We take content that already exists and turn it into millions of views on Facebook — engineered for sales, awareness, or growth, at scale.
Most creators and media houses have content living on YouTube or wherever it was made — but Facebook runs on a different algorithm, a different audience, and a different set of rules entirely. Winning there takes dedicated, ongoing systems most teams don't have time to build.
Content stays capped at whatever one platform's audience already knows to look for. Reach plateaus. Growth depends on making more, not moving what already works.
The same content gets a second life — repositioned, timed, and pushed through Facebook's distribution mechanics to reach audiences that were never going to find it on their own.
Every piece of source content gets evaluated for what actually has viral potential on Facebook — not guessed, tested against patterns pulled from real distribution data.
Content gets reworked for Facebook's format, pacing, and audience behavior — a different job than however it was made to perform on its original platform.
Automated publishing and scheduling systems push content across managed pages on a consistent, tested cadence — not a one-off post and hope.
Every page is a live test. Strategy shifts weekly based on what the numbers say, not what worked last quarter.
Organic reach fluctuates week to week — that's the nature of the platform, not a flaw in the system. What's consistent is the range it operates in.
No claim here needs to be taken on faith — live dashboards shown on request.
The consistency behind the numbers comes from custom tooling built specifically for distribution at scale — currently evolving into a dedicated publishing platform.
Bulk scheduling automation — Python-built, running on the Facebook Graph API to schedule content across managed pages from a single workflow.
AI-assisted captioning — vision-based caption generation tuned per page and per content type.
Automated visual editing — bulk image processing pipelines built for consistent, on-brand output at speed.
A publishing platform in development — an AI-powered system to manage content distribution across multiple platforms from one place.
Built and sold multiple Instagram theme pages.
Monetized Facebook pages into consistent, recurring cashouts.
Runs a monetized YouTube channel as an active, ongoing cash cow.
Manages dozens of pages weekly, testing new strategy every cycle to stay ahead of platform shifts.
Operates with a team — editors, AI automation engineers, and content strategists.
If content already exists on YouTube or another platform and it isn't reaching Facebook's audience yet, this is the fit — no in-house distribution team required.
This is distribution-as-a-service now — the systems, the team, and the platform in development are the early foundation for a full-scale media operation down the line.
That's the gap MKB Jwala closes. Reach out and let's talk about what's possible.