We manage social for about 6 small business clients, and juggling logins/permissions used to be a mess. Adorack fixed a lot of that for us.
The workspace setup is what sold me initially. I can keep each client in their own workspace instead of one giant account where everything's mixed together. Took maybe 20 minutes to get all our clients' accounts connected across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
What I didn't expect to like as much as I do: the content variants thing. We reuse a lot of evergreen posts (testimonials, "why choose us" type stuff), and instead of it feeling like the same post copy-pasted every month, I can tweak the wording slightly each time it goes out. Small thing, but it's saved me from that "didn't we already post this exact thing" feeling.
The approval flow is honestly the reason we stuck with it. One of our junior team members drafts most of the posts, and before anything actually goes live I get a chance to review it. We caught a wrong client name in a caption last month before it posted — that alone justified the subscription for us.
Permissions are also just... sensible? We give our clients "limited access" so they can see and approve their own stuff without being able to touch other clients' accounts or mess with settings. I've used tools before where it's all-or-nothing on permissions and it always made me nervous handing out logins.
Overall, for the price, it's done exactly what we needed — one place to plan, get sign-off, and publish without stepping on each other's toes. Wouldn't call it flashy, but it's reliable, and reliable is what actually matters when you're managing this many accounts at once.
Would recommend for agencies or teams in a similar boat. If you're a solo creator just posting for yourself, it might be more structure than you need.
@kushal_adak I’ve been using Adorack for about 3-4 months now, and it’s made managing social media so much easier and more efficient! The simplicity and smooth workflow really save me a ton of time.