Social Media Apps to Consider in 2025

We are now in 2025 and a lot has changed in social media, including tools and applications.

PLANOLOY

One social media management tool that has remained consistent with a clear direction and aesthetic is Planoly! We have utilized this platform for our own business and for clients. A key feature they had before many platforms as the ability to see what your post would look like on the “grid” before it was posted.

CANVA

We use Canva daily, and so do businesses, non-profits, and elected leaders for various needs, including creating reels, graphics, photo editing, and event promotion.

CAMPSITE.BIO

Often you will see the “Link in my bio” callout, and many use Linktree, but we have been a fan of Campsite.bio for years. There is a free and paid version with the ability to add a photo per link.

GRAMMARLY

It is an easy-to-use grammar and style helper for emails and your website. Grammarly can suggest ways to improve or change your writing and also provide an estimate of how your tone may come across.

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SNAPTIK (but proceed with caution)

For years many individuals in the space have recommended Snapkit and it is still one of the bustiest websites in the social media space for its functionality, but it does come with it’s downfalls. Using it you can download a high quality video without watermarks, however, many of the ads are reported to be intrusive or sketchy. Simply put, it is free but careful what you click on.

Pipeline Pepper

An all encompassing creative related services include the following: photography, fashion & product photo shoot styling, social media management, event planning, public relations, web brand creation and more.

We also create beautiful websites for you so you don't have to. 

http://www.pipelinepepper.com
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