Social Connections

Social Connections is where you link your social media accounts so Synfluencer can publish content on your behalf. Manage connected platforms, view rate limits, and reauthorise expired tokens.

How to access

Click Connect in the left sidebar. Requires an active synfluencer.

Supported platforms

Synfluencer supports connecting to X (Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Threads, Pinterest, Reddit, and Blog platforms. More platforms are added regularly.

Key features

  • Connect accounts — Link new platform accounts through the Upload-Post service integration.
  • View connected accounts — See all linked platforms with their usernames and connection status.
  • Rate limits — View remaining API quota per platform and when limits reset.
  • Sync — Refresh your connection data to check for changes.
  • Reauthorise — When a platform token expires, reauthorise to restore publishing access.

X Premium account setting

The X connection card includes an X Premium account toggle. When switched on, the content generator targets up to ~800 characters for X single posts (only the first ~280 are shown before "Show more", so those lead). When off, the limit stays at ≤280 characters and longer content is formatted as a thread instead.

Leave this toggle off unless the connected X account has an active X Premium (or X Premium+) subscription. Non-Premium accounts will have long posts truncated or rejected by X. The toggle auto-saves when you switch it.

When X Premium is on, new content you create for X (from Trend Discovery, RSS, briefs, and Compile) is written as a single long-form post (about 500–800 characters) instead of a thread. You can still switch a post to a thread or short single post before publishing.

Enabling X Premium also unlocks a Long Post format button in the Regenerate, Increase Quality, and Responder dialogs — use it to force an ~800-char single X post whenever X is selected.

Platform tokens expire periodically. If uploads start failing, check Social Connections first — a reauthorisation usually resolves it.