
Client: IRONSIDE (DTC home fitness equipment brand)
Brand personality: Blunt, encouraging, no-gym-bro energy for people who work out at home and don’t need to be yelled at
Scope: 30-day social growth campaign, turn a quiet feed into a conversation
Timeline: One month
The Brief
IRONSIDE had a decent product and a slowly growing following, but their Instagram felt like a bulletin board. Posts went up. Nobody talked back. Likes trickled in. Comments were mostly emoji. DMs were dead.
They didn’t need more followers. They needed the followers they already had to actually care.
My job was to rebuild their content approach from the ground up — give the brand a voice people wanted to engage with, create posts worth commenting on, and turn a passive audience into one that replies, saves, shares, and eventually buys.
What I Delivered
- Competitor research (5 brands in the DTC fitness space — what’s working, what’s noise)
- 30-day content calendar
- 20 social posts (captions, hashtags, Canva graphics)
- Community engagement plan (how to show up in the comments, DMs, and stories daily)
- Monthly performance report template
The Strategy
Most fitness brands post like they’re writing a textbook or shouting through a megaphone. IRONSIDE needed to sound like neither.
The voice I built sits somewhere between a smart friend who works out and a coach who respects your time. Knowledgeable but never preachy. Direct but never aggressive.
I structured the content around three pillars, weighted by purpose:
1. Teach — 40% of content Useful, save-worthy posts that make the audience smarter about training at home. Not “5 Tips to Shred Your Core.” More like “the reason your push-ups aren’t getting easier and what to do about it.”
2. Show — 30% of content Product-focused posts, but grounded in real use. Not glamour shots of dumbbells on a white background. Instead: what the product looks like mid-workout, in a small apartment, next to a dog who doesn’t care about your fitness goals.
3. Talk — 30% of content Posts designed to start a two-way conversation. Polls, questions, hot takes, customer spotlights. The kind of content that makes someone stop scrolling and type a reply.
Sample Posts
Post 1 — Teach Topic: Home workout mistakes that quietly stall your progress
Caption:
You’re showing up every day. That’s not the problem.
The problem is usually one of these three things hiding in plain sight:
1. You skip the warmup. Not because you’re lazy. Because you’re busy and ten minutes feels like a luxury. But cold muscles don’t just perform worse — they recover slower. Five minutes. That’s all.
2. Your form drifted and nobody told you. When you train at home, there’s no mirror, no coach, no stranger awkwardly staring at your squat. Film yourself once a week. You’ll catch things you didn’t feel.
3. You have no recovery plan. You plan your workouts. You don’t plan your rest. And then you wonder why week three always feels like hitting a wall.
Which one hit a nerve? Tell me in the comments. No judgment here. 👇
Hashtags: #homeworkout #fitnessmistakes #trainathome #workoutrecovery #ironside
Post 2 — Show Topic: What our adjustable dumbbells actually look like in real life
Caption:
Here’s what we don’t show you in our product photos:
The apartment is 600 square feet. The “home gym” is a corner between the couch and the bookshelf. The cat knocked over a water bottle halfway through the set.
That’s real home fitness. And that’s exactly what IRONSIDE is built for.
Our adjustable dumbbells replace 15 individual weights, take up less space than a shoebox, and switch resistance in under two seconds.
You don’t need a garage gym. You need equipment that fits your actual life.
Hashtags: #homegym #smallspacefitness #adjustabledumbbells #apartmentworkout #ironside
Post 3 — Talk Topic: Honest conversation starter
Caption:
Settle this for us.
You’ve got 30 minutes. No more. You’re tired but you said you’d work out today.
What are you picking?
A) Full body — a little bit of everything, nothing too deep B) Upper body only — lock in and go hard on one thing C) A walk — moving counts and you’re not in the mood to argue about it
Drop your letter. We want to see where this goes. 👇
Hashtags: #fitnesspoll #homeworkoutlife #realfitness #30minuteworkout #ironside
Post 4 — Teach Topic: The rest day problem
Caption:
Rest days aren’t lazy days. Your muscles aren’t growing while you lift. They’re growing while you recover.
But “rest” doesn’t have to mean lying on the couch feeling guilty about it.
Here’s what a good rest day can look like:
→ A 20-minute walk. Nothing brisk. Just moving. → Stretching for 10 minutes. Not a yoga flow. Just the tight spots. → Foam rolling while watching something terrible on Netflix.
Rest is part of training. Treat it that way and watch what happens to your energy on day four.
Hashtags: #restday #musclerecovery #fitnesseducation #activerecovery #ironside
Post 5 — Show Topic: Customer spotlight
Caption:
This is Dani.
Eight months ago, she bought our resistance band set because — and this is a direct quote — “I needed something I couldn’t use as a clothes hanger.”
She works out three mornings a week in her living room before her kids wake up. No trainer. No program. Just consistency and equipment that doesn’t take 20 minutes to set up.
We didn’t tell her what to say. We just asked what changed. Her answer: “I stopped waiting for the perfect setup and just started.”
That’s the whole philosophy.
Hashtags: #customerstory #homefitness #realresults #fitnessmotivation #ironside
Community Engagement Plan
Posting is half the work. What happens after you post is where engagement actually grows. Here’s the plan I built for IRONSIDE:
Within 60 minutes of every post: Reply to every comment. Not with “Thanks! 🙏” — with an actual response that continues the conversation. If someone says “I’m guilty of skipping warmups,” reply with “Same honestly. What helped me was treating it like the first exercise, not the thing before the exercise.”
Daily (15 minutes): Visit 10 accounts in the target audience — people following competitor brands, fitness hashtags, home workout creators. Leave genuine comments on their posts. Not “Great post! 💪” — something specific to what they shared.
Stories (3–4x per week): Polls, “this or that” slides, question boxes, quick tips. Stories don’t need to be polished. They need to be frequent and interactive.
DMs: Every new follower gets a welcome message within 24 hours. Not automated. Not salesy. Just: “Hey, thanks for following. Curious — are you working out at home or at a gym right now?” Start a conversation. That’s it.
Goals and How We’d Measure Them
| Goal | What it actually means | How we’d track it |
|---|---|---|
| Increase engagement rate | People aren’t just seeing posts — they’re reacting to them | Comments, saves, and shares per post. Likes are nice. Saves and shares tell you the content is doing real work. |
| Improve audience retention | Followers stick around instead of quietly unfollowing after a week | Follower growth vs. unfollow rate. A healthy account grows steadily without bleeding followers out the back. |
| Generate qualified traffic | The right people are tapping through to the site — not just anyone | Link clicks from bio + story swipe-ups. Track which content pillars drive the most traffic to see what the audience actually wants to buy. |
| Build a repeatable system | Month two shouldn’t start from zero | The calendar, pillar framework, and engagement plan should make every month faster to execute than the last. |
Visual Assets Included
- 5 ready-to-post Instagram graphics (designed in Canva — on-brand, clean, scroll-stopping)
- 30-day content calendar (full month, color-coded by pillar)
- Engagement workflow graphic (shows the daily, weekly, and post-by-post rhythm)
- Monthly analytics dashboard mockup (what to track and where to find it)