30 Social Media Content Ideas for SaaS Companies (Never Run Out of Posts)
The hardest part of SaaS buyer-intent growth isn't scheduling — it's knowing WHAT to post. If you've ever stared at a blank screen wondering what to share, this list is for you.
Here are 30 content ideas organized by category, each with a template you can adapt for your SaaS product.
Product Updates (1-5)
- Feature announcement: "We just shipped [feature]. Here's why it matters: [benefit]"
- Before/after: Show a workflow before and after using your product
- Speed demo: Record a 30-second video showing a task completed with your tool
- Changelog highlight: "This week we shipped: [3 bullet points]"
- Roadmap preview: "Coming next month: [feature]. What would you want to see?"
Social Proof (6-10)
- Customer quote: Share a testimonial with the customer's permission
- Metrics milestone: "We just hit [X] users/customers/signups!"
- Case study snippet: "[Customer] saved [X hours/dollars] using our tool. Here's how..."
- Review screenshot: Share a positive review from G2, ProductHunt, or Twitter
- User-generated content: Repost when customers mention your product
Educational Content (11-15)
- How-to thread: Teach something related to your product's domain
- Common mistake: "The #1 mistake [target audience] makes with [topic]"
- Quick tip: Share a productivity tip that relates to your product
- Industry stat: Share a surprising statistic with your take on it
- Comparison post: "Manual way vs. automated way" (showing your product)
Behind the Scenes (16-20)
- Build in public: Share what you're working on this week
- Team spotlight: Introduce a team member and what they do
- Office/workspace: Show where the magic happens
- Decision sharing: "We had to choose between X and Y. Here's why we picked X"
- Failure story: Share a mistake you made and what you learned
Engagement Bait (21-25)
- Poll/question: "What's your biggest challenge with [topic]?"
- Hot take: Share a contrarian opinion about your industry
- This or that: "[Tool A] or [Tool B]? Reply with your pick"
- "Unpopular opinion": Start with "Unpopular opinion:" and share a genuine belief
- Fill in the blank: "The best [category] tool in 2026 is ____"
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Trending & Timely (26-30)
- Industry news reaction: Share your take on breaking news in your space
- Seasonal content: Connect your product to holidays or events
- Trend commentary: Comment on a trending topic from your product's perspective
- Weekly roundup: "5 things I learned this week about [topic]"
- Friday wins: Celebrate weekly achievements and ask followers to share theirs
How to Use These Ideas Effectively
- Rotate categories: Don't post 5 product updates in a row. Mix it up
- Adapt per platform: A Twitter thread becomes a Bluesky post becomes a LinkedIn article
- Batch create: Spend 1 hour writing a week's worth of content using these templates
- Or let AI do it: Tools like BlogBurst can generate daily content using ideas like these, adapted to your brand
FAQ
How often should a SaaS company post on social media?
1-3 posts per platform per day is ideal. Consistency matters more than volume. If you can only manage 1 post daily, that's better than 5 posts one day and nothing for a week.
What social media platforms should SaaS companies focus on?
Twitter/X and LinkedIn for B2B SaaS. Add Bluesky for developer-focused products. TikTok for consumer-facing SaaS. Focus on 2-3 platforms rather than spreading too thin.
How do you measure SaaS social media success?
Track: impressions (reach), engagement rate (likes + replies / impressions), link clicks (traffic to your site), and ultimately signups attributed to social media.
Can AI generate good SaaS social media content?
Yes. Modern AI systems understand SaaS positioning, can adapt content for different platforms, and learn from your engagement data to improve over time. BlogBurst specifically was built for SaaS founders.
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