QUESTION! Does anyone have any information about using an API to create Google Posts?
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We have a client that has over 150 locations. They are using a software to post to all of their accounts at once with an API for different platforms. We are wondering if there is anyway to do this to post to their Google My Business Page.
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Thanks for the hasty response. We couldn't find anything either, but I know there are some wizard out there! I will post when/if we find a solution.
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Hi Brianna,
Looking through the documentation for the Google My Business API (https://developers.google.com/my-business/reference/rest/) it doesn't seem possible as there is no endpoint that is supporting anything related to posts. There might be a different way non API, but I'm not aware of it.
Martijn.
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