VAS Content Assistant
A personal content-management assistant. Not a public service.
What this is
VAS Content Assistant is a private tool that one person — its owner — uses to manage his own social media accounts. It helps him review how his own videos perform, keep track of his own audience metrics, and prepare his own content for publishing.
It is not a SaaS product, not open for public sign-up, and has no users other than its owner. There is nothing here to register for.
How it connects to platforms
- It connects to a platform only after the account holder completes that platform's own OAuth authorization flow.
- It reads only the data covered by the permissions granted in that flow.
- It can prepare and transfer content through official platform APIs — never by automating or scraping a website or by simulating a human using the app.
- Authorization can be withdrawn at any time from the platform's own settings, which immediately ends the tool's access.
Which platforms
The assistant currently integrates with YouTube (channel and video statistics, comments, and content management for the owner's own channel) and is being connected to TikTok (profile information, account statistics, the owner's own video list and their public counters, and draft video upload).
A note on scope
Having technical permission to perform an action is not the same as performing it. The assistant is deliberately built so that routine automated tasks run with read-only credentials, and any action that changes or publishes content happens only when the owner asks for it.