I've used Buffer for quite a while.
I have two paid channels using it.
How about you folks?
If you use one, what do you use?
I have two paid channels using it.
How about you folks?
If you use one, what do you use?
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Buffer is a SaaS product that allows you to schedule posts for social media. I use it for Twitter scheduling. It's $6 a month per channel but they have a free version with limited features.Not sure what Buffer is? A 3rd party tool?
I've used Buffer on Twitter for a few years now. They even just added a feature where you can schedule Tweets.After what Twitter did to the 3rd party tools, I am a bit worried. Even before, there were cases when FB acted on 3rd party tools.
So, I've never used Zapier.I use them a lot. I currently use the one that Zoho includes with my package and it is not okay at best. Hootsuite was amazing, but gets very expensive. Most of my social media is handled through Zapier tasks.
I use a paid tier. It offers so many benefits for so many automations. I can have it share my site's content automatically, or add items to to-do lists, notify me when something happens, etc. The limits are basically anything you can imagine and it does not require much coding or technical skills to setup. Granted, it does need to support the app you want to integrate, but nearly every major app is supported and you can even code web apps and such.So, I've never used Zapier.
Do you use the free edition or paid?
What makes it unique?
If you can think outside of the box, there are basically endless ways for Zapier to do things. Granted, the straightforward setups are incredibly robust.I need to try it out more. There are a lot of things I use that would likely connect with it.
That's an interesting tactic.So I have Zapier wait for me to complete the task in my To-Do list and that ques it up for social media and Zapier pulls info to make the posting a bit more detailed instead of the same text.
You can very much get started with the free plan. I use a paid plan. The single step on the free plan is a pretty big limit, but for something simple like sharing a link from an RSS feed to social media, it would be fine.That's an interesting tactic.
Do you use the premium version of Zapier at all? I'm curious about the free vs. premium features from a user perspective?