Platforms

One Tool, 19 Platforms.

Connect every major social network and content source. Manage Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, and more from a single dashboard.

16+ Connected Platforms
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RSS Feed Import

Every channel that matters, one dashboard

Mirgent posts via your real browser sessions, so you reach platforms that don't expose APIs (Threads, Substack, Hashnode) just as easily as ones that do (Twitter, LinkedIn).

Twitter / X

Schedule tweets, threads, and monitor mentions. Full API v2 support with analytics.

Discord

Post to Discord channels and servers automatically from your content queue.

LinkedIn

Publish to personal profiles, company pages, and LinkedIn newsletters.

Instagram

Schedule feed posts, Reels, and Stories with automatic image optimization.

YouTube

Schedule video uploads and Shorts with thumbnail, title, and description management.

RSS Integration

Import content from any RSS feed and auto-schedule posts from blogs, podcasts, or news.

19 platforms, three categories

Mirgent groups platforms by content type so you can spread one master draft across the right channels for your audience.

Twitter / X

Real-time posting + lead discovery + reply automation. Best for B2C and creator audiences.

LinkedIn

Long-form posts, articles, and connection-building. The B2B workhorse — pair with Lead Hunter for outbound.

Facebook

Page posting, Group posting (where allowed), comment auto-reply. Pages-only API constraints handled automatically.

Instagram

Feed posts, Reels, and Stories. Image auto-crop to 1:1; carousel uploads supported up to 10 slides.

TikTok

Video upload + caption + hashtag set. Best paired with the Repurpose workflow to atomize one IG Reel into a TikTok variant.

YouTube

Long-form upload, Shorts, community posts. Captions and chapters can be auto-suggested from the transcript.

Threads

Meta's text-first network. Post text + reply chains. Login via Instagram session (one credential).

Bluesky

AT Protocol decentralized network. Excellent for tech / SaaS audiences. Public-feed support means hashtag automation works well.

Mastodon

Federated, multi-instance. Default mastodon.social; bring your own instance domain on Pro.

Reddit

Subreddit posting (where rules permit) + comment automation. Lead Hunter is especially effective here — strict cooldowns prevent ban patterns.

Pinterest

Pin creation + board management. Auto-image-to-pin from RSS or blog feed; perfect for SEO-friendly visual content.

Tumblr

Blog-style posts, reblogging, queue management. Long-tail discovery audience for creative niches.

Medium

Article publishing + Publication submissions. Cross-post from RSS to keep Medium fresh without manual rewrites.

Substack

Newsletter publishing + Notes. Requires publication URL credential; cross-post your blog as a newsletter without copy-pasting.

Hashnode

Developer-focused blogging platform. SEO-friendly (custom domain support), good engagement on technical content.

Dev.to

Dev.to community publishing. Cross-post your engineering blog and tap into a 1M+ developer audience.

Quora

Question answering + space posts. High-intent evergreen traffic; pair with Lead Hunter for outbound answers.

Blogger

Google Blogger. Useful for SEO-stacking and crosspost diversity; locale-independent automation.

Telegram

Channel posting (broadcast). Bot-token-based delivery; excellent for newsletter-style messaging.

Connect once, post forever

Mirgent's connection model is dead-simple: install the extension, log into your accounts the way you normally do, then forget about it.

  1. Install the Chrome extension

    30-second install from the Chrome Web Store. Self-hosted ZIP also available for Brave / Edge / Opera. The extension runs as a background tab handler — minimal RAM footprint, no UI noise.

  2. Log into each platform once

    Open each platform's site in a new tab and log in normally. Mirgent piggybacks on your existing browser session — no OAuth flows, no developer-app approvals, no scope-permission dialogs. Same login you'd use to scroll your feed.

  3. Mirgent reuses sessions automatically

    When a job needs to post, Mirgent opens a background tab on the relevant platform, performs the action via real DOM events, and closes the tab. Your sessions stay logged in for weeks; if one expires, Mirgent alerts you within minutes and resumes after re-login.

Built to outlast API-token tools

API-based schedulers break when platforms rotate keys, change OAuth scopes, or shut down their developer programs (RIP Twitter API). Browser-session posting is platform-resilient by design.

  • No OAuth dance — never deal with developer-app approval, scope changes, or token-rotation maintenance
  • No API rate-limit ceilings — you're constrained by the same daily limits a human user has, which are 10-100× higher than API tier limits
  • Works on platforms with no public API (Threads, Substack, Hashnode, Quora, Tumblr, Blogger) — write once, post everywhere
  • Tradeoff is honest: requires Chrome to stay open. If you close the laptop, jobs queue and resume on next reconnect

Platforms FAQ

Will my account get banned?

Mirgent enforces conservative defaults: per-platform daily caps that match what a busy human user would do, randomized delays between actions, and never-duplicate-thread cooldowns. The shapes that get banned are spam patterns (1000 follows in an hour, identical comments to every post in a hashtag); Mirgent's design makes those impossible to produce.

Do I need separate Chrome profiles for multiple accounts?

Recommended for agencies. Mirgent supports profile switching at the platform level (post to @client_a's Twitter, then @client_b's Twitter) but each profile has to be logged in somewhere reachable to the extension. Chrome profile-per-client is the cleanest setup.

What happens when a platform changes its UI?

Mirgent uses locale-independent structural selectors (Closure framework `jsname`, React `data-testid`) wherever possible, with locale-text fallbacks. When a platform changes its layout, Mirgent's automated DOM probe detects the break within hours and pushes a fix in the next extension version (typically within 24-48h).

Can I add a platform that isn't in the list?

Enterprise plan includes custom platform integrations (~2-week dev cycle to add). For self-serve plans, the 19 supported platforms cover ~95% of use cases. If a platform you need is missing, email and we'll prioritize.

What's the difference between platforms in this list and the schedule plans?

All plans get access to all 19 platforms. The plan limit is on how many platforms you can connect simultaneously: Free=1, Creator=3, Pro=10, Agency=all 19. So a Pro user can pick any 10 of the 19; an Agency user gets every one.

Connect 19 platforms in one session

Free plan supports 1 platform. Creator unlocks 3, Pro 10, Agency all 19. No OAuth approvals, no developer apps, no API keys.