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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.

SuiteGenie launch banner with social media automation dashboard

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.