Automation you can see posting

Your social media can run on a visible queue, not on crossed fingers.

MAVEN plans the week, PIXEL builds the assets, SHIELD checks risky claims, TEMPO schedules the slots, and SAGE watches the comment queue. You see what is queued, what is live, and what is being held.

Built for businesses that want approvals, holds and weekly reporting — not blind posting. Cross-check the wider product story in MAVEN waitlist and MAVEN deep dive.

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Queued

LinkedIn · founderWhy missed calls quietly kill service firmsMAVEN · awaiting asset
Instagram · carousel5 admin leaks worth automating firstPIXEL · design in progress

Scheduled

TikTok · short video30s queue walk-throughTEMPO · Sat 11:30
WhatsApp · updateThis week's live automation storiesSHIELD approved · Sun 18:00

Published today

X · proof threadWhat we hold before anything sendsSAGE monitoring replies
LinkedIn · case studyVisible queue beats posting panicComments triaged
18posts queued this week
27comments triaged today
4holds raised this week
Seeded demo activity — shows the workflow, not client data.

What runs automatically

This is not one prompt. The product is a chain: content planning, asset production, compliance review, scheduling, publishing, comment triage and weekly reporting.

MAVENweekly brief
PIXELasset build
SHIELDclaim check
TEMPOslot scheduler
SAGEreply queue
Workflow item in motion: brief The queue moves through handoffs before anything goes live.

The weekly queue

By Friday, next week should already be visible. The value is not “we remembered to post”; the value is that the queue exists before the week starts.

Why this matters

If next week is still being invented on Monday morning, the system is weak. The queue should already show format, slot, owner and whether anything is being held.

Visible before publishEvery post sits in a named lane before it touches a channel.
Crosslinks, not chaosWaitlist positioning, product detail and this queue page now tell the same story.
Start narrowMost teams should begin with LinkedIn plus one second channel.

What happens after posting

Some comments get drafted replies immediately. Some get a thank-you. Anything sensitive, legal, medical, pricing-heavy or angry gets held.

Draft reply

“Can this work for dental?”Sector explainer drafted for review
“How fast is setup?”Plain-English onboarding answer

Like only

“Love this.”Light acknowledgement only
“Needed this yesterday.”No risky reply required

Hold for human

“Price?”Held for team-owned pricing response
“Can you guarantee leads?”Offer language blocked

Escalate

“This sounds fake.”Escalated with context pack
“You used our client name.”Reputation-sensitive flag raised
14drafted replies
5holds raised
2escalations today

Approval and hold rules

The page should prove restraint. Not every post should auto-clear, and not every comment should get an instant answer.

Auto-clears

    Held

      Guardrail logic SHIELD decides what stays visible and what pauses.

      Safe educational posts, seeded queue screenshots and simple thank-you replies can pass. Regulated advice, client-identifiable proof and pricing-heavy claims stop the line until a human signs off.

      Good social operations show both momentum and restraint.

      Reporting that matters

      Vanity metrics are not enough. The report should show output, engagement quality, and whether the content produced actual conversations.

      Posts published11vs last week+3
      Comments triaged42cleanly handled86%
      Reply-worthy leads9worth human follow-up+2
      Waitlist conversions4from social pathsteady

      Use seeded values. Keep the wording plain.

      What a good weekly report answers

      Did we ship consistently?Output cadence matters more than one lucky spike.
      Did replies produce real conversations?Comment volume is weaker than lead quality.
      What got held?A visible hold queue is proof of discipline, not friction.

      When this is a bad fit

      If you want one viral video and no operating discipline, this is the wrong product. Social Autopilot is for businesses that want a reliable queue, consistent output and visible reporting.

      Bad fit“Just make us famous” with no approvals, no proof standards and no patience for review.
      Good fitTeams that want a queue, a hold state and a clear handoff into sales or support.
      Agent NetworksFreelancerAgencyDIY tool
      Visible queue before publishYesSometimesDependsNo
      Held-state review for risky repliesBuilt inManualAccount dependentRare
      Weekly reporting in plain EnglishYesMaybeUsuallySelf-serve
      Consistent cross-agent workflowYesSolo bottleneckTeam variableTemplate only

      Start with one or two channels

      Most businesses should start with LinkedIn plus one second channel. The goal is reliable output first, not platform sprawl.

      Starter plan example

      Begin with LinkedIn plus Instagram. Keep the queue visible, use SHIELD holds aggressively and report on output plus reply quality.

      8 postsseeded queue size
      2 channelspublishing scope
      weekly reportoutput + conversations

      Reliable content beats heroic posting.

      Social Autopilot is not magic. It is a visible queue, clear approvals, seeded proof, sensible holds and reporting that tells you whether the work produced real conversations.

      Queue-firstApproval-ledComment triagePlain-English reporting
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