Agencies charge £500–900/mo for social media management. We write, design and publish 8 professionally crafted, on-brand posts every month across your platforms for £19. No contract, no calendars to fill in, no content briefs to write.
Free 15-minute introduction — no pressure, no pitch.
We write and schedule 8 posts every month, matched to your business, your tone and your target customers. Posted across Facebook, Instagram and Google Business. Nothing for you to approve, schedule or panic-post at 10pm because you've realised you haven't put anything up for three weeks.
The principle is simple: consistency beats volume. Eight thoughtful posts every month, spaced evenly, outperforms a flurry of twenty posts in January followed by silence until June. Your business looks alive, your regulars stay engaged, and new customers who find you on Google trust a page that's clearly active.
Most social media agencies price around the time they spend in meetings and strategy workshops rather than on the posts themselves. We've stripped the padding — the same quality of content, consistently posted, at a fraction of the cost.
Whether you're a hairdresser, a tradesperson, a restaurant or an accountant, the pattern is the same: someone hears your name, searches you on Instagram or Facebook, and makes a judgement about you based on what they see there. If your last post is from August 2023, they assume you've gone out of business.
Social media isn't about viral posts or TikTok dances. For most small businesses it's about looking real. It's the equivalent of having clean windows and a freshly-painted shopfront — the minimum signal to a stranger that you exist, you care, and you're open for business.
The businesses that maintain a simple, consistent presence win the judgement moment. The businesses that don't, lose it to whoever did — and usually never even know it happened.
Social media doesn't produce overnight results. What it does produce is a steady, compounding signal to anyone who checks: this business is active, visible, and professional. Here's what that looks like month by month.
We meet your business: your services, your tone, your customers, your photos. We access your Facebook, Instagram and Google Business profiles. First eight posts drafted and published on your schedule. We learn your voice by watching which posts land best.
By month two we've watched engagement data and your posts start sounding more like you. The content mix shifts based on what your audience responds to. Your regular customers begin liking and commenting again. Followers creep up slowly.
Your social looks like that of a well-run, professional business. New customers checking you before booking see an active, recent feed. Enquiries that mention “I saw you on Instagram” or “I checked your Facebook” start becoming common.
The routine is set, the voice is dialled in, the monthly rhythm is invisible. You get a performance summary each month showing what landed and what didn't. Meanwhile you're running your actual business, not obsessing about when to post.
Numbers below are realistic for a small local salon or beauty business — illustrative, not guaranteed, not a real client.
Run by the owner for 7 years, solid base of regulars, busy Saturdays. Instagram set up in 2020, bursts of activity around Christmas and weddings, then months of silence. 410 followers. No Facebook page updates since 2022. No Google Business posts ever.
Access to all three platforms set up. First 8 posts went up: a mix of service spotlights, before/after photos (using stock salon imagery until we had the owner's phone photos), a Google Business offer, and a short “meet the team”. Engagement was modest — mostly existing regulars liking the posts.
We'd learned which content landed (before/afters and “book now for...” offer posts did best; generic inspirational quotes flopped). Instagram story taps started leading directly to DM enquiries. Owner reported three or four new bookings a month specifically mentioning Instagram.
Profile is clearly active and professional. Followers up to nearly 1,400, natural growth from referrals and local tags. Multiple bookings per week from people who said they'd checked the Instagram before walking in. No walk-ins lost to competitors who “looked more active online”.
Illustrative composite example — not a real client quote. Actual outcomes vary significantly by business type, audience, location and content quality.
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Social media from £19/mo. 8 professionally written posts. Facebook, Instagram and Google Business. No contract.
No sales pitch, no pressure, no queue. Reach out however suits you and you'll get a real answer from a real person — usually within a few hours.