Simplify to Multiply â Choosing the Right Platforms for Your Business
As planners and hospitality professionals, weâre expected to be everywhere: Respond to clients on text. Post daily on IG. Share updates on LinkedIn. Answer Slack AND email. Oh, and stay âengagedâ on every new app⌠Itâs exhaustingâand unsustainable. Here are 7 smart ways to simplify your social media and communication tools without losing effectiveness: 1. Audit Your Current Platforms. What are you using for: client communication, team coordination, social media, and marketing? What actually gets you resultsâand whatâs just noise? 2. Choose 1 Primary Communication Channel for Clients. Set a standard: âI respond fastest via emailâ or âFor project updates, please use [tool]â. Eliminate scattered messages across 4 apps. 3. Use Tools Your Clients Already Use (But With Boundaries). If your clients love WhatsApp or Voxer, meet them where they areâbut set guidelines. âAvailable MonâFri, 9amâ5pm. Urgent requests? Email only.â 4. Go Deep, Not Wide on Social Media. Focus on the platform that gives you the best engagement or business leads. Be active where your audience actually hangs outânot where trends say you should be. 5. Batch Content Creation and Schedule in Advance. Use tools like Buffer, Later, or Metricool. One hour a week of focused content beats daily scramble posts. 6. Set Social Media Boundaries. Schedule check-in windows. Turn off non-essential notifications. Remember: scrolling â marketing 7. Review Every 90 Days. Platforms evolve. So do your goals. Ask: Whatâs working? What feels like a time suck? Trim or pivot based on ROIânot guilt. Whatâs one platform youâve considered ditching?Or one that drives real business for you? Drop your thoughts below. Letâs help each other focus on what actually moves the needle.