A week of social captions from one photo dump
Turn a handful of before-and-after photos into a week of on-brand Instagram captions in one sitting.
What you’ll do
- Describe a few recent looks or photos.
- Ask for a week of captions in your voice with hashtags.
- Schedule them.
Common questions
I can describe the look in words, but the AI can't see the photo — will the captions still work?
Yes. You describe what's in the shot — the cut, colour, texture, any styling details — and the AI writes from that. A short description ('lived-in balayage on mid-length hair, warm honey tones') gives it enough to produce something specific and on-brand.
Will all five captions sound the same?
Not if you ask it to vary the angle — one caption about the colour, one about the vibe, one with a behind-the-scenes feel, one with a booking call-to-action. The lesson shows how to brief that variation upfront so the week of posts actually looks like a real feed.
Can it write hashtags that are actually relevant to my salon's location and style?
Yes — tell it your suburb, your niche (balayage specialist, curly hair, bridal), and it will suggest hashtags that fit. You review and cut any that don't feel right.
Do I need a paid AI plan to do this?
No. The free tiers of ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini all handle this kind of caption-writing comfortably. The lesson uses whichever you already have open.
What if I only have one photo this week, not a handful?
One good look is enough. Describe it from a few different angles — the before/after story, the technique, the client's reaction — and you can still get three or four distinct captions from a single shot.