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Marky Review (2026)

Hands-off content creation for small businesses.

From $30/mo · Free plan: no · 6 platforms

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Marky is built for the local business owner with zero time for social media. Onboarding asks about your business, audience, and style, pulls brand assets from your website, and then generates a rolling month of complete posts — designed graphics plus captions — publishing them automatically to Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Pinterest, and Google Business Profile.

Your role reduces to a weekly review: swipe through queued posts, approve, regenerate, or tweak. A 'brand memory' improves output based on your edits and feedback. Plans start around $30/month. Output favors consistency over creativity, which is exactly the trade a busy salon, gym, or restaurant owner wants.

No free plan; trial available. Plans start around $30/month per brand; agency tiers manage multiple client brands with white-label options.

Local businesses and time-starved owners who want a consistent social presence with near-zero weekly effort.

Pros

  • True set-and-forget workflow
  • Solid branded design output
  • Google Business Profile support helps local SEO
  • Agency white-label tier

Cons

  • Content is competent, not creative
  • Limited fine control over individual designs
  • Less useful for personal brands needing a distinct voice
How does Marky work?

You answer onboarding questions about your business; Marky extracts brand assets from your site, generates a month of designed posts with captions, and auto-publishes them on schedule. You review and approve batches in minutes each week.

How much does Marky cost?

Plans start around $30/month per brand. Agencies can manage multiple client brands on higher tiers, including white-label options.

Can I edit what Marky creates?

Yes — every queued post can be edited, regenerated, or swapped before it publishes, and Marky's brand memory learns from those changes to improve future content.

Is Marky good for local businesses?

That's its sweet spot: consistent, branded posting across Facebook, Instagram, and Google Business Profile — which also supports local search visibility — without hiring a social media manager.