How to Connect All Your Social Media Accounts
Connect Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, and Threads to Marketifyall the right way, with fixes for the most common connection problems.
The MarketifyAll Team
Platform Integrations Lead, Quick Shift Labs
Cross-Platform Social Management only works as well as the connections behind it. Get your accounts linked correctly once, and Marketifyall handles scheduling, publishing, and analytics across all eight supported networks without you ever logging into each app again. This guide covers how to connect every platform, which account type to authorize, and how to fix the handful of issues people occasionally hit.
The golden rule of connecting accounts
Always authorize a business, creator, or company account rather than a personal profile. Personal profiles have limited API access, which blocks scheduling and strips out analytics. Two minutes of converting to a business account saves hours later.
How connections actually work
Marketifyall connects to social platforms using OAuth, the same secure standard your bank uses for third-party access. You are redirected to the platform, you log in there, and you grant Marketifyall specific permissions. Your password never touches our servers. Each connection stores a token that lets us post and read analytics on your behalf, and you can revoke it any time.
Connecting each platform
- Instagram: connect through a linked Facebook Page and an Instagram Business or Creator account so publishing and insights both work.
- Twitter/X: authorize directly and grant read and write so scheduled posts can go out.
- LinkedIn: connect either a personal profile or, ideally, a Company Page for richer analytics.
- Facebook: select the specific Page you manage rather than your personal timeline.
- TikTok: use a Business account to unlock scheduling and performance data.
- Pinterest: connect a Business account to publish Pins and track saves and clicks.
- YouTube: authorize the channel you want to manage and grant upload and analytics scopes.
- Threads: connect through your linked Instagram account, since Threads shares that identity.
Open the connections panel
From your workspace, go to the integrations or connected accounts area where every supported platform is listed.
Click Connect on a platform
You will be redirected to that platform's secure login. Sign in with the account that manages the brand.
Approve the requested permissions
Grant publishing and analytics access. Declining these limits what Marketifyall can do for that channel.
Confirm the green status
Back in Marketifyall, the platform should show as connected. Repeat for every channel you use.
Fixing common connection problems
Token expired or disconnected
Platforms occasionally expire tokens, especially after you change a password or update permissions on their side. If a channel shows a warning, just click reconnect and re-approve. Nothing in your schedule is lost; publishing simply resumes.
Instagram or Threads will not connect
These two depend on the Facebook and Instagram relationship. Make sure your Instagram is a Business or Creator account and that it is linked to a Facebook Page you control. Once that chain is correct, both Instagram and Threads connect cleanly.
Agency tip
Keep one workspace per client. When you connect accounts inside a dedicated workspace, you never risk posting a client's content to the wrong brand, and analytics stay separated for clean reporting.
The single biggest cause of failed posts is a personal account where a business account was needed. Fix that first and most problems disappear.
— Marketifyall integrations support
Connected once, working everywhere
With your accounts linked, every other part of Marketifyall lights up: the Calendar Planner can schedule across channels, the AI Command Center can plan campaigns end to end, and your analytics flow into one dashboard. Explore what each connected channel unlocks at /features, and if you are still setting things up, create your workspace at /auth/sign-up and connect your first account today.