Using Whop with Schedulin
Schedulin publishes to Whop through the official Whop API. You can schedule forum posts into a community you own — with text, an optional title, and image or file attachments — so your Whop stays active on a schedule instead of only when you remember to open it.
Connecting Whop
Connect on the Channels page. Click Connect a channel, pick Whop, and approve Schedulin at Whop's consent screen. Once connected, your Whop appears in the composer as a destination.
What you can publish
| Post type | Media | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Forum post | Optional images/files | Caption becomes the post body |
Required fields
Every Whop post needs an Experience ID — the forum experience the post is published into. You'll find it in the URL of the forum inside your Whop dashboard. Paste it into the Experience ID field in the composer; Schedulin fails the post if it's missing.
Optional:
- Post title — shown as the forum post's headline. Leave it blank for a title-less post.
Media
Attachments are uploaded to Whop first, then attached to the post. Larger files take a moment to process on Whop's side before the post goes out.
Caption
Your caption becomes the body of the forum post. It shares the global 5,000-character limit.
Analytics
Whop forum posts don't expose engagement metrics through the API, so there are no analytics for Whop posts and no "best time to post" analysis.
Known limitations
- Forum posts only — other Whop content types aren't supported yet.
- The Experience ID is entered manually — there's no picker yet, so you paste the ID from your Whop dashboard.
- No metrics — Whop doesn't report reactions or views for forum posts.
Troubleshooting
"Whop requires a forum experience" — the Experience ID field is empty. Paste the forum experience's ID from your Whop dashboard URL.
Post failed after attaching a large file — an attachment stalled while Whop processed it. Schedulin fails the post rather than hanging; retry, or post without the attachment.