Protect Your Perception on Social Media with Controlled Communication
Plan your posts with Plux, get them approved, and publish with a consistent brand voice across connected channels. Reputation starts with managing what you say and when you say it.
Reputation is no longer just PR
Consumers see your brand in their feed before your ads. Tone, frequency, and consistency of posts are the daily building blocks of trust.
Why is a process essential?
Unapproved posts, wrong accounts, or midnight impulse shares; even small teams talk about them for a long time. Prevention is cheaper than apologies.
What does Plux manage?
Outgoing messages: calendar, queue, publishing approval and panel summary. Does not aggregate incoming comments in a single inbox.
Local and global at the same table
Plan Google Business updates and Instagram announcements in the same week; keep your brand voice unified.
Real features that support your reputation on Plux
Modules available in the panel; no exaggerated promises.
Plan on the visual calendar: portal/publishing.
Pre-publish team approval; not a social comment inbox.
Monthly post and campaign distribution in the panel; not a reach report.
Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, TikTok and more.
Schedule local business updates.
Teams and AI drafts (depends on plan permissions).
What does reputation management mean in Plux?
Plux does not collect customer comments or direct messages in a single social inbox. Instead, it focuses on letting you control your brand's outward-facing image: you plan when, on which channel, and with which message you publish; you route posts through team approval; you manage all your publishing from a single dashboard.
Tools you can use in the dashboard
Publishing calendar and queue (portal/publishing), posts awaiting approval (portal/publishing/approvals), campaigns and tags, multi-channel connections, and the publishing summary on the dashboard home page. Google Business channel integration is supported for local visibility.
For customer comments
You continue using the native apps of the respective platforms to reply to comments and messages on Facebook, Instagram, and other networks.
Frequently asked questions
What Plux covers and doesn't cover in reputation management.
Does Plux collect all social comments in a single inbox?
No. Comments and DMs are replied to from the respective platform apps.
What is the "approval inbox" for?
It lists posts awaiting publishing approval (portal/publishing/approvals).
What do you mean by analytics?
A dashboard publishing summary — not official reach reports from social networks.
Which channels can I connect?
The integrations listed in the dashboard based on your plan. YouTube/Pinterest are not direct publishing channels.
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