Social Media ManagementMarkyStill basic and not ready for mass automation

Marky

Marky

Marky

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4.5262 reviews

Master your social media game

Still basic and not ready for mass automation

I really wanted to give Marky a higher note, I have lots of expectations for it and the team is passionate. But it lacks basic features, and is not AI-ready.

First, we cannot give it a topic to write about (!!!). You must pick from a list of topics that cannot be described in detail. This is a very inconvenient flow. You cannot ask it for a specific tone, nor can you give it a URL or a document to let it create bulk-related content.

It hallucinates constantly and rarely provides satisfying outputs, maybe 1 out of 15. Many comments confirm I am not the only one having an impossible time to make it say something correct, despite having invested a lot of time finetuning my brand description and topic titles.
The style sounds too AI-isch, there is obviously no real prompt engineering investment behind the scene.
Since we cannot use our own prompts, you have to rely on the "topics" that have a tiny context window (just a title), which contribute to irrelevant content generation. With the cost of AI in 2025 you could be much more generous.

Nor can your brand be fully understood in detail. The context window size is also too small.

The image editor is basic, far from a Canva or a Picmaker, and it still needs polishing. It lacks an instant redo feature for quickly switching templates or creating multiple visual variations with the same text (you must do that manually).

Text Animation feature is very basic as well, and looks pretty outdated in 2025. It doesn't add any value IMHO.

The social media posting feature is basic as well, as you cannot customize posting settings like in other competitor tools. It's a one-size-fits-all approach; there is no customization per platform.

So what are the positive points?
- Easily upload your content from other tools, and write your own content. The flow is simple, straightforward, to post on multiple platforms at once when we don't need any advanced settings.
- Splitting long posts for X is really smart and works well.
It creates bulk designs that you can edit, making it an alternative to Canva when you don't need a specific style. You can keep a draft to copy/paste new content, creating coherence (you cannot save a template, though).
You get useful statistics from all your social media.
- Support is reactive
- The roadmap is full of good ideas; now let's see how it evolves!

Sebastien.R
Purchased from: AppSumo.com