Chuhching

For solo SMMs & social agencies

Run the SMM business, not seven separate apps and 14 client Slacks

Chuhching is the workspace where your client roster, new-biz pipeline, intake and review-call booking, drafted content and reports, and a per-client portal all live together — and AI agents handle drafts, approvals, and the admin between content calendars, with you approving anything that goes out.

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Your Bookability Score

82

Strong fit for Social media managers shows. Here are matches whose listeners are your audience.

  1. 1

    Social Media Marketing Podcast

    Large · weekly · 81% fit

    Michael Stelzner's audience is social media managers and marketers.

    Your angle: "the client result that actually came from organic"

  2. 2

    Marketing School

    Very large · daily · 78% fit

    Daily tactical reach for an organic-results angle.

    Your angle: "the client result that actually came from organic"

  3. 3

    Perpetual Traffic

    Large · weekly · 75% fit

    Paid-and-organic operators — your peers and clients.

    Your angle: "the client result that actually came from organic"

  4. 4

    Online Marketing Made Easy

    Large · weekly · 71% fit

    Audience monetizing social audiences — your buyers.

    Your angle: "the client result that actually came from organic"

  5. 5

    The GaryVee Audio Experience

    Very large · active · 70% fit

    Massive social-first reach for a contrarian take.

    Your angle: "the client result that actually came from organic"

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Everything social media managers need, in one place

Client & new-biz pipeline (CRM)

Every client, prospect, and renewal in one view

Track new-biz leads from intro through proposal and signed retainer. Tag active clients with renewal dates, scope notes, and approval contacts — the relationships that pay rent stay searchable, not scattered across 14 client Slacks and a Notion CRM.

Intake & review-call booking

Your booking page for new-biz, reviews, and content approvals

Public scheduling for new-biz intros, monthly content reviews, quarterly strategy calls, and ad-hoc client check-ins — calendar sync, intake-form pre-screen, reminders, and SMS confirmations. Different booking types route to different prep flows.

AI outreach + sequences (in each client's voice)

Per-brand drafts that don't sound like ChatGPT

Draft a month of content per client in their brand voice, post-event recaps, monthly reports, content-calendar approvals — each workspace remembers the brand voice, so the SaaS client reads nothing like the local café. Sent from your domain (or your client's), replies in your inbox.

Per-client portal (community)

One private space per client account

Each client gets a branded portal with their content calendar, monthly reports, approval queue, and a directory of who's working on the account. Clients see only their workspace; you switch with one click. Approvals happen in one place, not 12 different DMs.

Workflows & agent automation

The kickoff-to-monthly-report grind, automated

Client signed → kickoff doc → brand-voice intake → first content month drafted → approval queued → posted → engagement captured → monthly report drafted → renewal check-in scheduled. Build the playbook once; let agents run it for every client.

Press & podcast authority (for your shop, not just your clients)

Win the next retainer with your own brand

Industry-podcast matches and reporter queries for the SMM/agency space surface in the same workspace, with drafted angles you review. Most SMMs work IN the business; this lets you also work ON it, growing your own brand from the same platform.

Why social media managers choose Chuhching

Stops the seven-app SMM tax

Buffer/Later for scheduling, Canva for assets, ConvertKit for newsletters, Notion for client docs, Slack for client comms, Calendly for calls, Google Sheets for the new-biz pipeline — Chuhching collapses that into one workspace where AI agents can act across all of it.

Agents do the busywork your account managers drop

The monthly report you keep meaning to send. The follow-up on the proposal from three weeks ago. The brand-voice tweak you forgot to apply to last week's batch. Agents draft these on schedule; you approve in 30 seconds.

Solo-SMM and small-agency sized

No enterprise tool sprawl. You'll be drafting your first client's content in their brand voice the day you sign up. Pricing scales per workspace, so your costs don't punish growth.

Approval-first on every word, voice-rules per client

Nothing publishes without you (and your client, where configured) approving. Each workspace has its own voice rules — fintech compliance flags here, casual brand here, formal here. Chuhching is your account managers multiplied, not a generic AI that breaks brand voice.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from Buffer, Later, or Hootsuite?

Those are schedulers. Chuhching is the SMM business: CRM, new-biz pipeline, client portals, drafted content in each brand voice, monthly reports, AND scheduling — with AI agents that handle the work between calendars. Many SMMs keep their scheduler and use Chuhching for everything else; lean SMMs replace the scheduler too.

Can clients approve content in their own workspace?

Yes — invite the client to their workspace with approver-only permissions. They see their content queue, approve or comment, and never see your other clients, your rates, or your pipeline.

Will the AI actually keep each client on-brand?

Each workspace has its own brand-voice rules and example library. A fintech client and a fitness client read differently. You always review before anything is scheduled, and voice rules block content that breaks brand guidelines you set.

How long does setup take?

About an hour to import clients, configure your booking page, set up brand-voice rules for your first 2-3 accounts, and connect domains. Most SMMs draft their first client's month of content from Chuhching on day one.

What's free to try?

Profile, pipeline, intake form, and your booking page are free. Paid plans add sending (email + SMS), workflow automation, per-client portals, and AI agents that run on your behalf.

Stop running 14 clients out of 14 client Slacks

Start free — spin up your first client workspace, draft a month of on-brand content, and let agents handle approvals.

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