Juicer allows you to display tracks from Soundcloud accounts by adding Soundcloud usernames as sources. This article will guide you through the process of adding a Soundcloud source and troubleshooting common issues.
Adding a Soundcloud Source
To add a Soundcloud username as a source in Juicer, follow these steps:
- Go to your Juicer dashboard and click on "Add Social Media Source"
- Select "Soundcloud" from the list of available sources
- Enter the Soundcloud username in the provided field
Finding the Correct Username
In most cases, you can paste in the username exactly as it appears in the Soundcloud URL. For example, for soundcloud.com/the-user-name, you would enter the-user-name
.
However, if this doesn't work properly, you can also add the username exactly as it appears on the Soundcloud page itself, including any spaces. For example, if the username is displayed as "The User Name" on the Soundcloud page, enter it as The User Name
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Troubleshooting
Private Tracks
Some tracks may not be available to Juicer via the Soundcloud API. These tracks are typically set up as "private" within Soundcloud and cannot be displayed in your Juicer feed.
Incorrect Username
If you have entered the username correctly but the tracks are still not appearing in your Juicer feed, double-check that you have used the correct username format (either from the URL or the Soundcloud page itself).
Conclusion
Adding a Soundcloud source to your Juicer feed is a simple process that allows you to display tracks from Soundcloud accounts. If you encounter any issues with private tracks or incorrect usernames, try the troubleshooting tips provided in this article.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us at hello@juicer.io.