âšī¸ Requirement â To publish, you must first connect your Meta account (Facebook / Instagram). The connection already works for the account owner. Full availability for the general public is awaiting Meta's review (in progress). In the meantime, some connections may be limited to authorized accounts.
What it's for
Managing several social networks? You no longer need to copy and paste the same message from one app to another. With Madyis Hub, you write your post once and send it to Facebook and Instagram at the same time. Everything happens in one place, right from your dashboard.
Step 1: connect your Meta account
Before publishing, link your pages to Madyis Hub. You only need to do this once.
- In the sidebar, click Publications.
- Find the Facebook & Instagram (Meta) card in the networks to connect.
- Click Connect. A Facebook window opens.
- Log in to Facebook and authorize Madyis Hub to publish on your page.
- Choose the Facebook page (and the Instagram account linked to it) you want to use.
Once connected, your networks appear in the Connected networks list.
đĄ Good to know â On Instagram, publishing goes through your Facebook page. So make sure your professional Instagram account is properly linked to your Facebook page on Meta's side.
Step 2: write your post
- Go to Publications.
- In the New post area, write your message.
- If you wish, click Add media to attach a photo or video.
đĄ Important for Instagram â Instagram always requires an image or a video. A text-only post cannot be published on Instagram (but it works on Facebook).
Step 3: choose the networks
- Under Publish to, tick the networks you want: Facebook, Instagram, or both.
- Check the preview of your message.
Step 4: publish
- Click Publish now.
- Madyis Hub sends your post to each ticked network.
- The result appears under Recent posts with a clear status for each network.
Understanding the statuses
- Published: your post is live.
- Partially failed: the post went through on one network but not the other. Check the error message shown.
- Failed: the post could not be sent. Check your Meta connection and try again.
Because each network is handled separately, a problem on Instagram won't stop your post from going out on Facebook.