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Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) Social Media Management and Social Listening Platforms: FOI release

Published
2025-09-18
Received
2025-06-11
Responded
2025-06-12
Directorate
Topic
Public sector, Work and skills
Exemptions
None detected

Information requested

1. Do you use a social media management platform?

2. If so, what tools do you use?

3. What is your annual spend on a Social media management tool?

4. What dates does your contract with your current supplier end (in the format of [month/year])?

5. Do you use a social listening / media monitoring platform?

6. If so, what tools do you use?

7. What is your annual spend on a social listening / media monitoring tool?

8. What dates does your contract with your current supplier end (in the format of [month/year])?

Response

1. Do you use a social media management platform?

Yes

2. If so, what tools do you use?

Orlo

3. What is your annual spend on a Social media management tool?

£8,000 + VAT

4. What dates does your contract with your current supplier end (in the format of [month/year])?

July 2024 – July 2026

5. Do you use a social listening / media monitoring platform?

Yes

6. If so, what tools do you use?

Precise Media Monitoring

7. What is your annual spend on a social listening / media monitoring tool?

This cost is based on the level of coverage and identified articles shared each month and is approximately £850 per year.

8. What dates does your contract with your current supplier end (in the format of [month/year])?

April 2025 – April 2026

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