Automate social media marketing for your local business
Spare yourself from the social media routine: choose ready-to-use content relevant for your industry, schedule in advance, and stay involved in running your business.

Spare yourself from the social media routine: choose ready-to-use content relevant for your industry, schedule in advance, and stay involved in running your business.
Social Media
Calendar
Content
Organizer
Reporting
Provider
Automation
Automate posting to your pages
Time slots
Schedule with time slots suggested for your industry
Recycling
Reсycle successful posts and reuse evergreen content
Curated Content
Find articles, pictures, and photos relevant for your business
Templates
Pick ready-to-use post templates for different social media
Customization
Customize with Graphics Editor right in the interface
Statistics
Check engagement rates for each post and general page data
Automation
Automate posting to your pages
Time slots
Schedule with time slots suggested for your industry
Recycling
Reсycle successful posts and reuse evergreen content
Curated Content
Find articles, pictures, and photos relevant for your business
Templates
Pick ready-to-use post templates for different social media
Customization
Customize with Graphics Editor right in the interface
Statistics
Check engagement rates for each post and general page data
Get a set of editable and reusable templates crafted by a team of professional designers for your business.
Carl
Dorvil
CEO at GEX Management
“We grew our following from 300 relevant fans to over 15,000 in under months! Before discovering PromoRepublic, we were spending 10 or 15 minutes per post - and that was just for basic visual content - using Canva for design and Hootsuite for scheduling finished posts. Once we starting working with PromoRepublic, we were suddenly spending no more than 5 minutes on it.”
Brian
Fairbanks
Social Media Strategist at The Big Cheezy
“We spent 1 hour a week on social media with PromoRepublic and increased our post engagement to 1356 likes and comments per post on average! The more we posted, the more the neighborhood seemed to appreciate that we were active and not just sitting back and saying, ‘Come in and spend.’”