Connect Your Social Accounts

Updated June 12, 2026

CampaignSwift publishes to seven social platforms: Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and Pinterest. This guide covers how connections work, what you can publish once an account is connected, and what to do when a connection breaks.

How connections work

Each social account is connected with a one-click OAuth flow: you’re sent to the platform itself, you sign in there and grant access, and the platform hands CampaignSwift a token to act on the account’s behalf. Connect the accounts that belong to each client under that client, so posts, approvals, and reporting stay attached to the right brand.

Account connections are part of the setup checklist the Onboarding agent proposes when you add a new client, so for new clients you’ll usually arrive here with a checklist item waiting.

What you can publish

Once accounts are connected, you compose and schedule from one place across all seven platforms. Supported formats include posts, carousels, reels, stories, YouTube videos and Shorts, and TikTok videos, with per-platform captions, hashtags, and media so each post fits the platform it lands on.

See Calendar: Schedule Mode vs Planning Mode for how scheduled posts fit into the content calendar.

Account limits by plan

How many social accounts you can connect depends on your plan:

PlanSocial accounts
Starter6
Professional20
Agency75
ScaleUnlimited

Full plan details are on the pricing page.

When a connection breaks

Social platform tokens expire, and platforms occasionally revoke access. When that causes a post to fail, the Publish Recovery agent diagnoses the failure. Transient problems (a glitch or a rate limit) are retried automatically. An expired token can’t be fixed by retrying, so the agent escalates it to a human with the specific cause and remedy: reconnect the account.

Reconnecting uses the same OAuth flow as the first connection: sign in to the platform again and re-grant access, and publishing resumes from CampaignSwift’s side.

Beyond social accounts

Social connections are one part of the integration picture. Ad accounts (Meta Ads, Google Ads), analytics sources (Google Analytics, Search Console), and tools like Google Drive, Dropbox, Slack, and Canva connect separately. See the integrations overview for the full list.

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