Media-factory

AMC OS Platform Permissions

AMC OS requests only the platform access needed to let a user connect their own accounts or Pages and publish user-approved short-form videos.

Instagram / Meta

AMC OS uses Instagram API access for professional Instagram accounts. The integration is used to:

AMC OS publishes only through the configured review, scheduling, and autonomous-publishing rules for that brand.

Facebook Pages / Facebook Reels

AMC OS uses Meta/Facebook Page authorization to:

AMC OS publishes only through the configured review, scheduling, and autonomous-publishing rules for that brand.

TikTok

AMC OS uses TikTok OAuth and TikTok Content Posting API access to:

AMC OS does not ask for TikTok passwords.

YouTube

AMC OS uses YouTube OAuth access to publish approved rendered videos as YouTube Shorts and to read lifetime analytics for posted videos when analytics ingestion is enabled. Publishing follows the brand’s configured review, scheduling, and autonomous-publishing rules.

Public Media Hosting

Some platforms require a stable public HTTPS video_url. AMC OS can upload user-selected videos to a configured public media host such as Cloudflare R2 and store the resulting public URL. Users are responsible for managing access to their bucket and deleting public objects when they no longer want them available.

Stored Records

AMC OS stores local publishing records so users can audit what was published, when it was published, which brand initiated the action, and whether the platform returned an error. Analytics stores only the latest lifetime totals and derived recommendations; raw provider responses and historical analytics snapshots are not retained in v0.10.0.