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Insights, tutorials, and updates from the CodivUpload team. Practical content for creators and developers who publish at scale.
How to Post to Snapchat via API — Stories, Spotlight & Saved Stories
Publish Stories, Spotlight videos, and Saved Stories to Snapchat programmatically. Media requirements, locale targeting, scheduling, and SDK examples.
How to Post to Google Business Profile via API — Updates, Events & Offers
Publish updates, events, and offers to Google Business Profile programmatically. CTA buttons, multi-location management, scheduling, and SDK examples.
How to Post Instagram Reels via API — Complete Guide
Publish Instagram Reels programmatically. Captions, location tags, collaborators, alt text, scheduling — all via REST API or TypeScript SDK.
How to Post TikTok Videos via API — Developer Guide
Privacy controls, duet/stitch settings, branded content, auto-music — publish TikTok videos programmatically with the official API integration.
Social Media Automation for Agencies — Scale to 200+ Clients
How agencies use CodivUpload's whitelabel API to manage hundreds of client profiles, schedule across 12 platforms, and deliver branded connection pages.
REST API vs No-Code Tools for Social Media — When to Use Which
Buffer uses dashboards. CodivUpload gives you both — visual dashboard and REST API with 50+ parameters. Here's when API beats no-code and vice versa.
How to Build a Social Media Content Calendar That Actually Works
A content calendar isn't a spreadsheet. Learn how to plan, schedule, and automate content across 12 platforms with queue slots, optimal timing, and API integration.
Multi-Platform Social Media Analytics — Track Performance Across 12 Platforms
Stop logging into 9 dashboards. Unified analytics shows views, likes, comments, and engagement across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more.
CodivUpload TypeScript SDK — Publish to 12 Platforms with Full Type Safety
The official SDK for TypeScript and JavaScript. codiv.posts.create() with full autocomplete, platform-specific overrides, and error handling. No more raw HTTP calls.
How to Build a White-Label Social Media Tool with CodivUpload's API
Embed CodivUpload's publishing engine into your own product. Generate branded connection links, manage unlimited client profiles, publish to 12 platforms — zero CodivUpload branding visible to your clients.
How to Set Up Your Own YouTube API Project (BYOP) in CodivUpload
YouTube's shared 10,000 units/day quota fills up fast when multiple users share one GCP project. Set up BYOP and get a private quota — 100 units per upload, ~40 full publishes per day, zero sharing.
How to Set Up X (Twitter) BYOK for Dedicated API Access
X requires each user to provide their own API credentials. Learn how to create an X Developer App, configure OAuth 2.0, and connect to CodivUpload in under 10 minutes.
How to Cross-Post to 12 Platforms in Under 2 Minutes
Manual cross-posting wastes 45+ minutes per video. A single API call to CodivUpload dispatches to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and 9 more simultaneously — with per-platform overrides in the same request.
YouTube API Quota: Everything You Need to Know in 2026
YouTube's default 10,000 unit daily quota means ~40 full publishes per day. Here's why we built Bring Your Own Project (BYOP) support, and how to set up dedicated quota for your workspace.
5 Social Media Scheduling Mistakes That Kill Engagement
Scheduling tools create complacency. We analyzed 12,400 posts across 340 accounts and found five patterns that tank reach — starting with posting the same caption to every platform verbatim.
MCP for Social Media: How AI Agents Publish Content
Model Context Protocol lets AI agents call real tools. CodivUpload exposes an MCP server so Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible agent can publish to 12 platforms in a single natural-language instruction — zero glue code.
How to Run a 24/7 YouTube Live Stream Without Dropping Frames
Running a 24/7 stream on a home machine means dropped frames, CPU spikes, and ISP throttling. CodivUpload runs container-isolated FFmpeg workers at 3 Gbps with copy-mode encoding — no re-encode, no frame drops.
More articles on the way
We publish weekly. Topics include platform API changes, scheduling strategy, and product engineering.