To securely connect, generate a GHL API key or OAuth token for the Users API and authorize Radius Agent to access your social data at the required scope: socialplanner/tag.readonly.
Radius Agent will store and rotate credentials securely. Use the provided client credentials or access token from your Radius Agent dashboard to establish a trusted link with the GHL Users API.
– GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags\n- POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details\n- socialplanner/statistics.readonly\n- POST /social-media-posting/statistics
Trigger when a location is loaded or updated in Radius Agent
Retrieve all tags for the location to categorize posts and tailor content
GET /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags
locationId, locationName
Trigger when a specific tag is selected for a post
Request detailed information about a tag for richer post customization
POST /social-media-posting/:locationId/tags/details
locationId, tagId
Trigger after posting to collect engagement stats
Send statistics data to Radius Agent to monitor performance
POST /social-media-posting/statistics
locationId, statisticsPayload
Automate tag management and post creation without writing code
Gain real-time analytics on engagement and reach
Scale workflows across locations with a few clicks
A quick glossary of terms used in this integration, including endpoints, triggers, actions, and data fields.
A set of rules and protocols that lets Radius Agent communicate with the GHL Users API to perform actions and retrieve data.
A specific URL path in the API that performs a defined operation, such as retrieving tags or posting statistics.
An event in Radius Agent that starts an automated action via the GHL API integration.
The operation performed on the GHL Users API in response to a trigger (e.g., GET, POST).
Bring tags, details, and statistics into a single view for smarter posting decisions.
Drill into location performance to tailor content for each site.
Create reusable flows that trigger post creation and stats collection across multiple locations.
Grant access to the Users API, select the scope, and configure endpoints in Radius Agent.
Define locationId mappings, tag fields, and statistics payloads to ensure accurate automation.
Run a test post and verify data flow between Radius Agent and the Users API before going live.
The Radius Agent – Users API integration enables you to automate social posting, retrieve and manage tags, and collect engagement statistics across locations without manual steps. It links your GHL data with Radius Agent workflows to create smarter, data-driven campaigns. This page explains setup, endpoints, and common use cases to get you started quickly.
Yes. You can sign up for a Radius Agent account and connect it to your GHL workspace. You’ll be prompted to authorize access to the Users API with the scope shown above. After permission is granted, Radius Agent can securely query and post data on your behalf.
The integration requires the socialplanner/tag.readonly scope for tag retrieval and typical read/write endpoints for statistics as described in the endpoint list. You may also need OAuth credentials or an API key depending on your setup with GHL.
Yes. Use a sandbox or development environment in Radius Agent to test API connections and data flows. Validate response structures, payload formats, and mapping before going live.
In your GHL account, create an API key or OAuth token for the Users API, then grant the key to Radius Agent. Copy the credentials into Radius Agent’s connection settings and select the required scope: socialplanner/tag.readonly.
If a connection fails, check credentials, scopes, and endpoint paths. Review request payloads and headers for accuracy. Use test calls to isolate errors and consult logs in Radius Agent and GHL for troubleshooting.
Rate limits depend on your GHL plan and API usage. If you hit a limit, optimize by batching requests, caching responses, and spreading calls over time. Contact support if you consistently exceed limits.
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