Social automation that behaves like a disciplined team.
Problem → Outcome
Problem: social content is slow, inconsistent and drains team time. Manual scheduling creates bottlenecks and brand risk.
Outcome: automated content planning, creation and posting with human QA loops and brand guardrails.
Targets:
- →Generate content calendars 4+ weeks ahead with topics, formats and channels.
- →Maintain brand voice consistency across all posts with automated style checking.
- →Surface all posts for human review before publishing.


How it works (3 steps)
Define brand guardrails and calendar structure – map channels, themes, tone guides, approval rules and compliance requirements.
Connect tools and asset libraries – integrate social management platforms, asset stores and analytics feeds.
Generate, review and publish – run weekly cycles, review in batches, adjust prompts and publish on schedule.
Technical prerequisites
- →Social management tool (e.g. Hootsuite, Buffer or native platform APIs).
- →Brand guidelines document including tone, themes and restricted topics.
- →Asset library for images, logos and templates.
- →Analytics access for tracking engagement and performance.


SLA
- →Calendar generation – deliver draft content calendar within 2 business days of briefing.
- →Posting windows – publish approved posts within scheduled 30-minute window.
- →Incident response – initial response to P1 incidents (failed posts, brand violations) within 2 business hours.
Implementation timeline
- →Week 1 – brand workshop, channel audit, asset collection.
- →Week 2 – tool integration, prompt configuration, workflow setup.
- →Week 3 – pilot content generation and review cycle on one channel.
- →Week 4+ – expand to all channels, refine based on performance data.


What you get
- →Automated content calendars with topics, formats and scheduling.
- →Integration with social management and asset tools.
- →Brand guardrail playbook with tone, themes and approval workflows.
- →Performance dashboards tracking engagement and content metrics.
- →Optional ongoing content operations and tuning.
FAQs
Who approves posts before they go live?
You define approval workflows. Typically a marketing lead or designated reviewer approves batches before scheduled publication.
Which channels do you support?
LinkedIn, X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook and any platform with API or social management tool integration.
How do you manage brand risk?
We encode brand guidelines into prompts, run automated style checks and require human review before any post publishes.
Can we pause or adjust the calendar mid-cycle?
Yes. You control scheduling and can pause, reschedule or edit any post before it publishes.
