Socialie allows publishers to publish the same piece of content to multiple social platforms at the same time. While the content may be shared in one action, each platform publish is treated as a separate post with its own tracking and performance data.
Understanding how multi-platform publishing works helps ensure accurate reporting and avoids confusion around publishing status or metrics.
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How to Publish to Multiple Platforms
- Select the content you want to publish.
- Choose one or more destination platforms.
- Complete any required platform-specific fields.
- Review and publish the content.
Platform Requirements and Limitations
Each social platform enforces its own publishing rules, including:
- Supported account types
- Required fields
- Supported post formats
- Available performance metrics
Platform limitations apply to each selected platform independently.
What to Expect
- Each platform receives its own post.
- Publishing status is tracked separately for each platform.
- Performance data is displayed per platform and is not combined.
Common Issues & Notes
- A post may succeed on one platform and fail on another.
- Metrics vary by platform and post type.
- Some platforms support fewer publishing options than others.
When to Contact Support
Contact Support if the same platform repeatedly fails while others succeed under the same conditions.
Downloading and Posting Content Natively
When direct posting is not supported for a platform or post type, publishers can download content and post it natively using social media apps. Socialie can still detect and track these posts when accounts are connected.
This flexibility ensures publishers can post content even when direct publishing is unavailable.
Platform Requirements and Limitations
Native posting detection requires:
- Linked or tracked social accounts
- Platform API support for the post type
How Native Posting Works
- Download the media from the Publisher App.
- Copy the suggested caption if needed.
- Post the content directly on the social platform.
- Socialie detects the post after it goes live.
What to Expect
- Native posts may take longer to appear in Socialie.
- Metrics availability depends on account connection type.
Common Issues & Notes
- Manual linking may be required if automatic matching fails.
- Some post types have limited tracking support.
When to Contact Support
Contact Support if native posts from linked accounts are not detected after 48 hours.