So Hootsuite finally incorporates Instagram. Now with the added feature that Hootsuite has incorporated it will allow you to ‘almost let you schedule content to the photo network’.
Ben Woods writing for TNW wrote in the last two days that “According to the company, scheduling Instagram posts is one of the most requested features from users. However, Instagram’s developer T&Cs don’t allow for uploading via an API, and therefore you can’t reallyschedule content. To get around this limitation, Hootsuite has taken a similar approach to tools like Latergram, which essentially serve as reminders to post your content at a set time”.
Ben Woods writing for TNW wrote in the last two days that “According to the company, scheduling Instagram posts is one of the most requested features from users. However, Instagram’s developer T&Cs don’t allow for uploading via an API, and therefore you can’t reallyschedule content. To get around this limitation, Hootsuite has taken a similar approach to tools like Latergram, which essentially serve as reminders to post your content at a set time”.
“Users can schedule content to Instagram from Hootsuite, however scheduling does not mean Hootsuite published the content to that respective Instagram account,” a Hootsuite spokesperson told TNW. “The user will receive a push notification from Hootsuite at the time they scheduled the image for and then from the Hootsuite notification they are directed into the Instagram app (the image will carry over too) and then they can publish/post the image themselves.”
In addition to effectively working as a scheduler, the feature also allows teams to more easily share a single Instagram account and allows marketers to manage Instagram campaigns from within Hootsuite alongside their other social channels.