SNAP
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SNAP (Social Network Auto Poster) is a POSSE plugin for WordPress. The plugin is available in both a free and a paid edition. The paid edition adds features such as custom scripts to post to networks without APIs, multiple accounts per service, etc.
Features
SNAP has a long list of features including:
- POSSE to the following:
- Blogger/Blogspot – Autopost to your blog. HTML is supported.
- Delicious – Auto-submit bookmark to your account.
- Deviantart.com – Autopost to your blog. HTML is supported.
- Diigo – Auto-submit bookmark to your account.
- Evernote/postach.io – Auto-post to your Evernote account or postach.io blog.
- Facebook – Autopost to your profile, business page, community page, or Facebook group page. Ability to attach your blogpost to Facebook post. Ability to make “Image” posts.
- Flickr – Autopost images to your photostream and/or sets. Tags are supported.
- Flipboard (with third party API library) – post to your magazines.
- [Instagram – (with third party API library) – Post your blogpost’s featured image to your Instagram account.
- Instapaper – Auto-submit bookmark to your account.
- Google+ (with third party API library) – Autopost to your profile, business page or community. Ability to attach your blogpost to Google+ post. Ability to make “Image” posts.
- LinkedIn – Autopost to your account. Ability to attach your blogpost to LinkedIn post. Autopost to LinkedIn Company pages and/or Groups (with third party API library)
- LiveJournal – Auto-submit your blogpost to LiveJournal blog or community. “LiveJournal Engine” based website DreamWidth.org is also supported.
- MailChimp – One of the most popular email marketing tools. You can send your blogs as email campaigns to specific subscribers.
- Medium – Autopost to your profile or publications.
- ok.ru (Odnoklassniki) Autopost to your group/page. Ability to make text posts, image posts, share links.
- Pinterest (with third party API library) – Pin your blogpost’s featured image to your Pinterest board.
- Reddit (with third party API library) – post to your subreddits.
- Scoop.It – Autopost to your “Topics”. Ability to attach your blogpost to scoop. Ability to make “Image” posts.
- SETT – Auto-post to your Sett.com blog.
- Stumbleupon – Auto-submit bookmark to your account.
- Telegram – Autopost to your channel, group or chat.
- Tumblr – Autopost to your account. Ability to attach your blogpost to Tumblr post. HTML is supported.
- Twitter – Autopost to your account. Ability to attach Image to tweets.
- Plurk – Autopost to your account. Ability to attach Image to messages.
- vBulletin – Auto-submit your blogpost to vBulletin forums. Could create new threads or new posts.
- vk.com (vKontakte) – Autopost to your profile or group page. Ability to attach your blogpost to vk.com post. Ability to make “Image” posts.
- Weibo – Biggest Chinese Microblogging Service. You can post your messages and images.
- WordPress – Auto-submit your blogpost to another blog based on WordPress. This options includes WordPress.com, Blog.com, etc..
- XING – Post text messages or share links.
- YouTube (with third party API library) – Post messages to your YouTube channel feed. If blogpost has youtube reference it will be attached.
- Yo – Send notifications to your subscribers.
- 500px – Autopost images to your account.
- Limited Backfeed of comments from Facebook and Twitter
- This isn't generally seen as robust as using Bridgy with webmentions enabled, but some users may prefer it depending on their needs.
- Ties in nicely with IndieWeb Taxonomy Plugin (as of SNAP version 3.4.10):
- POSSE reply support: when you add a tweet URL into the response field for a post, when sharing to twitter, it will share AS a reply. Keeping the conversation stream instead of creating a lone tweet. [added by david peach]
- One thing I will also send to the makers of SNAP is to only send as a reply if both the response URL has a tweet URL AS WELL AS the 'reply' kind being chosen.
- POSSE reply support: when you add a tweet URL into the response field for a post, when sharing to twitter, it will share AS a reply. Keeping the conversation stream instead of creating a lone tweet. [added by david peach]