Postkeet writes, designs, and schedules social for plumbers, HVAC crews, dentists, vets, contractors, dry cleaners, and every other business with a street address. Your ROI is local. Your feed should be too.
Generic AI writes "your trusted local plumber" the same way in Phoenix and Pittsburgh. It reads like a chain. You're not one.
You're under a sink at 8am and driving to the next call at noon. The window for "sit down and caption a post" does not exist in a service day.
A thousand followers in another state pay you nothing. The only reach that matters is the eight-mile radius around your shop. Most tools don't know that.
Postkeet researches your exact trade — residential HVAC, small-animal vet, family dentistry, remodel contracting, commercial cleaning. Captions use the terms your customers search, not generic "quality service" filler.
Neighborhood names, service-area cities, local weather, local event cadence. A gutter-cleaning post in Seattle in October reads different from one in Tucson in June. Postkeet knows which is which.
Hours-of-operation cards, service menus, before-and-after frames, review quotes. Clean type, proper hierarchy, your logo where it belongs. The visual register a local brand can carry without looking stock.
"I was posting once a month when I remembered, and it was always the same stock truck photo. Postkeet pulls our Google reviews, writes up the jobs we finish, and schedules the seasonal reminders. First month we tracked eleven calls that cited Instagram."
Yes. Onboarding takes about 20 minutes. Postkeet reads your website, your Google Business Profile, your last 60 days of posts, and a short trade-specific intake — what you do, what you don't, what you charge by, what the off-season is. Plumbing reads different from electrical. Dentistry reads different from orthodontics. The model stays in your lane.
That's one of the highest-leverage integrations for a local business, so it's built in. Connect your Google Business Profile, and Postkeet checks weekly for new five-star reviews, picks the specific ones worth featuring, and drafts typographic quote cards with first-name-only attribution. Anything three-star or below gets flagged to you for a direct response instead — never posted.
You set a service area — a city, a radius, or a list of zip codes. Postkeet uses that for three things: mentioning real neighborhood and city names in captions, keying seasonal reminders to your local climate (snow, monsoon, hurricane prep, pollen season), and routing any "we're open late tonight" posts to show at the times your local customers actually browse.
It will not post generic "your local area" filler. If we don't know the city, we leave it out.
That's the default case. Snap the job site before, snap it after — dashboard cam, phone, whatever. Postkeet color-matches the two frames, lines them up at the same crop, and drafts a caption naming the problem, the fix, and the time on job. No filter-stacking, no stock-hero gloss. Just the real work, framed cleanly.
Your call. Default is draft-and-wait — Postkeet prepares the week, you swipe through on your phone Monday morning, nothing publishes without your ok. Once you trust a category (say, seasonal reminders or review highlights), you can flip that one to auto-publish while keeping higher-stakes posts on manual review.
Creator covers two to three locations with separate service areas, review feeds, and calendars sharing one login and one brand voice. For franchise systems or service brands with four-plus units, Studio adds per-location approvals, role-based team seats, and white-label reporting for area managers or marketing leads running a portfolio.
Fourteen days free. No card. Cancel from the settings menu in two clicks — we'd rather you stop paying than stop using it.
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