Per-network overrides

Tune the same draft per channel without splitting it into separate posts.

Updated May 12, 2026·1 min read

Most of the time you want one draft to land on every channel as-is. Other times you need a small per-network tweak: a different tag for LinkedIn, a shorter intro for X, an emoji header for Threads. Per-network overrides let you do that without forking the draft.

How overrides work

Open any draft in the composer and pick a channel. Make the change you want. Unison stores it as an override on top of the base draft body for that channel only. Other channels keep using the base body.

You can see at a glance which channels have an override: their tab shows a small dot in the channel switcher, and the preview pane shows Channel-specific in the meta strip.

Per-network attributes you can override

AttributeDefaultOverride
BodyDraft bodyPer-channel body
First comment (Instagram)EmptyPer-channel hashtag block
Link card (Facebook, LinkedIn)Auto-generatedCustom title and image
Title (YouTube)First line of bodyCustom title
Pin name (Pinterest)First line of bodyCustom Pin name
VisibilityPublicPer-channel privacy

Removing an override

Open the draft on the channel that has the override and click Reset to base in the meta strip. The channel goes back to publishing the base body.

Tips

  • Drafting? Write the base first, then iterate per-channel. The base body stays editable for as long as nothing is published.
  • Bulk import via CSV (Pro and Team)? Override columns are recognised with the override.<channel>.body syntax.

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