Social media agency for small business
PostDeck manages your entire social media presence — content creation, scheduling, analytics, and growth. You run your business. We grow your audience.
We handle the work that eats up your evenings and weekends.
We write the posts, design the graphics, and create the captions — in your brand voice, for your specific audience.
A full month of content planned and scheduled across all your platforms. Never stare at a blank phone again.
Monthly reports that actually mean something. We show you what's working, what to do more of, and what to drop.
Follower growth, engagement rates, reach expansion — tracked and optimized every single week.
We respond to your comments, DMs, and mentions. Your audience gets treated like people, not metrics.
We don't hand you a spreadsheet and disappear. We manage everything, every week, like it's our own business.
No onboarding calls. No discovery forms. Just tell us about your business and we get to work.
We review your current accounts, understand your audience, and identify what content resonates with your customers.
Every week, we create original posts tailored to your brand — graphics, captions, hashtags — scheduled and ready to go.
More followers. More engagement. More customers finding you on social. We track it all and report back monthly.
PostDeck is for the bakery owner, the solo dentist, the HVAC contractor who knows social matters but can't spend their whole day on it.
"I know I should post more, but between running the shop and managing staff, social media is the last thing I get to."
"I don't have hours every week to figure out what to post, design it, and figure out if it even worked."
"I tried the cheap tools but I'm still doing all the work. I need someone who actually manages it."
No hidden fees. No surprise invoices. One flat monthly price that covers everything.
For businesses getting started with social
For businesses ready to scale their presence
For businesses treating social as a growth channel
Your competitors are already showing up online. The question isn't whether you need a social presence — it's whether you're going to build one that actually works.