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Published 6 March 2026|Updated 20 March 2026

Schedule Posts, Track Engagement, and Report Results. One Agent Keeps It Moving.

Quick answer

A social media AI agent helps social teams handle the daily work of social management: scheduling approved posts across LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram, compiling weekly cross-platform performance reports, and alerting your team when engagement spikes. Pinksheep lets social media managers describe what they need in plain English and builds agents that connect to Buffer, Hootsuite, Meta Business Suite, and your content tools.

Social Media AI Agent helps your team handle repetitive work in plain English. Pinksheep connects to Buffer, Hootsuite, Meta Business Suite, and 1,000+ more, shows you the plan, and helps you stay in control before anything important changes.

Social media managers handling cross-platform scheduling, engagement monitoring, community response, and performance reporting.

  • Free to start. No technical setup required.
  • Connects to Buffer, Hootsuite, Meta Business Suite, and 1,000+ more
  • Your agents ask before they act. You decide.

Example prompts

Describe what you need. Pinksheep builds the plan.

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From description to live agent in minutes

No flowcharts. No code. Just describe the process.

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Describe what you need

"When a new post is marked as approved in our Notion content calendar, publish it to LinkedIn, Twi..."

2

Review the manifest

See exactly what the agent will read, write, and in what order. Make changes before it runs.

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Approve and deploy

Confirm the plan, then deploy it. Your agent gets to work inside your tools, and you stay in control of important actions.

What is Social Media AI Agent?

A social media AI agent helps social teams handle the daily work of social management: scheduling approved posts across LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram, compiling weekly cross-platform performance reports, and alerting your team when engagement spikes. Pinksheep lets social media managers describe what they need in plain English and builds agents that connect to Buffer, Hootsuite, Meta Business Suite, and your content tools.

Built-in controls on every agent

  • Your agents ask before they act. You decide.
  • Every action logged. Every cost visible. Full control.
  • Spend caps are on by default.
  • Connects to 500+ business apps your team already uses.

Where Social Media Manager teams usually start

Social Media Manager teams usually start with the repeatable jobs that eat time every week: publish once, go live everywhere, cross-platform metrics without the export dance, and know when a post takes off so you can ride the wave. Social media managers handling cross-platform scheduling, engagement monitoring, community response, and performance reporting. Pinksheep turns those recurring requests into one reviewable agent plan so the team can connect the right tools, inspect the sequence of steps, and keep important writes approval-first before anything changes in production.

Common questions

Can the cross-platform scheduler post native content formats per platform, or does it push the same post everywhere?

You can configure the agent to use platform-specific versions of each post. For example, your Notion calendar entry can include a LinkedIn version with a long-form angle and a Twitter version with a shorter hook. The agent publishes the platform-appropriate version to each channel at the scheduled time.

How does the weekly performance report handle posts that went viral and skewed the averages?

The report shows both aggregate metrics and individual post performance so you can see the distribution. Viral outliers are highlighted as top performers separately from the team average so they don't mislead week-over-week trending. You can also configure the agent to flag any post that exceeded 3x the average engagement as a notable win.

Manual automation vs approval-first agents for social media manager

The difference is not just speed. Approval-first agents give social media manager teams a way to automate real work without hiding the logic in fragile rules or scattered handoffs across multiple tools. You still decide what needs review, but the repetitive work no longer depends on manual checking and copy-paste updates.

AreaManual workflowPinksheep agent
Workflow setupRules and handoffs live across separate tools and docsOne plain-English brief becomes a reviewable build manifest
Context handlingPeople stitch together context from different systemsAgents pull live context from Buffer, Hootsuite, Meta Business Suite, and 1,000+ more
ControlApprovals and change history are hard to auditApprovals, logs, and spend controls stay visible in one place
Iteration speedChanging the process often means reworking multiple rulesUpdate the brief, review the plan, and redeploy with the same controls

Frequently asked questions

Can the cross-platform scheduler post native content formats per platform, or does it push the same post everywhere?

You can configure the agent to use platform-specific versions of each post. For example, your Notion calendar entry can include a LinkedIn version with a long-form angle and a Twitter version with a shorter hook. The agent publishes the platform-appropriate version to each channel at the scheduled time.

How does the weekly performance report handle posts that went viral and skewed the averages?

The report shows both aggregate metrics and individual post performance so you can see the distribution. Viral outliers are highlighted as top performers separately from the team average so they don't mislead week-over-week trending. You can also configure the agent to flag any post that exceeded 3x the average engagement as a notable win.

Can the engagement spike alert agent suggest specific follow-up actions, not just send a notification?

Yes. You can build suggested actions into the alert message: boost this post with $200, reshare to Stories, reply to the top comment thread, or cross-post to the newsletter. The agent includes the suggested action in the Slack message; you decide which one to act on. The agent doesn't take these actions itself unless you explicitly approve them.

What happens when a post is scheduled but the content Notion entry hasn't been approved yet?

The agent checks the Notion status field at publish time. If the status isn't approved, it skips the post and alerts the social media manager in Slack with which post was missed and why. It doesn't publish unapproved content under any circumstances.

Can the agent handle community management tasks like flagging comments that need a response?

You can build a comment monitoring agent that runs on a schedule. The agent checks your social accounts for comments with questions or complaints, classifies them by urgency, and posts a digest to your team channel with the highest-priority items flagged for a human response. Reply drafts can be prepared for review, and every send can require your explicit approval.

Last updated 20 March 2026

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Last reviewed 20 March 2026

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