Social media publishing API
One API to publish across every social platform.
Keygum is a B2B REST API that aggregates LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, TikTok, Threads, and soon Pinterest behind a single unified interface. Developers and agencies integrate Keygum once and get OAuth, rate limiting, media processing, and async publishing across every major social platform.
Private beta — support@keygum.com
For developers
One REST API, one SDK, one set of webhooks. Stop reimplementing OAuth, media pipelines,
and rate limiting for every platform. A single POST /v1/posts publishes across every connected account.
For agencies
White-label social publishing for your clients. Each client connects their own accounts via OAuth; you keep a single integration. No per-platform app review, no per-platform token expiry headaches.
Compliant by design
Every action on every platform is initiated by an explicit authenticated request from the account holder. Keygum never auto-posts, never scrapes, never joins data across tenants. GDPR Art. 28 processor with DPA.
Supported platforms
Publish Pins, Posts, Reels, Shorts, Tweets, and threaded content through one interface. Platform-specific fields are exposed via typed overrides.
- LinkedIn Live
- Instagram Live
- Facebook Live
- X Live
- YouTube Live
- TikTok Live
- Threads Live
- Pinterest Soon
How Keygum works
- Step 1
Sign up
Create a Keygum customer account. Get a sandbox API key immediately with pre-seeded mock profiles.
- Step 2
Connect accounts
Your end users authorize their own social accounts via standard OAuth 2.0. Tokens are encrypted at rest and scoped to the authorizing account.
- Step 3
Publish
Call one REST endpoint with content + media + target profiles. Keygum handles platform quirks, media conversion, and async retry.
- Step 4
Track
Analytics sync per platform, webhook callbacks for publish success/failure, delete and edit support where the platform allows it.
Trust and compliance
Keygum is built as an EU-based B2B data processor. Customer data stays encrypted in EU regions; platform data is never cached beyond what the platform's terms permit; every third-party sub-processor is listed in the public DPA.
Terms of Service
Usage, fees, liability caps, governing law, and the business-customer contract.
Privacy Notice
What personal data we process, legal bases, sub-processors, retention, GDPR rights.
Data Processing Agreement
Article 28 processor contract, sub-processor list, international transfer mechanisms.