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Documentation Index

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Overview

Reap’s social publishing tools help you connect your platforms, plan content in advance, and publish clips directly from your workflow. Once your accounts are connected, you can move from finished content to scheduled or live publishing without leaving Reap.

What You Can Do

  • Connect multiple social media accounts.
  • Schedule content from the calendar or from a project.
  • Bulk schedule multiple clips from one video.
  • Publish exported clips directly to connected platforms.
  • Queue un exported clips for scheduled publishing.

Publishing Guides

Supported Social Media Platforms

See supported platforms and learn that you can connect multiple accounts.

Connect Social Media Accounts

Link your social accounts so Reap can schedule and publish content for you.

Schedule or Publish Your Content

Use the calendar or a project to schedule posts or publish content.

Bulk Schedule Clips

Schedule multiple clips from the same video in one flow.

Posting Limits & Best Practices

Review recommended posting volume, timing windows, and caption limits by platform.

Why the Publish Button Is Disabled

Understand why publishing is blocked until an export is ready.

Disconnect Social Media Accounts

Remove Reap from connected accounts through each platform’s third-party app settings.

Before You Publish

  • Make sure the correct social accounts are connected.
  • Reap supports YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
  • You can connect multiple accounts when you need to publish across more than one destination.
  • Double-check your caption, platform, date, and time before scheduling.
  • Export clips first if you want to publish them immediately.
Scheduling is more flexible than direct publishing. You can schedule content ahead of time, but direct publishing still requires a finished export.