An Instagram scheduler built for indie artists
ArmaTune is an Instagram scheduling tool for indie artists that doesn't just queue posts — it creates them. It turns your tracks into stories, vertical video, and captions, then publishes to Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube from a single prompt. For independent musicians, that means a full posting schedule without a content team or hours of manual editing.
The indie artist's real scheduling problem
Most Instagram schedulers solve the wrong half of the problem. They give you a calendar and a queue — but you still have to make every post first. For an independent artist, the bottleneck was never picking a time to publish; it's producing enough music-specific content to fill the schedule in the first place.
Today's platforms reward volume, and keeping up with short-form quantity requirements by hand is brutal for a one-person team. ArmaTune attacks the creation bottleneck directly, so a full schedule is something you generate, not something you grind out post by post.
Keep the schedule full without filming every week
The hard part of staying consistent isn't the calendar — it's having enough to post. ArmaTune fills the schedule by turning one track into a full run of short-form posts, so a single release keeps Reels, Stories, TikTok, and Shorts active for a week instead of fading after one upload.
The clip-making itself — how one track becomes platform-ready vertical video and adapted artwork — lives on content repurposing. Here the focus is cadence: every post is generated from your own music with audio-aware captions, so staying consistent no longer means making something new each week — you publish from what ArmaTune already produced, across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Why generic schedulers fall short for music
Generic social schedulers don't understand release cycles, catalogue structure, or how to turn one track into ten pieces of content. They'll happily post a file you already made, but they can't create vertical video from your music, adapt your cover art, or write captions that reflect the track — so the hard part stays on your plate.
ArmaTune is purpose-built for music. It connects content repurposing and publishing in one AI-driven workflow, which is what lets a solo artist post like a team without becoming a full-time content editor.
Affordable enough for a solo artist
Independent artists don't need enterprise pricing. ArmaTune starts at $24.99/month on the Solo plan, which includes audio analysis, video and image repurposing, and direct uploads to platforms like YouTube and TikTok — the tools that actually create the posts, not just schedule them.
As you grow into a team or small label, the Collective and Label tiers add multi-artist management, so the same workflow scales from a bedroom release to a full roster without switching tools.
ArmaTune vs. generic schedulers
Dedicated schedulers like the ones indie artists usually reach for are strong at calendars and queues. They just assume you've already made the content — which, for a solo musician, is the entire problem.
| Feature | ArmaTune | Generic schedulers |
|---|---|---|
| Built specifically for musicians | ||
| Creates the content, not just schedules it | ||
| Turns tracks into vertical video & stories | ||
| Audio-aware captions & metadata | ||
| Artwork repurposing per platform | ||
| Publishes to Instagram, TikTok & YouTube | ||
| Visual content calendar & best-time analytics | Not yet |
Independent and DIY artists who need to keep a consistent Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube presence but don't have the time or team to produce every post — and want the content created, not just scheduled.
- →“Make a week of Instagram Reels from my new EP and write captions for each.”
- →“Turn my latest single into a vertical story with cover art and post it.”
- →“Create short-form clips from my live session for Instagram and TikTok.”
Frequently
asked.
What's the best Instagram scheduler for indie artists?
ArmaTune is built for indie artists because it does what generic schedulers can't: it creates the content. It turns your tracks into Reels, Stories, and captions and publishes them to Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube — so you're filling the schedule, not just timing posts you still have to make yourself.
Does ArmaTune actually make the posts or just schedule them?
It makes them. ArmaTune's video repurposing turns a track into vertical short-form content, its image repurposing adapts your artwork per platform, and it writes captions from the track's audio analysis — then publishes. Creation is the core of the workflow, not an add-on.
Can one artist keep up with short-form posting volume?
Yes. ArmaTune is designed to help you meet today's short-form quantity requirements by turning one track into many platform-ready posts from a single prompt, so a solo artist can post at the cadence platforms reward without a content team.
Which platforms can ArmaTune post to?
ArmaTune publishes to Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, adapting each piece of content to the right format and aspect ratio for the platform with safe-area-aware framing.
Does it have a visual content calendar?
ArmaTune focuses on creating and publishing music content rather than calendar management, so a drag-and-drop visual calendar and best-time-to-post analytics — strengths of dedicated schedulers — are not part of the workflow yet.
How much does it cost for a solo artist?
The Solo plan is $24.99/month and includes audio analysis, video and image repurposing, and uploads to platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Higher tiers add multi-artist management as you scale.
Fill your schedule, not your evenings
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