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Social Publishing Automation

Turn approved Instagram and social content into a managed publishing workflow with platform access, review steps, publishing logs, and clear revocation paths.

See what ships
AIP-005 / PUBLISHING OPS
approved only
01CONNECT
Page · IG business
02APPROVE
Owner sign-off
03QUEUE
Stories · assets · timing
04PUBLISH
Authorized API action
live
No password sharing
Failure alerts
Publishing log
Day 14 · workflow live
→ audit trail

Best for

teams that need approved social content published without manual platform work

Timeline

14 days

Starts at

$2,500

What ships

A narrow workflow your team can use and measure.

001

What gets built

Meta account connection, approval workflow, scheduling queue, publishing logs, failure alerts, and reporting-ready records

002

What gets integrated

Facebook Page, Instagram Business or Creator account, Meta Graph API, content storage, and approval channel or email

003

What success looks like

approved Instagram content published on time with fewer manual steps and a clear audit trail

The workflow can support approved Instagram images, videos, Reels, carousel posts, and Stories where available for the connected account, approved platform permissions, and selected publishing path.

Fit

Good fit when the workflow is repetitive, visible, and owned.

The first engagement works best when the use case is practical enough to launch quickly and important enough to measure.

Businesses that already create approved Instagram content but lose time publishing it manually.

Agencies managing content operations where approvals, scheduling, and publishing records need to stay clear.

Founder-led teams that want publishing cadence support without giving out account passwords.

Use cases

What changes after launch.

EX-01

Story publishing operations

Before

Approved Stories sit in chat threads, drives, or task boards until someone remembers to publish them.

After

Approved assets move through a managed queue, publish through authorized platform access, and leave a record of what happened.

EX-02

Approval and audit trail

Before

It is hard to know which version was approved, who signed off, and why a post failed.

After

The workflow keeps approval status, publishing attempts, platform responses, and failure alerts in one operating record.

Delivery

Fixed scope from audit to live usage.

The scope stays narrow so the implementation can become a real workflow with owners, guardrails, and numbers attached.

01

Audit

Map the current workflow, source material, owners, and points where manual work leaks time.

02

Build

Design the publishing workflow, asset validation, approval steps, scheduling logic, platform connection, failure handling, and audit records around the selected use case.

03

Launch

Deploy the workflow into the agreed surface, brief the team, and confirm what gets measured.

04

Optimize

Tune from live usage so the workflow becomes a reliable operating asset instead of a one-off demo.

Platform access

Clear access boundaries before anything connects.

Access required

We do not ask for Facebook or Instagram passwords. For managed setup, the client may grant limited partner access or authorize the relevant Meta assets so A.I. PRIME can connect the Facebook Page and Instagram Business or Creator account, publish approved content, monitor failures, and maintain publishing records.

We do not require ad account, billing, pixel, catalog, or full business admin access unless separately agreed for another service.

What this does not include

  • No password sharing
  • No follower automation
  • No engagement bots
  • No scraping
  • No unofficial Instagram automation
  • No ad account or billing access unless separately agreed
  • No official Meta or Instagram partnership implied
Questions

Common buying questions.

Clients can revoke connected platform access through the relevant platform settings and request deletion of related workflow data through our Data Deletion page.

Do you need our Instagram password?

No. The workflow uses platform authorization where available. Clients can revoke connected access through the relevant third-party platform settings.

Is A.I. PRIME officially partnered with Meta or Instagram?

No. The service uses third-party platform permissions and APIs where authorized, but it does not imply an official partnership, sponsorship, or endorsement.

Who is responsible for the published content?

The customer remains responsible for rights, approvals, claims, offers, personal data, and brand assets supplied for publication.

Next step

Tell us where social publishing work is slowing the team down.