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πŸ—’οΈ How to Add a Post to Your Arrow Feed

Learn how to add posts to your feed with our easy step-by-step guide.

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Written by Neil G
Updated over a week ago

Now, are you ready to create your post? We understand that we've mentioned handling everything for you, but it's good to know how to manually add posts to your feed.. Whether you're crafting something new or drawing from our curated "Content Ideas," our platform facilitates a straightforward way to enliven your feed.

Let’s walk through how you can add posts manually with ease.

Steps to Add a Post to Your Feed:

  1. Starting Your Post:

    • Navigate to your dashboard.

    • Click the "Create Post" button to begin crafting your content.
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  2. Utilizing Content Ideas:

    • Alternatively, explore the "Content Ideas" section. This area pools various content suggestions across different channels.

    • Pick a post that aligns with your brand and audience interests.

  3. Select the Platform to Post

    • Choose the social media platform where you want the post to appear; our system supports multiple platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Google My Business.
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  4. Adding to Your Feed:

    • Once you've selected your post and platform, click "Add to Feed."

    • This action will schedule your post to be published on the chosen social media platform once you have setup your posting time. How to Set Up Post Time?

    By following these steps, you can ensure that your content is not only relevant and engaging but also perfectly timed to capture your audience's attention.


Need more help? Our team is ready to assist you at every step of your journey with Arrow.ai. For additional support or to address any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact our customer service team at support@getarrow.ai.

Alternatively, you can chat with us by clicking on the chat icon on the lower right side of your screen.


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