For small businesses

Run your social calendar without becoming a full-time content team.

Add your website, save your brand memory, choose how often you want to post, then review a month of drafts and visuals before anything goes live.

minutes to set the monthly rhythm once your brand is saved

15

Core workflow signal

published posts available during the trial

5

post credits per month on Solo

120

No card required for trial

Included

One brand included on Solo

What changes

The useful parts of the workflow, kept together.

Less blank page

Your website becomes the starting point.

NoimaFlow reads what your business does, who it serves, and how it talks. You can edit the memory once, then use it every month.

  • Website analysis for services, audience, tone, and visual signals
  • Brand memory that stays saved between months
  • Drafts that start from your real offer instead of a generic prompt

Monthly rhythm

Pick the days and hours you can actually maintain.

Choose weekly post volume, preferred weekdays, and posting hours. NoimaFlow fills the month with draft slots you can review and move.

  • Weekly posting cadence saved per brand
  • Monthly calendar generated only from today forward when needed
  • Manual edits for time, date, caption, CTA, and visual

Publishing

Approve first, publish second.

Connect your Facebook Page and Instagram Business account when you are ready. Drafts can be approved, scheduled, or published now from one place.

  • Meta connection included in trial and paid plans
  • Approval workflow before publishing
  • Publishing can be disabled if the trial expires until you upgrade

Checklist

A practical setup for a small business

Keep the workflow concrete. If a tool cannot hold these decisions, your team will end up carrying them in chat, documents, and memory.

Add your website
Review and edit your brand memory
Choose weekly posts, weekdays, and times
Generate a month of drafts
Approve only the posts you like
Publish to Facebook, Instagram, or both

FAQ

Questions people ask before moving the workflow.