Every Post, One Place. Introducing Storyboards.

UNUM launches the Storyboard marketplace. Storyboards allow social media managers and influencers to tell better stories in their Instagram, Tiktok, and Pinterest feeds.

UNUM Staff

Everyday Social Tool

Great storytellers are not just good in crafting their message. They also have this deep awareness of their audience--what they want to see and where we can find them.

There are already 3.8 billion social media users spread across the globe. But one thing that we should all realize from that data is: There are those that are cross-platform users.

The challenge with this is different social media companies are undeniably pushing their own branding and format to become the norm. They do this out of competition or maybe to stick to their brand identity. And since all of them have the same goal, it is inevitable that we see varying platform dimensions and different kinds of audience.

This drives storytellers to remake and customize the same content, switching from one place to another.

How do modern-day storytellers best cater to all of them?

We want to help users seamlessly share their stories across all channels. We want to make it easier for you.

And that is why we’re happy to launch our latest space, Storyboards. It is a one-stop place for content creators who want to reach more people. 

Different layouts for different platforms

Storyboards is like your online creative studio. It offers four different layouts (S1, S2, S3, S4) for IGTV, Reels, TikTok, IG Stories, Snapchat stories, Facebook MyDay, LinkedIn, WhatsApp Stories, Pinterest Stories, and more. 

Storyboards will help you visualize and design your content in any format or medium for the top social media channels (and we plan to add more layout options soon). You can change the view anytime, or clone them to create multiple draft versions.

UNUM empowers and gives convenience to long-time storytellers in making the content more uniformed across multiple social media platforms. And we also push budding content creators to explore having a presence in a new and unexplored medium. If you ever feel like you’re hitting a creative block, be sure to check out our Marketplace for new trends, strategies, captions, hashtags, and content ideas -- UNUM Marketplace.

Let UNUM help you create better stories for a wider audience. Let’s start 2021 with an open space for new ideas! There’s only one place to be! Now, let’s go back to the  ̶d̶r̶a̶w̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶b̶o̶a̶r̶d̶ Storyboard.





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