Discussion Thread
Hey everyone! So I've been experimenting with StreamPost (or SP as some of you call it) for a few weeks now, and I wanted to share my thoughts and get some input from y'all.
A little backstory: I run digital marketing for a small business, and we have accounts on **all the platforms**—Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter (oh sorry, X now... still can't get used to calling it that), LinkedIn, you name it. It’s honestly a full-time job keeping up with posting schedules, analytics, and especially interacting with followers throughout the week. I was losing my mind switching between tabs and apps to keep everything somewhat organized ?.
Enter StreamPost. A colleague suggested I give it a go, and honestly, I’m impressed. The scheduling tool is pretty slick—being able to plan and customize posts for each platform all from one dashboard has seriously cut down my stress levels. (I don’t think I’ve ever been this consistent with my posting before, lol.)
But the *AI-generated insights* on post performance? That’s what’s blown me away the most. For example, I used to waste HOURS trying to guess the best times to post or what type of content was resonating. SP gives me data-backed suggestions—everything from when my audience is most active to the specific types of posts that drive engagement. Like, did you know carousel posts have noticeably better engagement on Instagram than single-image posts (at least for business accounts)? Because I didn’t until SP pointed it out ?.
One thing I’m not sure about, though—is the AI always accurate? I feel like the recommendations make sense most times, but there were a couple of posts where the engagement was WAY lower than I expected, even though I followed their suggestions. Maybe my content was just meh? Or do you guys tweak the AI’s recommendations to fit your brand more closely?
Also—anyone have tips on using the content curation feature? It’s supposed to suggest relevant article links or industry trends to share, but so far, I haven’t found the recommendations super helpful (showed me an article from 2019 ?). Am I missing something here?
Overall, I feel like I’m saving a ton of time, but I’m curious if anyone else has had similar experiences—good or bad. Are there other tools I should check out? Or maybe some hidden tricks to get even more out of SP?
Would LOVE to hear what’s working (or not working) for the rest of you!
Cheers,
Lexie
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