
How this automation works
Share the latest The Verge tech updates by automatically posting new episodes on your Facebook Page.
New Episode
Trigger ingredients
Create a link post
Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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About Facebook Pages
Facebook Pages allow an organization, business, celebrity, or band to maintain a professional presence on Facebook. Use Applets to grow your Facebook Pages community by cross-posting to and from your page and bringing the best content to your audience, automatically.
Facebook Pages allow an organization, business, celebrity, or band to maintain a professional presence on Facebook. Use Applets to grow your Facebook Pages community by cross-posting to and from your page and bringing the best content to your audience, automatically.
About The Verge on YouTube
The Verge is a popular technology news and media network that covers a wide range of topics including gadgets, science, entertainment, and culture. They have a YouTube channel where they upload videos related to their coverage, including product reviews, interviews, and news updates. You can find their YouTube channel by searching for "The Verge" on YouTube.
The Verge is a popular technology news and media network that covers a wide range of topics including gadgets, science, entertainment, and culture. They have a YouTube channel where they upload videos related to their coverage, including product reviews, interviews, and news updates. You can find their YouTube channel by searching for "The Verge" on YouTube.