SocialAutoUpload User Guide · Volume 11 — Power Tips · Lesson 19

Power tips

Level: Expert Time: ~5 min Prerequisites: any Audience: everyone
Purpose
A handful of shortcuts and quiet features that most people never find — and that make everyday publishing noticeably faster.

The command palette (⌘K / Ctrl+K)

Press ⌘ K (Mac) or Ctrl K (Windows/Linux) anywhere in the app to open a search box that jumps to any page, action, or recent post. It's the fastest way to get around:

Single-key C = new post

When you're not typing in a field, just press C to open the composer. (It's ignored while you're typing, so it never gets in the way.)

Hashtag favourites & recents

The composer remembers the hashtags you use most and offers your favourites and recent tags as one-tap chips — so your go-to tags are always a click away. This is stored on your device.

Composer crash recovery

If you close the tab or navigate away with unsaved work, the composer keeps a private snapshot on your device and offers to restore it next time — "You have an unsaved draft from a previous session." A browser prompt also warns you before you leave with unsaved changes. (Media in the snapshot is offered within a short freshness window.)

Publish from your own Telegram DM

You don't need a channel or group to use the Telegram bot — you can connect it to your own private chat with the bot (it appears in the scan as "📩 … (Direct messages)"). Then just message the bot to publish everywhere (Lessons 5 & 12).

Drag-to-reschedule (desktop)

On a computer, drag a post card onto a day in the Scheduler calendar to move it there — quicker than opening the reschedule dialog (Lesson 11). On mobile, use the Reschedule dialog.

The AI title button

Next to the title field, the small wand button writes a YouTube-ready title from your content in one tap — separate from the main AI dialog, which handles captions and hashtags (Lesson 10).

Deep-links you'll bump into

Expected result

You move around with ⌘K, start posts with C, reuse favourite hashtags, recover unsaved work, and — if you live in Telegram — publish straight from your DM.

Next: Lesson 20 — Known limitations.
An honest list of what the app doesn't do (yet), so nothing catches you out.