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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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How are bootstrapped founders getting decent product videos made without spending a ton?
trying to get a good demo/product video done for my saas but every quote i get from a professional videographer or agency is way more than i want to spend right now. for those of you who bootstrapped this, how did you actually pull it off. did you diy it with something like screen recording and a script, use a freelancer off fiverr/upwork, find a free tool that gets the job done, or some other cheap route that still looked decent. also curious if anyone's found genuinely free options (free tiers, templates, ai video tools, whatever) that don't look cheap in the final result. mostly interested in what actually converted for you versus what just looked nice. any tools or workflows you'd recommend for someone trying to keep this at zero or close to it.
they need to make editing /cross posting and analytics one app
like hootsuite + descript in one app for a cheap price for 1 account 4 different places for less.than 30$ USD a month. not too much to ask for right lol
When did you realize you needed a better setup for managing multiple social media accounts?
I was fine managing a few accounts first but once the number started growing, small things got annoying fast. Switching between logins, keeping separate sessions, and making sure i was posting from the right account took more time than I expected. I started using a cloud phone to keep things separated and honestly it made the workflow less messy. Not perfect but way easier to keep track off. Curious what setup other people use once they get past a few accounts?
Tool for auto branded social images from articles?
Hey everyone, I'm a community manager for a media outlet. I'm looking for a tool that does two things: \- Cross-posting to multiple social platforms (FB, IG, X, LinkedIn...) \- Automatically generates branded social images like this. It should take the article's image and overlays the article title on it, using brand templates (logo, colors, fonts). Not AI image generation from scratch... I mean automatically turning an article into a ready-to-post visual with the headline on it. The closest thing I've found to what I want is Nonli (like the exemple I linked), which is built for publishers and does exactly this. But their pricing isn't public (on quote only) and I'm assuming it's out of my budget. TL;DR: I manage multiple social accounts for a media brand, post daily across 6-8 platforms, and need a branded visual for every article I share. I want the image creation to be automated — paste a URL or connect an RSS feed and get a ready-to-post image with the article title on it. If you work in media/publishing specifically, is there a tool you'd recommend for the newsroom workflow? Also, anyone know rough pricing for Nonli or similar tools? Even a ballpark would help.
There are way too many now ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Copilot, Gemini and like 10 more I keep seeing people swear by different ones, so now I’m curious, which one actually works best for you when it comes to content? Not looking for the best AI answer Just curious what people are actually using and why.
What is @marketingharry using to create and plan his posts?
He’s selling courses and redundantly talking about IG marketing but it just looks like AI planning and posting for him. Do you guys recognize the softwares he’s using and how he’s using them by any chance?
anyone actually tried those one click ai tiktok makers that auto post too?
ive been seeing tons of ads for tools that supposedly take an idea and spit out a finished short then schedule it everywhere. sounds convenient for passive income but i keep wondering if theyre just hype or if they actually work without looking ai generated. anyone using one for their faceless channels and getting decent retention??
What actually mattered after using live demo software for a while?
Looking at a few platforms right now and every sales call is basically the same feature dump. AI this, analytics that, personalization, templates... cool but what actually matters once the shiny stuff wears off? For anyone who has been using live demo software for six months or longer, what features actually made a difference? And what sounded great during the sales call but turned out to be kinda useless? Would be way more interested in the real long term stuff than another feature list.
I had a few IG accounts for clients and the constant switching is gettign annoying especially when I need to use Stories, Highlights or other stuff that's easier to do in the app. For some accounts I started using a separate cloud phone instead of keeping everything on my main phone. It just makes it easier to keep account separated and I dont have to keep logging in and out all the time. How do you guys manage this on your side? Any tools, apps, or setups that make handling multiple client accounts easier?
If someone wants to showcase their library or tool or whatever, what is the fastest and easiest way to do it?
Say, someone developed a cool open source tool, how he or she can showcase it? For example... I don't know... okay, let it be some converter from format A to B. How they can create a website to show how this convert works? Speed, accuracy, and such. Of course, anyone can install it and try, but before doing it, it would be great to show just how it works.
Indian YouTubers — what tools do you wish existed for managing your content?
Hey everyone! I’m exploring an idea for an India-first tool for creators and would love some honest feedback. The idea is to make it easier to: \- Repurpose one video into content for Instagram, Shorts, X, etc. \- Schedule/manage posts across platforms \- Use AI for captions, hooks, scripts and content ideas \- Understand what’s actually working through analytics \- Eventually automate repetitive comments/DMs and other social-media tasks I’m particularly interested in what Indian creators currently find frustrating or time-consuming — and what you’re already paying for (if anything). Not trying to sell anything. I’m validating the idea before building it. If you're a YouTuber, what is the one part of managing your content/social media that you wish was much easier?
Testing AISMFeed for AI content repurposing – where’s the line between useful automation and generic posts?
Been testing AISMFeed (aismfeed.com) — it turns RSS feeds, news sources or other X accounts into on-brand posts with optional human approval. It does a decent job keeping the voice consistent, but I’m hitting some content-quality friction: How much “AI adaptation” is actually useful vs. just making things generic? Where’s the line between helpful automation and posts starting to feel like they’re not written by a real person? Anyone here using similar AI-assisted content repurposing tools? What’s worked (or broken) for you when trying to keep quality high while scaling volume? Would love honest takes, especially from people who care more about brand voice than pure output numbers.
Im comparing schedulers for a small agency that posts daily across Instagram LinkedIn and TikTok Vista Social SPrinklr Buffer Hootsuite are the ones I notice the most Which one would you go with?
Hey Leute, hier mal ein paar Dinge, die ich für mich derzeit erarbeitet habe, mit der Frage wofür nutzt ihr welche KI? Also ich bin aktuell auf diesem Stand: Ich habe begonnen mit Claude Code und Cowork zu arbeiten. Das hat soooo viel Potenzial und ich glaub ich hab noch nicht einmal einen kleinen Bruchteil bislang damit ausgeschöpft von dem was es kann. Aber ein paar tolle Sachen habe ich damit hinbekommen. Zum Beispiel: Videoschnitt, Videos für Insta erstellen, Karussels für Insta erstellen etc. bin da noch viel am rumprobieren aktuell. Aber wahnsinn, was damit alles möglich ist/wird!!! Man kann dabei ja auch Aufgaben automatisieren und geplant ausführen lassen zu einer bestimmten Zeit, die man selbst festlegt. Bin mal gespannt, wie weit sich damit Schritt für Schritt meine Aufgaben automatisieren lassen. Also Claude ist derzeit mein "Kernstück" sozusagen. Zur Generierung von Graphiken nutze ich am liebsten Chatgpt. Kurzvideos mit bis zu 5 Sequenzen habe ich schon über Googleflow (ein bestimmtes Guthaben ist kostenlos) erstellt. Die sind super geworden. Prompt habe ich mir von Claude ausgeben lassen. Das ist so mein aktueller Stand. Was nutzt ihr am liebsten wofür? Wollt ihr etwas über euren Workflow teilen? Liebe Grüße Tamara
What tool do you use to manage multiple social accounts?
Managing several social accounts can get confusing, especially when you need to post, schedule content, and check messages on different platforms. Do you use a tool like Buffer, RecurPost, SocialBee, Publer, or something else? What works best for you?
are there any good alternatives for screen studio on linux?
I’m looking for a solid alternative to Screen Studio on Linux. I tried tools like Recordly, but the animations and zoom transitions don't feel smooth or polished. Does anyone have a good recommendation or workflow for creating clean, cinematic screen recordings on Linux.
Best Strevio Alternatives for Facebook Publishers?
Anyone here using Strevio for Facebook publishing? I’ve been looking at alternatives and the three that make the most sense to me are Insight Hive, Metricool and Buffer, but for very different reasons. Insight Hive is more focused on publishers: scheduling, competitor research, traffic per FB post and CM earnings. Metricool makes more sense for multiple social platforms. Buffer is probably enough if you just need scheduling. Curious if there are any other publisher-specific tools I’m missing?
Anyone Using a Good Strevio Alternative for Facebook Publishing?
I’ve been looking at Strevio alternatives lately since I’m building Insight Hive for Facebook publishers. After comparing a bunch of tools, these are the 3 I’d look at: 1. Insight Hive – best if Facebook traffic is your main focus. Scheduling, competitor research, GA4 traffic per post, and Facebook CM earnings. 2. Metricool – better if you manage multiple social platforms and want broader analytics. 3. Buffer – best if you just want simple, reliable scheduling. I’m obviously biased since I build Insight Hive, but I also use Facebook as a publisher myself, so most of the features came from problems I had running pages. The biggest Insight Hive difference for me is being able to see which posts actually drive website traffic and which posts earn through Facebook CM, instead of judging everything by likes and shares. Curious what other Facebook publishers are using right now. Anyone here using Strevio, Metricool, Buffer, or something else?
I’m getting tired of manually posting the same stuff across Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn, so I finally want to start scheduling everything ahead of time. I’ve seen Buffer, Later, Metricool and a bunch of others mentioned, but they all seem pretty similar until you actually start using them. I mainly want something reliable, easy to use and not ridiculously expensive. Basic analytics would be nice too, but scheduling is the main thing. What social media scheduler are you guys using? Anything you tried and ended up deleting after a month?
I was wondering what the best practices for social media accounts are?
I was wondering what the best practices are for social media accounts. Let's say you want to use 10 instagram accounts, 10 TikTok accounts etc. How do you set it up? Do you reuse the same email, passwords? Phone number? Are they all on the same device? Is there a risk of all the accounts being banned if they are linked? Do you end up using scheduling software and just connect the accounts so you can post from one interface or switch the accounts in the apps. So far I have two TikTok & two Instagram accounts, I created them on the web using my browser. Keeping track of the login data in an excel file. But it's a pain in the ass, how do you scale this, that's probably the really question.
Obviously in social media marketing people use their respective social medias (Insta, Tiktok, ect.) but how do people manage these services? Do they use Notion, Apple notes, Google calendar? What are some supporting softwares that aid your job and help you acheive your goals?
The thing that killed my posting streak wasn't laziness, it was the blank caption box
took me way too long to figure this out so sharing in case it helps someone. for months i blamed myself for not staying consistent. i'd tell myself i needed more discipline, more motivation, a better morning routine. none of it worked. i'd sit down to post, open the app, stare at the empty box, and just... close it. day after day. what actually changed things: i stopped treating it as a willpower problem and started treating it as a decision problem. the reason i quit posting wasn't that i was lazy, it's that every single morning i had to reinvent what to say from scratch. that daily negotiation with myself is exhausting, and it's what collapses most streaks by week three. so now i decide the week's content the night before or on a batch day, and by the time i actually sit down to post, the choice is already made. the idea, the angle, the hook, all sitting there waiting. showing up costs almost nothing because there's no deciding left to do. the part nobody tells you: consistency isn't a personality trait, it's just having removed the daily what-do-i-post question before it can stop you. curious if others hit this same wall. what's your system for not staring at the blank box every morning?
As per the title, I am looking into subbing for the reasons below: 1. Working with slides and docs 2. Image generation & videos to work as demos 3. Market research and brainstorming (I currently use notion for that, but notion has been a pain so far) However, I’ve seen mixed reviews and sincerely looking forward to genuine feedback for you guys TIA
Quais "ferramentas digitais" voces usam no varejo ou similar?
Hoje o cliente está distribuído entre vários canais — Instagram, Facebook, Marketplace, TikTok, WhatsApp, e-commerce etc. Ao mesmo tempo, as empresas passaram a ter acesso a um ecossistema enorme de tecnologia: inteligência artificial, automação, CRM, ERP, cloud computing, análise de dados, integração de sistemas, ferramentas de marketing e atendimento omnichannel. Soube de um colega que usa IA pra gerar varias imagens dos produtos dele e aumentou o faturamento em 30% num período de 45 dias. Quais ferramentas vocês implementaram que realmente produziram ganho mensurável de produtividade, redução de custos, aumento de vendas ou melhoria na gestão? Pode ser desde automação de WhatsApp e CRM até IA para criação de imagens de produtos, gestão de estoque, precificação, análise financeira, automação de marketing ou integração entre canais. Quero conhecer principalmente aquelas ferramentas que, depois de implementadas, fizeram vocês pensarem: “como eu administrava minha empresa sem isso antes? Como eu nao sabia dessa ferramenta?"
what tools are small marketing agencies actually using to manage multiple client ad accounts efficiently
running a small agency with about twelve clients and the tooling situation is becoming a bottleneck. managing separate platform accounts for each client across multiple networks is consuming more operational time than the actual strategy work looking for tools that handle multi-client management properly rather than just being single account tools that technically work for multiple clients. specifically interested in how people handle reporting across clients and whether there are tools that make white label reporting manageable
How would you build the first 90 days of content for a new niche brand?
&x200B; I'm building a small content brand from scratch and I'd really appreciate advice from people who have actually worked in marketing/content. The brand is called TaskTruce. The niche is ADHD and relationships, specifically helping the non-ADHD partner deal with things like unequal responsibilities, communication problems, resentment, and the feeling of becoming the "manager" of the relationship. The positioning is not really "ADHD education." I'm trying to build something more practical: content that helps couples understand the problem and eventually gives them practical systems/tools to handle it. My audience is fairly specific: mainly women around 28–45 in long-term relationships or marriages with an ADHD partner. I'm currently trying to build the content strategy from zero, and this is where I'm stuck. If you were responsible for launching this brand, how would you approach the first 90 days? A few things I'm unsure about: - Would you start with one platform or several? - Which platforms would you prioritize for this particular audience? - How often would you publish at the beginning? - How would you define the first 3–5 content pillars? - Would you create platform-specific content or repurpose one core idea across platforms? - What would you measure during the first 1–3 months? - How long would you test a strategy before changing it? - What would you deliberately NOT do in the beginning? I'm also interested in using AI, but I don't want the brand to turn into generic AI-generated content. For people actually using AI in their marketing workflow: what tools/websites do you find genuinely useful for research, ideation, planning, repurposing, SEO, analytics, etc.? I'm not looking for "post consistently" or generic advice. I'd really appreciate hearing how you'd think through this if it were your project.
Hi all, I’m trying to help my aunt’s Kenyan Travel company grow via social media so she can land more clients. Her business involves getting people to go to Kenya for safaris and beach holidays. She’s been struggling getting clients and I think her social media needs to be improved. I want her to use AI to make her instagram posts as she seems to be not great at making any posts/ videos. Does anyone recommend any because ChatGPT isn’t pulling out great pics. Also, do we know of other ways for her to get clients? This is her social media:
How do I start making ai videos for YouTube shorts.
I've seen too many videos of others making kids channels and ring doorbell ai videos and making alot of money but Im searching for the truth and how to do it and be successful. Maybe post on all other platforms and make money too. Or be a clipper for others. Tell me what can I do and tools should I use and how can I be successful.
I was wondering what the best practices for social media accounts are?
I was wondering what the best practices are for social media accounts. Let's say you want to use 10 instagram accounts, 10 TikTok accounts etc. How do you set it up? Do you reuse the same email, passwords? Phone number? Are they all on the same device? Is there a risk of all the accounts being banned if they are linked? Do you end up using scheduling software and just connect the accounts so you can post from one interface or switch the accounts in the apps. So far I have two TikTok & two Instagram accounts, I created them on the web using my browser. Keeping track of the login data in an excel file. But it's a pain in the ass, how do you scale this, that's probably the really question.
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