No budget for a social media manager? No problem.
This CHIC social media starter kit for small businesses helps you create polished, on-brand content in one afternoon. With ready-to-use Canva templates, a clear 30-day content plan, and a simple batching workflow, you can sit down once and walk away with a full month of social media content.
Designed for founders and small business owners, this kit gives you the same structure and strategy a social media manager would—without the ongoing cost.
What’s inside:
30 editable Canva social media post templates (carousels + single posts)
30 Reels & Stories cover templates
30-day social media content calendar
What to Post Weekly Checklist
10 Best Caption Starters
How to Batch Content in 1 Hour Master Guide
What this solves:
Knowing exactly what to post each week
Creating consistent, professional-looking social media content
Eliminating blank-screen overwhelm
Avoiding content that looks homemade or off-brand
Posting confidently without guessing or overthinking
How it saves you time and money
Hiring a social media manager can cost hundreds to thousands per month.
This DIY social media kit gives you the same visuals, posting plan, and workflow without the recurring expense.
Open the templates. Customize your brand. Batch your posts. Done.
Best for:
New businesses
Solo founders
Side hustles
Small business owners not ready to outsource social media
No budget for a social media manager? No problem.
This CHIC social media starter kit for small businesses helps you create polished, on-brand content in one afternoon. With ready-to-use Canva templates, a clear 30-day content plan, and a simple batching workflow, you can sit down once and walk away with a full month of social media content.
Designed for founders and small business owners, this kit gives you the same structure and strategy a social media manager would—without the ongoing cost.
What’s inside:
30 editable Canva social media post templates (carousels + single posts)
30 Reels & Stories cover templates
30-day social media content calendar
What to Post Weekly Checklist
10 Best Caption Starters
How to Batch Content in 1 Hour Master Guide
What this solves:
Knowing exactly what to post each week
Creating consistent, professional-looking social media content
Eliminating blank-screen overwhelm
Avoiding content that looks homemade or off-brand
Posting confidently without guessing or overthinking
How it saves you time and money
Hiring a social media manager can cost hundreds to thousands per month.
This DIY social media kit gives you the same visuals, posting plan, and workflow without the recurring expense.
Open the templates. Customize your brand. Batch your posts. Done.
Best for:
New businesses
Solo founders
Side hustles
Small business owners not ready to outsource social media