Run your channels
from one place.

Write the posts, line up the week, publish across every major network, and read what actually worked — without leaving the workspace or wiring up five separate tools. The same place that does the work also remembers your voice and what's performed before.

brief → posted → measured
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01 · The problem

Five tools. None of them talk.

Running social usually means a writing tool, a design tool, a scheduler, and a separate analytics dashboard — plus the tabs in between where you copy a caption out of one and paste it into the next. Every tool starts from a blank box. None of them remembers your voice, your last campaign, or which posts actually performed. So you re-explain yourself constantly, and the numbers live nowhere near the work that produced them.

Gravy collapses that into one workspace. Content, scheduling, publishing, and results live together — and because they do, each new post can start from what's already worked instead of from scratch.

02 · The loop

One loop, not five tools.

Create, schedule, post, learn — in one place, with the work moving between steps on its own.

  1. 01 · Create

    Turn a brief into posts.

    Describe the campaign or drop in a rough note. Out comes copy and visuals shaped for each network — not one generic blob you reformat five times by hand. It starts from your voice and what's worked before, not a blank box.

  2. 02 · Schedule

    Line up the week on one calendar.

    Queue a week across every network in one view. No exporting a draft from one tool to paste into another — the post you just wrote is already in the calendar, ready to go out.

  3. 03 · Post

    It goes out on time.

    The queue publishes on schedule across your channels, so you're not setting alarms or pasting captions at 9am. You approve; it ships.

  4. 04 · Learn

    See what actually landed.

    Results sit next to the exact post that drove them — and feed straight into the next brief. What worked becomes the starting point for what's next, instead of a number you copy into a doc and forget.

03 · Content

It writes in your voice, not a generic one.

Because the workspace keeps your past posts and what performed, every draft starts from your actual tone and your best-performing ideas — then gets shaped for each network's format. You edit and approve; you don't start every post from an empty page.

brief → channel-ready
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04 · Every major network

Post where your people are.

One queue, sized and formatted for each network — so a week goes out everywhere without five logins and five exports.

Instagram YouTube X LinkedIn Pinterest Reddit + more

05 · Analytics

Numbers next to the post that earned them.

A standalone dashboard tells you something moved. Sitting the result beside the exact post that drove it tells you what to do next — and the workspace can act on it, turning a winning post into the brief for the next one. The loop closes without you copying numbers anywhere.

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workspace for content, scheduling, and results — instead of four

FAQ

The questions teams ask first.

Can AI write social media posts that actually sound like my brand?

It can if it has your past posts and what performed to learn from. Generic AI tools start from a blank prompt every time, so the output sounds generic. A workspace like Gravy keeps your prior posts, your tone, and what's worked, so each draft starts from your actual voice and best-performing ideas — then gets shaped for each network's format.

Is there an AI tool that posts to Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube from one place?

Yes — Gravy runs the queue across Instagram, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, and more from one workspace, sized and formatted for each network. The post you just wrote is already on the calendar; you don't export a draft, switch tools, and re-paste it. One login, one queue, every network.

Can AI schedule social media posts and report on what worked?

Schedulers and analytics tools usually live in different apps, so the result lives nowhere near the post that drove it. Gravy collapses content, scheduling, publishing, and results into one workspace — the metric sits beside the exact post, and a winning post can feed back into the brief for the next one without you copying numbers anywhere.

What's the best AI social media manager for a small team?

If you're juggling a writing tool, a design tool, a scheduler, and an analytics dashboard, the answer for most small teams is fewer tools, not better ones. Gravy is a desktop workspace that does the whole loop — create, schedule, post, learn — in one place, with memory of your voice and what's performed. Free with your own model keys, or on credits if you want managed AI.

Do AI social media tools work with the accounts I already have?

The good ones do. Gravy connects to your existing Instagram, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Reddit accounts over their official APIs — you don't migrate your audience or hand over passwords. Credentials stay on your machine; the workspace just publishes through the connection you authorize.

Can AI generate the visuals too, or just the captions?

Both. Gravy drafts copy and visuals shaped for each network from the same brief, so you don't write a caption in one tool and design the image in another. The workspace knows what format each network needs and produces accordingly — you edit and approve.

Stop juggling tabs. Run it from one place.

Download Gravy and take a campaign from blank page to posted to measured — without leaving the workspace.