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Plan and Publish Social Content

Plan, create, and publish social media content using the Social Planner and automate content creation with the Social Content Engine.

The Social Planner schedules and publishes your content. The Social Content Engine creates and fills that content for you.

Together, they let you stay consistent without manually building every post.


Why this matters

Most businesses approach social media like this:

  • “I should post something today”

  • scramble for an idea

  • post inconsistently

  • disappear for two weeks

Which turns into: random effort with no consistency

Consistency builds visibility. But consistency usually requires time most business owners don’t have.

Kyrios solves that by combining:

  • planning

  • creation

  • scheduling

  • publishing

into one system.


What you will do

You will:

  1. connect your social accounts

  2. understand how posts are scheduled

  3. use the Social Content Engine to generate content

  4. create a simple posting rhythm


Step 1 — Connect your social accounts

Before anything can be published:

  1. go to Marketing → Social Planner

  2. connect your platforms

Supported platforms include:

  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • LinkedIn

  • Google Business Profile

  • TikTok

  • YouTube

  • Pinterest

Once connected, Kyrios can publish content directly.


Step 2 — Understand how scheduling works

The Social Planner acts like a calendar.

You can:

  • create posts

  • schedule them for specific dates

  • manage multiple platforms in one place

Instead of posting manually every day, you plan ahead.


Step 3 — Use the Social Content Engine

This is where things change.

Instead of creating every post yourself:

You define:

  • what type of content you want

  • how often you want to post

Then the system generates content for you.


What the Social Content Engine can do

It can:

  • generate full social posts

  • create campaign-based content

  • produce ad-style messaging

  • generate captions and hooks

  • suggest visual concepts

  • create content around your uploaded images


Content types you can generate

Examples include:

  • brand awareness posts

  • educational carousels

  • educational reels

  • AI-generated UGC-style content

  • mixed content strategies


Campaign-based content

You can create campaigns that:

  • generate a series of related posts

  • maintain consistent messaging

  • promote a product or service over time

These campaigns can be pushed directly into the Social Planner.


Auto-posting system

You can activate auto-posting.

This allows you to:

  • define a posting schedule

  • choose content types

  • let the system continuously generate and schedule posts

Instead of asking: “What should I post today?”

The system already creates and schedules them for you.


Step 4 — Review and approve content

Even with automation:

  • review posts before publishing

  • adjust messaging if needed

  • keep brand consistency

You stay in control. The system removes the heavy lifting.


Step 5 — Keep it simple

Do not try to:

  • post on every platform

  • create daily content immediately

  • build complex campaigns

Start with:

  • one or two platforms

  • a simple weekly schedule

  • one content type

Consistency matters more than volume.


Where to go

  • Marketing → Social Planner

  • Content Engine → Social Content Engine

  • Media Storage for images and videos


Where to track performance

Use:

  • Social Planner statistics

  • reporting dashboards

  • platform-level insights

This shows:

  • engagement

  • post performance

  • content effectiveness


Helpful resources


What to ignore for now

You do not need:

  • advanced automation rules

  • multi-platform expansion

  • bulk scheduling imports

  • detailed analytics optimization

  • full campaign strategies

Right now, the goal is simply to create a consistent posting rhythm.


Important note

If you rely only on manual posting:

  • consistency breaks

  • content stops

  • momentum disappears

The system works best when:

  • content is scheduled

  • automation is used

  • posting is consistent


Example scenario

You want to post three times per week.

You:

  • choose educational content

  • set a posting schedule

  • activate auto-posting

The system:

  • generates posts

  • schedules them

  • keeps content flowing

That’s it.

Set a simple schedule. Let the system generate your content.

Now your social presence continues without depending on daily effort.

You go from: “I need to post more.”

to: “My content is being handled consistently.”

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