Social media management for venture capital firms that have better things to do than post on LinkedIn
Your deal flow, portfolio updates, and thought leadership content shouldn't sit in a draft folder because no one has time to publish them. VC firms increasingly use LinkedIn and X to attract founders, signal thesis clarity, and build LP confidence — but that consistency requires someone dedicated to executing it. A Trusty Oak EA keeps your firm's social presence active, on-brand, and aligned with what's actually happening in your portfolio.
300+ tasks completed in this service category across our client base.
How Trusty Oak handles social media management for venture capital firms
A Trusty Oak EA assigned to your firm typically starts by auditing your existing accounts and getting aligned on your investment thesis, portfolio companies, and tone — so they're not guessing what you'd actually say. From there, they handle content calendar management in tools like Notion or Airtable, draft posts in your voice using inputs you provide (memos, portfolio news, partner commentary), schedule through Buffer or Hootsuite, and flag anything that needs your review before it goes live. They'll also monitor engagement, track follower growth and post performance in a weekly or monthly report, and surface relevant industry conversations worth engaging with. Your role is a 15–30 minute weekly check-in to approve content and share any portfolio updates or partner insights worth amplifying — the EA handles everything else.
What your EA takes off your plate
The biggest mistake VC firms make when delegating social media is handing off the accounts without a brief — your EA needs to understand your investment focus, the founders you're trying to attract, and what you'd never say publicly before they draft a single post. Spend 30 minutes in the onboarding call walking through two or three posts you're proud of and two you'd never publish; that context is worth more than any brand guide. After that, a simple weekly Slack message or email with portfolio updates and any partner commentary gives your EA enough raw material to keep the calendar full.
LinkedIn Content Calendar Management
Build and maintain a monthly content calendar in Notion or Airtable covering firm announcements, portfolio milestones, partner thought leadership, and sector commentary.
Portfolio Company Amplification
Monitor portfolio company news, funding announcements, and press coverage, then draft and schedule reshares or original supporting posts to boost their visibility.
Partner Thought Leadership Drafting
Transform partner memos, investment theses, or talking points into polished LinkedIn posts or X threads that reflect their voice and reinforce the firm's positioning.
Engagement Monitoring and Community Management
Track comments, mentions, and DMs across platforms daily, flag founder or LP interactions that warrant a personal response, and engage with relevant industry conversations.
Performance Reporting
Pull weekly or monthly analytics from LinkedIn Analytics or native platform dashboards and deliver a concise summary covering reach, engagement rate, follower growth, and top-performing content.
Tools our team works with
We adapt to your existing stack — no forced migrations.
Trusted by venture capital firms
Trusty Oak supports venture capital firms including Capstar Ventures, Elsewhere Partners — handling everything from social media management to broader operational support.
What social media management support costs for venture capital firms
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Executive Assistants
~$35/hourSpecialists
~$50/hourFractional Executives
~$95/hourStarting at $1,000/month. One-time $300 onboarding fee includes your Strategic Delegation Plan.
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Keep your firm visible without adding it to your plate
Trusty Oak's onboarding includes a Strategic Delegation Plan built around your firm's specific needs — so your EA is ready to execute from week one. Monthly talent budgets start at $1,000 with a one-time $300 onboarding fee.