Cross-posting in Dohoo lets you take a single media file from your library and publish it to every social network you manage in one action. Instead of logging into each platform separately, uploading the same file, and writing the same caption over and over, you do it once in Dohoo and the platform handles the rest.Documentation Index
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Supported platforms
You can cross-post to any combination of the eight platforms Dohoo supports:TikTok
YouTube
Twitter / X
Threads
How to cross-post from the dashboard
Select a file from your media library
Open Media Library, find the video or image you want to publish, and click Publish or Schedule.
Enable multiple platform toggles
In the publishing panel, toggle on every platform you want to post to. Each enabled platform appears as an active destination.
Customize captions per platform (optional)
By default, Dohoo uses the same caption across all selected platforms. To tailor your message — different hashtags for Instagram, a shorter copy for Twitter/X, a more detailed description for YouTube — click a platform’s name to switch to its individual caption editor.
Platform-specific considerations
Every social network has its own rules around video dimensions, aspect ratios, maximum file duration, caption length, and supported file types. Dohoo adapts your content where possible, but some differences require your attention before publishing.Automate cross-posting with n8n or Make
For fully automated workflows — where content is generated, uploaded to your library, and cross-posted without any manual steps — Dohoo integrates with automation platforms like n8n and Make.Cross-Posting Automation Template
Get the ready-made n8n / Make template for fully automated cross-posting. Upload one video and the workflow distributes it to all connected platforms automatically.
/api/upload/files and platform-specific publish endpoints to push content without any manual intervention.
REST API access is required for automation workflows. API access is included on the Business and Agency plans. If you’re on the Blogger plan and want to automate, consider upgrading to unlock the API.