Introducing SuiteGenie: AI-Powered Social Media Automation
SuiteGenie now runs as a connected operating system across Tweet Genie, LinkedIn Genie, Social Genie, and Agency mode, with clearer pricing and real automation add-ons.
Kanishk Saraswat - February 14, 2026 - 6 min read
Why SuiteGenie Looks Different Now
Quick Answer: SuiteGenie is no longer a single vague automation promise. It is a connected operating system across Tweet Genie, LinkedIn Genie, Social Genie, and Agency mode, with clearer pricing and real automation add-ons.
The first version of SuiteGenie was easy to describe as "AI social media automation," but that language was too broad. Teams do not buy generic automation. They buy a way to plan, write, review, approve, publish, and learn without gluing five tools together.
That is what SuiteGenie is now built around.
What Is Live Today
Tweet Genie for X/Twitter drafting, threads, approvals, scheduling, and publishing
LinkedIn Genie for strategy builder flows, plan generation, writing support, and publishing
Social Genie for Threads and staged Instagram or YouTube rollout paths in the same system
Agency mode for client workspaces, approval links, pooled credits, and cross-product launch context
BYOK + hosted credits so users can choose between convenience and cost control
Standalone Automation and Agency Automation add-ons for deeper recurring workflows
The Product Model Is Simpler Now
SuiteGenie pricing is now structured in a way that matches how people actually work.
1. Base plan = ownership scope
Free for testing and lighter solo usage
Pro for solo operators and internal teams
Agency for client workspaces and pooled delivery
2. Credits = AI execution
Credits pay for AI-heavy tasks like generation, analysis refreshes, and deeper drafting loops. Publishing, approvals, comments, and calendar use stay workflow-native.
3. Automation = add-on layer
If you only need deeper automation, you can now buy that separately instead of pretending you need a full agency setup.
Why That Matters
This gives us a better answer for the real buyer questions:
A founder who only wants stronger automation can stay lean.
An internal team can use Pro without buying agency overhead.
An agency can run pooled client workspaces and then add deeper automation only when it actually needs it.
Who Should Care Most
This matters most if you are:
a solo operator trying to keep the setup lean
an internal team that wants stronger execution without agency complexity
an agency that needs workspace-scoped client delivery, approvals, and pooled usage
What We Are Focused On Next
Better reporting and export for agency workflows
Deeper calendar control and scheduling visibility
Stronger analytics summaries across workspaces
Cleaner automation controls across the Genie modules
SuiteGenie is moving away from vague marketing and toward a clearer system: one platform, multiple work modes, and automation that fits the scope you actually need.
Related Reading
Why We Reshaped SuiteGenie Plans Around Real Usage
What Reliable Social Media Automation Actually Needs
How Agency Teams Use SuiteGenie for Workspace-Based Client Ops
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main topic of Introducing SuiteGenie: AI-Powered Social Media Automation?
SuiteGenie now runs as a connected operating system across Tweet Genie, LinkedIn Genie, Social Genie, and Agency mode, with clearer pricing and real automation add-ons.
How does SuiteGenie help with social media automation?
It combines drafting, approvals, publishing, analytics, and automation layers in one connected product instead of forcing teams to stack unrelated tools.