Mobile & Amplify Summer Edition: Stay in Control, On Every Network

Levin Langmaack
Levin Langmaack
Tags: Mobile, Amplify
Mobile & Amplify Summer Edition: Stay in Control, On Every Network

Amplify is about making it easy for people to share the right content at the right time and on their terms. The Summer Edition builds on that with smarter publishing controls and a more resilient sharing experience, so users stay in control whether they are coordinating across networks or recovering from a technical hiccup.

Amplify Posting Reminders for All Supported Networks

Until now, publishing templates in Amplify meant publishing to all networks at once. For users who want more control over their timing across platforms, that created unnecessary friction. Posting Reminders change that.

Amplify app users can now set individual publish reminders per network. For each available network, a reminder can be scheduled separately and when the time arrives, a push notification sends the user directly to the template, ready to publish.

  • Network-by-network control. Schedule reminders for each platform individually, rather than being locked into a single publish moment across all channels.
  • Timely, frictionless publishing. Push notifications bring users directly to the content at the right moment without searching or delay.
  • A more intentional content strategy. Separate reminders enable users to time their posts thoughtfully per network, reducing missed posts and improving overall consistency.

Posting Reminders give Amplify users the flexibility to publish smarter, on each network's own schedule, without adding complexity to their workflow.

More Improvements in Mobile & Amplify

This release also introduces reliability and usability improvements that make the sharing experience smoother from end to end.

  • Automated retry for failed sharing. Temporary failures resolve automatically in the background, no user intervention required.
  • Background sharing. When users select larger post templates or multiple networks at once, sharing continues in the background while they keep exploring available content. A status indicator keeps them informed and notifies them once sharing completes successfully.
  • Improved error handling. When issues do require attention, clear and guided feedback with actionable instructions replaces generic error messages, helping users recover faster.

Together, these updates mean users spend less time waiting and worrying about sharing. They can keep exploring and creating while posts are published in the background and when something does go wrong, they always know exactly what to do next.

Levin Langmaack
Levin Langmaack

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I’m a Product and Marketing Manager at Facelift, where I’ve been working for about 1.5 years. I’m excited to share my knowledge, experience, and product expertise with you.