Use case · Social
A month of social posts
in one call.
Same design. Thirty pieces of content. Every channel's dimensions. Nobody opens a design tool.
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6 headlines × 4 images × 3 formats · one batch call · identical layout throughout
The problem
The same decision, three hundred times.
A social calendar is one design decision made over and over. Quote cards, stat cards, announcement cards — the layout was settled months ago. What changes is twelve words and a photo.
That work still lands on someone who can open the design file. So either it queues behind real design work, or it gets done fast in a tool where the type can drift.
Every channel
Right dimensions, properly composed.
A post is rarely one image. It's a square, a portrait, a story and a landscape crop — and the naive answer, export once and let each platform crop, puts your logo half off the canvas.
Build a frame per format inside one project. They share a project and a brand; each has its own size and its own layout. One call per format, each composed for its shape.
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1080×1350
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1080×1920
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1080×1080
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PRODUCT1280×720
Each one composed for its shape — not the same image cropped four ways.
What people automate
Where it plugs in.
- A weekly quote series pulled from a spreadsheet
- Every blog post generating its own share card on publish
- Event and webinar announcements from the calendar entry
- Stat cards straight from a dashboard's numbers
- Podcast episode art from the episode record
- “Our social needs to feel handmade, not automated.”
- It will look exactly as handmade as the template your designer built — because that is the design being rendered, not an approximation of it. What's automated is the copying and resizing, which was never the creative part.
Questions
- How do I automate social media graphics?
- Build one template per format, mark the headline, image and any accent colour as slots, then fill them from a spreadsheet, your CMS, the API or an AI agent.
- Can I create posts for every channel at once?
- Yes. Build a frame per format inside one project — each has its own size and layout, so the portrait version is designed portrait rather than cropped from the square.
- Will automated posts still look designed?
- They look exactly as designed as the template, because that is the design being rendered rather than an approximation of it. What is automated is the copying and resizing.
