Social Media
Full-stack social media management for brands that want to show up every day without thinking about it every day. Strategy, content, posting, community — one crew runs the whole account.
Most agencies manage your calendar. We manage your presence — and because the same studio makes AI films, UGC and your brand system, every post looks like it came from one place. Because it did.
What you getinside the crate
The deep diveworth knowing
What does a social media agency actually do?
The visible part is posting. The real job is everything upstream of the post: deciding what your brand stands for on the feed, translating that into formats that platforms currently reward, producing the content, shipping it on schedule, answering the humans who respond, and reading the data so next month is smarter than this one.
Full-stack means you hand over the account, not a task list. One team owns strategy, production, publishing, community and reporting — so nothing falls between a 'content agency', a 'posting freelancer' and whoever answers the DMs.
The content mix that grows accounts in 2026
Reels remain the reach engine, but the accounts that grow don't post one kind of thing. The mix that works: short-form video for discovery, carousels for depth and saves, stories for daily presence, and a signature series — a repeating format followers learn to expect and share.
Our unfair advantage is production. Because AI content and UGC are made in-house, your calendar isn't limited to graphics and stock — it gets cinematic film, creator trust and brand design in one feed, at a volume a lone social manager can't match.
Agency vs in-house: the honest math
An in-house social hire gives you one person's hours and one person's skills — and social needs a strategist, a scriptwriter, a designer, a video editor and a community manager. Good luck finding all five in one salary.
An agency retainer buys the team without the headcount. The honest trade-off: in-house wins on physical presence (event coverage, office BTS), agencies win on production depth and consistency. Many of our clients run a hybrid — someone on the ground shoots raw moments, we turn them into a feed.
How we measure growth (and what we ignore)
Follower count is the number everyone quotes and the least useful one we track. What we report: reach and non-follower reach (are new people seeing you?), saves and shares (did it matter to them?), profile visits and link clicks (did it move them?), and DMs/enquiries (did it sell?).
Every month closes with a plain-language report: what grew, what flopped, what we're changing. No dashboard theatre — if a format isn't earning its slot on the calendar, it gets replaced.
How it worksthree steps
Who it's forwe've been down here
Questionsasked often
What platforms do you manage?
Instagram-first — that's where our craft is deepest — plus LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts and TikTok-format channels for brands that need them.
How much content is included?
Plans are volume-based: most brands run 12–20 posts a month mixing AI content, UGC, stories and carousels. We scope volume to your goals, not a fixed menu.
Do we get to approve content?
Yes — you approve the monthly calendar in one sitting. After that, we ship without chasing you for sign-offs.
How is this different from hiring in-house?
One salary buys you a strategist, scriptwriter, AI studio, editor and community manager — us. And we've already made the mistakes on someone else's account.
How much does social media management cost in India?
Retainers scale with content volume and platforms. Ours are scoped after a free account audit, and every plan includes production — you're never paying a management fee and then buying content separately.
How long before we see growth?
Expect signal in the first month (what formats hook) and compounding reach from months two to three as the calendar tunes itself to the data. Anyone promising overnight virality is selling you a lottery ticket.
Do you reply to comments and DMs?
Yes — community is included. Replies, DM routing for enquiries, and escalation to you only when a conversation genuinely needs the founder.
Can you manage the account with our in-house person?
Happily — a common setup is your team shooting on-ground raw footage while we handle strategy, edits, posting and reporting.