Buffer Launches Unified API for Cross-Platform Social Media Publishing
By
Michael Eckstein
Worth a glance, not a chew.
Summary
Buffer has launched a unified API that allows users to publish and manage content across 10 social media platforms through a single endpoint. The API integrates with AI assistants, no-code automation tools, and supports custom integrations. It includes an MCP server, pre-built automation templates, a CLI, and an interactive API explorer. The API is available on all Buffer plans, including the Free tier.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledBuffer's API lets you publish and manage content across 10 social platforms through a single endpoint.
Connect it to AI assistants, no-code automation tools, or build full custom integrations.
Ships with an MCP server, pre-built automation templates, a CLI, and an interactive API explorer.
Available on every Buffer plan, including Free.
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