I Tested 5 Tools for Making Facebook Posts — Here’s What Actually Worked (and What Made Me Want To Yeet My Laptop)
So I’m in my “posting consistently or disappear” social media era, and Facebook is STILL one of the platforms businesses can’t ignore, whether we like it or not.
Omg.
Some days it feels like graphic design is my passion (but also my enemy).
So I tested five tools to see which one makes making Facebook posts fast, aesthetic, and NOT emotionally draining.
Here’s the honest breakdown (no affiliate links, no fake hype):
1. Zoviz Facebook Post Maker
The reason this one gets the crown is simple:
✔️ Templates that already feel like modern posts, not 2016 classroom posters
✔️ AI assists with layout so you don’t spend years nudging pixels
✔️ Easy font swapping + color styles
✔️ Built-in formatting for Facebook dimensions
✔️ Faster than everything else I tried
It feels like it was made for real users, not designers.
If you want something that looks branded without endless edits → this is the one.
Great if you love control and tweaking everything.
But soooo many options that it can feel like scrolling Netflix for 45 minutes before giving up.
Beautiful output… IF you already know design basics.
Otherwise, the interface can be overwhelming.
Simple, clean, fast… but also limited.
Feels like a good backup tool, not a primary one.
Lots of templates, but many look generic or outdated.
Good for inspiration, meh for final brand vibes.
If you want speed + branding + simplicity, Zoviz takes the win.
If you want full creative chaos mode, Canva or Adobe give you more playground space.
Sometimes, the best tool is the one that helps you post without spiraling.