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- Grant McConnaughey
Postpone v2024.1.0 released! Subreddit suggestions powered by AI, subreddit discovery, improved account connection, and bug fixes.
Happy New Year, everyone! We are kicking off the year with a handful of features, improvements, and bug fixes to make Postpone a more useful and stable platform.
In case you missed it, check out our latest update which includes the new AI Assistant (beta)! You can expect more improvements coming to the AI Assistant in the coming weeks.
We're also running a 2024 version of our Social Platforms survey. Please take a minute to let us know which platforms you use, which will help us plan out what to build in 2024: https://forms.gle/yLrK85xxX9jtNsTc6
Now, onto the update.
New Features
Subreddit Suggestions while Scheduling - Postpone will now suggest subreddits based on the other subreddits you are scheduling posts to, powered by AI.
Subreddit Discovery - Discover subreddits relevant to your interests.
Simply enter any keyword or phrase to search across hundreds of thousands of subreddits.
Navigate to Reddit Analysis > Discovery to start discovering new subreddits to submit posts to.
Improvements
We added pagination to the Content Library picker while scheduling posts. It's now much easier to navigate through your content while scheduling a post.
Added the ability to explicitly refresh connected accounts from social platforms from the Connected Accounts pages.
Postpone now displays when a Twitter, TikTok, or Instagram account is not connected in Settings and along the top of Postpone.
Postpone now sends an email when a Reddit account goes from connected to disconnected.
Bug Fixes
Fixed an issue where comments sometimes won't load in the Inbox.
Fixed occasional timeout, file size, and invalid video errors when submitting Instagram reels.
Fixed incorrect account connection button warning messages for non-Account owner users.
Fixed an issue where some posts for the wrong platform could be displayed on the Dashboard when viewing a different platform.
Fixed an issue that prevented viewing scheduled or submitted posts that use a particular media in a new browser tab.
Fixed an issue where Reddit media counts would be wrong if an image was used in a gallery.
Fixed a spacing issue in the top nav bar.