Connect Your Social Accounts
Seamlessly integrate your social platforms for effortless scheduling, analytics, and content publishing — all through secure, official APIs.
Share a secure connection link with your clients
Agencies can invite clients to connect their own social accounts through a private connection link. The client does not need to create a Postly account or log into the Postly dashboard. They simply open the secure link, sign in to the social platform they own, and authorize the connection directly.
The connection link is designed for external clients: they complete authorization from the link only, while your Postly workspace receives the connected channel for scheduling, publishing, and management.
Send Link
Share one secure invite with the client.
Client Authorizes
They connect from the link without logging into Postly.
No Passwords
Keep credentials private and secure.
Platform Connections
Key Information
Review these notes before connecting accounts. They help prevent authorization issues, broken API tokens, missed publishing windows, and permission-related connection errors.
Official API connections only
Postly connects through the official APIs provided by each platform. This keeps your integrations secure, stable, compliant, and aligned with each network’s publishing requirements.
Connect multiple accounts and profiles
You can connect multiple accounts across supported platforms, including multiple pages, profiles, boards, channels, business listings, or client-owned accounts where the platform allows it.
Some platforms require separate logins
For platforms that do not support multi-session access, you may need to log into each account separately using different browser tabs, windows, or browser profiles before authorizing Postly.
Reconnect accounts periodically
Reconnect accounts periodically, especially when an account shows an expiration date, when you reset a password, when you log out of active sessions, or when a platform refreshes its authorization rules.
Act immediately on reconnect alerts
If Postly displays a reconnect notice or a post fails with a reconnect error, reconnect the account immediately — even if it still appears connected. API tokens may be expired or broken, which can prevent scheduled posts from publishing.
Scheduled posts stay in your queue
Scheduled posts remain saved and active in Postly even if an account becomes temporarily disconnected. However, the account must be reconnected before publishing can complete successfully.
Admin permissions may be required
Most platforms require the correct admin, owner, manager, or super-admin permissions before Postly can authorize access, list available pages, or publish content on your behalf.