Creation

Turn a folder of media into a queue of posts

Drag in dozens of photos and clips at once and Kadenzo spins up a draft for each one. Caption them in a single pass, pick networks, and schedule the whole batch — instead of uploading one file, posting, and starting over.

Bulk upload

Drop up to 15 files at once

3 files dropped

each becomes its own post

3 posts ready

Add all to queue
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One click queues the whole batch across your platforms.

How it works

Four steps from idea to live — and the last one runs without you.

Step 1

Drag the whole folder in

Select forty photos or drop an entire folder onto the uploader at once. They upload in parallel with a clear progress bar, so a month of shoot output lands in one go instead of forty separate trips.

Uploading 18 files
Photos · 12 done
Reels · 4 done
Carousels · 2 uploading
Step 2

Each file becomes a draft

Every upload turns into its own post draft, lined up and ready to fill in. Nothing is locked to a single network yet — the media is just waiting for a caption and a slot.

Drafts created
18 drafts queued
Captions: empty
Order: as uploaded
Step 3

Caption the batch in one pass

Move down the row of drafts writing captions back to back, or apply a shared caption and tweak each. Set networks once and copy the choice across the lot, so you're not re-picking Instagram and LinkedIn eighteen times.

Batch progress
Captioned72%
Networks set100%
Scheduled38%
Step 4

Schedule the lot at once

Drop the whole batch onto your calendar or let the posting queue space them across your best slots automatically. A folder of raw media becomes a week or month of scheduled posts in one sitting.

Spread across the week
Mon 9:00 AM
3 posts queued
Wed 12:00 PM
3 posts queued
Fri 4:00 PM
2 posts queued

What you get

Upload many, not one at a time

Drag in a whole folder and every file uploads at once. The slow loop of pick-one, wait, upload, repeat is gone — you load a batch and start working.

One draft per file, automatically

Each photo or clip becomes its own editable post the moment it lands, lined up and waiting. You caption a queue, not a blank composer you reopen all day.

Built for batching sessions

Sit down once and turn a shoot or an export into a week of content. Batching is how consistent accounts stay consistent, and this is the on-ramp for it.

Set networks across the batch

Choose the networks for one draft and copy that choice to the rest, instead of re-selecting platforms on every single post.

Photos, Reels, and carousels together

Mix stills, video, and multi-image sets in the same upload. Each draft keeps its format so it publishes natively when it goes out.

Reorder before they go out

Drag drafts up and down to set the running order, then schedule them in that sequence — so a series tells its story in the right order.

Uploading one file at a time is the real time sink

The slow part of posting is rarely the writing — it's the friction around it. Open the composer, click upload, find the file, wait, post, close, and do it all again for the next one. Multiply that by a content shoot's worth of photos and you've burned an afternoon on plumbing.

Bulk upload collapses that loop. Drag a folder of forty files onto the uploader and they all come in together, each one materializing as its own draft in a tidy queue. You go from a folder on your desktop to a screen full of ready-to-caption posts in the time it used to take to upload three.

That shift — from one-at-a-time to all-at-once — is what makes real batching possible. Instead of posting reactively whenever you remember, you process a whole backlog in a single focused session.

A folder of forty files shouldn't take forty trips through the composer.

Kadenzo vs Uploading one at a time

Kadenzo
Uploading one at a time
Upload many files in one go
A draft created per file
Drag a whole folder in
Caption the batch in one pass
One post, then repeat
Set networks across the batch
Re-pick every time
Reorder before scheduling
DIY
Schedule the whole batch at once

Who it's for

Turn a shoot into a month of posts

Empty your camera roll or export folder into Kadenzo in one drag, caption the batch over a coffee, and walk away with weeks of content scheduled.

Solo creators

Onboard a client's asset drop fast

When a client sends a folder of approved photos and clips, load the whole thing at once and convert it into drafts ready for review — instead of importing assets one by one.

Agencies

Stand up a campaign in one sitting

Upload every asset for a launch together, caption the variations as a set, and schedule the run across networks without rebuilding each post from scratch.

Marketers

Frequently asked

How many files can I upload at once?

You can drag in many files or a whole folder in a single action, and they upload in parallel with a progress bar. Practical limits come down to your plan's storage and each network's own media specs, which Kadenzo flags per draft.

Does each file become a separate post?

Yes. Every file you upload turns into its own editable draft, lined up in a queue. From there you add a caption, pick networks, and schedule each one — or apply choices across the whole batch at once.

Can I mix photos, videos, and carousels in one upload?

You can. Stills, video clips, and multi-image carousels can all go into the same batch, and each draft keeps its format so it publishes natively on each network when it goes out.

Can I caption everything in one pass instead of one by one?

That's the point of it. You move down the row of drafts writing captions back to back, or apply a shared caption and tweak each. You can also copy the network selection across the batch so you set it once.

Can I schedule the whole batch together?

Yes. Drop the batch onto the calendar to place each post by hand, or hand it to the posting queue to spread across your best slots automatically. You can also reorder the drafts before they go out.

Where do my uploaded files live afterward?

Your media is stored in your account and stays available in the content library, so you can reuse an asset in another post later without re-uploading it. Drafts you don't schedule simply wait until you're ready.

Drop a folder, get a week of posts.

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