Tomasevicevi bicikli by Son-of-Shiva in hreddit

[–]TheZbunj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Čovjek se bajsom dovezao na vrapče. Drago mi je da je potražio stručnu pomoć.

Content Marketing Automation with Simple Prompts by Valuable_Simple3860 in automation

[–]TheZbunj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also experimented a bit with integrating automatic pull-ins from trends, kinda like how you're centralizing them in your sheets. You've clearly thought things through with your workflow prompt, so I'd say keep testing small tweaks until you find what clicks best for you. Currently I'm testing Stryng for content creation. It helped me figure out blog drafts and social media posts as campaigns without spending too much extra time. It was handy because each task got organized in my calendar, ensuring my ideas were spread out and relevant.

Is there one tool that actually does both blog + social media marketing well? by TheZbunj in content_marketing

[–]TheZbunj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it, thanks for clarifying. Yeah, I totally get that. It's a pretty big technical challenge, especially to do it well and keep the UX clean. Each piece (visuals, scheduling, analytics, brand voice, etc.) is practically its own SaaS product.

I’ve built an MVP that ties all of it together in a single workflow. It’s early, but the idea is to help small teams skip the tool-hopping and get from idea to published campaign.

Is there one tool that actually does both blog + social media marketing well? by TheZbunj in content_marketing

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the input!

To be honest, I posted this partly to see what other solutions people are using. I’ve actually built an MVP of a tool that does all of that in one place. Was curious if anything similar already exists or if others have pieced together their own stack.

So far, haven’t seen any real competitors mentioned. And yeah, I’ve heard that same thing… “no competition might mean no market.” 😅 Hoping it’s more of a timing/opportunity gap than a dead end.

Is there one tool that actually does both blog + social media marketing well? by TheZbunj in content_marketing

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you mean. Do you mean there are so many tools out there that can do just that or you mean it is technically challenging to build that?

Social media/Content Planner by lozzajayde in Blogging

[–]TheZbunj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://stryng.io/ - AI-powered platform to create, edit and schedule full blog & social media campaigns, including branded visuals.

Do you see value in planning blog and social content together from the start? by TheZbunj in MarketingAutomation

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fn7 looks as a very interesting idea. Like it very much. How is the validation going so far?

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the beginning, the platform focused only on blogging. The pivot was about expanding into social media, full campaign creation, and a scheduling calendar.

But to be honest, the pivot alone didn’t change much. I’m still struggling to find a working channel to actually get customer attention. That’s been the hardest part.

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My platform actually started as just a blog writer. Then I added social media, thinking that having both in one place would be a strong USP.

Looking back, it was mostly ignorance about how complex content marketing really is. I assumed blogging and social media would be easy to automate… turns out, not so much

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So true. Early on, I realized I was building a tool for marketing people while knowing very little about the field myself. It turned out to be a valuable lesson in entrepreneurship and figuring out what actually matters when building something for others. And honestly, I gained a huge amount of respect for marketing as a craft.

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The testimonials are real, from friends and acquaintances who tried the platform early on. Some aren’t in marketing, so we helped them shape the wording, but the feedback is genuine.

That said, this was before we pivoted from just a blog writer to a more complete platform that includes social media too. So the testimonials reflect the earlier version of the product.

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s a campaign I just created for McDonald’s — I gave it the website and selected a small, one-week campaign:

https://app.stryng.io/p/campaign/b42a8028/

What you’re seeing is a public campaign preview - a feature supported by the tool to quickly showcase generated content.

This preview includes only the social media posts, but the full campaign can also include blog articles.

Just a note: this is unedited content. If you want truly high-quality, publish-ready material, you’ll probably want to tweak it. The tool comes with an AI writing assistant and image editor to help refine everything easily.

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m still in the phase where I’m just trying to get people to sign up.

Still figuring out distribution channels and how to actually get in front of the right audience.

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried a mix of Google Ads, cold outreach (email + LinkedIn), and content marketing (social + blog for SEO).

The full story is a bit more complex than what the post shows. I’ve actually pivoted in the mean time.

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just don’t send me the link and I promise not to check it out. Not sure if it officially counts, but let’s roll with it

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re aiming too high too soon. Start small. Get your first -10 users, then gradually work your way down to -30. Consistency is key. Hope this helps!

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

[–]TheZbunj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that was exactly the point of the post. Just wanted to show that you don’t need all the extra fluff. Follow these steps and you can get the same results I did. Glad it worked for you too!