Social Media Management
Software

Most of the work happens before the post,
and after it.

There is the idea sitting in the workbench, the draft you are shaping in the composer, the photo you are sure you saved somewhere in the Media Room, the client who still needs to sign off, the first comment, the reply that came in overnight, the report due Friday, and the morning a platform says no and you have to work out why. A scheduler covers one slice of that. EziBreezy is built to hold the rest of it too, so the work stays in one place from the first rough note to the report at the end of the month.

If your search is really only about the publishing queue, the social media scheduler page goes deeper on that on its own.

Everything around the calendar

The scheduler is
one room in the building.

People say management software and mean more than a posting queue. They mean somewhere to think the work through, somewhere the media stops scattering, somewhere a client can say yes, somewhere the comments land, and somewhere the numbers add up at the end of the month.

EziBreezy puts those rooms under one roof, and the scheduler is the one most people walk into first.

Workbench

Before the post

Ideas, research, content series, draft notes, and the rough briefs that turn a thought into something worth scheduling.

Calendar

The month at a glance

Drafts, scheduled posts, published posts, and failed posts in month, week, and list views, with channels, labels, and assignments visible.

Composer

One idea, every platform

Start with the idea, then shape the caption, media, title, thread, first comment, and posting options each platform actually wants.

Media Room

Where the files live

Photos, clips, thumbnails, and campaign assets with folders, labels, usage history, and a way to start a post straight from a file.

Social Inbox

After the post

Comments and DMs from the connected platforms in one queue, with the post that started the conversation sitting right beside it.

Analytics Reports

What it did

Audience, reach, engagement, follower growth, top posts, and PDF exports where the connected platforms hand over the numbers.

The whole platform, feature by feature

Content Workbench

A place for ideas, research, content series, draft notes, and strategy briefs, so the awkward step between a thought and a scheduled post has somewhere to live.

Social Calendar

Month, week, and list views holding drafts, scheduled posts, published posts, failed posts, channels, labels, and who is doing what.

Composer

One idea adapted into the platform versions: captions, media, titles, threads, first comments, previews, and the posting options each network supports.

Per-platform versions

The LinkedIn caption can be calmer, Instagram can carry the first comment, YouTube gets a title and tags, X becomes a thread, Pinterest picks a board, all off the same post.

First comments and hashtag groups

Schedule the first comment so the caption stays clean, and drop in saved hashtag sets from the same writing flow instead of a notes-app ritual.

Media Room

Images, videos, thumbnails, and campaign assets organized with folders, labels, detail panels, usage history, and create-from-media flows.

Grid Planner

Lay the Instagram profile out in three columns where every tile is a real post or a mockup you are still shaping, then drag drafts into the slot you want.

Tags, pillars, and campaigns

Labels, content pillars, formats, campaigns, campaign phases, and saved hashtag groups, so the mix stays readable past the first busy week.

Internal approvals

Team review that stays inside the post, with decisions, history, and an approval state instead of a screenshot thread that nobody can find later.

Client review links

A shareable link a client opens on their phone to approve, request changes, comment, or react, without buying a seat or learning the tool.

Social Inbox

Comments and DMs from Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Threads, and Google Business in one queue, with the related post beside the conversation.

Analytics Reports

Audience, reach, impressions, engagement, follower growth, top posts, platform performance, and PDF exports where the platforms provide the data.

Failed Post Recovery

When a platform says no at sunrise, the post lands in a recovery queue with the reason, the preview, and the retry path, so you fix the one thing and send it again.

Eight platforms

Publish to Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, X, Pinterest, and Threads, with posts, Reels, Stories, carousels, Shorts, Pins, threads, and first comments where each one supports them.

Workspaces and roles

Separate workspaces for brands, clients, and side projects, with roles and permissions once more than one person is in the account.

Scheduling and publishing

Posts go out at the time you picked, with batching for a week or a month and the same calendar holding every channel instead of a separate planning file.

Publishes to eight platforms

Each platform keeps its own caption, media, and posting options inside the post, so the same idea can land natively on all of them without turning into eight disconnected drafts.

Every part connects

A post is not stuck in the place it was made. It can start as an idea in the workbench, pick up media, move through review, sit on the calendar, publish later, come back through the inbox and analytics, and keep its recovery path the whole way.

Built for the way you work

Free tools for the work around publishing

Social Media Calendar Template

Map the month before the posts move into drafts, approvals, and scheduled slots.

Social Media Strategy Template

Set goals, audience, content pillars, platform roles, and experiments before the queue fills up.

Social Media Audit Template

Review what happened, note what keeps repeating, and turn the findings into the next cycle.

Social Media Report Template

Build a monthly summary with KPI cards, highlights, next steps, and CSV export.

Social Media Proposal Template

Put a clear scope, deliverables, and pricing in front of a client before the work starts.

Instagram Caption Generator

Get a caption unstuck when the post is ready and the words are the last thing holding it up.

Instagram Hashtag Generator

Build a tighter hashtag mix instead of pasting the same generic block onto every post.

Social Media Character Counter

Check caption length and opening-line weight before a post goes out for approval.

Engagement Rate Calculator

Compare follower, reach, and view-based engagement before deciding what to repeat.

UTM Builder

Create clean campaign links so launches, offers, and social posts can be traced back later.

Social media management software FAQ

What is social media management software?

It is one place to plan, create, schedule, publish, organize, reply, approve, and report on social content. A scheduler is one part of it. EziBreezy also includes the Content Workbench, Social Calendar, Composer, Media Room, Grid Planner, Social Inbox, Analytics Reports, labels and hashtag groups, internal approvals, client review links, and Failed Post Recovery.

How is this different from a social media scheduler?

A scheduler mostly handles the publishing queue. EziBreezy uses scheduling as one layer inside the wider workflow. Use the scheduler page if your search is only about publishing posts, and use this page if you need the planning, media, approvals, inbox, analytics, and multi-account side around it.

Which platforms can EziBreezy publish to?

Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, X, Pinterest, and Threads. Supported formats include feed posts, Reels, Stories, carousels, Shorts, Pins, video Pins, threads, first comments, and the platform-specific options each network allows.

Can I manage more than one social media account?

Yes. Plans differ in how many social connections and workspaces they include, so a solo brand, a small team, and an agency with a long client list can each pick the size that fits. See the pricing page for the current limits.

Can one post be adapted for different platforms?

Yes. Start with the main idea in the Composer, choose the platforms, and then shape each platform-specific caption, title, thread, media selection, first comment, or posting option before it publishes.

Does EziBreezy include a content calendar?

Yes. The Social Calendar shows drafts, scheduled posts, published posts, failed posts, channels, labels, and assignments in month, week, and list views. It is the planning surface the rest of the work hangs off.

Does EziBreezy organize media?

Yes. The Media Room stores images, videos, thumbnails, and campaign assets with folders, labels, detail panels, usage history, and the option to start a post directly from a selected file.

Can teams and clients approve posts before publishing?

Yes. Internal approvals keep team review inside the post, and client review links let an outside reviewer open a batch on their phone to approve, request changes, comment, or react without needing a paid seat. Approval workflows are available on the team and agency plans.

Does EziBreezy include a social inbox?

Yes. The Social Inbox brings comments and DMs from the connected platforms into one queue, with the related post sitting beside the conversation so a reply has the context it needs.

Does EziBreezy include analytics and reports?

Yes. Analytics Reports cover audience, reach, impressions, engagement, follower growth, top posts, platform performance, and PDF export where the connected platforms return those metrics.

What happens if a scheduled post fails?

Failed posts land in a recovery queue with the reason, the post, and the path to fix and retry. You do not rebuild it from scratch, and a reauth-needed failure is flagged rather than retried into the same wall.

Who is EziBreezy best for?

Creators, founders, small businesses, lean teams, and agencies that want one place to manage social media accounts instead of splitting planning, media, publishing, inbox, approvals, and reporting across separate tools.

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