Add Instagram accounts
Connect each creator's public IG profile so Klickly tracks followers, engagement and sync status from the dashboard.
Available on:Individual · Pro · Agency · Scale
Klickly's IG integration is read-only and uses the public profile — there's no OAuth, no permission requests, no chance of getting locked out of Instagram. You add a username, Klickly fetches the public stats (followers, posts, engagement rate) and refreshes them on schedule.

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Add a creator (skip if you're solo)
Sidebar → Creators → "New creator". A creator represents one person you manage — yourself if you're solo, or each girl if you're an agency. Add their display name (private; only you see it).
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Add the Instagram profile
Open the creator's page → Instagram tab → "Add Instagram account". Paste either the @username or the full instagram.com/username URL. Klickly auto-extracts the handle.
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First sync — what happens
Klickly fetches the public profile via Scrapecreators (public-data API). Within 30 seconds you'll see follower count, post count, engagement rate, profile picture and last 12 posts. If the account is private or doesn't exist, you'll see a clear error.
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Schedule refresh — automatic on paid plans
On Individual the auto-sync runs every 72h. Pro every 24h. Agency every 12h. Scale every 6h. You can also trigger "Sync all" manually from the Creators sidebar — capped at 3 manual syncs per 24h per org (anti-abuse).
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Assign creator to a team member (Agency+)
On Agency and above you can assign each creator to a specific team-member (the chatter who handles her). The assigned user (CREATOR role) will only see their assigned creators — never the others — when they log in. ADMIN and MANAGER roles see all creators.
Plan cap = total IG accounts in your org
If your plan says "5 Instagram accounts", that's 5 IG profiles total across all creators. You can have 5 creators with 1 IG each, 1 creator with 5 IGs, or any mix — the cap is on IGs total, not per creator.
Why Klickly doesn't use the official IG API
The official Meta Graph API requires Instagram Business or Creator accounts (not Personal), app review by Meta (can take weeks), and OAuth tokens that expire every 60 days. For an OFM tool, the friction kills adoption. Klickly's approach reads only PUBLIC profile data the same way Google does — no OAuth, no review, no token refresh, no risk of locking the creator out of her own account.