Publish once, adapt per platform
Start from one source asset, then layer in platform-specific settings only where they add value.
WooshOut is a sharper way to publish video across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and X with scheduling, request IDs, and visible per-platform outcomes built into the workflow.
6
platform destinations in one launch
1
upload flow to manage
100%
visible per-platform status reporting
Launch board
Creator spring launch
Multi-channel video publish with queue tracking
Each destination exposes what succeeded, what stalled, and what needs intervention.
Request IDs and event visibility make support and launch recovery faster.
Product
The visual tone is lighter and more editorial now, but the product story is still about control: fewer duplicate steps, stronger visibility, and less guessing after you hit publish.
Start from one source asset, then layer in platform-specific settings only where they add value.
Launch now or queue for later while still seeing which channels are ready, queued, or blocked.
When something fails, the page makes it obvious where to look instead of hiding the operational detail.
Workflow
The flow is designed for one clean source upload, flexible platform rules, and highly visible outcomes when a network accepts, delays, or rejects the post.
Status language belongs in the interface, not hidden in logs.
Step 01
Bring multiple social identities into one operating surface and keep session status easy to scan.
Step 02
Build the post once, then adjust captions, comments, privacy, and media rules where each platform needs it.
Step 03
See success, retries, failures, and request IDs per destination so launch-day troubleshooting stays fast.
SEO + FAQ
This section gives the homepage more useful language around multi-platform social publishing, scheduling, platform coverage, and debugging, while also shipping FAQ structured data for search engines.
WooshOut is a multi-platform social media publisher that lets one user connect accounts, upload one video, target multiple networks, and see detailed status for each destination in a single workflow.
The current platform set includes TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and X, with provider-specific connection and publishing flows built into the app.
Yes. The product is designed around queueing, scheduling, and per-platform visibility so you can see what is ready, what is uploading, and what needs intervention.
Request IDs and debug history make it much easier to diagnose upload failures, OAuth issues, and provider-specific publishing problems without losing context for the rest of the launch.
No. The interface is meant to work for solo creators, operators, and small social teams who need faster publishing with more accountability than a lightweight posting tool usually provides.
Closing line
WooshOut is built around clearer launches, clearer failures, and a better handoff between creative publishing and operational follow-through.