This week was a big milestone for VidShare.
After weeks of development, testing, and API reviews, VidShare is now approved to publish video content to Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, bringing us closer to the goal of making video distribution simple again.
VidShare started with a simple idea:
Upload once, shape the post, and publish across your video stack.
Creators shouldnโt have to upload the same video 5+ times just to stay consistent online.
And now, that workflow is finally becoming reality.
Why This Matters
Publishing video content across multiple platforms is still surprisingly manual.
Even experienced creators often:
- Export the same video multiple times
- Resize or tweak captions per platform
- Upload separately to each social network
- Try to keep everything scheduled consistently
This repetitive work slows creators down and makes consistency harder than it should be.
Social media scheduling tools have existed for years, helping marketers plan and publish content more efficiently across channels.
VidShare focuses specifically on video-first creators, simplifying the process of distributing video content across multiple platforms from one place.
Newly Approved Platforms
This week, VidShare received approval for:
- Facebook video publishing
- Instagram video publishing
- TikTok draft publishing
- LinkedIn video publishing (already available)
- YouTube publishing
- Pinterest video support
- Additional platforms including Bluesky and Mastodon
With these approvals, creators can now manage most of their core video distribution workflow from a single dashboard.
Current Workflow Inside VidShare
The workflow is intentionally simple:
- Upload your video once
- Customize captions for each platform if needed
- Choose publish time or schedule
- VidShare distributes the content automatically
No more jumping between apps just to post the same content repeatedly.
TikTok Draft Support
One of the most requested features has been TikTok support.
TikTokโs API review process is known to be more restrictive than other platforms, particularly around content publishing permissions.
Instead of immediately publishing videos publicly, VidShare currently supports sending videos directly to the user's TikTok drafts inbox, giving creators full control before posting.
This provides a balance between automation and creative flexibility.
Why We Built VidShare
VidShare was created after experiencing the same frustration many creators have:
Uploading the same video repeatedly across platforms wastes time that could be spent creating better content.
Many existing tools focus heavily on analytics or enterprise workflows.
VidShare focuses on:
- simplicity
- speed
- creator-first workflow
- AI-assisted optimization
- reducing repetitive tasks
The goal is not to replace creativity, but to remove friction.
Whatโs Next
Now that major platform approvals are in place, the roadmap becomes clearer.
Upcoming areas of exploration include:
- improved scheduling workflows
- bulk upload capabilities
- expanded AI optimization tools
- deeper integrations with additional platforms
- improved creator discovery features
One step at a time.
Build in Public
VidShare is still early, but momentum is building quickly.
Recent milestones include:
- Multi-platform publishing support
- AI-assisted captions and descriptions
- unified video calendar
- OAuth integrations across major platforms
- creator-focused workflow design
And now:
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok approval.
Try VidShare
If you create video content and want to simplify distribution:
VidShare is designed to help you stay consistent without increasing workload.
Upload once. Publish everywhere.
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