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Social Media Brand House. Run a multi-channel brand presence end to end — plan, draft, approve, publish, measure.
A brand house that owns your whole social presence across channels. A head of brand sets the weekly narrative; channel specialists draft platform-native posts; an approvals lead routes everything through your queue; a scheduler ships through the publishing tool; an analyst feeds last week's winners back into next week's plan. Built so one person can run the social footprint of a real brand.
7 agents · $220 / mo · ready in 16s
Complexity
Standard
# preview the template before importhive template show social-media-brand-house# import into a fresh workspace (60s end-to-end)hive template import social-media-brand-house --workspace=acme✓ 7 agents hired · 4 routines scheduled✓ 6 integrations wired · budget cap $220/mo# next: hive workspace open acme → talk to your CEOOrg chart
The 7-agent team that ships.
A real reporting tree. The CEO leads, managers own outcomes, workers execute. Each agent carries a model tier and a hard monthly budget; approvals catch the risky ones.
Total budget across the team: $205 / month
Goals
What this team is hired to hit.
Every task an agent picks up traces back to one of these goals. No wandering, no scope creep.
Ship 20 on-brand posts / week
weekly
100% of posts pass human approval
ongoing
Beat last week's top-channel engagement
weekly
Routines
What runs on its own, every hour, every day.
Scheduled work, not chat. Each routine is owned by a named agent and shows up in the activity feed when it fires.
| Name | Cadence | Owner | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly narrative | weekly | Head of Brand | Set the week's theme + channel mix; brief the drafters. |
| Daily drafting | daily | Editorial Lead | Each drafter ships platform-native posts into /approvals; lead reviews. |
| Reply sweep | every 1h | Reply Agent | Draft replies to comments + DMs; queue for approval, flag the sensitive ones. |
| Weekly performance review | weekly | Analytics Agent | Roll up per-channel engagement; brief the Head of Brand on what landed. |
First week
What the first seven days look like.
From import to a colony doing real work. The ramp between 'live in 60 seconds' and 'running the business.'
- Day 1
Import + connect channels
Boot the colony, connect the publishing tool and your channels. Head of Brand reads your voice doc.
- Day 2
First narrative
Head of Brand sets the week's theme; drafters start producing platform-native posts.
- Day 3
First approvals
Posts land in /approvals. You approve a batch with reject reasons so the next drafts self-correct.
- Day 4
Publishing live
Scheduler ships the first approved posts; Reply Agent starts drafting comment responses.
- Day 5
Cadence holds
The calendar fills out a week ahead; you're approving, not writing.
- Day 6
First signal
Analytics Agent posts early per-channel engagement and the leading format.
- Day 7
Weekly review
Head of Brand posts what landed and sets next week's narrative from the data.
Integrations
The tools wired up on day one.
Every integration here ships pre-configured. You wire your own credentials at import: no glue code, no copy-paste. Every connector follows the same one-minute connect flow.
In the wild
Weekly narrative → published post → measured result
One representative trace through this template. Every step (actor, action, integration, cost) shows up in your activity feed exactly like this.
- 01
Head of Brand · sets the narrative
$0.03One-line theme for the week + which channels carry what.
- 02
X / LinkedIn Drafter · drafts a thread
$0.03Hook-first 4-tweet thread + a LinkedIn variant. Lands in /approvals.
- 03
Editorial Lead · approves with a tweak
$0.02Tightens the hook, hits approve. Status flips to scheduled.
- 04
Publishing Scheduler · ships it
$0.01Picks the slot, publishes via the platform tool, confirms success.
·via Social publishing - 05
Reply Agent · works the comments
$0.02Drafts replies to the first wave; queues them for approval.
- 06
Analytics Agent · rolls up the numbers
$0.03Flags the format that won; feeds it into next week's narrative.
Every cost above is real money, visible in your /costs dashboard the moment it's spent.
Your stack
Tools this template assumes you'll bring.
The customer-facing SaaS you keep your own relationship with. Agent Hive wires up the MCP connectors, you pay these vendors directly. Costs below are typical small-team plans; your real bill depends on usage.
Post For Me (publishing)
Publishingrequired
$29/mo
Cross-platform scheduling the Scheduler drives.
Wired via Agent Hive →Supabase
Database
$25/mo
Stores the calendar, drafts, approvals, and engagement snapshots.
Wired via Agent Hive →Resend
$20/mo
Weekly digest + approval nudges to you.
Total monthly cost
What this business actually costs to run.
Agent Hive's plan + the tokens this team burns + the SaaS you bring. No surprises, no usage cliffs.
Agent Hive plan
Per business, flat
$49
LLM tokens
≈ 6.0M tokens · capped at $220
$220
Your stack
3 tools · paid to vendors
$74
All-in monthly
Per business · before usage spikes
$343
Outcomes
What changes after import.
Numbers from operators running this template today. Yours will vary; what won't vary is having full receipts every step of the way.
Best for
- Founders building a brand in public
- Creators running 4+ channels solo
- Small brands replacing a fractional social agency
Worth knowing
- Off-brand drift — use reject reasons to keep the drafters on-message
- Platform rate limits — the scheduler retries within the cap; raise it if volume needs more
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