AI Content for a Facebook Business Page: A Working System

AI content for a Facebook business page means using AI tools to draft posts, generate images, and schedule a month of content from one brief, while a human edits for voice and facts before publishing. The output: 12 to 20 posts a month in hours, not days.
TL;DR: A small Georgian business can run a full Facebook page on roughly 4 to 6 hours of human work a month with AI drafting the rest. Done in-house with an SMM hire, the same output costs around 1500 GEL/month in salary. An aiNOW content package starts at 500 GEL/month.
Most Georgian shops, clinics, and cafes already get their leads through Facebook. The page is the storefront. The problem is keeping it fed. One owner cannot post five times a week, answer comments, and run the business. That gap is where a managed AI content system pays for itself. If you want this built and run for you, see our AI content production service.
What the system produces
A working monthly Facebook system for a Georgian SMB looks like this:
- 12 to 20 feed posts (mix of promo, educational, behind-the-scenes)
- 4 to 8 short reels or video clips
- A set of cover images and carousels in your brand colors
- Captions written in Georgian, checked by a native speaker
- A posting calendar so nothing goes silent on weekends
The AI drafts. A human picks, edits, and approves. You never publish a raw AI draft.
How much does AI Facebook content cost in Georgia?
Running it in-house with a junior SMM specialist costs around 1500 GEL/month in salary, plus tools and your time managing them. A managed AI content package from aiNOW starts at 500 GEL/month for a core posting cadence, 1000 GEL/month for posts plus video, and 2000 GEL/month for a full multi-channel content studio. The cheaper option still ships more volume because AI does the first draft.
| Option | Monthly cost | Output | Who edits |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-house SMM hire | ~1500 GEL salary | Depends on one person | The hire |
| Freelancer per post | 20-50 GEL/post | Variable, slow | Freelancer |
| aiNOW content package | 500-2000 GEL | 12-30+ assets | aiNOW + your approval |
The monthly workflow, step by step
- Brief once. You send products, offers, and any dates that matter. 30 minutes.
- AI drafts the month. Captions, image prompts, and a calendar generated against your brand voice.
- Human edit pass. A native Georgian editor fixes tone, facts, and any awkward phrasing.
- You approve. You see the full month, flag anything off, and approve in one sitting.
- Scheduled and posted. Content goes out on a fixed cadence, including weekends.
- Monthly review. Reach and engagement get read, and next month's mix adjusts.
The owner touches the process twice: the brief and the approval. That is the 4 to 6 hours.
Why Georgian pages go silent (and how the system fixes it)
Pages die for one reason: posting is the first thing to drop when the owner gets busy. A new order comes in, a staffer quits, and the page sits untouched for three weeks. Facebook's reach punishes the gap, so the next post lands flat.
An AI content system removes the dependency on one busy person. The month is drafted in advance and scheduled, so a hectic week does not equal a dead page. Native-language editing keeps the captions from reading like machine translation, which is the second reason Georgian audiences scroll past AI posts.
Where AI still needs a human
AI is fast at volume and weak at judgment. It does not know your last week sold out, that a competitor dropped prices on Friday, or that a phrase reads cold in Georgian. A human keeps three jobs:
- Voice. Making the caption sound like your brand, not a generic agency.
- Facts. Prices, dates, stock, and claims get verified before they go live.
- Local nuance. Georgian idiom, holidays, and what lands with a local audience.
Skip the human and you get fast slop. Keep the human and AI becomes a 5x multiplier on output. The owner stops being the bottleneck, and the page stops going dark every time business gets busy.
What should a Georgian business post about?
A healthy mix for a Georgian SMB page is roughly 40% educational or helpful, 30% promotional, 20% behind-the-scenes, and 10% community or customer content. Pure promotion burns out a feed fast. The educational posts build trust, the behind-the-scenes posts make a local brand feel human, and the promo posts convert that goodwill.
An AI system handles this by planning the month against those ratios before drafting a single caption. Your offers land on the days they matter, helpful posts fill the gaps, and the feed never reads like a billboard. The calendar also protects weekends, when Georgian customers scroll most and most business pages go quiet. Posting Saturday and Sunday is a cheap edge because so few competitors do it.
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