This is the core Klamdo workflow. One good reference photo, used right, produces enough unique content for a full week of posting — images and videos across different aesthetics, formats, and use cases.
Here's the exact process.
Step 1: Take one great reference photo
You don't need a photographer. You need:
- A phone with a decent camera (iPhone 12 or newer, any recent Android)
- Natural window light — face the window, don't have it behind you
- A clean or slightly blurred background
- A neutral expression or a natural smile — avoid forced poses
Upload the photo to your Klamdo reference pack. This is the identity anchor for every generation you run. The more consistent your reference photo, the more consistent your outputs.
Step 2: Set your prompt style
Go to your reference pack settings and choose a prompt style. For most coaches, cinematic (film-grade depth, mood-driven lighting) or ugc-natural (honest light, approachable) works best. Set it once. Every generation inherits it.
Step 3: Run an agentic package
For a week of content, use the Social Media Content Pack. Set your niche, add any specific context (your main topic, upcoming launch, etc.), and launch the package.
The package generates automatically: 5 captions, hashtags, a content calendar, 5 images in your style, and 2 videos. Typical completion time: 8–15 minutes.
Step 4: Download and schedule
When the package completes, open it in your Klamdo workspace and use the Download All section to pull every asset. The content calendar tells you which post goes on which day and what caption to pair with it.
Drop everything into your scheduler (Buffer, Later, or native scheduling on Instagram/TikTok) and you're done for the week.
Step 5: Repeat with a new angle
The following week, run another package with a different niche angle or content focus. Your reference photo stays the same. You're not re-uploading anything — just changing the context.
Over time you build a library of face-forward content across different scenarios, aesthetics, and formats. That variety is what a strong personal brand feed looks like.