingOld jokes

Dashboard preview

A calmer way to review what matters.

The dashboard keeps the work visible: what was imported, what was flagged, why it may matter, and which cleanup decisions still need approval.

No passwords

PostSweep never asks for social media passwords.

Review-first

Recommendations become decisions only after user approval.

Plain language

Risk summaries explain context without shame or exaggeration.

PostSweep dashboard

Selected imports · Review queue

Private by defaultApproval required

Risk score

72

Needs review

Posts scanned

2,847

Across selected imports

Flagged posts

23

Waiting for approval

Cleanup progress

84%

Actions tracked

Review queue
3 remaining

X

Old joke flagged because context is unclear outside the original thread.

High

Category: Old joke

Instagram

Caption mentions a former workplace and may read differently out of context.

Review

Category: Employer mention

Reddit

Low-risk personal opinion. Recommendation: keep unless the user disagrees.

Low

Category: Personal view

Cleanup progress

Decisions are logged first. Real platform actions require explicit confirmation.

Report summary

Marked keep

41

Marked hide

9

Delete review

5

Needs context

8

PostSweep helps reduce visible risk on accounts users control. It cannot guarantee internet erasure.

Privacy

Built around control, consent, and narrow access.

PostSweep should help people prepare for opportunity without turning into surveillance or a shame engine.

No social passwords

PostSweep should never ask for or store social media passwords.

User-approved actions

Every cleanup decision stays in the user's hands.

Delete PostSweep data

Users need a clear way to request deletion of their PostSweep data.

Plain-English reporting

Reports explain risk without shame, fear, or exaggerated promises.

PostSweep helps reduce visible risk on accounts you control. It cannot guarantee removal from screenshots, archives, search indexes, caches, platform backups, or third-party systems.

Pricing preview

Start small, then scale when the cleanup matters.

Start with one paid social media account scan, then choose a larger cleanup when the opportunity matters enough to review more history.

Single Account Scan

$20per account

A focused scan for one social media account before an interview, internship, or creator pitch.

  • Scan 1 social media account
  • Manual paste and CSV import
  • Review every flagged item
  • Privacy-first report preview

Job Search Cleanup

Popular
$99one-time

A focused cleanup for serious job hunts and application windows. Future cleanup refreshes are $10 each.

  • Scan up to 5 social media accounts
  • Future refreshes for $10 each
  • Full review queue
  • Cleanup action tracking
  • Polished readiness report

Concierge Cleanup

$349one-time

Human-assisted review for higher-stakes searches and public profiles.

  • Concierge request queue
  • AI case summary draft
  • Owner approval gates
  • Priority review workflow

FAQ

Clear boundaries from the first version.

PostSweep is useful precisely because it keeps the user in control and avoids exaggerated claims.

Does PostSweep need my social media password?

No. PostSweep should never ask for social media passwords. It supports manual paste, CSV import, and a browser extension that copies visible posts as CSV.

Will PostSweep delete posts automatically?

No. PostSweep creates a review queue and cleanup action record. You approve every action, and the product does not take action on a social platform by itself.

Can PostSweep guarantee something is gone from the internet?

No. It can help reduce visible risk on accounts you control, but it cannot remove screenshots, caches, search indexes, archives, platform backups, or third-party copies.

How does the AI judge content?

The scoring is designed around professional reputation risk and context uncertainty, not moral judgment. If context is unclear, the safest recommendation is human review.

First sweep

Get your socials job-ready before the next opportunity.

Start with a small scan, review every result, and keep control over every cleanup decision.

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