What Was Broken
Content creators faced a time-consuming workflow: filming videos, writing captions, researching hashtags, designing thumbnails, and scheduling posts manually across multiple platforms. Each step required creative effort but consumed hours that could be spent on actual content creation.
Who Was Affected
Individual creators and small teams managing social media accounts lacked a tool to streamline the post-production workflow, resulting in inconsistent posting schedules and missed engagement opportunities.
Business Risk
Without automation, creators either compromised on content frequency (leading to reduced audience engagement) or burned out from repetitive manual tasks (reducing overall content quality).