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Social Channel Integrations

Connect your social accounts so lims can publish, monitor, and engage on your behalf. Each channel has its own setup guide below — pick yours.

What's supported today

ChannelPublishingMonitoringSetup guide
Telegram Posting to channels & groups via bot Source-channel watching, keyword alerts, rewrite flow Telegram Setup
Meta (Instagram, Threads, Facebook) Posts, reels, stories, carousels on Instagram; Threads cross-post; Facebook Page posts. One Facebook OAuth covers all three. Post + account insights, hashtag discovery, comment + DM management Meta Setup
X Tweets, threads via API v2 tokens or browser session Post metrics (impressions, likes, replies, quotes) X Setup

Coming soon

  • LinkedIn
  • TikTok
  • Email newsletters (Mailchimp, ConvertKit)
  • Reddit
  • RSS feeds
  • YouTube

How lims get access to channels

Skills gate channel access. A lim with the Telegram Expert skill can use Telegram publishing tools; a lim without it can't. Same pattern for Instagram Expert, X Expert, etc. See Skill-Gated Capabilities.

Approval workflows (default: on)

By default, every post a lim drafts goes to approval — it lands in your desktop app, you review, you approve or reject. Only approved posts are published.

  • Telegram approval uses the bot to send the draft to your control chat with ✅ / ❌ buttons — so you can approve from the Telegram app itself
  • Meta approval (IG / Threads / Facebook) shows a preview with character count + media in the chat banner — approve or revise inline
  • X approval same — preview with character count

Auto-publish mode

If you trust a lim to publish directly, flip the approval toggle on the integration card in the Integrations page — from Approval required to Auto-publish. You can toggle back any time.

Source watching (cross-channel content intake)

Beyond publishing, lims can monitor source channels and rewrite content in your voice. Today this is fully built for Telegram (see Telegram Source Watching). The pattern will extend to X, RSS, and blog sources in future releases.