What to check before turning on a new Repostit workflow is a practical Repostit help guide for keeping short-form automation clear, safe, and easy to troubleshoot.
This guide is for Repostit users working with TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Facebook Reels, and Instagram Reels, which are the platforms currently covered by the public Repostit help center.
Main idea #
Before enabling a workflow, confirm the source account, destination account, browser authorization, media length, and account permissions. One small test is better than discovering a mistake after several posts.
Recommended steps #
- Start with one source and one destination.
- Confirm the accounts are connected in Repostit.
- Run a small test before scaling the workflow.
- Review the destination platform after publishing.
- Contact support if the same issue repeats after reconnecting.
Quick troubleshooting checklist #
- Allow pop-ups and redirects for https://app.repostit.io before connecting a social account.
- Use the same browser session that is already signed in to the social account you want to connect.
- Check that the destination account supports the video length, aspect ratio, and media type.
- Reconnect the account in Repostit if the platform changed your password or permissions.
- If you manage client accounts, confirm you have permission to publish before enabling automation.
Practical check #
- Keep the first version simple enough that you can verify it quickly.
- Write down the source account, destination account, and reason for the workflow.
- Review the first result on the destination platform before increasing posting volume.
Quality bar before you rely on this #
Before you treat this as a live Repostit workflow, publish one low-risk test and inspect the result on the connected platforms. A workflow is ready only when the correct source account, destination account, video format, and permission path all match what you expected.
If this is for a client or brand account, write down the source, destination, approval owner, and reason for the workflow. That small note prevents confusion later if someone asks why a post appeared on a specific channel, Page, or profile.