You finish a piece. You stare at it for ten minutes. You meant to post it, then a deadline came up, then a commission, then it just felt weird to post it three weeks later. Half your portfolio never made it onto a feed.
The work exists. The only thing missing is the part where people see it.
Plan the strategy
A queue bundles the things that make an illustrator's channel work: which accounts you publish to, which formats fit each one, and how often you want to show up.
Set up your Instagram-and-Threads-and-Bluesky presence once. Drop finished work and process snippets in as you make them. The queue tells you how many weeks of runway you have, so the feed keeps moving while you're heads-down on a commission.
One queue per channel. As many channels as your studio runs.
Instagram, Threads, Bluesky. Three posts per week. Mon, Thu, Sat.
Skip the blank page
The piece carries itself. The caption shouldn't be the reason it stays in your drafts folder. Drafts that sound like a working illustrator, not a portfolio bot.
A guided seven-step wizard. It walks you through nine voice dimensions, captures what you'd never sound like, and lets you edit sample drafts until they read like you on a good day.
Capture how you already write to clients. Or build a slightly bolder voice for promotion. Your call.
Output: a complete voice profile that powers every AI draft. Editable any time on the Voice page in Manage.
Built-in templates for the patterns you reach for again and again: a finished-piece reveal, a process-shot, a print-shop drop, a commissions-open or commissions-closed post. Save your own as you build them.
Per-platform hints baked in, so a draft for Instagram doesn't read like a draft for Bluesky.
Publish once, learn what's working
Pick the image. Write the caption once. FeedMansion adapts the format and length per platform and publishes everywhere in one click.
Publish across nine platforms
Post-level metrics from the platforms that report them back. Sort by engagement, views, saves, or shares to find your top posts at a glance, then use what's working to inform the next piece.
Post-level analytics from Threads, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. The other four platforms are coming.
Three studio-shaped posts that don't pull you out of the work for the day.
Monday
The reveal. One image, one paragraph about what it's for or what you wanted to try. The piece you almost didn't post because three weeks went by.
Thursday
A WIP, a colour test, a deleted layer, a thumbnail that got rejected. People who'd never commission you from a finished piece will commission you from the way you got there.
Saturday
New prints in stock. Three commission slots open in May. Last call before the holiday cutoff. The post that actually moves orders.
Run a separate queue for the shop. Restocks and seasonal drops live there with their own cadence.
Invite collaborators with per-presence roles. They draft, you approve. Nothing publishes without your final yes.
Try every feature for 14 days. No credit card required.