International SMM

Missinglettr

Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.

Overview

Missinglettr describes itself like this: "Missinglettr is an all-in-one social marketing platform that turns your content into engaging social media posts and helps you solve distribution by finding the best influencers in your niche" (homepage). That self-description is the tool's own claim about itself.

The interface language of the homepage is en. The markup declares no other language versions.

The notable feature of this tool is not what is on the site but what is no longer on it. The /integrations/ section returns code 410 Gone: this is not "page not found" but "page deliberately withdrawn". All the addresses of the affiliate programme return the same code. The list of platforms had to be taken from the frequently asked questions on the pricing page, and the terms of the affiliate programme from a blog article.

Which platforms it works with

The answer to the question "Which social media accounts can I connect to Missinglettr?" on the pricing page names: Twitter, Facebook (Pages and Groups), Instagram, LinkedIn (Personal and Company feeds) and Google My Business. The spelling is kept as on the page; for Facebook and LinkedIn the tool separately stipulates that it is not only personal feeds that are connected, but also pages, groups and company feeds.

Here too is a discrepancy worth keeping in mind. In the markup of the same page there is a hidden Bluesky connection dialogue — with the fields "Handle" and "Bluesky App Password". Yet Bluesky is not named in the list in the answer to the question. The tool's claim and its own interface disagree: a Bluesky connection, judging by the markup, exists, but the tool does not announce it.

Checking the list against the integrations section is impossible — it has been withdrawn from the site (410 Gone).

How you earn with it

There is an affiliate programme, but it cannot be found on the site: all addresses of the form /affiliates, /affiliate-program, /partners return 410 Gone. The information is taken from an article on the tool's blog describing the move of the programme to the PartnerStack platform. There is no separate terms page on the site.

The commission according to the article is 32% instead of the standard 30%; the extra, as the tool explains, covers the PayPal fee. The payout threshold, in the article's wording: "pay out everyone that reaches our $50 payment threshold". Payment is through PayPal from PartnerStack funds, PayPal withholding 2%.

All of this is the state of affairs at the time the blog article was written, not a current public offer. The terms cannot be checked against the programme page: there is none.

What it will not do

The tool does not promise to publish automatically to Bluesky: this platform is not in the list of supported accounts, although the connection dialogue is present in the markup. Until the discrepancy is resolved, Bluesky cannot be counted on as a declared capability.

The tool will not let you see the current terms of the affiliate programme: the programme page and its terms page have been withdrawn from the site, and the only source is the blog article. Where exactly to go to join, other than PartnerStack, does not follow from it.

What the article does not say about the programme:

  • Whether payments to the partner recur — the article does not say. Neither "yes" nor "no": the term and the recurrence of the charges are not described.
  • The lifetime of the click tag is not named. And yet this is about payments through PartnerStack, that is, some accounting of referrals exists — but how long it holds, the source does not report.
  • Who is admitted to the programme — the article has no requirements for participants, it says only that joining goes through PartnerStack.
  • Where to read the terms — the address of the terms page returns 410 Gone, and there is no working address.

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The checked data this deep dive rests on.

About the platform

the platform describes itself as follows: «Missinglettr is an all-in-one social marketing platform that turns your content into engaging social media posts and helps you solve distribution by finding the best influencers in your niche.»

Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment

source, checked 2026-07-28

Platforms

Twitter, Facebook (Pages and Groups), Instagram, LinkedIn (Personal and Company feeds) and Google My Business

The FAQ answer to «Which social media accounts can I connect to Missinglettr?». The /integrations/ section returns 410 Gone — the page has been taken off the site

source, checked 2026-07-28

Connect your Bluesky Profile

The markup of the same page contains a hidden Bluesky connection dialogue (the fields «Handle» and «Bluesky App Password»), yet Bluesky is NOT named in the FAQ list — the service's statement and its interface diverge

source, checked 2026-07-28

How the money works here

Payout minimum. $50 payment threshold

the wording of the article: pay out everyone that reaches our $50 payment threshold

source, checked 2026-08-04

How they pay. PayPal through PartnerStack (PayPal withholds 2%)

from the article

source, checked 2026-08-04

Affiliate programme. yes: the affiliate programme has been moved to the PartnerStack platform

all addresses of the kind /affiliates, /affiliate-program, /partners on the site return the code 410 Gone; the information is taken from an article on the tool's blog

source, checked 2026-08-04

Commission. a payout of 32% instead of the standard 30% — the extra covers the PayPal fee

the article describes the move, there is no separate page with the terms on the site

source, checked 2026-08-04

Languages

the interface language of the home page: en

The language is taken from the markup attribute, the versions from hreflang

source, checked 2026-07-28

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