Which tools do you use for social media management?
Gizem Nur Keskin
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Philip Snyder@philipsnyder
Delphi — Digital Clone Studio
I use Buffer for most of my social media management. It's a great tool to manage all your accounts in one place and schedule posts for the future.
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I use Picmaker for my social media management!
I recommend you try it out for a seamless experience with scheduling and amazing analytics :)
Crowdfire for everything Social management excluding (Advance monitoring). Think of scheduling, social media analytics, social listening, follower management & automated direct messaging. They are all provided by Crowdfire.
Now for the Advance Social monitoring, I use Syften™ and can listen to over 15 social media platforms. Let's name them: Facebook, Twitter, Quora, Newsletter, Upwork, Devtools, and even on here, Product Hunt. We also have Slack, Stack Exchange, Stack Overflow, Indie Hackers, and whatnot
Note: These are a few that managed to make their API public.
Syften™ is the most vital one for me. Because it helps in finding rich leads for my business. I get alerts when there is a relevant discussion, and all I just need to do is to jump in and throw in my service.
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Google Sheets is really effective for me in terms of productivity, time management and managing all my work.
I primarily use tools like Hootsuite and Buffer for social media management, as they offer effective scheduling, analytics, and team collaboration features. These tools have streamlined my workflow and allowed me to maintain a consistent and engaging social media presence.
I primarily use Buffer for scheduling and analyzing posts across multiple platforms, and Sprout Social for its comprehensive engagement, listening, and reporting tools. Additionally, I use Canva for creating visually engaging content.
I rely on tools like Later for scheduling content on multiple platforms and CoSchedule for managing my editorial calendar. For engagement tracking and analytics, I use Brand24 and the native insights provided by each social media platform.