How to Auto-Post on YouTube Community Using Mainflow
– Open the browser in the Incognito mode;
Click the “Ctrl” + “Shift” + “n” keys for opening Incognito tab in Chrome
Click the “Ctrl” + “Shift” + “p” keys for opening Incognito tab in Firefox
– Log in to your YouTube Studio account and go to your YouTube Channel Dashboard.
– Open the Inspect element panel by pressing the F12 key or right-clicking on the page and selecting the Inspect option.
– Go to the Application tab within the Inspect element panel, then click the Cookies menu. Copy four cookies: the LOGIN_INFO, __Secure-3PAPISID, __Secure-3PSID, and __Secure-3PSIDTS cookie values. Close the Incognito tab without logging out of your account. If you log out, you will need to obtain new cookie values.
– Go to Mainflow > Channels > YouTube menu and click the Add channel button.
– Paste the cookies you copied earlier. Click the Continue button to add the account.
– You also have the option to add the account using a Proxy.
– Click the channel or the >> button to add it.

– Activate your channels to automatically share posts on social networks whenever a new post is published. If you do not activate channels, you will need to add them to the Mainflow section each time you want to share specific posts on your social network accounts.
– You can also activate channels conditionally by selecting specific taxonomies to either share or exclude certain posts from specific channels. This applies only to auto-posting.
– The Customize content option allows you to assign specific content to a channel, which will override the content set in the social network settings.
– Additionally, you can enable a proxy or edit proxy credentials without needing to reauthorize the channel.
– Once channels are activated, they will appear in the Mainflow section when publishing a new post. After the post is published, it will automatically be shared on these channels.

– In the Permissions tab, you can grant other users access to use the channels in their Mainflow dashboard. You can choose to allow them to only share posts or provide full access to manage the channel and its settings.
– In the Labels tab, you can organize channels into specific groups, making it easier to add a group of channels to Planners or Schedules instead of adding them one by one.
– You can now easily filter channels by label and click the >> button to add all of them at once for sharing.