Supported platforms (12 total)
See the social and content platforms Flikly supports, what each connection is used for, and what to check before publishing.
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12 supported platforms
Flikly supports 12 social and content platforms for organic publishing workflows. Your plan may limit how many platforms or accounts you can connect, and publishing on any platform can still depend on permissions, account type, and platform rules.
Supported platforms
The platforms below are available in Flikly for supported connection and publishing workflows. Setup and publishing details can vary by platform.
- Use for
- Reels, visual posts, and short-form content
- Content note
- Publishing capabilities can depend on account type and permissions.
- Setup note
- A professional or creator account is often required for full publishing workflows.
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- Use for
- Short text posts and media posts
- Content note
- Posting may depend on account authorization and platform rules.
- Setup note
- Use the account you intend to publish from when authorizing the connection.
- Use for
- Professional posts and brand content
- Content note
- Page or organization publishing may require the right admin role.
- Setup note
- Choose the profile, page, or organization you manage when connecting.
- Use for
- Page content and social posts
- Content note
- Page access and permissions may be required.
- Setup note
- Connect the Page you publish from, not only a personal profile when Pages apply.
Threads
- Use for
- Conversational posts and short updates
- Content note
- Platform permissions and account availability may apply.
- Setup note
- Confirm the connected profile matches where you plan to publish.
TikTok
- Use for
- Short-form video
- Content note
- Publishing availability can depend on platform-side account requirements and app approval.
- Setup note
- Connect the TikTok account you publish from and confirm posting access.
YouTube
- Use for
- Shorts and video content
- Content note
- Make sure the correct channel is selected during connection.
- Setup note
- Channel admin access may be required for publishing.
- Use for
- Visual pins and content discovery
- Content note
- Board access and platform permissions may be required.
- Setup note
- Make sure you can manage the boards you plan to publish to.
Bluesky
- Use for
- Social posts and updates
- Content note
- Make sure you connect the account you publish from.
- Setup note
- Use the handle or account you manage for day-to-day posting.
- Use for
- Community posts
- Content note
- Community rules, account permissions, and platform approval may apply.
- Setup note
- You may need access to the subreddit or community you plan to post in.
Mastodon
- Use for
- Federated social publishing
- Content note
- Connection behavior can vary by instance.
- Setup note
- Confirm your instance and account details during setup.
Vimeo
- Use for
- Video publishing and video content workflows
- Content note
- Account permissions and plan requirements may apply.
- Setup note
- Confirm the Vimeo account or folder you publish from has the right access.
Platform availability by plan
Your plan may limit how many platforms or accounts you can connect at once. The list on this page shows what Flikly supportsânot what every plan includes.
Free, Creator, Pro, Team, and Custom plans can include different platform allowlists and connection limits. Team and Custom plans may include broader platform coverage depending on your current plan rules.
For current connected-platform limits by plan, see the pricing page.
Before connecting a platform
- Sign in to the correct platform account before you start the connection in Flikly.
- Make sure you have admin or manager access for pages, channels, workspaces, boards, or communities where needed.
- Check whether the platform requires a business, creator, or professional account for publishing.
- Review the permissions screen carefully and approve only what you intend to use.
- If you manage multiple brands or clients, connect the account you plan to publish from first.
For a step-by-step walkthrough, read Connecting your first social account.
Publishing and permissions
A successful connection means Flikly can access the platform according to the permissions you approved. That does not guarantee every publish action will succeed.
Publishing may still depend on platform rules, account type, page or channel access, platform review, content format, and current API availability. If a post fails, check those requirements before trying again.
If publishing worked before but stopped, reconnecting from Integrations can help when permissions or tokens changed on the platform side.
Platform notes and limitations
Third-party publishing limits
Some platforms limit what external tools can publish, schedule, or measure. Capabilities can differ by account type and region.
Content requirements
Media dimensions, duration, file size, captions, and account settings can affect whether a post can be published.
Evolving platform rules
Platform APIs and policies change. Flikly may update supported workflows and guidance as provider rules evolve.
Read vs publish capabilities
Some connections support publishing, scheduling, analytics, or read-only access depending on the platform and approved permissions.
Common issues
Why do I not see all 12 platforms in my account?
Why does a platform ask for permissions?
Why is my page, board, channel, or community missing?
Can I connect more than one account for the same platform?
Why can I connect a platform but not publish?
What should I do if a connection stops working?
Next steps
Continue with these Integrations & connections guides.
Connecting your first social account
Walk through choosing a platform, approving permissions, and confirming the connection.
Read guideOAuth connection flow and redirect URIs
Learn what happens when you connect a platform, why redirect URLs matter, and how to troubleshoot issues.
Read guideReconnecting or refreshing a connection
Learn when to reconnect a platform and how to refresh access when publishing stops working.
Read guide