Run every client channel. Without a bigger team.
Vidpal turns each client into their own always-on channel — on-brand video and carousels, researched, produced, and published across three platforms automatically. One operator, many accounts, no late-night editing.
Multi-client social is a systems problem.
Five clients is manageable by hustle. Twenty is where agencies build systems or start losing accounts. Here's what breaks — and what Vidpal automates.
Context-switching tax
Jumping between a dozen client voices all day burns hours and produces off-tone mistakes.
Brand drift
One wrong logo, off-brand caption, or mismatched template can cost you the account.
Volume math
Daily content across 3 platforms × 10 clients is industrial output — hiring editors linearly kills your margin.
The monthly scramble
Approvals chased across DMs and last-minute reporting eat the final days of every month.
One system for every client.
Consolidate creation, publishing, review, and reporting — so each new client costs you almost no extra hours.
Per-client brand kits
Each client is their own channel with their own fonts, colors, logo, and voice — applied automatically to every render. On-brand is the default, not a step someone has to remember.
Automatic production
Configure each client's niche and voice once. Vidpal researches, scripts, voices, captions, and renders short-form video and carousels on the cadence you set — no per-video editing.
Five-platform publishing
Auto-publish each client to Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube with platform-specific captions — one schedule, full reach, no manual uploads.
Approve before publish
Every render lands in a review queue. The client approves or comments, and nothing goes live until they sign off — predictable, professional, no chasing.
Video and carousels
One topic becomes both a 9:16 video and a multi-slide carousel, so you cover two of the highest-performing formats per client from one setup.
Reporting that retains
An analytics feedback loop reads real performance back in — improving the content and giving you a monthly 'here's what we learned' story that keeps clients renewing.
The math that makes an agency scale
Manual production means hiring an editor for every few clients — so your margin shrinks as you grow. Automating the per-video labor inverts it: one person oversees many channels, and each new client is nearly pure margin. That's the difference between capping out at five accounts and running twenty.
Read the full playbook: How to manage social media for multiple clients.
Agency FAQ
How many clients can one person manage with Vidpal?
Because the per-video production labor is automated, one operator can oversee ten or more client channels — the bottleneck shifts from editing hours to strategy and review. Manual workflows typically cap out around three to five clients before quality slips.
Does each client stay on-brand separately?
Yes. Every client is a separate channel with its own brand kit (fonts, colors, logo) and voice profile, applied automatically to every piece of content — so ten clients never blur into the same generic output.
Can clients approve content before it publishes?
Yes. Every render lands in a review queue where the client can approve or comment, and nothing publishes until they sign off. You stay in control of the schedule; they stay in the loop.
Which platforms can Vidpal post to for each client?
Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube — with platform-specific captions on each — from a single schedule per client, covering both short-form video and image carousels.
Add clients, not headcount.
Spin up per-client channels, automate the production, and keep every account on-brand across three platforms.
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