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ubigio

Publishing

Written once.
Right for each network.

The networks disagree sharply about length and format, so one body of text cannot serve them all. Ubigio makes the differences explicit instead of truncating and hoping — and shows you exactly what each destination receives before anything is sent.

The composer

One post.
Every destination visible.

Each selected account becomes its own delivery with its own state, so a failure on one network is not a mystery about all of them.

01

Per-network wording

Write the shared post, then override it only where a network needs its own length or tone. Anything left blank uses the shared text.

  • 280 on X, 3000 on LinkedIn
  • Each destination checked separately
  • Images and video where supported
02

See it before you send

Preview shows the exact text each network receives, including how a link is appended and what that costs in characters.

  • Character count per network
  • Reasons a post cannot go out
  • The same checks the queue runs
03

Approval before delivery

Editors compose and posts wait for someone who can publish. Nothing leaves while a post is held.

  • Roles from owner to viewer
  • Held posts never deliver
  • Rejection is one click

Where it publishes

Eight destinations, honestly labelled.

WordPress

Posts and pages

Alpha

Mastodon

Any compatible server

Alpha

Bluesky

Posts with images

Alpha

X

Posts and media

Alpha

LinkedIn

Member posts

Alpha

Facebook

Pages you manage

Alpha

Instagram

Professional accounts · needs an image

Alpha

TikTok

Video posts

Alpha

Pinterest

Board publishing

Waitlist

You connect an account on the network itself and approve it there. Ubigio never asks for a social password, and credentials are encrypted before they are stored. Instagram and TikTok have no text-only post type, so a post to either needs media.

After it ships

Every delivery reported, including the ones that failed.

Volume, success rate per network, and the provider's own reason when something did not go out.

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