30 networks. One composer. Official APIs.
No browser automation, no scrapers that break the first time a platform changes its UI. Almost every connected network uses its own official API; Substack, which has no public API, publishes through the FoPost browser extension while you stay logged in. You compose once, the right shape ships to each one.
The big networks. Where most of your followers live.
X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, Bluesky. Every one a native API connection. No browser automation, no clipboard hacks.
X (Twitter)
Native X publishing, threads, replies, and all.
Where careers are built. Where deals get done.
Posts, Reels, and carousels, natively scheduled.
Page posts, photos, and video, all from one composer.
TikTok
Where short-form goes viral.
YouTube
Long-form and Shorts, both scheduled.
Threads
Meta's answer to X, natively supported.
Bluesky
The decentralized network, ready when you are.
Where your audience actually talks to you.
Reddit, Discord, Slack, Telegram, Mastodon. Long-form discussion, real-time channels, federated feeds. Each one needs its own tone, the composer handles it.
The places your essays earn the read.
DEV.to, Hashnode, WordPress, Tumblr, Medium. Cross-post with canonical URLs so your SEO stays with your main blog. Markdown in, native render out.
Pinterest, GBP, and the rest of the discovery surface.
Pinterest for evergreen search traffic. Google Business Profile for local SEO. Dribbble for design portfolios. Each one a niche, each one cross-posted from the same composer.
The networks the incumbents skip.
Nostr, Lemmy, MeWe, Twitch, Whop, Skool, Listmonk. Open protocols, privacy-first networks, paid communities, self-hosted newsletters. One connection each, same composer as the big platforms.
Official APIs only
Every live platform connects via OAuth or signed webhooks. No browser automation, no DOM scraping, no accounts banned for "suspicious activity".
Retries built in
Failed deliveries retry 3 times with exponential backoff. Most fix themselves before you open the dashboard. The rest are one click away.
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