Currently, there’s like a dozen of social media platforms out there—and probably growing. The most important thing is to choose platforms that align with your content and audience. As an artist, you might want to pick those that focus on visuals, such as Instagram and Pinterest.
If you love to turn your art into video or show yourself working in your studio, then TikTok and YouTube might be good options for you. On the other hand, if you’re more into telling the story behind your work or sharing your art blog posts, you might prefer X, Bluesky, or LinkedIn.
In any case, I always suggest trying out a number of social networks to see which ones work best for you and you feel the most comfortable with. After that, focus on three or four and post to those platforms.
Most importantly, make sure to upload content consistently. Consistency is key on any social media platform to maintain visibility and audience engagement.
However, posting content on a consistent schedule can quickly become time-consuming—the time that you could better spend on creating new art.
This is where social media schedulers come in. These automation tools help you set up posts in advance and publish them automatically to multiple platforms!
I’ve sorted out the best social media schedulers for artists and reviewed their features, supported social channels, and pricing plans, so it’s easier for you to pick the scheduling platform that best suits your needs and budget.
So, without further ado, let’s get into it!