How It Works
The platform prepares posts and publishes them on schedule automatically. Your part is to set up the content source and rules once; after that, you only need to review the ready posts.
The setup order is the same for all platforms: first the account, then the project, then the schedule.
1. Connect a Platform Account
Accounts section. Each platform has its own connection method:
- Telegram — login by phone number, an account is also needed to read source channels;
- VK — community access key that you create in your group settings;
- Odnoklassniki, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, MAX — connection via the platform's service;
- Dzen — no token at all, the platform provides an RSS feed to the channel (see the article about connecting a Dzen channel).
Until the account is connected, you cannot create a project for that platform.
2. Create a Project
Projects section. A project answers the question "where does the text come from," and there are two types.
Rewriter project. Takes posts from source channels in Telegram and rewrites them in its own words. Suitable when there is a stream of news on your topic. Each source has its own rules: what to write about, what to skip, whether to take images.
Content plan project. Works from topics and headlines that you set in the Content Plans section. Suitable when material needs to be invented rather than retold.
Project settings include:
- model for text and, if needed, a backup model in case the main one fails;
- channel style and image style;
- post signature — it is added to each publication;
- category and article language, if the platform supports them.
3. Set a Schedule
A schedule is the days of the week and times when posts go to the platform. The Publisher takes a ready post from the queue and publishes it in the nearest slot.
If there are fewer slots than ready posts, the queue simply waits its turn — nothing is lost.
4. Check the First Posts
A ready post enters the project queue and gets a status:
- ready — waiting for your review;
- approved — will go to the platform in the nearest slot;
- published — already on the platform;
- rejected — you rejected the post or the platform rejected it before publication, for example the text does not meet length requirements;
- error — the platform did not accept the publication, the reason is visible in the post card.
You can edit the text and image manually right in the queue. If you don't need to check every post, enable auto-approval in the project — then posts will go to publication without your involvement.
5. Watch the Limits
The number of posts per day is limited by the plan. When the limit is exhausted, posts remain in the queue and go out the next day. The current plan and usage are visible in the Finance section.
What's Next
- Connect a second platform — each has its own projects, but you can use a shared content plan.
- Set up a watermark and layers on images if you publish pictures.
- If a post is rejected, see the article about text generation: common reasons are covered there.