Founders waste hours on social media strategy with no measurable outcome
Solo founders spend significant time scheduling posts and tracking competitor content without a systematic strategy or clear ROI. Manual content workflows are slow and disconnected from analytics. Multiple AI social tools exist but the specific combination of competitor intelligence and on-brand automation is underserved.
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