User in Sweden since 2025
I started with the original ”co-pilot” workspace (bought 18 months right away to commit in spring 2025). Then ”co-pilot” evolved to ”auto-pilot” and I got another workspace for a client I managed. I now had two workspaces of the Pioneer Plan. Recommend a third to another client. After having used Hootsuite ’back in the days’ (around 2014) I was super engaged with Blaze and loving it. A great upsell to my web clients. Some bumps along the way with language but support has always been super helpful and sorted most issues (there is no developing tech without issues).
So, got a fourth workspace and now it’s Starter Plan and I was ready to fly a couple of months ago with this new client - an event and catering company in Sweden - located in an old barn building. Long story short - the automation with AI in starter plan was going wild - it changed the building - creates dining in fantasy interiors and Swedish got mixed up. Again, support has been amazing - and Blaze brought back simple design (could edit on my own without using up credits) to enable change of design gone bananas 🤣 sorry, got to laugh a bit.
To sum up - I believe Blaze will manage to give us clients a superb platform because they listen to their customers. Sometimes I don’t tell support what’s gone wrong and then I know they miss out as they need the feedback.
I post to Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and have used blogs direct to Wordpress websites. The language is getting better but I have had to work a bit with each workspace to get the tone and all the language right. It I spend time with the platform it will pay me back eventually. It’s still in development. Good luck Blaze 🦸♀️
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this is super interesting. can it handle twitter and discord for us?
@0xaron Blaze can write and autopost for you on X/Twitter accounts. And it can learn from your X/Twitter analytics. But no Discord (yet!)
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@0xaron Not Discord, but it can do Twitter!
The "learns your voice" part is what makes or breaks these tools. I built AI content generation for YouTube creators and the biggest lesson was that generic AI output gets ignored — users need to feel like the AI is an extension of them, not a replacement.
How long does the voice training take before the output feels natural? And does it handle multilingual content well? I run everything bilingual (Spanish/English) and most AI marketing tools completely fall apart outside English.
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@ytubviral Hey Javiar, great questions. In order to create great content, we first start with your business' goals, then choose a marketing strategy, and then within that strategy is a campaign around a specific theme. Before the content is created, we apply your brand voice and add any context from your brand kit that the AI needs to know. All of this ensures that you don't get a generic AI output.
The Learning Loop plays a part here too, after a few weeks it starts to learn what content resonates with your audience, and automatically adjusts the campaigns and topics based on performance.
As for bilingual support, right now you have to choose your output to be in one language. But I'll add that as a feature request for us to look into.
I encourage to to try 7-day free trial to check it out yourself!
The learning loop is what separates this from basic schedulers. Most “AI marketing” tools just repost templates - pulling actual performance data from Google Analytics to adapt strategy is a different league. Quick question: does the learning loop account for seasonality, or is it primarily optimizing week-over-week trends? We run a retail business, and holiday windows are usually make-or-break for campaign performance.
I have been using Blaze for a few months now and have been super impressed with it! It has been partying for me 3-5 times a week on all of the platforms that I care about and makes amazing ads! All of the ads have been in the right context for my business and are unique and well polished. As a small business owner, I can’t even imagine what I world have to pay an agency or designer to do this much quality work for me!
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@leo_llhomme thank you so much for your support! So glad Blaze has been able to help you make amazing ads that grow your business
The learning loop pulling from google analytics weekly is what actually separates this from a glorified scheduler. curious how it handles attribution ambiguity, if a content pillar shows a conversion spike, can the agent distinguish its own SEO work from an external trend before deciding to double down on that pillar?
I've been using Blaze for a few months now, and it really helps me with a lot of tasks.
@hilmi_bou awesome to hear this is getting time back for you!
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@hilmi_bou thank you for this — means a lot.
Awesome to hear it’s been helping with your day-to-day work.