I was paying a freelance social media manager $850 a month. After switching to SocialPost I handle everything myself in about 20 minutes a week and the content honestly looks better. That's over $10,000 saved in the past year.
Your logo, colors, and fonts auto-applied to every template. Drag-and-drop edits, millions of stock photos,
all locked to your brand. No Canva, no freelancer, no $850 invoice.

THE DESIGNER PROBLEM
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Upload your logo, colors, and fonts once. Every template applies them automatically. No off-brand posts. Ever.
Designs feel custom. Your brand stays consistent. Your team stops arguing about which blue is "the right blue."
Logo, colors, fonts saved once. Every template instantly switches to your brand identity.
Move, resize, and edit any element. No design skills needed and nothing breaks the layout.
Royalty-free library built in. No separate Unsplash, Pexels, or stock fees.
One design exports as IG square, LinkedIn banner, TikTok vertical, Story, and Reel, automatically.
I was paying a freelance social media manager $850 a month. After switching to SocialPost I handle everything myself in about 20 minutes a week and the content honestly looks better. That's over $10,000 saved in the past year.
Our content finally looks like it belongs to one brand. Posts that used to take a designer half a day take me 5 minutes and engagement is up across the board.
In the last three months, we've increased our company followers by 40%. Consistent timing was the unlock. Post Analyzer made every post pull more weight.
FAQ
Yes! Upload and store your logos, colors, and fonts once. Every template auto-applies them. Or paste your URL and SocialPost pulls your brand assets directly from your site.
No. Every plan, including the free one, includes access to 2M+ royalty-free photos and videos. No add-ons, no upgrade prompts.
Yes. Trim, crop, layer, add captions, and enhance video right inside SocialPost. Same editor as the image tools. No separate video app.
For social-first design, yes. SocialPost handles templates, brand kit, stock library, video editing, and per-platform sizing, and ships designs straight into your scheduler. If you need print, decks, or non-social workflows, Canva still has the edge there.
Yes. The brand kit isn't a sidebar of suggestions, it's the system. Every template, photo overlay, text element, and export uses your saved colors and fonts by default. Off-brand outputs are basically impossible.
Drop in your URL. SocialPost will pull your brand kit and have your first design ready in under a minute. Free, forever.