Social media
AI social media manager for small business
An AI social media manager drafts, schedules, and sometimes posts your content across channels without a human in the loop every day. For a small business it runs roughly $10–100 a month, and it’s worth it the moment the writing — not the strategy — is what you keep skipping.
What it actually does
Drafts captions and post ideas from your products and offers.
Plans a weekly calendar so you always have something going out.
Schedules across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X.
Varies the format — reel hook, carousel, story poll — so the feed doesn’t go flat.
Keeps a human-review step so nothing goes live without your okay.
What it doesn’t do
It doesn’t know your customers yet. It starts from what you tell it — product, offer, tone, audience. Feed it well and the output improves fast. And it won’t reply to comments as well as a human, so keep reviews and DMs on your side for now.
What it should cost
| Option | Monthly cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Do it yourself | $0 | Free schedulers, your time |
| Scheduling tool | $0–50 | Calendars, queues, analytics |
| AI social media manager | $10–100 | Content drafted, planned, and posted |
| Agency | $500+ | A full team and strategy |
The signs you’re ready
- 01
You skip weeks because writing feels like a chore.
- 02
You only post when something big happens.
- 03
You have a clear offer but no content rhythm.
- 04
You’d rather run the store than the feed.
How to start
Don’t buy a six-month plan on day one. Start with one channel, keep a human review step for the first month, and watch one number — does the posting rhythm hold? Volume you can keep up with beats ambition you can’t.
You’d rather run the store than the feed. That’s not laziness — that’s the whole point of the product.
Next step
Build a business that posts itself
Tell Clymb what you’re building and the store, brand, and social content get built and deployed — not a template, an actual business.