This feature allows users to seamlessly publish content to multiple accounts on the same social media platform, revolutionizing the way they manage their digital presence.
The process is straightforward. Within the Draft workspace, users can now select multiple accounts within the same platform directly from the Account Selector Field. Gone are the days of duplicating drafts and managing multiple schedules for the same post across various accounts. With just a few clicks, users can select the target accounts and fine-tune their content for simultaneous publication.
Once the content is polished and the target accounts are selected, scheduling becomes a breeze. Users can choose a single date and time for their post to go live across all selected accounts. Whether managing multiple Facebook pages or various Instagram profiles, DGTLsuite ensures synchronized content distribution, maximizing engagement and efficiency.
Who Should Use Multi-Account Publishing?
This feature is particularly beneficial for users with multiple accounts on a single platform.personal LinkedIn profiles for their sales teams or businesses with numerous Facebook pages requiring cohesive content distribution. By eliminating manual duplication and coordination, DGTLsuite simplifies social media management, allowing users to track and manage their digital presence effortlessly.
- Franchise/Multi-location businesses who have multiple Facebook pages, Instagram accounts, etc
- Businesses who are managing multiple connected brands with a similar visual identity
- Ex: A restaurant who also has an apparel brand
- Businesses who have connected their sales team's professional Facebook pages or personal LinkedIn Accounts.
- Ex: A corporate company who wants to distribute sales materials to their account executives' social media feeds
- Businesses who have connected their company executives' Personal LinkedIn and want to post company content on their feed on their behalf.
- Ex: A CEO wants to be an advocate for their company, and wants to share some of the company posts to their feed at the time of publishing.