When I talk about content automation, I’m not just referring to scheduling. There are many great tools available like Buffer, Sprout, and Hootsuite. I’m curious about the main idea behind Gennova AI which focuses on creating informative social media posts that you can edit and that match your branding. What are your thoughts on this?
I believe many tools that claim to do this create very low-quality content that isn’t usable.
I’ve tried about three or four of them and the quality is always really bad.
Tavi said:
I believe many tools that claim to do this create very low-quality content that isn’t usable.
I’ve tried about three or four of them and the quality is always really bad.
Same here. The only area where AI seems decent right now is in blogging.
Auto-generated posts? No way. I’m not against AI—I use it a lot—but writing isn’t one of those areas. It takes away the vibe and loses the audience. Maybe one day AI will match the best copywriters, but that’s not happening yet. Automating other tasks is fine though.
Are you talking about tools like Loomly or Hootsuite?
Content automation can really help with efficiency. Tools like Buffer are great for scheduling, and Jasper AI can assist in content creation. This saves time, keeps things consistent, and allows for better targeting based on data. While there are some setup and cost challenges, it’s a strong way to scale up and improve engagement.
Going fully automated probably isn’t the best idea right now. It’s better to work alongside AI tools.
Automation in content creation can save time and keep things consistent, but it shouldn’t replace authenticity. It’s good for handling repetitive tasks and coming up with ideas, but make sure to always add your personal touch.