The simplest way to turn one idea into channel-correct posts — for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and more — without the bloat, the busywork, or the fake AI.
For founders, marketing teams, and creators who got tired of social media software that got in the way.
We spent 6 months rebuilding our onboarding — here's what we learned
Hot take: most social tools solve the wrong problem entirely
New product drop — swipe to see the full collection
Behind the scenes: How we built our content engine
POV: Your social manager discovers one-click publish
The best publishing tool is the one that gets out of your way
We spent 6 months rebuilding our onboarding — here's what we learned
Hot take: most social tools solve the wrong problem entirely
New product drop — swipe to see the full collection
Behind the scenes: How we built our content engine
POV: Your social manager discovers one-click publish
The best publishing tool is the one that gets out of your way
POV: Your social manager discovers one-click publish
The best publishing tool is the one that gets out of your way
Spring campaign mood board — 12 pins, one stack
Just published across 4 channels in under 10 seconds
Community update: New features launching this month
We built a publishing tool — ask us anything
New hours and spring menu now live at all locations
POV: Your social manager discovers one-click publish
The best publishing tool is the one that gets out of your way
Spring campaign mood board — 12 pins, one stack
Just published across 4 channels in under 10 seconds
Community update: New features launching this month
We built a publishing tool — ask us anything
New hours and spring menu now live at all locations
Announce the new Stack model and channel cards to all audiences.
The dashboards are deep. The calendars are busy. The AI writes confidently about things it has never understood. The approval workflows were designed for organisations nobody actually works for.
Meanwhile, the thing you need — a clean path from what you want to say to what goes live, on the right channel, in the right format — is buried under fourteen features you never asked for.
We built Supastack because we got tired of paying for tools we stopped trusting.
Give your communication intent a home. Name it, attach your media, select the channels that matter for this piece. That is the thinking done. Everything after this is execution.
LinkedIn gets the professional argument. X gets the compressed hook. Instagram gets the visual-led caption. Each channel has its own card, its own format rules, its own character. No universal compose box.
When every channel output is ready, one action sends it. Queue it, schedule it, or publish now. The Stack moves to Published. You know exactly what went live and where.
We enforce the rule most tools ignore. Each channel gets exactly one final version per Stack. No variant chaos, no ambiguous drafts at the point of publication. The system is opinionated about this. So are we.
We do not claim an AI can write your brand voice from a prompt. We use AI for what it is actually good at: shortening for character limits, reformatting for channel fit, flagging obvious tone mismatches. Not writing your brand's voice for you.
The calendar is not the product. The analytics suite is not the product. The community inbox is not the product. Publishing is the product. Everything else is secondary — either barely present or entirely absent.
Supastack does not compete for your attention. No badges you did not ask for. No notifications dressed as features. No charts where your content creation flow used to be. Just a tool that helps you publish and then gets out of the way.
Your publishing tool should know the difference.
Text-first. Professional argument. 600–1200 chars optimal.
Compressed hook. Thread toggle. Sharpest possible idea.
Visual-first. Media above caption. Hashtag zone below.
Video-primary. Portrait preview. Hook in the first second.
Title separate from description. Thumbnail upload. Two-field card.
Each channel card reflects the actual constraints and conventions of that channel. Not as a lecture. As a built-in guide that makes the right version obvious.
You have built an audience around what you know and how you say it. You publish regularly, you care about tone, you know that your LinkedIn voice and your X voice are different things. You do not need a social media platform. You need a clean publishing tool that stays out of the way.
Your thinking is the product. You know what you want to say. You do not have four hours to configure a social tool before you can say it. Supastack takes you from idea to published in the time a normal tool takes to load its calendar view.
You are two to eight people managing multiple channels for a brand you know well. You do not need approval workflows designed for a company ten times your size. You need to know what is going out, who is responsible for what, and what has already gone live.
You have brand standards. You have multiple contributors. You have had bad experiences with tools that started simple and became complex as soon as someone tried to configure them for your actual workflow. Supastack stays simple because its architecture is designed around simplicity, not bolted onto it.
No feature tiers designed to make the middle plan look reasonable. Pay for what you need.
For solo creators & freelancers
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Start free trialAdditional users $5/mo each
For agencies & large teams
Start free trialExtra accounts: $99/mo per 10-pack
Dedicated infrastructure, custom account limits, SLA, and onboarding. For teams that need a tailored setup.
Supastack does not replace your strategy, your brand knowledge, or your editorial judgement. It removes the tool friction that stands between those things and publication.
No credit card required. Works with LinkedIn, X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and more.