This is a "commentary" style post. It was created by Passle when I highlighted an initial bit of text from a post on your LinkedIn. I clicked on the Passle octopus icon and it brought me here to this screen where I can quickly begin writing my Passle post.

I added an engaging title, and as you can see, the highlighted text that I am "commenting on" now appears at the bottom of the post as a stylized quote.
Users are also able to embed videos from Youtube, podcasts, intake forms, and a wide range of other content types within a Passle post. You can learn more about the other rich media types available for embedding on a Passle post from this article within our Knowledge Base, which is designed to help you learn more about our product.
Passle's infrastructure also allows you to:
- tag your content
- set and change the featured media associated with your post
- utilize a content 'Suggestion' feature
- utilize a 'Tweet Picker' feature
The suggestion tool is a really neat and collaborative feature that can help users suggest content to other stakeholders. This tool appears in the top right hand corner when editing a post.

It will appear with a dialog box to allow you to send an editable message over to the recipient.

If you look to the side, you will also see that the blog post created by Passle also has tweets accompanying this post. That is because Passle's platform also includes a tweet picker feature. To use it, click the 'Add tweets' button.


I copied some notable ones from your Twitter profile.
That's all it takes to create a Passle post. Once you are done with editing, be sure to save it. You can send it to another team member, or publish the post yourself, depending on the approval process outlined for your organization.
For more information on how to use the Passle button to create a post, please see the following article. Happy Passling!