Title- I find it super annoying to switch between different social media to promote my content. I feel like others in the solopreneur or influencer space must feel the same and have probably picked up one of the many options to schedule posts from a single tool, so what are people using? I'm curious to know!
Hi Marc,
I use Crowdfire. So far the free version has met my needs, and it’s pretty simple to use.
Hope that helps!
It looks good, thanks for sharing!
Hi @borzi—I use Twitter's native scheduling feature and have used Buffer in the past. But I've heard great things about Edgar and am thinking of going with this option in the future!
Edgar looks awesome, thanks for sharing!
I use Feedhive, where we can schedule posts for different social media platforms (Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram)
Features:
You can schedule posts for future
Optimize time will be automatically recommended
You can generate the relevant hashtags
You can schedule the purpose of the post eg: if its for engagement, entertainment purpose etc
You can get the analytics ---audience engagement details (eg: comments, likes, shares)
Let me know, if you have any doubts
If you'd like to publish your tweets on Instagram, you can use Pikaso.
You can even automate it via Zapier: https://pikaso.me/blog/how-to-automatically-publish-your-tweets-on-instagram
Disclaimer: I'm the founder of Pikaso.
If your social media presence is mainly on Twitter, may I suggest Zlappo? (disclaimer: founder)
Yes, Twitter has a native scheduling feature, but here's how we're much better:
We offer a 14-day free trial, and I'd love for you to give it a shot!
Let me know if you have any questions.
Looks like you got some good features there, thanks for sharing and good luck with the business!
I have tried buffer, hootsuite and I they all have limitations on # of social accounts permitted on the free plan. For e.g. with Yirla we have FB, TW, LI and PINS. I dont have a great answer other than manual. I tried to build a free product using the API, but maintaining it was a pain.
I use Buffer to schedule and queue stuff, but still just do lots of it manually. Commenting and threads, for example are still done by hand.