Buffer's API is Open for Building ⚡️
Key Takeaways
Buffer's public API allows for automating content publishing pipelines and building custom integrations, enabling developers to create and schedule posts, generate content ideas, and access account data across various social media channels.
Full Transcript
If you have ever wanted to automate your content publishing pipeline, connect Buffer to your own app, or build a custom dashboard on top of your account, we have got you covered. Buffer has just officially released its public API. With this API, you get programmatic access to your Buffer account, and it enables you to build on top of Buffer. With this API, you can create and schedule posts across every single social media channel that Buffer supports. You can create new content ideas, you can list and filter channels, you can fetch your [music] scheduled and published posts, get access to account and organization data, and so much more. This opens so many doors to builders and developers, and I cannot wait to see what you can build with it. If you would like to get a step-by-step guide for how to get started, head over to Buffer's YouTube channel. I will walk you through everything there.
Original Description
Want to build your own content OS, a simple publishing automation, or hook Buffer up to your own app? 👀
With the API, you can!
→ Create and schedule posts across every channel Buffer supports
→ Spin up new content ideas
→ List and filter channels
→ Pull your scheduled and published posts
→ Tap into account and organization data
…and a whole lot more.
It opens a lot of doors for developers, agencies, and anyone who wants Buffer to fit into the way they already work. We can't wait to see what you build with it!
For a step-by-step walkthrough of how to get started, head over to Buffer's YouTube channel — the full getting-started guide is up there now.
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