OAuth connections

OAuth Channel Connections with Per-Channel Defaults

Connect six platforms via OAuth, set defaults per channel for posting time and hashtags, reconnect when a token expires.

Used by operators running multiple brands


Marcus Johnson

"I run three brands across LinkedIn, X, and Instagram. Grouping each brand's channels in PostNext means I switch context from the sidebar instead of logging out and back in. The token-expiry warnings caught two LinkedIn reconnections before posts would have failed."

Emily Watson

"We connect client channels via OAuth on day one and rarely think about them again. When TikTok rotated tokens last quarter, PostNext warned us four days ahead and we reconnected during a quiet hour. No client noticed."

Robert Kim

"Per-channel hashtag defaults stopped our junior writers pasting LinkedIn tags onto Instagram posts. Each channel opens with the right tag set, the right posting time, and the right time zone."

OAuth connections

Connect Six Platforms Through Official OAuth

Each channel connects through the platform's official OAuth flow, so PostNext never sees your password. Authorise X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, or Threads, grant the scopes you choose, and the channel appears in your sidebar. Tokens refresh automatically where the platform allows; where they cannot, PostNext warns you days before expiry.

Six platforms supported: X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Threads

Official OAuth only, no scraping, no password storage

Token-expiration warnings before authorisations lapse

Connect Six Platforms Through Official OAuth
Per-channel defaults

Set Posting Time and Hashtag Defaults Per Channel

Each channel carries its own defaults: preferred posting times, default hashtag set, link-shortening preference, and time zone. LinkedIn might default to 09:00 weekdays with three industry hashtags; Instagram to 19:00 daily with a longer tag list. Defaults apply when you compose, and you can override per post.

Per-channel posting-time defaults applied at compose

Default hashtag sets stored per channel

Time zone and link-shortening preferences saved per channel

Set Posting Time and Hashtag Defaults Per Channel
Group Channels by Brand or Client and Switch Fast
Channel grouping

Group Channels by Brand or Client and Switch Fast

Bundle related channels into groups, one per brand or client, and switch between groups from the sidebar without re-authenticating. Each group shows its connection status at a glance: green for healthy, amber for tokens expiring soon, red for revoked authorisations. Reconnect a single channel without touching the others in the group.

Group channels by brand or client

Per-channel status: healthy, expiring soon, revoked

Reconnect one channel without affecting the others

1

Authorise the channel

Click Add Channel, pick a platform, complete the OAuth prompt. The channel appears in your sidebar.
2

Set per-channel defaults

Open channel settings: posting-time, hashtags, time zone, link-shortening. Override per post.
3

Group by brand or client

Drag channels into a brand group to switch context from the sidebar and see status per group.
4

Reconnect when prompted

When a token nears expiry, PostNext warns in-app and emails the owner. Click Reconnect to redo it.

Channel management questions

How OAuth, per-channel defaults, and reconnection work in PostNext.

Which platforms does PostNext support?

Six platforms: X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Threads. Each connects through the platform's official OAuth flow using its public API. PostNext does not scrape or store your password.

How does OAuth connection work?

Click Add Channel and PostNext redirects you to the platform's authorisation page. You sign in there, review the scopes, and approve. The platform returns a token to PostNext, stored encrypted.

How many channels can I connect?

Premium at 11 euro per month covers 15 channels. Business at 39 euro per month covers 20 channels. Teams at 4 euro per user per month covers 5 channels per seat. Free plan plus 7-day trial.

What happens when a token expires?

PostNext watches each token's expiry and shows an in-app warning days ahead, plus email to the owner. The channel turns amber until reconnection; revoked tokens turn red and pause queued posts.

Can each channel have different posting defaults?

Yes. Each channel stores its own posting-time default, hashtag set, time zone, and link-shortening preference. Defaults populate the composer; override per post when a piece needs different handling.

How do I switch between client accounts?

Group channels into a brand group, one per client. The sidebar switches group with one click; composer, queue, and analytics scope to the active group. No re-authentication when you switch.

Is the OAuth token storage secure?

Tokens are encrypted at rest and transmitted over TLS. PostNext never holds your platform password, since OAuth keeps that on the platform side. Revoke any token from PostNext or the source platform.

Can I reconnect one channel without disturbing the others?

Yes. Each channel holds its own token, so re-running OAuth for one account does not touch the others. Click Reconnect on that channel, complete the prompt, and queued posts resume on schedule.
Ready to manage every channel from one sidebar?

Ready to manage every channel from one sidebar?

Connect X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, and Threads via OAuth, set per-channel defaults, group by brand. Free plan plus 7-day trial.

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