Set up the brand before generating content
Your first step in Picsova should be brand onboarding. Add your business details, industry, audience, voice direction, and visual assets. The stronger that foundation is, the stronger your generated posts and weekly plans will be.
Think of onboarding as building the context layer for everything else in the product. It helps Picsova create captions, visuals, and schedules that feel aligned with your business instead of generic.
- Add your website and core business details.
- Define your audience and preferred brand voice.
- Upload logos, photos, and other reusable brand assets.
Use the workspace like a weekly operating system
Once your brand is ready, Picsova is easiest to use as a weekly workflow. Generate content ideas or a weekly plan, review drafts in the queue, approve what should go live, and schedule the rest. The Home, Calendar, Queue, and Approvals views are designed to support that rhythm.
The product is most effective when you batch tasks. Use one session to generate, one to review, and one to publish or schedule. That gives you much more control than trying to create every post in real time.
- Use Home and Calendar to see what is planned and what needs attention.
- Use Queue to review and edit drafts before they go live.
- Use Approvals when you want a stronger checkpoint before publishing.
Connect channels and publish with confidence
After content is approved, connect the channels you plan to use and publish directly from the workspace. Picsova supports Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn workflows so you can manage scheduling and publishing from one place instead of juggling separate tools.
As you get comfortable, you can refine brand preferences, streamline parts of weekly planning, and build a more reliable operating cadence. Start simple, then add more structure and reuse as your process matures.
- Connect each social account from the Integrations area.
- Review captions, visuals, and selected platforms before scheduling.
- Use the learn hub for planning, workflow, and scheduling best practices.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do first in Picsova?
Complete brand onboarding first. Your brand context drives better AI drafts, better scheduling suggestions, and a smoother weekly workflow overall.
Which pages should I use most often?
Most teams spend the most time in Home, Calendar, Queue, Approvals, Brand Kit, and Integrations. Those surfaces cover the core operating loop from planning to publishing.