Run the business. Repic runs the brand.
You don't have a marketing team, you have ten minutes between meetings. Repic turns those minutes into a consistent, on-brand presence, and asks before it touches anything.
Content is the first thing to slip when you're running everything.
Content always loses to customers, product and payroll, so it happens late, or not at all.
Your brand looks made-in-a-rush because it was, a little different each time you post.
Hiring out helps, until the output stops sounding like you and the edits pile up.
Four pieces that carry the weight.
Set up once, then lean on them daily.
Ten minutes over coffee, and it's handled.
Describe your brand once
25 fields, one source of truth every engine reads.
Ask in plain language
“Queue a post about Thursday's webinar.” That's the whole brief.
Review & Allow
See exactly what it'll do before it does it. Nothing without permission.
It lands in your history
In your palette, your tone, your hashtag style. Back to the business.
The brand stops being the thing you're behind on.
One source of truth
Set the brand once; every channel and engine reads the same thing.
A ten-minute presence
A real, on-brand post in the time you actually have between meetings.
Nothing without permission
The Assistant explains what it's about to do, and waits for your Allow.
The Assistant does the work, and asks first.
It's the closest thing to a marketing hire that never guesses. Every action is previewed in plain language; you Allow or Adjust. Delegation without losing the reins.
Explore Repic Assistant →Ten minutes over coffee: “Queue a static post about Thursday's webinar.” The assistant shows you what it's about to do, you tap Allow, and the post lands in your history, in your palette, your tone, your hashtag style. Back to the business.