Startup Name | Planable |
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What problem are you solving? | In a typical social media campaign dozens of emails, spreadsheets and slides are sent back and forth between the agency and the client.In the best case, it’s just frustrating and a waste of valuable time, in the worst case, important information is lost and the agency-client relationship is damaged. |
What is your solution? | Planable is a tool that speeds up the way social media campaigns are managed and makes planning, visualizing and approving social media posts easy and fun. |
Target Market | social media freelancers and agencies |
How will you make money? | We’ll have a free plan forever, allowing every user one free project. Once the user’s needs starts to grow beyond a single project, we charge a monthly subscription. |
Tell us about the market & founders, why is this a great opportunity? | The market is big. There are more than half a million agencies and tens of millions of marketers worldwide. And we are the first company that will significantly improve the way they collaborate with their clients and get the social media posts approved. |
Founders Names | Xenia Muntean |
Founders Email | NA |
What type of funding has the company received? | Bootstrap |
If you have a press kit or image gallery please provide a link (optional) | NA |
Website | www.planable.io |
Twitter Handle | Planable |
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