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I’ve been managing social media for a few different businesses, and Buffer has become one of those tools I just keep coming back to.
It’s super intuitive—no need to waste time figuring things out—and even with the free plan, it covers most of what early-stage startups need. Scheduling, multi-channel posting, simple analytics… it all just works.
What I really appreciate is how easy it is to onboard clients who aren’t very tech-savvy. They get it right away.
Honestly, for teams starting out with limited budgets and a lot to prove, Buffer feels like the right partner.
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free tier (1)user-friendly interface (4)scheduling (5)multi-channel posting (3)simple analytics (3)easy client onboarding (1)
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I’ve been using aaPanel for a while now, and honestly… it just made my life easier.
I’m not a server expert—just have a couple of projects I manage on my own—and this was the only panel I could actually understand without getting overwhelmed.
I like that I can install stuff quickly, everything’s easy to see, and it doesn’t drown me in a million options I don’t need.
Not saying it’s perfect, but so far it’s worked better than the other ones I tried (and the fact that it’s free is a nice bonus too).
Just wanted to share my experience in case someone else is looking for something simple and functional.
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