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Real brands and creators asking for social media and content tools on Reddit right now, updated weekly.

Small teams can't keep up with content, and they say so on Reddit daily: "How do you post to 9 platforms without losing your mind?", "AI tool for product photos that don't look fake?", "We have no time for social - what's the minimum viable setup?". r/socialmedia, r/marketing, r/shopify and creator communities produce these posts nonstop.

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r/EntrepreneursPosted yesterday, 12:00 AM

tired of the agency game

so we've been growing pretty steady this year and i thought maybe its time to bring in some outside help. like we're doing good but i know there's more we could be getting. spoke to like 5 agencies last week. all of them sounded exactly the same. we've got this proprietary system data-driven everything guaranteed results. one guy literally said guaranteed ROI which is just come on man. nobody can guaratee that. felt like i was at a used car dealership. im looking specifically for help with this AI search thing. noticed more of our leads mentioning they found us through chatgpt or perplexity. which is cool but i dont actually know how to make that happen on purpose. its just happening randomly. most agencies i talked to either ignored the AI part completely or just said "yeah our SEO covers that" which i'm pretty sure is not true. not sure what to do. feels like the AI thing is moving fast and im just standing still. anyone else feel like this?
r/LaundromatsPosted yesterday, 12:00 AM

Has anyone had success with AI-powered Google Ads agencies for Wash Fold?

I’m looking to grow the Wash Fold side of my laundromat and have been seeing more companies advertising AI-powered Google Ads management specifically for local service businesses. Companies like Adelo.ai, Zealy AI, Fluency, and others claim they can use AI to optimize campaigns and generate more Wash Fold leads. Has anyone here actually used one of these services? I’d love to hear: • Which company you hired • How much you were spending each month • Whether you actually saw more Wash Fold orders • If the ROI justified the cost • Whether you’d recommend them (or avoid them) Just looking for honest feedback from laundromat owners who’ve tried these services. Also, Even if you haven’t used one, I’d appreciate hearing what has actually worked for growing Wash Fold through Google Ads. Thank you.
r/contentcreationPosted yesterday, 12:00 AM

Tips and Advice for Hook based content creation

Hi sub, quick context: I am a developer who develop apps, I am new to the field, I had assumptions that developing product is hard where as selling will be piece of cake. I was a dumb to think that. I quickly realised distribution is the king. I tried to share my app in multiple subreddits. Idea was to share in subs where the app matters. At the end of the day my posts got removed. Now I come to realization the greatness of marketers and influencers lol. My ask is simple I want to pivot to content making which has hooks and give something to the viewer to stop by and look at. i am on stage zero with no ideas or experience in content generation. requesting the sub buddies to help me out. I do know some information like faceless channels, product review channels, hook based short gameplay, etc
r/FacebookAdsPosted yesterday, 12:00 AM

Anyone have a good tip on a tool to upload creatives efficiently?

it's costing me too much time at this point in this horrible interface of meta. which tool is great for efficiently uploading creatives in bulk?
r/youtubersPosted yesterday, 12:00 AM

Is Content 360 Sheduler Good for videos?

Have anyone used Content 360? I make short form content and regularly post on youtube Instagram and Facebook. Right now I'm getting bombarded with ads from a scheduling platform called content 360. Their video qualities were terrible 11 months ago Wanted to know if there was any improvement in the last year? If not content 360 which is a good scheduling platform for all social media? Thank you in advance!
r/BusinessBritainPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

Online Marketing!?

I own a small trades business and have been lucky enough to get two medium sized contracts which has tied me over. It’s really allowed me to chuck myself in the deep end and get some great systems in place to keep my clients in the groove and moving forward. The issue I have is marketing, I have never really understood this side of things. It seems to me like the market is so saturated, and if i give my money to someone, they will just take it and run a mile. I don’t understand how it all works and it frustrates me. What am i looking for in order to allow my business to gain more work? What are the red flags? Who are reputable? What should I have in place to better my chances? What kind of questions should I even be asking? If anyone could give me some advice on this matter. I don’t want people trying to sell me their business in the comments. Just some real advice that can point me I’m the right direction. I will value the feedback!
r/DepopPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

Where to find posing/photographing tips?

I’ve looked so hard on YouTube for good videos on how to pose and photograph to best show off clothing get clicks, but there’s not much out there. Which is surprising bc I imagine so many people want to know that! I’m getting the hang of it, but I feel like I could do better. I feel like the stuff I’m selling is just as good as what others are selling, but they sell so much quicker and for more money. I have really fair prices, which I’ve heard can actually work against you strangely, and I don’t want to price gouge but I’m also between jobs and I really need to do what I gotta do right now. I feel like if I can get my pictures down really good, that’ll help me price higher and sell quicker! Please point me towards any videos or posts you know of, and I’m also going to add a few of my recent pictures for listing for feedback 🤝😊 yall may say “you need a more blank background” but I’m a maximalist and live in a tiny house, so it’s hard to find that 😭 THX GUYS 🌟🤍
r/SocialMediaMarketingPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

Scheduling tool for a SME with 7 profiles

Hi all. I know there’s a bunch of tools out there, I’ve used quite a few myself. Currently using Status Brew at my company (hospitality group) and we’re looking to switch. I’m hoping to get some recommendations. I’ve previously used Hootsuite, Buffer and Later. We’re a medium sized company so we don’t need Hootsuite. Later and Buffer are pretty easy to use, however we’re looking for other similar options. Priority is being able to schedule with ease, option to send for approvals, option to add location and maybe add music¿ Reports and analytics are secondary. What would you recommend?
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r/VideoEditorsPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

How are these modern tech reels edited?

Need some help with this editing workflow. I’m trying to create reels in the style that a lot of tech influencers are using these days—where a screen recording automatically highlights specific UI elements while graphics like logos, icons, tables, arrows, and other visual callouts appear smoothly throughout the video. I already tried using Claude to generate/edit this kind of video, but I couldn’t get the same result or level of polish. Can anyone explain the workflow behind these videos? Is there an AI tool that handles most of it, or is it a combination of tools? I’d really appreciate any recommendations, tutorials, or a breakdown of how people are creating this style of content. Refer to this
r/SoloOperatorsPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

How to manage multiple social media accounts without losing my mind?

I’ve been managing a few different social media accounts across platforms for my lil brand. To streamline my workflow, I have already tried social media scheduler, which helps me a lot with content scheduling and posting. But these tools are limited in multi-account management, i need frequently switch between different accounts/platforms and track the performance. This starts feeling more like maintaining a system instead of “marketing work” at some point. Additionally, I often travel for work, so handling these tasks on mobile devices can be even more inconvenient. Not even talking about scaling yet — just keeping everything stable is already the hard part. Wanna know if there’s any tools can handle multiple profiles well on PC and mobile without consistent switching. Any insights will be highly appreciated. thx in advance! 🧐
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r/UAEPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

Looking for a good Social media management agency

Hallo everyone, as the title says i m looking for a good agency to handle my social media presence.
r/smallbusinessesownersPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

I have $300 a month to market my corporate travel business, where should I spend it?

I run a small corporate travel management business, and I finally have a marketing budget of around $300 to 500 a month. My ideal clients are small and mid-sized companies that have employees traveling regularly for work. With a budget this limited, I know I can't afford to waste money trying everything. My goal is simply to get in front of the right decision-makers and generate conversations with businesses that could actually become long-term clients. what would be the best medium to invest in? More importantly, what would you avoid with a budget this small?
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r/gurgaonPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

Looking for suggestions for marketing agency for an upcoming bootstrap business. Wanted to know what budget should I bookmark for this as well.

Hi folks, I am looking for a small marketing firm that can help with getting leads, managing Insta and fb, and helping with creatives.
r/MarketingGeekPosted Tue, 12:00 AM

Agency people, what social media schedulers do you actually trust for client pinterest accounts??

Running my own marketing agency – six clients, three of which want to use Pinterest as a platform. Twice already I was disappointed in social media scheduling platforms that claim to “integrate with Pinterest” and have problems with bulk uploading, mapping boards, and even deleting scheduled pins at random. This is why the latter cost us two weeks of scheduled content for a client. What do agencies use in 2026 for Pinterest in particular?
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r/content_marketingPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Ai tools that are worth it?

Hi all, I have a small product based business and am currently wearing all hats - so not a professional in the space but I have some ideas that I’d like to make happen. I can sweat my way through Instagram edits and Canva and come out with a half baked finished product but feel like SUUUURELY there are Ai tools out there that can take some of my photos/videos and with some prompting make it great. I’ve seen ads for Zeely and Klavio… ppl doing lots of stuff with Claude.. does anyone have any experience and recommendations? What’s actually worth paying for? TIA 🙏
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r/ecommercePosted Mon, 12:00 AM

tired of agencies that treat small stores like training wheels

running my store for like three years now. nothing massive but its growing steady and I need to upgrade the site. it's getting clunky and I'm losing sales cause of stupid tech issues. so I've been talking to agencies. and its been frustrating the big ones treat me like I'm not worth their time cause I'm not some enterprise giant. they send junior devs who don't really know what they're doing and the small ones are hit or miss. I just want someone who takes my business seriously even though I'm not a million dollar brand yet. has anyone here found a way to get agencies to care about your project? or do I just have to keep looking until I find the right fit? I'm not asking for white glove service or anything crazy. just a team that does good work and doesn't ghost me when things get complicated. maybe that's too much to ask for these days.
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r/RealEstateTechnologyPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Anyone using Back At You for social media and marketing?

I have very little social media presence and I think more marketing automation for social could be good.
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r/FreelanceIndiaPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

[Freelance-Remote] Technical Content Creator (Blogs, Short Videos)

We're looking for someone to record and post product walkthrough videos for our workflow tool. This is lighter than a full solution-architect gig — we're not asking you to design anything from scratch. If you can follow a data pipeline tool and explain it clearly on camera, you're the kind of person we want. What the product is: a workflow/pipeline tool where everything lives in a searchable folder — with an MCP server for finding apps, task/schedule creation and monitoring, a catalog for saving reports and validations, and Claude Code integration for building operators and tasks with AI. Think of it like an operating system, but focused on tasks and scheduling. What you'd be recording (short, focused videos — scripts and direction provided): Full walkthrough, 5 parts — overview + MCP search for apps, task/schedule creation monitoring, using Claude Code to create these, and the catalog for saving reports and asking AI question. Install + first task — gitsync, Docker, run, open the site, start the scheduler. MCP how-tos — connecting to MCP and run schedules, etc. Etc, most videos are simple, less than 1 min long \ about 15-20 video to be created, all of the concept will be explained if you are not aware of it. Good fit if you: Are comfortable screen-recording and explaining technical steps in plain language Have some familiarity with scheduling and using AI tools — enough to follow along, not necessarily to teach it (yet) Are curious about MCP and AI and happy to learn as you go. You don't need to be an expert — we'll get you up to speed on the concepts, and honestly, being a step ahead of the audience often makes for the clearest explanations. If you like the "let me show you how this works" energy of a good tutorial, you'll fit right in. Bonus: you've made dev-tool or tutorial content before Time comp: Part-time, evenings — \[5–11pm IST, 4–5 days/week, with a 9pm IST sync — keep or adjust for this lighter role\] ₹1,000–₹3,000 per video based on complexity and quality. Bonus based on view counts on youtube. To apply, drop: LinkedIn or resume · GitHub · any public content you've made (videos, blogs, docs — anything). Comment or DM. Thanks!
r/AskMarketingPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Best LinkedIn content generation tools in 2026? I tested a few and they seem to solve very different problems

I've been trying different LinkedIn content generation tools recently, and one thing I've realized is that "best Linkedin Al tool" is probably the wrong way to look at this category. Most of them are solving different parts of the content problem. For example: Taplio feels more like an all-in-one LinkedIn growth platform. You get content inspiration, Al writing, scheduling, analytics, and a broader workflow around building on LinkedIn. Makes sense if you want most things in one place. Supergrow feels more focused on content creation and consistency. The workflow is cleaner if your main goal is generating ideas, writing posts, and maintaining a regular posting system without overcomplicating things. Postessia was interesting for a different reason. From what I tested, it seems more focused on the "this doesn't sound like me" problem. Instead of only generating a post from a topic and generic tone settings, the idea seems to be around analyzing existing writing patterns and recreating things like tone, structure, formatting, vocabulary, and overall voice. That stood out to me because this is still my biggest issue with most Al writing tools. The first few outputs can look good. But after a while, you start noticing the same patterns everywhere: \ predictable hooks \ one-line paragraphs \ forced contrarian takes \ generic "here's what I learned" endings \ that polished Al/LinkedIn voice And once you notice it, it becomes difficult to unsee. I don't think any tool has completely solved this yet, but my current impression is: Taplio better if you want a broader LinkedIn growth ecosystem Supergrow better if you want a focused content creation workflow Postessia worth looking at if voice consistency and writing like yourself is the bigger problem I'm still testing, so I'd be interested in hearing from people who have used these for longer. Has anyone here used Taplio, Supergrow, or Postessia consistently? And more importantly: have you found any LinkedIn Al tool that still sounds like you after generating 20-30 posts, rather than slowly drifting into generic Al content?
r/sidehustleIndiaPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Looking for a short-form video editor for regular work

Hey everyone, I’m looking for a short-form video editor for Instagram Reels. The work will mainly be for local businesses, clinics, physiotherapists, salons, and similar service-based pages. Editing style needed: \- Fast-paced reels \- Clean captions \- Jump cuts \- Simple text animations \- Basic zoom-ins \- Professional-looking output \- 9:16 vertical format To be transparent, our current budget is not very high. We can pay around ₹200–₹250 per reel for now, but if the work is good, there will be regular work. This can be a good opportunity for beginner/intermediate editors who want consistent projects and portfolio work. Please DM me with: \- Your portfolio/sample edits \- Your editing software \- Turnaround time per reel \- Your pricing per reel Thanks.
r/generativeAIPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Best AI tools for SaaS marketing videos?

Hey everyone, I’m working on content/marketing for a SaaS-style product and looking for the best AI tools or models to create branded videos based on our website, product theme, and logo. Mainly looking to make: \- short intro/product overview videos \- feature-specific videos \- dashboard/product UI visuals So far, what worked for me is Claude Code + Remotion, which gives good control because it is code-based, and I’m also trying tools like Google Flow/Gemini, InVideo, Canva, etc. What would you recommend for creating clean branded intro and feature videos? Would love to hear what actually worked for you.
r/FemalefoundersPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Looking for Social Media Advice

I’m a founder of a facial scan startup that provides users unbiased analysis of their skin and facial structure for non invasive and invasive procedures, no upselling, no confusion- basically a second opinion before the first. I’m looking to Beta test and want a social media team to get me 300-400 users. Does anyone have a recommendation of team they have used that is good and reasonable, my budget for this is low. I need beta testers to further validate the concept before speaking to investors. I may be wrong in this approach- I’m open to advice on that as well. Thanks
r/InstagramEmpirePosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Schedule post button has dissapeared?

I was in the middle of scheduling a bunch of posts and all hell has broken loose it seems. I had already scheduled about 6 posts and I needed to double check a date so I started looking for the scheduled posts. Nowhere to be seen, no option in the drop down menu or when going through the + button. I checked my drafts and all of the scheduled posts were in drafts? So I clicked manage which gave me the posts in a list with a little pencil next to each post. I click the pencil and go to schedule it but the schedule button is just gone. I can only save to drafts! I have a creator account. I have the up to date version of instagram. The account is linked to a facebook account. All the things it suggests online I have covered. I had literally just scheduled 6 posts. What is going on? So frustrating! This was yesterdays problem and im still struggling. Now in the manage list it says 'schedule' on the posts but it doesn't say when they're scheduled for and theres no way to release the post manually- only to 'edit' or 'schedule'. The first one was originally scheduled for in about half an hour so we'll see if it goes out or not! Im worried im going to have to start again and just manually do all posts from now on. Kind of defeated the point of everything I was going for! Have had a whole weekend making and editing content so that i can take my hand off the steering wheel and let it do its thing. It will turn into a part time job at this rate! :(
r/socialmediaPosted Mon, 12:00 AM

Did your launch post actually bring you users, or just dopamine?

I shipped a thing last month and the launch thread got way more engagement than the product itself. Felt great for about six hours, then crickets. The real work started the week after when I had to figure out how to keep showing up without the easy "just shipped" headline. I've noticed I can trick myself into thinking launch day equals momentum. It doesn't. The boring Tuesday update where nothing special happened but I fixed a bug and talked to two users? That's where distribution actually lives. But it feels like shouting into a void compared to the launch high. My cadence wobbles because I want every post to feel like an event. That's unsustainable and I know it. Still, the quiet weeks make me question whether anyone cares. What keeps you posting during the flat weeks after the launch buzz dies?
r/aicuriosityPosted Sun, 12:00 AM

AI for Product Staging?

Hi. I have a small ecommerce pet store. One thing that takes a lot of time, and is difficult to master is making my product images look professional. Currently I am utilizing the age-old process of taking pictures on a white background and processing after. I was hoping if there is some realistic tools that could help me automate this process. I was thinking of AI tools that allow me uploading images and altering the background, and maybe even improving the look of my products (such as lighting, or fidelity)? The end result is simple, but instagram-worthy product photos. Perhaps someone explored this before and is willing to offer some guidance ?
r/TechSEOPosted Sun, 12:00 AM

My Google indexing is cooked... what do I fix first?

Hi all, so I am a small business owner (no employees), and I made/run the site myself and work on it where I can when i'm not doing other business activities. It seems like no matter what I change or 'fix' it always seems to break something. From googling some of these indexing issues aren't necessisarily 'bad' but they do waste crawl budget? I want to break them down one-by-one from prioty 1 all the way to lowest impact. Where should I start? Unfortunately paying for a professional at this stage isnt feasible for our business. Thanks all!
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r/denverlistPosted Sun, 12:00 AM

Social Media Marketing

Hi - I have a very small business that is a pet product. I absolutely hate social media but unfortunately I feel like that is one of the only was to sell products these days. Anyone a social media manager wanting to take on a small client? Budget is $150/month. Also happy to arrange a deal where you make a portion of sales.
r/KingstonOntarioPosted Sun, 12:00 AM

Looking for a marketing company that is good and not predatory

I am new to the area and have a small business that I'm looking to market. I came from a bigger city where a lot of companies are predatory and will sell you dreams. Does anyone have any experience with the local companies that are 1) genuinely good people and 2) good at what they do? Thank you!
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r/ShopifyeCommercePosted Sun, 12:00 AM

How do you actually handle product photography on a tight budget when starting out?

Hey everyone, been lurking here for a while and finally launching my Shopify store after months of planning. One thing I keep going back and forth on is product photography. I have a decent smartphone but I'm not sure if that's enough to compete with stores that clearly have professional shots. I've seen advice saying just invest in a lightbox and shoot yourself, others say hire a photographer for your hero images at minimum, and some people swear by lifestyle shots over clean white backgrounds for conversion rates. My concern is mostly budget. I can't afford a full professional shoot right now but I also don't want to tank my conversion rate with mediocre photos right out of the gate. For those of you who started lean, what actually worked? Did you start with DIY photos and upgrade later, or did you bite the bullet on professional shots early and feel it was worth it? Does the product category matter a lot here, like apparel versus smaller goods? Also curious if anyone has experimented with AIgenerated product backgrounds or photo editing tools that clean up amateur shots. Do those close the gap at all, or are they obvious to customers? Would love to hear real experiences rather than generic advice. Thanks in advance.
r/micro_saasPosted Sun, 12:00 AM

How do you actually handle "build in public" content?

I ship stuff constantly on my side project — features, fixes, small releases — but I almost never post about it. Writing a good X thread or a LinkedIn update every time takes more mental energy than the actual coding sometimes, so most weeks I just... don't. Curious how others handle this: Do you write posts manually every time you ship something? Do you batch it (e.g. weekly recap) instead of per-release? Have you tried any tool for this, and did it actually work or feel too generic/robotic? Or do you just not bother, and if so — does it actually hurt growth, or is it overrated? I'm asking because I'm building something to solve this for myself (turns GitHub releases into platform-specific posts), but before I go further I want to understand if this is a "me problem" or something other builders actually struggle with too. Not trying to pitch anything here, genuinely want to know how people handle it today.

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