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Put it all together: use Fast Social, Brand Memory, legendary voices, and the Art Director to produce a full week of social posts in a single focused session.
This is where everything clicks together. You've learned the tools β now you're going to use them all in one focused session to produce a complete week of social content. Five to seven posts, multiple formats, fully on-brand, ready to schedule. By the end of this exercise, you'll have a repeatable workflow you can run every week in under an hour.
Before you start generating, spend five minutes getting organized. This prep work is what makes the session fast.
1. Choose your brand and confirm Brand Memory is active. Open Fast Social and select the brand you're creating for. Verify that Brand Memory is loaded β you should see your brand's tone, colors, and guidelines reflected in the settings. This is your consistency engine for the entire batch.
2. Decide on your content mix for the week. A dynamic feed uses varied formats. Plan for something like:
Write this mix down before you open a single generation window. Having a plan prevents you from producing six versions of the same post.
3. Gather your raw materials. Pull together any images, product shots, or campaign assets you want to use. Even rough photos work β the Art Director can elevate them. Also note any upcoming dates, promotions, or themes you want to weave in.
Round 1 β Generate your image-led posts first. Upload your first image into Fast Social. Select a legendary creative voice that fits the mood β something bold for a product shot, something warmer for a lifestyle image. Generate, review, and save. Repeat for your second image-led post. Don't over-edit at this stage; keep moving.
Round 2 β Write your copy-led posts. Switch to a prompt-driven flow. Feed Fast Social a single sentence describing the idea β a tip, a provocative question, a bold brand belief. Let the legendary voice do the heavy lifting. Generate two variations, pick the stronger one, and move on.
Round 3 β Craft your story-driven post. This one deserves a little more intention. Write a two or three sentence brief: who the story is about, what happened, and why it matters to your audience. Hand it to Fast Social with a storytelling-forward voice selected. The Art Director can add a visual treatment if you have an image to pair with it.
Round 4 β Build your platform-specific content. Take one of your strongest posts from the previous rounds and adapt it. Use Fast Social's platform toggle to reformat it for a second channel β tighten it for X, expand it for LinkedIn, or pull a hook line for a Reel caption.
Round 5 β Schedule the full batch in Social Center. Open Social Center and slot each post into your week. Spread the formats across the days so your feed feels varied, not repetitive. Set your times, confirm your platforms, and publish the schedule.
By the end of this session, you'll have five to seven polished, brand-consistent posts queued and ready to go β produced in a single focused hour rather than scattered across the week. More importantly, you'll have a repeatable process: same setup, same rounds, same result every week. That's the real win. Content creation stops being a daily scramble and becomes a weekly system you can actually rely on.
A good target is 5-7 posts per session β enough to cover a full week of daily posting. With Fast Social, this should take under an hour once you're comfortable with the workflow.
Not necessarily β mixing voices or alternating between a legendary voice and a personal perspective can keep your feed feeling varied and authentic. Experiment to find what works for your brand.