Youanai Social for marketing agencies
Scale client content without losing brand control
Give agencies a repeatable page and campaign system for client context, approvals, reporting, social content, and reusable vertical playbooks.
Built for
Social media agencies, boutique marketing teams, and client-service operators
What you are probably trying to fix
Where to start
Reduce production drag without flattening client strategy.
Why this is worth fixing
The gap your social content can help close
These numbers are here so you can check the reasoning yourself. The point is simple: better content should answer the question, reduce the hesitation, and point people toward the next step.
Marq cites 98% of organizations reporting year-over-year content-demand increases and nearly three in four saying workloads exceeded stable levels; agencies need approval speed and source-linked drafts.
Screendragon defines content approval workflows around review ownership, feedback handling, brand integrity, and timelines; client-specific source notes help reduce revision loops.
Adobe found 96% of marketers saw content demand at least double in two years and 89% have three or more approval stages; source-linked drafts help scale production without making review messier.
What Youanai does with it
Give Youanai the context you already have. Wake up to drafts worth reviewing.
Business DNA means Youanai reads your website, public socials, colors, logo, voice, and the source material you give it. It uses that context to draft social posts, images, videos, and campaigns that still wait for your approval.
Start with the work you already did
Connect pages like client websites, brand docs, past posts, approval notes, campaign briefs, reporting snapshots.. Those become the raw material for posts instead of another blank calendar.
Turn it into campaigns people can act on
A good first pass is client website-to-calendar kit: Turn each client website into first-draft content pillars, campaign ideas, captions, and approval notes. Then test vertical playbook rollout.
You still make the call
Youanai drafts options faster than a blank-page content day. Nothing posts until a person reviews it, approves it, and decides it sounds right for the business.
Where to aim first
Three places content can move real behavior
Reduce production drag without flattening client strategy.
Turn client sites, briefs, and brand docs into source-linked first drafts.
Make approvals faster and less chaotic.
Package variants, source notes, and approval-ready campaign kits by client workspace.
Sell workflow control as much as AI output.
Keep review ownership, brand rules, and performance notes attached to every reusable playbook.
What is happening
- Agencies need faster production without flattening client strategy into generic AI copy.
- Client context, approvals, and reporting are usually the bottlenecks, not idea generation.
- Reusable vertical playbooks help agencies scale while keeping client separation intact.
What to answer
- Reduce blank-page production time across clients and platforms.
- Package client websites into first-draft calendars, captions, and campaign kits.
- Keep approvals, brand rules, and performance learnings attached to each workspace.
What buyers need
- Produce client content faster while keeping brand rules, approvals, and reporting intact.
- Turn client websites, offers, and past posts into campaign drafts without starting from zero.
- Reuse vertical playbooks across accounts without mixing client context.
What Youanai can learn from
- Client websites, brand docs, past posts, approval notes, campaign briefs, reporting snapshots.
- Vertical playbooks, offer libraries, testimonials, case studies, and content calendars.
- Platform rules, client tone notes, asset folders, and recurring campaign templates.
What to connect
Give Youanai the same context you would give a good marketer
Which client vertical, offer, audience, and approval rules should shape the campaign kit?
Which website pages, brand docs, past posts, and assets should become source context?
What approval notes, reporting insights, and platform rules should be reused?
Which client CTA should each campaign optimize for?
Trust builders
Show the proof people look for before they book
Client website-to-calendar examples with source notes and approval context.
Vertical playbooks, case studies, testimonials, reporting snapshots, and reusable offer libraries.
Draft-to-approval examples that show faster review without flattening the brand.
Run these first
Start with campaigns tied to real actions
Client website-to-calendar kit
Turn each client website into first-draft content pillars, campaign ideas, captions, and approval notes.
CTA: Build a client kit
Measure: Draft-to-approval cycle time
Vertical playbook rollout
Package repeatable offers, objections, source assets, and campaign types for common agency niches.
CTA: Create a playbook
Measure: Reusable campaign kits created per client
Approval-speed campaign
Use source notes, variants, and brand rules so clients approve faster with fewer revision loops.
CTA: Review campaign drafts
Measure: Client-specific performance learnings reused in new briefs
What you get
Less blank-page posting. More useful drafts.
Reduce blank-page work across clients
Keep client approvals and brand rules visible
Reuse winning playbooks without flattening every brand
How it works
Paste the context, review the drafts, schedule what feels right
Create a workspace for each client and import brand context.
Draft campaign kits, captions, images, and calendar ideas.
Review, schedule, report, and reuse what performs.
What to post about
Useful topics beat random daily posts
Client brand memory
Campaign production
Approval workflows
Reporting and iteration
What can repeat
Let Youanai reuse the boring context
Create reusable vertical playbooks for common client niches.
Turn client websites into first-draft campaign kits.
Repurpose approved posts into variants for each platform.
Where to pull context from
- Client websites, Google Drive folders, Notion docs, Airtable bases, ClickUp tasks, and brand guides.
- Canva folders, past social posts, content calendars, approval comments, and campaign briefs.
- GA4/Search Console exports, reporting snapshots, case studies, testimonials, and offer libraries.
What to watch after publishing
- Draft-to-approval cycle time
- Reusable campaign kits created per client
- Client-specific performance learnings reused in new briefs
Fair concerns
Two things worth checking before you trust this
AI makes every client sound the same.
Separate workspaces, brand docs, approval notes, and past posts keep each client context isolated.
Production speed is useless if approvals still drag.
Build campaign kits with client-ready drafts, variants, and source notes so reviewers can approve faster.
Before you try it
Questions worth asking
Yes. The product is built around separate workspaces, reusable context, approvals, and social production workflows.
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