Use case · Social calendar
Sunday night, the worker plans the week. Drafts every post. Picks the visuals. Schedules at peak times.
Get your first task done freeNo more scrambling for "what should I post today." The week's plan lands every Sunday.
Threads, single posts, carousels, behind-the-scenes — whatever fits each platform.
Posts when your audience is online, not when you remembered to open Buffer.
You scan the week's plan in two minutes and approve everything in one tap.
The hard part of social media isn't the individual post. It's the consistency. Founders can write one good tweet. Almost nobody writes one good tweet a day for a year. The result is the well-known dead-account problem — sporadic posts, awkward gaps, and a profile that signals "this company is barely alive" to anyone who lands on it.
An AI worker for social media scheduling solves consistency the only way it can be solved: by removing the founder's willpower from the equation. Every Sunday the worker plans the week. It drafts each post in your voice, picks the right format for each platform, schedules at peak times, and surfaces the whole plan for you to approve in one pass.
Approval takes two minutes. The week of posts that would have taken seven sittings to write happens once and ships automatically. The audience sees a steady, alive, on-brand presence — without the founder ever feeling like a content marketer.