> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.daoco.org/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Platform support and limitations

> Review supported social platforms, media rules, publishing limits, and beta restrictions before publishing.

Platform APIs and account settings can change. daoco validates posts before approval, and a provider may still require account-specific fields or reject content at publish time.

## Supported publishing platforms

* X
* Instagram
* TikTok
* LinkedIn
* YouTube
* Facebook
* Threads
* Bluesky
* Pinterest beta for enabled workspaces

## Planning checklist

* Confirm every target account is connected.
* Check media type, aspect ratio, file size, caption length, and required fields.
* Review first comment, thread, thumbnail, and draft-upload behavior per platform.
* Review each platform variant when one post targets multiple accounts or networks.
* Publish a low-risk test before a major launch when using a new account or beta platform.
* Leave time for provider-side review or delayed analytics.

## Preview restrictions

Pinterest is available only when the workspace-gated preview is enabled. Social Inbox has its own preview caveats and does not support every platform conversation type.

## Browser-backed tasks

The [Browser automation preview](/preview-features/browser-automation) supports authenticated UI tasks for LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, and Bluesky. Platform and account coverage can still vary by task.

daoco prefers native platform APIs. When a supported task needs the browser, it restricts navigation to approved platform origins and limits writes to posting, commenting, or replying with exact approved text. Review the retained steps, links, screenshots, and outcome before relying on the result or attempting an uncertain write again.

## Analytics caveats

Some providers expose publishing but not complete analytics for every account type. Threads analytics fetching is currently disabled until provider behavior is reliable. LinkedIn personal profiles can support account-level insights without native post import, while LinkedIn pages may support richer page and post workflows depending on connection permissions.
