Automation Route

AI for Social Media Marketing: Auto-Posting Workflow With Make

Write one content brief and let Make auto-generate and post to Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook on schedule. No manual posting, no missed days.

12 steps ~2h For operations Free

AI for social media marketing gets even more powerful when you automate the posting. On aidowith.me, the Automation in Make route has 12 steps that build a workflow where AI generates platform-specific posts from a content brief and Make publishes them on schedule. You write one brief per week. The automation turns it into adapted posts for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook, each formatted for the platform's style and character limits. Make handles the scheduling and posting. The route covers setting up the Make scenario, connecting your social accounts, building the AI content generation module, adding approval steps if you want human review, and configuring error handling so missed posts get retried. Most professionals set up the full workflow in about 2 hours and save 5 to 8 hours per week on social media management. The workflow runs on Make's free tier for up to 1,000 operations per month.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You spend 6 hours a week writing and posting the same content across 4 platforms manually
  • You've missed posting days because you got pulled into other work and forgot
  • Your social media management tool costs $99/month and you use 10% of its features

With aidowith.me

  • One content brief becomes platform-adapted posts published automatically across 4 channels
  • Save 5 to 8 hours per week on social media management with a workflow that runs itself
  • Built on Make's free tier (1,000 operations/month). No expensive social media tools required

Who Builds This With AI

Ops & Analysts

Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

How It Works

1

Set up Make and connect your accounts

Create your Make scenario and connect Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook. The route walks through each platform's API setup.

2

Build the AI content generation module

Configure Make to send your weekly content brief to ChatGPT, which generates platform-specific posts with the right format, tone, and hashtags.

3

Add scheduling and error handling

Set posting times for each platform, add an optional approval step, and configure retry logic for failed posts. Your workflow runs hands-free.

Build your social media auto-posting workflow

12 steps. About 2 hours. Automated posting across 4 platforms, hands-free.

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What You Walk Away With

Set up Make and connect your accounts

Build the AI content generation module

Add scheduling and error handling

Built on Make's free tier (1,000 operations/month). No expensive social media tools required

"I went from posting manually every day to writing one brief on Monday and letting the automation handle the rest. Saved me 7 hours a week."
- Content manager, SaaS startup

Questions

The route includes tested prompts built into the Make scenario. You don't need to write them yourself. The prompts take your content brief and generate platform-adapted posts for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook. You can customize the prompts later once you see what tone and style gets the best engagement on each platform.

Make's free tier includes 1,000 operations per month, which covers most small-to-medium social media workflows with room to spare. If you post to 4 platforms 5 days a week, that's about 80 operations per month, well within the free limit. Paid plans start at $9/month if you need more operations or advanced features.

Yes. The route includes an optional approval module that sends each post to Slack or email for review before publishing. You can approve or edit directly from the notification without opening Make. This is useful for teams that need a manager sign-off or brand voice check before anything goes public on social channels.