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.
