Cross-Posting Workflow Builder
Choose where you publish first, then everywhere that content also has to appear. You will get your workflow as a diagram and an honest count of how much of it is repetition.
Nothing here is sent anywhere. The whole tool runs in your browser.
How to read your workflow
The number that matters is not how many networks you are on — it is how many separate publishing actions one piece of content costs you. Five destinations means five uploads, five crops, five caption pastes, every single time you publish. Multiply that by how often you publish and you have the real figure.
The reposting time calculator turns that into hours per month using your own numbers.
What to do with the result
- One or two destinations: keep doing it manually. Native sharing options cover most of these pairs for free, and a subscription would not pay for itself.
- Three or four destinations: worth automating if you publish weekly or more. Below that, a scheduler you already pay for is probably enough.
- Five or more destinations: this is the case source-triggered automation exists for. You are repeating an identical task five-plus times per post.
Two things to check before you automate
Your source direction. Not every tool mirrors in every direction. Postpari's own terms describe mirroring from an Instagram source, so if TikTok is where you publish first, confirm your direction is supported before you subscribe.
Your daily volume. Automation tools apply fair-use caps per source account. Postpari publishes limits from three mirrored posts per day on its entry plan. If you publish more than that, you need a higher tier, not a cheaper one.
Frequently asked questions
Does this tool post anything for me?
No. It draws your workflow and counts the repetition in it. Nothing is connected, nothing is published, and nothing you enter leaves your browser.
Why does it not recommend automation for every workflow?
Because two destinations is not a problem worth paying to solve. Under three destinations the tool says so, and tells you to keep doing it by hand.
Is every route here supported by an automation tool?
Not necessarily. Postpari's Terms of Use describe mirroring from an Instagram source, so a flow that starts elsewhere may not be covered. The builder flags that rather than quietly assuming it works.