Connect FeedHive integrations
Diversify your brand's social media channels by automating FeedHive with Make to instantly schedule post variations. Linking this AI automation tool to your daily stack lets you turn a single content idea into channel-ready drafts, coordinate team approvals, and recycle top-performing updates. Get started on Make today to configure your first social media queue.
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Uses a Trigger in FeedHive
Triggers when a comment is added to a post in FeedHive by another team member.
Triggers when a post fails to publish to a social media platform.
Triggers when a post is successfully published to a social media platform.
Triggers when a post is scheduled for future publishing.
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Popular FeedHive workflows.
Connect FeedHive with Make to automate your social media. Explore popular workflows to sync platforms and save time.
Automate your social media workflow by integrating FeedHive with Make.
Connect FeedHive with Make to automate your content creation, review workflows, and performance tracking. By linking Google Sheets, Slack, and Notion, your team stays aligned and social media management becomes highly efficient.
Automatically push new content from your CMS, Notion, or Google Sheets directly into FeedHive for scheduling.
Get instant alerts in Slack or Microsoft Teams whenever there are new interactions in your FeedHive Social Inbox.
Connect your favorite AI tools and databases to FeedHive to automatically draft, refine, and optimize your social media posts.
Use Make to automatically notify clients or managers via email or project tools when a new draft is ready for approval in FeedHive.
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