Social media management for a building tradesperson
A tradesperson wins jobs through proof of work, and social media is where local clients see it. But on site all day, there’s no time to post. ED automates your presence: your projects and advice published at the right time, in your straightforward tone, without you touching a thing.
What is social media management for a building tradesperson?
Social media management for a building tradesperson runs on your projects: finished jobs, before/after shots, seasonal work. ED follows that rhythm, writes in your grounded tone, and schedules posts when local clients are looking for someone reliable.
What ED handles for you
An example of content generated for you
ED writes in your tone, from your real business. Here’s the kind of post ED produces:
The difference with a classic scheduling tool
Without ED
You’re on site from dawn. By evening, quotes come first and posting never happens. Your page is empty.
With ED
ED publishes your finished jobs, your skill and your advice automatically. Local clients see the quality before they even call.
A scheduling tool publishes what you give it. Automated by ED, your social media management starts from your calendar and your key moments to propose the content itself — already written, ready to approve. That’s the difference between an assistant that waits for your instructions and one that anticipates.
Approve from your phone
ED notifies you when a piece of content is ready. You approve it from your phone between two tasks, without opening a computer. Managing your social media no longer needs a dedicated time slot.
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Getting started with social media management for a building tradesperson
Solo craftsman or small crew, social media management by ED adapts to your trade. Reassuring and precise, or bold and modern — the AI learns your voice and keeps it in every post.
ED is in private beta. If you want to test automated social media management for your business on your own channels, join the waitlist. To see all the features, check out the ED · Editorial.

