Comment by theturtletalks

5 days ago

How does Buffer[0] operate then? Even an open-source alternative to Buffer, Postiz[1], offers Instagram.

0. https://buffer.com

1. https://github.com/gitroomhq/postiz-app

> How does Buffer operate then?

Buffer documents a number of workflows and limitations in their FAQs.

E.g. for a non-professional Instagram account, the user gets a notification to manually share a post via the Instagram app.

> you can prepare your post in Buffer, receive a notification on your mobile device when it’s time to post, then tap the notification and copy your post over to the social network to finish posting.

source: https://support.buffer.com/article/658-using-notification-pu...

  • Postiz docs show that users can create an app on Facebook and use that key and it will auto post.

    I guess using POSSE for Instagram forces you to either create a personal app on Facebook which is not easy or make your Instagram account a business account.

Wasn’t Buffer something else in the past? Did they pivot?

  • It’s been about scheduling social media posts since at least 2012, seems to have grown into a whole content management suite.