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Use social media management when you want daoco to prepare posts for your connected accounts. The /post command points brand chat at social workflows. You can also ask naturally, and daoco will route to the right specialist when the request is clearly about posts, drafts, previews, queue status, templates, scheduling, or publishing.

What /post helps you do

  • Create publish-ready draft posts.
  • Update an existing draft without creating a replacement.
  • Select target accounts and platforms.
  • Preview how a post will look before publishing.
  • Inspect the social queue and scheduled posts.
  • Check readiness and blockers for a draft.
  • Save and apply reusable social templates.
  • Add already-published native posts to daoco from a link for analytics or campaign attribution.
  • Publish or schedule after approval.

Create a draft

Ask daoco to create a post for a platform or account.
/post Draft a LinkedIn post about our new onboarding flow.
Turn this article into 3 X post options and save each as its own draft.
When you ask for multiple post options, daoco creates one draft per option instead of putting several options into one draft.

Update a draft

Ask for edits in the same thread or from a post preview.
Make this draft shorter and target our Instagram account instead.
Add the attached image and update the caption for LinkedIn.
daoco updates the existing draft when your request is about the current post. It creates a new draft only when you ask for a separate version.

Review post previews

Post previews show the selected platform, target accounts, copy, media, and platform-specific fields. Use the preview before approving scheduling or publishing. You can adjust:
  • Caption and post text.
  • Target accounts.
  • Images or video.
  • Platform-specific title, description, first comment, or thread fields when supported.
  • Campaign linkage.
Check Platform support and limitations before approving media-heavy, multi-platform, thread, first-comment, or video-thumbnail workflows.

Queue, schedule, and publish

Publishing and scheduling require approval.
1

Prepare the draft

Ask daoco to create or update the post and select target accounts.
2

Review the preview

Check copy, media, accounts, and platform-specific fields.
3

Approve the action

Choose publish now or schedule for later when daoco asks for confirmation.
Nothing publishes or schedules without your confirmation.

Inspect the social queue

Ask daoco to show queued, scheduled, draft, failed, or published social delivery rows.
/post Show my social queue.
What posts are scheduled for this week?
For a specific draft, ask about readiness or blockers.
Check whether this post is ready to publish.

Reusable social templates

Templates help you reuse media packaging and posting structure. You can ask daoco to:
  • List available templates.
  • Open a specific template.
  • Save a draft’s current media packaging as a template.
  • Apply a template to an existing draft.
  • Update template metadata such as name, description, tags, or archive state.
/post Save this post setup as a reusable launch template.
Apply our product teaser template to this draft.

Add a published post from a link

If you published a post directly on a social platform, you can add it to daoco with the post URL. This is useful when you want older or natively published posts to appear in daoco for analytics, campaign attribution, or future reporting.
/post Add this published LinkedIn post to daoco for the launch campaign: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/example
Import this X post into daoco so I can track it with the campaign: https://x.com/example/status/123456789
daoco records the published post and can attach it to a campaign when you ask. This does not publish, schedule, or edit the post.
The published post should belong to a social account connected to your daoco workspace. If daoco cannot verify the account, connect the account first and try again.

Next steps

Connect platforms

Connect the accounts you want to draft, schedule, or publish to.

Post scheduling and calendar

Learn how scheduling and calendar review work.