If you create video content, you probably know this workflow:
Record or edit a video
Upload to YouTube
Then upload the same video to TikTok
Then Instagram
Then maybe Pinterest or others
Each platform has its own process, formatting, scheduling, and quirks.
What should be simple turns into a repetitive, time-consuming task.
I ran into this myself after growing a small audience on TikTok. When I started posting to YouTube and other platforms, I realized I was spending more time uploading and managing posts than actually creating content.
And it only gets worse as you scale.
The problem isn’t creating content anymore — it’s distributing it.
So I built a tool to solve that.
VidShare is a platform that lets you upload your video once and distribute it across multiple platforms without repeating the same steps over and over.
Instead of:
Upload → configure → post → repeat
It becomes:
Upload once → select platforms → schedule → done
The goal isn’t to replace any platform, but to remove the friction between them.
Right now, creators are stitching together workflows manually, even though the content is often the same across platforms.
It feels like something that should have been solved already.
I’m still early in building this, and currently looking for creators who want to test it and give feedback.
If you’re dealing with the same problem, I’d genuinely like to hear how you’re handling it today.
Also curious — do you think this is something platforms will eventually solve themselves, or will third-party tools always fill the gap?
If you want to check it out or try it:
https://vidshare.us
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