Your Social Media Manager

A full social media manager, for less than a part-time wage.

The first role most store owners hire for, looked after for you. Four jobs in one: research, creation, scheduling, and replies to comments and DMs. All in your brand voice, and nothing goes live until you approve it.

from £599 / month · ex. VAT Live in 7 days Rolling · no contract
What your Social Media Manager does

The whole role. Not just the posting.

A social media manager does four jobs, not one. Your Social Media Manager looks after all four, trained on your brand, your tone, and your product range.

01Research & planningA planned calendar, not guesswork. We watch what your buyers respond to, what your category is talking about, and where your products fit. You approve the week's plan before a word is written.weekly plan
02CreationWords in your brand voice, paired with images made to a brief, not pulled from stock. Trained on your past posts, so every post sounds like your brand, not a template.your voice
03Scheduling & publishingInstagram, Facebook and X. Three to four posts a week, timed to when your buyers are online and queued for your approval. Quality over noise: a feed of filler sells nothing. TikTok and LinkedIn available as an add-on.3–4 / week
04EngagementThe job most owners run out of time for. Replies to comments and direct messages in your voice, following your rules. Anything that needs a person comes to you with the full thread attached.daily
§ 02 · The role
What your feed looks like

A feed that looks like your brand.

Every post is written in your voice and paired with an image made to a brief, trained on your own references. A considered feed, not a wall of filler. You approve the week before a single post goes out.

See a sample week for your store →

§ 03 · The feed
The principle

A social hire costs roughly £30,000 a year, and still needs telling what to post. This is £7,188 a year, and it doesn't.

Why social is the easiest first job to hand over

A week with your Social Media Manager

What happens between your approvals.

Monday, the week's posts are planned and sent to you. You approve or adjust. Tuesday to Saturday, approved posts go out on schedule. Every day, comments and DMs are answered in your voice; anything that needs you is passed over with context.

Friday brings a short note on reach and engagement, and what to do more of next week. No vague promises, just the week in the order it happens.

§ 04 · The week
Where it fits

Social works best next to the Email Engine.

Posts are repurposed from the same themes your emails sell with, so the brand speaks with one voice across every channel.

§ 05 · Where it fits
Social questions

The honest, tier-specific ones.

Which platforms are included?+

Instagram, Facebook and X as standard. TikTok and LinkedIn are available as an add-on if they matter to your buyers. We would rather do three platforms well than five poorly.

Do you actually reply to comments and DMs?+

Yes. It is the job most owners run out of time for, so it is worth the most. Replies go out in your voice, following your rules. Anything that needs a real decision is passed to you with the full thread attached.

Do I approve every post?+

Every one, before it goes live. Nothing publishes on its own. By default you approve each post; the system gets more freedom only when you are confident it sounds like your brand.

What if I want email, the blog and AI search too?+

Email is the Email Engine, run by your Email Marketer, from £1,299 a month, and it is where most clients start because it is where the money is. The blog and AI search are modules you can add any month. Everything we learn about your brand carries across all of them.

What's the minimum commitment?+

One month. Rolling thereafter, with 30 days' notice to cancel. No 12-month lock-in for work we should be earning every month.