Technology
This automation tool could change the way you use Instagram (for the better)
Connecting with your Instagram followers is fun… until it isn’t. Once it becomes part of your job description for marketing purposes, the hassle of scheduling, posting, and following up on #content can swiftly outweigh the thrill of racking up likes. And if those tiny red heart notifications stop sparking joy for you entirely, well, what’s the point of anything anymore?
That’s why Postable created an Instagram automation tool: to make it easier for individuals, brands, and bloggers alike to maintain an active presence on the photo-sharing platform. Once you begin a subscription, you can connect to your Dropbox or OneDrive accounts and upload photos from there to save time, then easily schedule posts to drive optimal follower engagement on an unlimited number of accounts.
With Postable’s Charlie Plan, you’ll also be able to automate engagement activities like following/unfollowing, liking, commenting, reposting, and messaging other users. This option comes with analytics reports (accessible on your dashboard) that track your page’s growth over time, as well as premium proxies for ultra-secure use.
Mashable readers can sign up for a lifetime subscription to Postable’s Instagram Automation Charlie Plan for just $39, an 88% discount on the normal retail price of $325 that everyone else has to pay.
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