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Freelance social media managers juggle multiple clients, platforms, and content formats. Manually scheduling repurposed clips eats up billable hours and invites errors. By automating the push from a central hub to Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook, you reclaim time for strategy and client communication.
Monday Batch Preparation (2 hours per client)
Start the week with a focused block that turns a long‑form video into platform‑ready assets.
8:00 AM – Export clips – Pull the vertical, square, and horizontal versions you created in Chapter 5.
8:30 AM – Apply brand templates – Overlay logos, colors, and fonts from Chapter 6 to keep every clip on‑brand.
9:00 AM – Generate hooks & CTAs – Use the AI prompts from Chapter 7 to craft platform‑specific copy that drives engagement.
9:30 AM – Upload to distribution hub – Place all clips in a shared folder (Google Drive, Dropbox, or your NAS) that will trigger the automation.
10:00 AM – Schedule vertical clips – Run AutoShorts.ai (Step 2) to push TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
10:30 AM – Schedule square clips – Use Meta Business Suite (Step 3) for Instagram feed and Facebook feed posts.
11:00 AM – LinkedIn posts – Manually schedule the horizontal/square clips with the pre‑written captions you generated earlier.
Check the AutoShorts.ai queue for any flags (e.g., TikTok copyright notices) and fix them before the day ends.
Building the One‑Click Pipeline
To turn the manual steps into a true one‑click workflow, connect AutoShorts.ai to your TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram accounts via Zapier or Make.
Create a CSV template that includes: file URL, caption, hashtags, publish time, and platform. Each row becomes a task that the automation reads and schedules.
Set up a Zap that watches your distribution hub folder; when a new clip lands, it:
- Extracts the file name to determine aspect ratio (vertical, square, horizontal).
- Looks up the matching CSV row for caption and hashtags.
- Posts to the appropriate platform using the native API (AutoShorts.ai for vertical, Meta Business Suite for square/feed, LinkedIn API for horizontal/square).
Test the workflow with a single clip, then enable it for the full batch. The entire Monday prep now runs in under 30 minutes, freeing the rest of the day for client work.
Daily Maintenance & Optimization
Spend 30 minutes each day per client to:
- Respond to comments using a unified inbox (Hootsuite, Buffer, or Sprout Social).
- Review analytics and tweak hooks or CTAs for the next batch.
- Use ShortAI (Step 4) to fill any gaps where a clip didn’t meet platform specs.
Keep an eye on platform‑specific quirks: Facebook often needs a separate schedule due to its longer‑form video preference, while LinkedIn shines with thought‑leadership clips under 10 minutes.
Takeaway
By batching preparation, applying brand templates, generating AI‑driven copy, and linking everything through a Zapier/Make pipeline, you transform chaotic repurposing into a reliable, repeatable system. The result is consistent posting across six platforms, higher engagement, and more billable hours for the work that truly matters.
For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Freelance Social Media Managers: How to Automate Content Repurposing from Long-Form Video Across 6+ Platforms.
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