Brandcil Releases a Significant Update to Support Gig Workers and Content Creators

Brandcil Releases a Significant Update to Support Gig Workers and Content Creators

A significant platform update from Brandcil is scheduled to debut in January 2025 with the goal of assisting influencers, businesses, and gig workers in more efficiently expanding their online presence. For those navigating the gig economy, the update offers tools that are intended to expedite digital administration, improve user interaction, and make content creation easier.

Social media creators have taken to Brandcil rapidly since its June 2024 launch. With features tailored to their requirements, this latest update takes into account user input from TikTok and Instagram. To satisfy the requirements of well-liked formats including Reels, Shorts, and TikTok films, the platform now has improved tools for creating high-quality video and image material. Producing outputs of a professional caliber is made easier for creators by these tools.

Users can now schedule posts, manage files, and access their social profiles in one location thanks to the platform’s revamped content calendar, which improves content management. When paired with user-friendly drag-and-drop capability, this simplified method increases the efficiency of content planning and organization.

Another important goal of the update is to increase involvement. Tracking TikTok comments, managing discussions, and getting real-time push notifications for user activity are all possible with Brandcil’s enhanced Social Inbox. While collaboration tools guarantee that teams can efficiently handle comments and discussions, this functionality let users create and manage their communities with ease.

The update’s new integration with IMG.ly also gives creators the ability to take part in viral trends. Duets and stitching are two features that enable users to produce captivating content that responds to popular videos, boosting their exposure and engagement with a larger audience.

Brandcil uses cutting-edge AI technologies to streamline storytelling by providing trend detection, image creation, and hashtag and caption recommendations. Together with comprehensive analytics for TikTok and Instagram Reels, these tools let creators monitor metrics like views, likes, and shares and improve their tactics for increased effectiveness.

The platform wants to boost the gig economy, which employs about 17% of American adults. In addition to helping users connect with companies and develop their personal brands, it offers options for earning money through affiliate marketing and sponsored content. There are chances for creators to make money, such getting $100 to $30,000 for each sponsored Instagram post or getting visibility on TikTok.

“We’re empowering gig workers to thrive in today’s digital marketplace,” said Elton Broudy, CEO of Brandcil. “Our platform provides the essential tools for success in the evolving gig economy.”

The goal of Brandcil’s redesign is to make content production easier and increase interaction, giving entrepreneurs, influencers, and creators the resources they need to thrive in the fiercely competitive digital market. With this version, the company keeps up its goal of improving the experience of creators while assisting gig workers in expanding and successfully making money from their online presence.