Bulk Create and Import FAQs
What are the current Bulk Create limits?
Bulk Create has a batch limit that applies to a single upload. The exact number depends on your plan, and higher plans allow bigger batches. If you have more content than one batch allows, split it into two or three batches and upload them back-to-back, as long as you haven't hit your daily or queue limit.
How many posts can I upload by CSV at once?
Three separate limits apply when you upload a CSV. First, the per-batch limit caps how many rows a single CSV can contain. Second, your queue capacity caps how many total posts can sit in a queue at one time. Third, your plan's daily upload cap limits how many posts you can process in 24 hours. For example, if your plan allows 100 queued posts and 200 daily uploads, you can import a 100-row CSV, wait for posts to publish, then import another batch the next day or after slots free up.
Can I bulk upload another batch right away?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. The blocker is usually one of three things: a daily upload cap, a full queue, or a per-batch limit. If you see a "limit reached" message, Nuelink will tell you which one you hit. When the cap is daily, wait until the next cycle. When the queue is full, let posts publish or remove some drafts. When it's a per-batch limit, split your upload into smaller batches.
Can I use Bulk Create for all post formats?
Bulk Create supports most standard formats, including text, images, videos, carousels, Reels, TikToks, and YouTube Shorts. Some advanced formats still need manual setup, such as interactive polls and quizzes, multi-reply threads, and certain story types. If a format isn't available in Bulk Create, use the normal post composer instead. The list of supported formats is shown inside the Bulk Create screen itself.
How do I prepare my CSV for bulk import?
Start with the Nuelink CSV template. Fill in the required columns (caption, channel, schedule time) and the optional columns (media URL, time zone, tags). Keep captions within each network's character limit, use public URLs for media, and use a supported time zone string. Save the file as a UTF-8 CSV to avoid special character issues. If the preview flags errors, fix those rows and re-upload.
My CSV uploads, but half the rows show errors.
Errors are usually caption length, missing media, invalid time zones, or channels that aren't part of the collection. Open the preview, fix the flagged rows inside Nuelink, and resubmit just those rows.
My videos are uploaded, but one is missing a thumbnail.
Some networks auto-generate thumbnails, while others need you to pick one. Open that post in the queue and choose a thumbnail frame, or upload a custom cover image.
The batch says "processing" for a long time.
Big batches with video files take longer to process because each video is transcoded for its target network. Leave the tab open. If processing is still stuck after 15 minutes, refresh the page and check the queue. If an item failed, it'll be marked so you can retry just that one.
I hit the daily upload limit halfway through my batch.
Some of the rows are scheduled, and the rest are blocked until the limit resets. Wait for the next cycle, or upgrade your plan for a higher cap, then upload the remaining rows.