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How to schedule social media posts through the AI copywriter
How to schedule social media posts through the AI copywriter
Updated over a week ago

A social media scheduler with an integrated AI copywriter can save you loads of time! Here is how to schedule a social media post in Enji when starting in the AI copywriter.

  1. Click into the “AI Copywriter” tab you see in the left side bar of your screen.

  2. Choose the social media caption type you want to write in the menu of content options. Note: We do not support scheduling posts to Twitter/X.

  3. In the detail view that opens on the right side of the screen, type in the topic you want the caption to be about.

  4. Type in additional details (read: a description or prompt) so the AI copywriter has more to work off. The more detailed you are, the better your draft will be.

  5. Click on the options button (to the right of “Draft it for me”) to set your caption length, whether you want the AI copywriter to include emojis, and select your brand voice (if you’re not using your default).

  6. Click “Draft it for me”.

  7. Scroll down to the media field to upload your photo(s) and/or video(s).

  8. Review the draft of the caption and make any revisions you want. Don’t forget to add hashtags or @ accounts if you want them included and links where appropriate!

  9. Then click the calendar icon you see in the upper right corner of the cell to select the date and time you want the post to publish.

To make revisions:

  • You can make revisions to your draft by directly editing the doc

To start over:

  • If you don’t think the AI copywriter did a good job with your draft, scroll to the top of the draft and our advice is to revise the topic and abstract

  • The click “Draft it for me” again

  • NOTE: You’ll lose the previous draft you had by doing this, so if there is a chance you want to keep it (or have parts of it to add into the new draft), we suggest copying and pasting it into another word document

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