Hi All,
I am wondering if there is an option to be able to share other people’s post on LinkedIn on Twitter, for example. So basically a watch post on a known person and if they post something on LinkedIn that it gets posted directly through on Twitter. Is that possible with Make.com and if so what should I use for that?
Welcome to the Make community!
Make doesn’t have a LinkedIn module for the endpoint get posts by author URN.
If the external service has a Developer API Reference/Documentation then you should be able to integrate the endpoints in Make using the app’s universal module (Make an API call) or generic HTTP “Make a request” module.
You can also suggest for it to be made in the Idea exchange. Don’t forget to search for it first, just in case someone already suggested it, so that you don’t end up creating a duplicate.
If you need assistance in setting up the app’s universal module, or the generic HTTP module, please provide additional information about what you have tried with regards to the external service’s Developer API Reference – how you are setting the connection up, a link to the endpoint are you trying to connect to, and what errors you are encountering.
You can also complete this brand new course/tutorial in the Make Academy on how to use external APIs — API calls with HTTP modules
- API and Endpoints
- Header and body
- Multipart/form-data
- OAuth 2.0
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
I have a siilar question. I want to watch my linkedin page for new posts and then create the follow on social media posts (instagram, facebook, wordpress blog). What setup do you recommend? It currently looks like I can only watch an organization post.
Thanks,
Welcome to the Make community!
Could you please create a separate topic for this?
While it’s tempting to continue an existing thread, a more effective approach would be to start a new topic. It helps other community users to respond to your query, and keeps our space organised for everyone. If you start a new conversation you are also more likely to get help from other users. You can refer others back to a related topic by including that link in your question. Thank you for understanding and keeping our community neat and tidy.
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Thanks!
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
P.S.: Investing some effort into the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make.