When it comes to posting to social media from your smartphone, the process is typically the same. Find the app. Open the app. Tap the app's version of the compose button. Shortcuts for Google Assistant can cut that process down to a single command so that you can jump straight into create mode. While Routines can launch several actions with one command, Shortcuts are designed to execute specific actions in apps. Here's how to leverage Shortcuts in Google Assistant to quickly post to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and TikTok. Don't Miss: 10 Things Google Assistant Can Do to Make... more
How to Use Google Assistant to Quickly Post to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, & TikTok
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