You know you should be posting more. You keep meaning to. Then the day gets away from you, and another week goes by with nothing on your profile. This setup fixes that permanently: an AI that writes and posts on your behalf every single day — in your voice, on topics your audience cares about — without you having to think about it.
Consistency is what builds an audience. Not viral posts — showing up every day. But for most small business owners, daily posting feels impossible. You have a business to run. You don't have time to sit down every morning and think of something clever to say.
The answer isn't hiring a social media manager (expensive) or using generic scheduling tools that just move the problem around (you still have to write the posts). The answer is an AI that actually generates the posts for you, scheduled to go out automatically, in your voice.
You give it a list of topics your business covers — maybe 5 to 10 broad themes. From that list, it builds a rotating schedule so your content stays varied. Examples of what it generates:
It does NOT make things up about your business. Everything it writes is based on the topics and examples you give it. You stay in control of the message.
Most small business owners don't realize they're leaving money on the table with their mileage tracking.
If you drove your car for any business purpose this year — client visits, supply runs, bank trips — every mile is a tax deduction. $0.67 per mile (2024 rate).
A simple log in your phone notes app is enough. Date, destination, miles. That's it.
If you drove 3,000 business miles this year, that's a $2,000 deduction you might be leaving behind.
Worth tracking. 📋
Hot tip before you turn on your sprinklers for the season:
Walk your yard first and look for any heads that got pushed sideways or cracked over winter. A misaligned head wastes 20–30% of your water and creates dry patches that look like dead grass.
Takes 10 minutes to check. Saves you a service call later.
You can set it up to post to any combination of:
You pick one or several. The AI adapts the post length and style to fit each platform's norms automatically — a LinkedIn post sounds different from a Tweet, and it knows that.
You authorize the tool to post on your behalf — standard OAuth login, the same way Buffer or Hootsuite works. It posts; you don't have to touch the app.
Write a short paragraph about your business — what you do, who you serve, what matters to your customers. Then list 5–10 topics you want to post about. The AI uses this as its permanent content brief.
Pick your days and times. Once a day is plenty for most businesses. Set it to post when your audience is most active — typically Tuesday through Thursday, mid-morning. The AI fills in the content; you just set when the clock fires.
Option A: Posts go out automatically — you see them after. Option B: You get a daily preview at 8 AM and can edit or approve before they post. Most people start with Option B, then switch to Option A once they trust the output.
Look at which posts performed best. Tell the AI what you liked and didn't like. The feedback shapes what it produces going forward. After 2 weeks of feedback, most people are happy with 80–90% of posts going out exactly as written.
This setup handles your baseline posting, but it doesn't replace your personal moments. When something interesting actually happens — you close a big deal, you hit a milestone, a customer says something great — you still drop in and post about that yourself. The AI keeps the engine running; you add the human moments on top.
The concept is free. The working setup is in the Library:
The Library includes the complete social media manager config plus 40+ other setups for small business owners. Cancel any time.