What a typical creator workflow looks like
Most creators we talk to follow a similar pattern: a batch of photos from an event, a vague idea for a post, no time to design something from scratch. Exposure compresses this into one session — pick a template, drop in your photos, generate three caption variants, post.
The compounding benefit is consistency. Once your stickers, fonts and layouts are saved, every new post starts further along.
Posting the same content to more than one platform
A growing share of creators aren’t posting to Instagram alone — the same carousel idea often needs to go out as a TikTok photo post, and for creators who also do brand or freelance work, as a LinkedIn update too. Rebuilding a layout three times for three aspect ratios is exactly the kind of busywork Exposure is meant to remove: design once, export per platform, and let the color preset you’ve already saved keep the brand identity intact regardless of where it’s posted.
This matters most for creators straddling a personal account and a professional one — the visual consistency that makes an Instagram feed feel cohesive is the same thing that makes a LinkedIn presence look intentional rather than improvised.
