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Uploads an optional image or video file and publishes a post to multiple social accounts at once. Can also be used to create text posts without any video or image attached. Upload limits per platform apply (i.e. X/Twitter only allows you to upload 4 image/video files per post). Allows scheduling and posting to LinkedIn (personal and company page), TikTok, Instagram (including reels), Facebook, X/Twitter and Pinterest.
Fetches full details for a single post by its ID, including all social account deliveries with their current delivery status. Useful for looking up post details after receiving a webhook event, or for building "check status" flows.
Returns a list of projects available for your API key.
Returns all connected social accounts, with an optional filter by project. Outputs one bundle per account with platform, username, status, and profile image URL. Useful for building dynamic routing scenarios like "iterate over every LinkedIn account" or "alert when an account disconnects."
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Triggers instantly when a scheduled post fails to publish to a social platform. Fires once per account. A single post targeting three accounts where two fail will trigger this module twice. Returns the post ID, platform, social account ID, and the error message explaining why delivery failed. Use this to alert your team, retry publishing, or log failures to a tracking system.
Triggers instantly when a scheduled post is successfully published to a social platform. Fires once per account. A single post targeting three accounts will trigger this module three times, once for each successful delivery. Returns the post ID, platform, social account ID, and the public URL of the published post on the platform.
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