---
slug: social-media
title: 'Social Media Agency'
eyebrow: 'content / reach / consistency'
meta_title: 'Social Media Agency in Kassel for Content, Positioning, and Visibility | unlimited.studio'
meta_description: 'Social media agency from Kassel for content systems, social visibility, and consistent brand presence across channels.'
hero_title: 'Social media agency for brands that need a system behind the posts.'
hero_excerpt: 'We help brands build a more intentional social media presence that supports positioning, reach, and campaign goals.'
card_kicker: 'social media agency'
card_excerpt: 'Content systems, social visibility, and channel consistency for brands moving beyond ad hoc posting.'
keywords:
  - 'content systems'
  - 'social media strategy'
  - 'brand positioning'
audience:
  - 'Brands with inconsistent content output'
  - 'Teams who need sharper social positioning'
  - 'Businesses using social media to support campaigns or recruitment'
capabilities:
  - 'Content planning and recurring formats'
  - 'Visual consistency across channels'
  - 'Campaign support content'
  - 'Channel role definition'
deliverables:
  - 'Content direction'
  - 'Format ideas'
  - 'Visual references and templates'
  - 'Channel recommendations'
highlight_cards:
  audience:
    title: 'Who this service is ideal for'
    text: 'Marketing teams that need repeatable formats and a recognizable voice—not one-off viral guesses.'
  capabilities:
    title: 'What we actually deliver'
    text: 'Editorial calendars tied to campaigns, modular creative guidance, and channel-specific cuts.'
  deliverables:
    title: 'What outcomes you get'
    text: 'A system your team can run: themes, templates, and guardrails aligned with the site and offers.'
glossary_intro: 'Social vocabulary for channels that need a defined job.'
glossary:
  -
    term: 'Channel strategy'
    description: 'What each network should accomplish for awareness, community, or conversion support.'
  -
    term: 'Content pillars'
    description: 'Recurring themes that balance proof, product, and personality without drifting off-brand.'
  -
    term: 'Format systems'
    description: 'Repeatable post types—carousels, shorts, interviews—that reduce creative decision fatigue.'
  -
    term: 'Creative templates'
    description: 'Layouts, type scales, and motion rules that keep batches consistent.'
  -
    term: 'Community management'
    description: 'Response patterns for DMs and comments that protect brand tone.'
  -
    term: 'UTM and attribution basics'
    description: 'Lightweight tagging so social traffic can be read in analytics without over-engineering.'
process:
  - 'Clarify what social should achieve this quarter'
  - 'Define channel roles and realistic posting cadence'
  - 'Establish pillars, hooks, and recurring formats'
  - 'Produce reference batches and template files'
  - 'Align launches with landing pages and campaigns'
  - 'Review performance monthly and refresh the backlog'
related_case_studies:
  - cale
  - loz
  - way.food
featured_client_names:
  - way.food
  - 'cale design'
  - maryme
  - Cargo
  - Dixx
  - 'Intec Garantie'
related_posts: null
faq:
  -
    question: 'Do you focus on organic social or paid social?'
    answer: 'It depends on the goal. The page is broad enough to support both, then execution gets narrowed by your priorities.'
  -
    question: 'Can social media support lead generation?'
    answer: 'Yes, especially when messaging, landing pages, and campaign structure are aligned.'
  -
    question: 'Do you create content systems as well?'
    answer: 'Yes. Sustainable output usually needs a usable system, not only isolated ideas.'
  -
    question: 'Do you produce assets in-house or guide our team?'
    answer: 'Both. We can craft first batches and train your creators to keep velocity.'
  -
    question: 'Which platforms do you prioritize?'
    answer: 'We start where your buyers actually spend attention. Typical cadences we plan for: Instagram 3–5 posts per week plus daily stories, LinkedIn 2–3 posts per week, TikTok 3–4 per week when the audience fits. We expand channels only when ops can keep quality.'
  -
    question: 'How do you keep brand voice consistent?'
    answer: 'We document tone, taboo topics, and 10–15 example phrases per format so approvals stay under 24 hours and on-brand. Templates ship in Figma with locked type and color tokens to prevent drift.'
comparison_section:
  title: 'Social media needs a job to do, not only a content calendar.'
  left_title: 'random posting'
  right_title: unlimited.studio
  rows:
    -
      left: 'Fills feeds without channel roles or campaign alignment.'
      right: 'Defines what each channel should do for brand and acquisition first.'
    -
      left: 'Changes visual style from post to post.'
      right: 'Builds formats and references so the brand stays recognizable.'
    -
      left: 'Operates disconnected from the site and offer.'
      right: 'Connects messaging with landing pages and broader positioning.'
---

> **Service page source:** https://unlimited.studio/en/services/social-media

## Social media works best when it has a clear job

Many companies post frequently without a real system behind it. The result is content that fills feeds but does not create much traction or reinforce positioning. We prefer to define what the channel is supposed to do first.

## More consistency, less improvisation

Reliable social systems usually come from recurring formats, clear priorities, and visual consistency. That makes output easier to maintain and helps the brand feel recognizable over time.

## Best when connected to the rest of the brand

Social media should not drift away from the website, campaign messaging, or wider brand direction. We help keep those pieces connected so each channel supports the others.


## Contact

If you want to discuss this service with unlimited.studio, use the contact page:

- [Contact](https://unlimited.studio/en/contact)
