Florin Muresan

Social Squirrly - Schedule one year of social media posts in a flash ⚡️

From easy scheduling and post planning to content discovery and automatically adding hashtags and emojis to your posts, Squirrly Social provides a shortcut to social media greatness.
⚡️ Grow a bigger audience, boost traffic and maximize your time. ⚡️

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Cliff Stepp

First used this for a client's WP blog and really liked the easy-to-understand functionality

Pros:

Clear, easy to decipher interface

Cons:

hard to figure out how to enter their contest

David Ryan
What I loved about Buffer some years ago was that they got rid of the "jam in some semi-random content" feature. This visibly (and genuinely noticeably) reduced the amount of clutter in my social feed from people who were clearly just using that feature. Are you saying you've added this back? Does the world really need totally automated content being injected into social feeds? Especially as users are more aware than ever who is putting effort into curation and who is just... automating it?
Florin Muresan
@davedri the Social Media Assistant enables you to easily find amazing content from your industry (only from valuable sites). It's up to you as a user to decide which of them you will publish to your accounts. I've been using it to easily find content about Personal Digital Assistants and it has worked really well. The content presented very interesting news about this upcoming industry to my followers. They liked it.
David Ryan
@florin_muresan did you ever see the old Buffer feature? Were you around to see how incredibly quickly it became apparent everyone was using the same thing? Here's a recap: https://open.buffer.com/retiring... My Twitter feed was flooded with "oh hell yes thank goodness" as a response. That feels like an eternity ago in internet years. Generic channels of curation create generic experiences because the discovery function of the vast majority of attempts in this space (with the resources typically allocated to it) invariably create a bandwidth narrower than something truly unique. Which makes me wonder again if we're just going to see another tide of same-same. Saying "it's up to you what you do with it" is a bit of a last-decade attitude to tech in the era of platform responsibility. Content curation doesn't exactly draw the most ethical or discerning customer at the big end of the funnel. I do wish you well but given I care about this space a lot, it's worth asking some tough questions and they are ones exponentially more people will be thinking than saying. I'm cheering you on to create something wonderful to discover nuanced content for discerning audiences... so let's go for that 👨‍🎨