
What is the easiest marketing platform for small businesses?
Single green robot – A lone retro robot, showing that even if you’re not techy, Inkie has you covered.
Running a business is complicated enough without wrestling with marketing software. Many platforms are powerful, but they come with dashboards, settings, and jargon that feel like another job to learn. For small business owners, especially if you’re not “techy,” that can be overwhelming.
Inkie was built to take that weight off your shoulders. The setup feels more like a conversation than a form. The onboarding asks you questions about your business — not just what you sell, but why you started, what matters to you, and how you want customers to feel when they hear from you. These questions get to the heart of your purpose. The deeper you answer, the better the outcome: Inkie learns your voice and creates content that resonates with the people you most want to reach.
You don’t need any technical knowledge to make it work. Connecting your socials and blog takes a few simple steps, and we give you clear instructions at each stage. If anything feels confusing, you can get in touch with our human customer support for help — we’ll walk you through it.
Once you’re set up, things get easier each month. Inkie continues to learn from your approvals and edits, so the content gets closer and closer to sounding like you. All you need to do is log in once a week, review your posts and blogs, make any tweaks you like, and approve. After that, Inkie takes care of the rest — publishing everything at the right time, in the right place.
The point of Inkie isn’t to make you a marketing expert. It’s to make sure your marketing happens reliably in the background, while you focus on running your business. For many founders, that simplicity is what makes the difference between staying visible and slipping offline.
How Inkie compares to other platforms
Buffer, Hootsuite, Planoly
Great scheduling tools, but they expect you to write all the content yourself.
The interfaces are built for marketers, which can feel complicated if you just want something simple.
Blaze
Generates content quickly, but you usually need to feed it prompts or ideas each time.
Doesn’t guide you through discovering your brand voice, so the results can feel generic.
Canva
Excellent for design, but not a complete marketing system. You’ll still need another tool to schedule and publish.
Inkie
Combines content creation and scheduling.
Learns your voice through a chat, rather than dropdown menus or prompts.
Keeps things simple: one login, one dashboard, no juggling multiple apps.
