To access the Social Media API through the Zapier App Connector, generate API credentials in your GHL dashboard and configure them in the Zapier connection. Use API keys or OAuth as supported to ensure secure requests.
In Zapier, connect to Social Media API by selecting the GHL integration and entering the required credentials securely. Test the connection before enabling automations.
Key endpoints include: POST /bulk-disable-saas/:companyId; GET /snapshots; GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/accounts; DELETE /social-media-posting/:locationId/accounts/:id; GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv; GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv/:id; POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv; POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/set-accounts; DELETE /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv/:id; PATCH /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv/:id; POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts/bulk-delete; DELETE /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv/:csvId/post/:postId
Trigger: new or updated content in your calendar triggers a post to Social Media API.
Actions: publish posts, track status, fetch metrics.
Method path example: POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts/bulk-delete
Key fields: locationId, postId, content, schedule.
Trigger: upload or modify a CSV to push changes to accounts.
Actions: create/read/update CSV, apply to accounts.
Method paths: POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv; GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv
Key fields: locationId, csvId, accountIds.
Trigger: saving accounts automatically when new accounts are added.
Actions: set accounts, assign CSVs, verify sync.
Method paths: POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/set-accounts; DELETE /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv/:id/post/:postId
Key fields: locationId, csvId, accountId.
Automate repetitive tasks without writing code.
Launch new campaigns quickly using prebuilt actions and triggers.
Gain unified insights by aggregating data across posts, CSVs, and accounts.
This glossary covers terms like API, endpoint, trigger, action, and authentication specific to GHL and the Zapier App Connector.
Application Programming Interface: a defined way for applications to communicate and request data from each other.
Endpoint: a specific URL path in an API used to perform a function or fetch data.
Authentication: verifying identity to securely access an API (e.g., API keys, OAuth).
CSV: Comma-separated values used for bulk data import/export, such as posts or account lists.
Automatically publish daily posts from your content calendar to Social Media API via Zapier.
Upload CSV files to batch-create or update posts and accounts.
Use bulk-delete and test endpoints to safely reset test campaigns.
In Social Media API, generate or copy your API credentials and note the required scopes.
In Zapier, add a new connection to Social Media API and paste the credentials; run a test.
Create a simple workflow to publish a post and verify results in your dashboard.
GHL API refers to the Social Media API in this guide, enabling programmatic access to social posting features. APPNAME (Zapier App Connector) provides a no-code way to connect and automate actions against that API. In practice, you’ll authenticate, connect to endpoints, and build automations that post content, manage accounts, and upload CSV data without writing code.
Authentication is handled via API keys or OAuth; in this integration, you configure credentials in GHL and then connect in Zapier. Test the connection after setup and ensure the correct scopes are granted so endpoints like posting, accounts, and CSV are accessible.
For bulk posting and scheduling, use endpoints such as POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/csv and POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/posts/bulk-delete. For managing accounts, use GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/accounts and POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/set-accounts.
Yes. You can chain triggers and actions to update accounts while uploading CSVs in the same workflow. Use set-accounts together with CSV endpoints to keep data synchronized across posts, accounts, and locations.
No-code automation lets you build workflows with clicks instead of code, enabling rapid testing and iteration. It also makes it easy to share and reuse automations across teams.
Credential security is ensured by encrypted storage and restricted access in both GHL and Zapier. Always rotate keys and apply least-privilege permissions for each connection.
The endpoint list and glossary appear in this page under Endpoint List and Glossary sections. Use the headings to navigate quickly to terms, endpoints, and examples.
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