A note from Rajjesh.
For ten years I watched marketing teams drown in tools. Not bad tools — most of them are excellent at what they do. The problem isn't the tools. The problem is the seams between them.
I ran growth at three different companies before starting Manager.Social. At every one of them, the same scene played out. A marketer would spot a winning keyword in one tab, copy it into a spreadsheet, paste it into a brief, hand it to a writer, watch them publish in a fourth tool, then manually reconcile rankings, social shares, and ad performance across four more dashboards on Monday morning. The work the marketer was actually hired to do — strategy, creativity, judgment — happened in the cracks between all of that.
So we built the thing we wished existed. One platform that does the boring connective work for you, so the people doing the actual marketing can focus on the parts a machine can't do.
We're not trying to be the best SEO tool, or the best social scheduler, or the best ad manager. We're trying to be the best workspace for the person who has to do all of those things — and who is tired of paying six bills, learning six UIs, and stitching six exports together every Friday.
If that sounds like you, I'd love for you to try it. And if it doesn't work the way you need, please tell me — my email is in the footer and I read every message.