Custom Destinations in Wildmoka Custom Destinations in Wildmoka

Custom Destinations in Wildmoka

In addition to the wide range of pre-built destination connectors (e.g. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, WeTransfer, Dropbox, etc.), Wildmoka also supports the configuration of Custom Destinations.

These destinations offer greater flexibility to meet specific business or technical needs β€” such as pushing content to internal systems, private repositories, or specialized third-party platforms.


🧭 Where to Create a Custom Destination

  1. Go to the Destinations menu from the left-hand toolbar.

  2. Click the red β€œ+” button to create a new destination.

  3. Instead of selecting one of the predefined services, choose β€œCustom Upload” from the options.


πŸ”§ What You Can Configure

A custom destination setup includes several fields and behaviors that determine how content is delivered:

  • Output format: Choose whether to send video clips, still images, reels, or GIFs.

  • Target delivery method: HTTP POST endpoint, FTP, email, or even chained multi-step actions.

  • Authentication or headers: Specify credentials or headers if required by your endpoint.

  • Additional parameters: Customize naming conventions, metadata packaging, or delivery triggers.

Custom destinations can range from basic webhooks to highly secure or multi-action workflows.


πŸ§‘β€πŸ’Ό Who Configures It?

Custom destinations must be configured by your Customer Success Manager or the Wildmoka Support Team.

πŸ’¬ If your organization requires a specific integration or custom export behavior, please reach out to your Wildmoka representative to discuss and activate the setup.


πŸ“ Summary

Feature Available in Custom Destinations
Video & image support βœ…
Multi-step delivery βœ…
HTTP/FTP/Email targets βœ…
Requires Wildmoka support βœ…
Fully configurable βœ…

Custom destinations are ideal for customers needing specialized workflows beyond standard social media publishing. Whether for compliance, archiving, or distribution to proprietary platforms, Wildmoka makes it possible.