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CrowBoost is an AI social content studio for brands, creators, and marketing teams, focused on a “from brief to launch” workflow: after users enter a content plan, the AI generates branded banners, copy, and hashtags; users review and edit the results, then schedule and automatically publish them to a Facebook Page. It aims to combine Canva-style design, Buffer-style scheduling, and AI copywriting to reduce switching between multiple tools.
The product is primarily focused on Facebook content operations. It supports multi-brand workspaces, where each brand can be configured with its logo, colors, fonts, and contact information, which are then automatically applied to banners. The AI can generate two-week content campaigns on a set cadence, supports 15+ languages, and includes a full canvas editor for cropping, erasing, adding text layers, and changing backgrounds. Creative Buddy is geared toward creators working on poems, quotes, serialized stories, and similar content. On the publishing side, it connects to pages via Facebook OAuth and the Graph API, can read basic engagement data, and supports scheduled posting; when publishing fails, it displays the raw Graph error. The documentation does not confirm support for platforms such as Instagram or LinkedIn.
Pricing ranges from Solo at $19/month to Studio at $49/month and Business at $99/month, with custom pricing for Agency plans. The main differences between plans are the number of brands, Facebook pages, seats, scheduled posts per month, AI banners, and AI credits. Annual billing saves 20%, and one-time credit packs are also available from $9 to $79. One thing to note is that the site shows both a 14-day free trial and a 7-day free trial, so the trial-period information is inconsistent; the header also states that no credit card is required and that 30 credits are included.
Its strengths are a complete workflow: generation, editing, scheduling, and publishing can all be handled in one place; multi-brand separation is useful for agencies; brand kits help improve visual consistency; and it does not require a Facebook password, with a relatively clear permission model. The downsides are that platform coverage appears heavily Facebook-centric, the analytics capabilities are described only at a basic level, lower-tier plans have limited quotas, and the company location, payment methods, and data-source scale are not disclosed. The trial duration information is also conflicting.
It is suitable for small and medium-sized brands in sectors such as food and beverage, retail, education, real estate, and beauty that rely on Facebook Pages. It is also a fit for marketing agencies managing multiple clients and text-focused creators who publish daily. If the target market is mainly mainland China, Facebook itself is restricted, so actual use will likely require a proxy environment; payment methods are also not disclosed. Domestic alternatives could include Gaoding Design or Chuangkit combined with content scheduling tools, or international tool stacks such as Canva, Buffer, and Hootsuite.
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