HubSpot–Instagram Publishing Failures
Overview
HubSpot's social publishing integration with Instagram is subject to intermittent connection failures that cause scheduled posts to silently fail — reporting as "unsuccessful" without triggering an error that would prompt immediate attention. This is a known, platform-level issue on HubSpot's side and is not caused by incorrect scheduling, user error, or account configuration.
This issue surfaced during Skaalen's April 2026 monthly marketing review, where two posts failed to publish to Instagram on their scheduled dates.
What Happens
- Posts scheduled through HubSpot to Instagram may return an "unsuccessful" status.
- The failure is silent — the post does not publish, and no automatic retry or alert is generated.
- Other connected platforms (e.g., Facebook) are typically unaffected during the same window.
- The issue is temporary and resolves on its own, but the missed posts do not self-recover.
Workaround
- Check HubSpot's publish log for any posts marked unsuccessful after their scheduled time.
- Republish manually through HubSpot once the connection is restored, or post directly through Instagram if time-sensitive.
- Review scheduled content for relevance before republishing — if the post references a time-sensitive event that has since changed (e.g., a canceled event), do not republish as-is.
- Delete or update stale posts in HubSpot to prevent them from going out with outdated information. Note: posts that originated in HubSpot may need to be deleted from within HubSpot's Manage Posts interface rather than directly from Instagram.
Skaalen Example (April 2026)
During the week of April 5, 2026, two of Skaalen's scheduled Instagram posts failed to publish. One of the affected posts promoted an upcoming concert series event that was subsequently canceled due to weather. Because the post had already been seen by some followers on Facebook (where it did publish), the team discussed adding a comment to the Facebook post noting the cancellation rather than deleting it outright.
Action taken: Melissa Cusumano (Asymmetric) was assigned to manually delete the canceled concert post from Instagram to prevent it from publishing if the connection restored.
"Instagram is having issues. It's not related to you. It's a true connection between HubSpot and Instagram."
— Melissa Cusumano, April 2026 Skaalen call
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