Connect BulkPublish integrations
Populate your social media feeds by automating BulkPublish to instantly schedule content from new blog posts or e-commerce products. Use our workflow automation to convert new RSS feed items into draft posts or share new YouTube videos across all your other channels. Create a free account to automate your multi-channel publishing.
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Integrate BulkPublish on Make to automate your multi-channel publishing. Use Make workflows to schedule content from new blog posts or e-commerce products, convert new RSS feed items into draft posts, or automatically share new YouTube videos across all your social channels through BulkPublish.
Creates a new label for organizing posts.
Creates a new post targeting one or more channels. Optionally schedule it for publishing.
Deletes a label by ID.
Deletes a post by ID.
Deletes a media file by ID.
Returns analytics summary for a date range.
Returns engagement metrics for a published post.
Returns current plan limits and usage.
Lists all connected social media channels.
Connect any app with BulkPublish
Popular BulkPublish workflows.
Looking to get more out of BulkPublish? With Make you can visually integrate BulkPublish into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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