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She runs your social end to end — reads the market, ships the posts, reports what worked.

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Today
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@Mel pull @notely’s recent breakout posts — give me this week’s angle we can actually hit.
MelBOT9:41
Done · ran 6 steps
Research · Competitor teardowntracking daily
@notely.app is winning with real-workflow screen recordings
N@notely.appTikTok · last 30 days
Views / post2.1M peak
This week’s angleRun a student POV — “finals week, my notes run themselves.” Same format, your auto-organize as the payoff.
Benchmarks
@studywithliv890K views
@tooldemos.io+38% saves
See full analysis
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Turn that angle into a brief + hooks.
MelBOT9:43
Done · ran 4 steps
Create · Content brief
“Finals week on AI notes” — ready to shoot
Angle
Student POV — a real finals-week study flow
Format
TikTok screen recording · 45s
Audience
Deadline-crunched students, 18–26
“The AI note trick that saved my finals week…”
“POV: your notes finally organize themselves.”
Video cover Mel produced
ai-notes-cover.pngVideo cover · 1080×1920
Add to calendar
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Schedule it.
MelBOT9:48
Done · ran 5 steps
Run · Publish schedule
Queued across 3 platforms this week
This weekTikTokIGX
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Scheduled · TikTok today, 18:00
Also refreshed your TikTok bio to match the drop.
RescheduleApprove
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Write it up as a report.
MelBOT9:52
Done · ran 7 steps
Collaborate · Feishu doc
Filed the weekly report into #social-strategy
Doc
Notely teardown & next moves
  • Winning format: real-workflow screen recording
  • Shipped this week: finals-week student POV
Written to the doc and @you for review. I’ll pull tomorrow’s angles at 9:00.
Open doc
The teams already on MuseOn
  • Manus
  • Anker
  • Creao
  • Vomo
  • Notta
  • Medeo
Why a hire, not a tool

Not a tool you operate.
A colleague who operates.

Reach dropped this week — can we fix it before Friday’s drop?
You · Monday, 9:01 AM
A prompt tool

Sure! Here are 10 general ways to improve reach…

Waiting for your next prompt

— every step still yours to run.

Mel · same morning
  1. 9:04 AM

    Pulled 28 days of analytics. Found it — hook fatigue on the how-to openers.

  2. 9:31 AM

    Rewrote this week’s three hooks in your winning POV format.

  3. 12:00 PM

    Moved Friday’s drop to 6 PM — your audience peak.

  4. 6:14 PM

    Teaser posted. First hour: +38% reach vs last week.

Still on it — morning report at 9:00.
Everything Mel handles

Every job on your plate — now hers.

Researches content

Who's actually winning AI note-apps on TikTok right now?
Mel

Done · ran 8 steps. I pulled recent posts across TikTok, XHS, Reddit, and LinkedIn. Two patterns repeat: proof-led carousels and tool-in-action demos. The student workflow angle is still open; I tagged six safe examples for the brief.

Research coverage
  • TikTok
  • Rednote (XHS)
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Reddit
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook

Turns a topic into a storyboard

Make “finals week on AI notes” shootable.
Mel

Done · built a 45s screen-recording script: hook, pain, demo, result, CTA. Shot notes included, plus the one claim that needs approval before publishing.

Builds a reusable persona & viral-format library

That POV format keeps winning — keep it?
Mel

Saved as Format DNA: stable core = authority hook + product proof; replaceable skin = topic, screenshots, and stats. New drafts can reuse it now.

Schedules & publishes across platforms

Queue this week across accounts.
Mel

Queued five drafts — TikTok Tue/Thu 6 PM, IG Wed, LinkedIn Fri. Everything stays in review until the claim check passes; nothing publishes without approval.

Connect these accounts — she posts
  • TikTok
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • X

Monitors campaign results

How did yesterday's post land?
Mel

Report ready · saves and shares beat the account baseline. The strongest comments asked for templates, not pricing, so I moved a teardown topic into tomorrow's queue.

Remembers your brand

Draft the launch post.
Mel

I read the source doc and stored it as brand memory: calm voice, concrete proof, no hype. I'll use that before writing any official post, caption, or reply.

Runs the daily routine on her own

Mel9:00 AM

Morning brief — three new competitor posts, one reusable format, and two accounts worth tracking. Today's draft is ready; waiting on approval before anything goes live.

— nobody asked. It's just Tuesday.
Hired by lunch

Three moves and
she’s working.

  1. 01

    Just ask

    9:02 AM

    Tell Mel what you need. She takes it from there.

  2. 02

    Hand her something

    9:05 AM

    Drop a product, site, or account. She starts from the real thing.

  3. 03

    Let her in

    9:11 AM

    Authorize once. She reads what's running and brings back daily workflows.

Today
We’re launching the beta next week.
Melsocial media colleague
On it. I went through your TikTok and the product page — here are three daily workflows I can run this launch week:
Launch-week content calendarFounder-POV reel scriptsDaily read on what's landing
Want me to start?
Go.
Mel started · launch-week calendar drafting
By 12:04 — the first covers are already in your channel
“Chaos to calendar” slideshow cover Mel produced
“Founder day” vlog cover Mel produced
“Routine reset” before-and-after cover Mel produced
“Unbox with me” cover Mel produced
“Soft launch vlog” cover Mel produced
“5 content tips” cover Mel produced
Access, in your hands

You can see everything she touches.

Every permission is one you granted — scopes are listed in plain terms when you authorize, and you can take access back anytime.

Approval-first by design

She drafts and proposes; with approval on, nothing goes live without your sign-off.

01
Your data stays yours

Your brand, your accounts, your numbers — scoped to your workspace and never shared across customers.

02
Revoke at any time

Turn off her access whenever you want — credentials stop working immediately, and one message cancels any scheduled work.

03
Questions

Before you
connect.

What exactly is Mel?

Mel is an AI social media operator who works alongside your team in Feishu or Slack. She researches, plans, drafts, monitors, and optimizes — a colleague who owns your social presence, not a tool you operate.

How is she different from a content generator?

A generator gives you a post when you ask. Mel keeps the account moving on a daily rhythm, remembers your brand, reads the results, and proposes the next move herself.

How do I start working with her?

Message her in Feishu, hand her a product or link to start from, then authorize your accounts so she can read what's already running and propose daily workflows.

What can she actually see?

The conversation you have with her, plus the accounts and material you authorize. She reads it to understand the work — and acts only within the schedules and approval rules you set.

Does anything get published automatically?

Publishing runs on the schedule you set. Prefer a tighter grip? Require approval on every post — then nothing ships without your sign-off.

Mel waving hello

Hire Mel. She starts today.