Use case · Instagram
Tell it what to post. It writes the caption, designs the visual, and ships it. You stay focused on shipping the product.
Get your first task done freeYou assign the post in plain English. The worker handles the angle, hook, hashtags, and image.
Reads your past posts and brand voice once, then sticks to it. No more "this sounds nothing like me."
Schedules at the times your audience is actually online instead of when you remembered.
Drafts replies to every comment for your one-tap approval. The conversation stays alive.
Posting on Instagram is one of those tasks every SaaS founder knows they should be doing. The audience is there. The discovery loop works. And yet the actual work — write a hook, design something, pick hashtags, hit post — keeps slipping to next week. Then the week after.
An AI worker for Instagram closes that loop. You assign the post the same way you would tell a junior marketer: "post about our launch," "announce the new pricing," "share the user testimonial we got yesterday." The worker drafts the caption in your voice, generates the visual, picks the hashtags, and either posts immediately or schedules it for a peak time. You approve once. Done.
This is different from a scheduling tool. Buffer or Hootsuite still make you write, design, and pick everything yourself. The AI worker handles the operational layer — the part founders actually skip. You stay focused on the product. Your Instagram presence builds anyway.