Connect PostFast - Social Media Scheduling integrations
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Build your PostFast - Social Media Scheduling integrations.
On Make, automate PostFast - Social Media Scheduling to syndicate your content across all social channels by publishing posts on a recurring schedule. Connect your content sources to Make to automatically share new blog articles or distribute product updates from your e-commerce store through PostFast's cross-platform publishing system.
Schedule/draft posts to 1-10 social accounts (handles single file uploads internally)
Deletes a post by ID.
Retrieves URLs for media upload.
Returns the workspace’s connected social media accounts.
Sends an arbitrary request to the PostFast REST API.
Searches for your social media posts.
Upload 1-10 files, returns media keys (for carousels or advanced workflows)
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