You just finished a job. The work looks great, the client’s happy, and you’ve got a perfect photo sitting in your camera roll. Now imagine turning that photo into a polished social media post before you even pull out of the driveway.
That’s what PostHelp is built for. It’s a mobile-friendly tool that takes a job site photo, combines it with your business profile and a few words from you, and uses AI to generate a ready-to-post update for Facebook, Google Business Profile, Instagram, or LinkedIn. You can even skip the typing entirely and just let the AI read the photo.
In this walkthrough, I’ll show you how PostHelp works on your phone — from snapping a photo to copying a finished post, all in about a minute.
Watch the full mobile walkthrough: PostHelp Mobile Tutorial on YouTube
Your Business Profile Does the Heavy Lifting
Before you start generating posts, you’ll set up a business profile in PostHelp. This is a one-time setup where you tell the AI about your business — your company name, service area, what kind of work you do, and the tone you want in your posts. You also set how many hashtags you want for each platform. Some people want five on Facebook and none on Google Business Profile. PostHelp remembers your preferences so you don’t have to think about it every time.
This profile is what makes PostHelp’s output feel personal instead of generic. When the AI writes a post, it pulls from your profile to mention your service area, reference your trade, and match the way you’d actually talk about your work.
Snap a Photo and Dictate Your Description
On mobile, the workflow starts the same way — upload a photo from your camera roll. But here’s where it gets even easier: instead of typing a description, you can use your voice. Just tap the microphone and say something like “This is a deck we’re building in Englewood for a great older couple. Should be done next week.” PostHelp captures it and uses that as context alongside your photo and business profile.
This is a game changer when you’re sitting in your truck at the end of the day. You don’t have to peck at a tiny keyboard. Just talk, pick a category like “project showcase” or “completed job,” select your platform, and hit generate. A few seconds later, your post is ready.
Let the Photo Speak for Itself
Here’s something that surprised me during my own testing: you don’t actually have to write or say anything at all. PostHelp can generate a complete post from just the photo and your business profile.
In my demo, I uploaded a photo of a basement remodel in progress — drywall going up, hardwood boxes stacked and ready. I didn’t type a word. PostHelp looked at the image, recognized what was happening, and wrote a post about a basement finishing project in the Denver metro area. It even picked up details like the drywall and hardwood from the photo itself.
So if you really want to keep it simple, just snap the picture and let PostHelp handle everything else. The AI is reading the image, not just your text. That’s what makes it work even when you’re in a hurry.
Multiple Platforms, Different Posts
PostHelp doesn’t just copy the same text across every platform. When you select Facebook and Google Business Profile together, it generates a unique post for each one. Facebook gets a conversational, relatable tone. Google Business Profile is more polished and professional. Each post is written for where it’s going to live.
And if you like the Google Business Profile post but want a fresh take on the Facebook one, you can redo just that single post. You don’t have to regenerate everything. Hit the redo button on the one you want to change, and PostHelp gives you a new version while keeping the rest intact.
The End-of-Day Workflow
Here’s the real-world scenario PostHelp was designed for. You’re done for the day. You’re sitting in your truck, and you’ve got five minutes before you head home. You open PostHelp, upload a photo from today’s job, dictate a quick sentence about what happened, and generate posts for Facebook and Google Business Profile. You copy each post, paste it into the platform, attach the photo, and you’re done. Two posts, two platforms, under a minute.
You can also save any post to your history for later. Maybe you took a great photo but want to wait until tomorrow to post it. Save it, and when you’re ready, pull it up from your history and copy it out. PostHelp also uses your saved history to learn your tone, so the more you post, the more it sounds like you.
Try PostHelp Free
PostHelp is available now at PostHelp.ai. Give it a try for free and see how it fits into your day. If you have ideas for how we can make it better, I want to hear them — we’ve already made improvements based on early feedback, and there’s more to come.
You’re already taking the photos. PostHelp just makes sure they actually get posted.
