Pick 1–3 channels and actually stick with them
Turn channel confusion into a structured playbook: select channels, define posting cadence and messaging pillars, and set minimum viable measurement — so marketing becomes consistent instead of sporadic.
Build a small-business marketing channel playbook. Ask for: audience, offer, location (local vs online), and time budget per week. Then: - Recommend 1-3 channels with rationale, - Define content pillars and a weekly cadence, - Provide examples of posts/emails, - Define the minimum metrics to track and review weekly. Avoid generic advice; tailor to the inputs.
Most SMBs try everything and stick with nothing. This byte forces a decision: based
on your audience, offer, and time budget, it recommends 1–3 channels with rationale,
defines content pillars and a weekly cadence, and sets the minimum metrics to track.
Create 4 weeks of posts in one sitting
Build a repeatable batching workflow — hooks, templates, repurposing — to maintain a social posting cadence even when you're short on time and ideas.
Turn your product catalog into platform-ready social posts
Turn product data and product photos into platform-specific social drafts you can review, schedule, and reuse. Best for brands that already have a catalog but need a repeatable content workflow.
Map content gaps across the real buyer journey
Many teams publish a lot but still miss the "journey glue" that moves buyers from problem awareness to conversion. This recipe maps the buyer journey to content assets, identifies gaps, and generates a prioritized content backlog tied to funnel stage.
Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
Merge all your syllabi into a single calendar, task list, and weekly snapshot. No more flipping between PDFs to figure out what's due — every deadline, reading, and milestone lands in one system with reminders that actually fire on time.