
Social media planning in CoVince — replaces Publer, Buffer, Metricool, Hootsuite.
Publer Professional on its own costs €11 per user. Here it is inside €19 for the whole platform.
It is Monday and the calendar is empty again. Somebody has to think of something clever before eleven, and the picture is in a chat, and the caption is in someone's head. That is not a content strategy — that is a weekly panic with a logo on it.
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The content calendar is a spreadsheet, the posts are in someone's notes, and the images are in a chat.
Every channel wants its own login, and nobody can say what went out last week.
Planning slips because writing each post from scratch takes twenty minutes you do not have.
A rhythm, not a to-do list: you set which KIND of post belongs on which day, and the weeks fill themselves.
Drafts are written for every open moment by the CrewMate you choose — you edit, you approve, it goes out.
What was published and how it performed sits on the same record as the plan that produced it.
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The next two weeks per moment — dashed slots still to write, solid ones scheduled
Set the concept week: post types per day-part, per account.
Press write — every empty moment gets a draft from your subjects, sources and news.
Approve, or let a moment schedule itself. Published posts collect their own statistics.
This is one of 17 tools in CoVince. It is not a separate product — it sits on the same members, the same journeys and the same data as everything else, which is the entire point.
And it follows things up on its own. A survey nobody filled in, an appointment tomorrow, a decision still waiting for an answer, a growth path about to expire — the reminder goes out without anybody remembering to send it. That is usually somebody’s Friday afternoon.
The accounts you connect — the usual business channels — from one content calendar, with the post, the image and the statistics on the same record instead of in three different tools.
It drafts them. You set the concept week — which kind of post belongs on which day-part — and every empty moment gets a draft from your own subjects, sources and news, written by the CrewMate you pick. You read, edit and approve. Nothing goes out unapproved unless you tell a moment to schedule itself.
For planning, drafting, scheduling and reading back what a post did, yes — and it is the same licence as the other sixteen tools. Publer Professional alone is about €11 per month; here the whole platform is €19 per user.
Published posts collect their own statistics, and they sit on the plan that produced them — so "what did we do last quarter and what came back" is one screen, not an export and a spreadsheet.
The same stack bought separately costs €222 per user per month.