Social MediaPosts
Social Media

Posts

Create, schedule, and publish social media posts to all your connected platforms from one place.

Publish from one place

The Posts page (at Social Media > Posts) is your social media publishing hub. Instead of logging into each platform separately, you can write, schedule, and publish posts to all your connected social accounts from within Autoch.at.

Creating a post

  1. Go to Social Media > Posts.
  2. Click Create Post.
  3. Select which accounts you want to post to. You can post to multiple platforms at once.
  4. Write your post content. The composer shows you a preview of how the post will look on each selected platform.
  5. Add media (images or videos) if needed.
  6. Choose when to publish:
    • Publish now — Post immediately.
    • Schedule — Pick a specific date and time.
    • Add to queue — Add to your posting queue and let Autoch.at publish it at the next optimal time slot.

Each platform has different character limits and media requirements. The composer will warn you if your post exceeds a platform's limits or if your media doesn't meet its specifications.

Post statuses

StatusMeaning
DraftSaved but not scheduled or published
ScheduledSet to publish at a specific time
QueuedAdded to the posting queue
PublishedSuccessfully posted to the platform
FailedSomething went wrong — click to see the error and retry

Editing and deleting posts

  • Drafts and scheduled posts can be edited or deleted at any time before they're published.
  • Published posts cannot be edited or deleted from Autoch.at — you'll need to go to the platform directly to make changes.

Post history

The Posts page shows a history of all your published posts, including the date, platform, and basic engagement metrics (likes, comments, shares) pulled from the platform. Click any post to see its full details.

Using the Caption Generator

If you need help writing post content, try the Caption Generator (at Social Media > Caption Generator). Describe what you want to post about and let the AI draft a caption for you — then edit it to match your voice before publishing.