Widget system
Every page is built from the same pieces.
Calendar, analytics, posting, assets, and campaigns are presets made from the same widget system. Add, remove, resize, and rearrange anything. The bigger a widget gets, the more it can show: a number, then a graph, then deeper context like top posts, account scope, time range, and comparisons. Set each widget to account-wide, specific accounts, or campaign-focused views, then tune its settings to match the question you are trying to answer.
Performance, simplified
Meet VLCS.
Views, Likes, Comments, Shares — MosaiBase's core metric system. Four numbers that show how your content is really doing and where engagement comes from, without digging through analytics pages.
Views
How far your content travels.
Likes
What resonates at a glance.
Comments
Where conversations start.
Shares
What people pass along.
Starting points
Build pages for the way you work.
Every one of these starts as a preset arrangement of widgets. Use the template, then add, remove, resize, and rearrange the pieces until the page matches your workflow.
Custom dashboards
Start with a blank canvas or a preset, then build the mix of widgets you need.
Calendar presets
Shape launches, deadlines, and campaign moments into a view that fits your rhythm.
Posting queues
Build a publishing view for drafts, approvals, and scheduled posts across channels.
Analytics boards
Track VLCS, account scope, time ranges, comparisons, and top content in one view.
Campaign views
Group content, assets, deadlines, and performance widgets around each push.
Asset hubs
Keep clips, photos, and graphics close to the plans and posts they support.
Review spaces
Give classmates, clients, or teammates a focused place to plan and review together.
Idea capture
Drop quick thoughts into lightweight widgets and turn them into planned content later.
Built for
Structure without complexity.
Whether you're posting for yourself, a class, a team, or a client — MosaiBase meets you where you are.
MosaiBase is in development, built with a focus on simplicity, clarity, and usefulness. It launches first through an early education pilot, then expands to more schools, teams, creators, and organizations.