Guide /Connect your platform accounts

Connect your platform accounts

Click once in the app to log into X, Reddit, LinkedIn and more using your real browser — your AI then publishes with that same session.

For your AI to post on your behalf, it needs the accounts you’re already logged into. This step logs those accounts in, once, inside the app. From then on your AI reuses the session already in your browser.

Find and log into a platform

Open the Platform accounts page and you’ll see a list of supported platforms — X, Reddit, LinkedIn, Instagram, Medium, Substack, Dev.to, and more. Use the search box to jump to one quickly.

Click Log in on the platform you want:

  1. The app launches a clean, dedicated browser and opens that platform’s login page.
  2. You log in there normally — password, code, 2FA, exactly as usual.
  3. Back in the app, click I’ve logged in.
  4. When the platform shows Logged in (green), you’re set.

Each platform gets its own isolated browser environment, so accounts never bleed into each other — and it stays more stable.

When a session expires

Platform logins don’t last forever. If a platform stops showing green, or your AI reports it’s “not logged in,” come back to this page and click Refresh login status. If it’s expired, just run the log-in flow again.

About multiple accounts

Logging several accounts into the same platform — each with its own isolated browser environment, so your AI can pick which one to use — is a Pro feature. For personal use with one account per platform, the free plan is plenty.

Only log in what you’ll use

You don’t need to log into every platform — just the ones you actually plan to post to. Your AI can only use platforms you’ve logged in; for anything else, it’ll tell you it can’t.

With your platforms ready, bring your AI into the loop: Connect your AI.