With Quick Search, you can search across all your content on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Threads, and your email platform without ever leaving InfluenceKit:
Using the “Search Deliverables” tab (a sub-tab under “Deliverables”), you’ll be able to see all the content you’ve published on the channels we support for search (currently Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Threads and email). Then you can use the search field to narrow down the results:
When you’ve found all the content you want to add to your campaign, just drag to select those posts:
The click ‘Add Selected’ to add these to your campaign:
Keeping your results up to date
Quick Search works from an index of the content on your connected social platforms, so there’s a short lag between posting something and it showing up here.
Opening the Quick Search tab automatically checks your connected accounts for new posts. Your existing results stay on screen while that runs — the refresh icon on the right spins, and the list updates on its own once the new content lands. You can also click that icon at any time to check manually:
Checks are spaced out, so if you’ve already refreshed recently, re-opening the tab won’t check again straight away.
If one of your accounts disconnects, Quick Search can’t see anything you post while it’s down. Reconnecting it on your Connected Accounts page pulls in everything you published in the meantime.
What Quick Search finds
Facebook: page posts and Facebook Reels are both included. Quick Search only sees pages you’ve enabled on your Connected Accounts page, and it can’t see posts from a personal profile — Facebook’s API only exposes page content.
Instagram: in-feed posts, Reels, and videos from the Instagram account connected to your Facebook page. Instagram Stories aren’t included in Quick Search — use the “Stories” tab to add those.
TikTok and Pinterest: your published videos and pins.
Threads and email: your Threads posts, and campaigns from a connected email platform (Mailchimp, Kit.com, beehiiv, Klaviyo and the rest).
If a post you’re expecting is missing, it’s most often one of three things: the account it was published from isn’t connected, the Facebook page isn’t enabled for search, or the post is newer than the last index refresh (see above).
For Instagram, all content types (in-feed, video, reels, and stories) are supported.




