Overview
If you want to disconnect a social account from Reap, you need to remove Reap from the third-party app settings of that platform. This is done on the platform side, not just inside Reap. Once you revoke access, Reap will no longer be able to schedule or publish content through that connected account.Step-By-Step Workflow
Open the connected platform's third-party app settings
Go to the app permissions, connected apps, or business integrations area for the platform you want to disconnect.
Find Reap in the connected apps list
Look for Reap in the list of apps or services that currently have access to your account.
Open The Platform Settings
Use the platform-specific settings links below to open the correct area and remove Reap.- Google / YouTube: Google Account third-party connections
- Instagram: Instagram manage access
- LinkedIn: LinkedIn permitted services settings
- TikTok: TikTok connected third-party apps guide
Where To Remove Reap On Each Platform
- Google / YouTube Open your Google Account third-party connections page, select Reap, then remove access.
- Instagram Open the Manage Access page, find Reap, then remove its access from your account.
- LinkedIn Open the Permitted Services page, find Reap, then remove it from the connected services list.
- TikTok Open Settings and privacy > Security & permissions > Apps and services permissions, then remove Reap from the connected apps list.
After You Disconnect
- Reap will stop being able to publish through that account.
- Scheduled posts that rely on the disconnected account may fail if they have not already been sent.
- If you want to use the account again later, reconnect it from Reap through Connect Socials.