Adding Flickr Source
Curator pulls photos from Flickr through User, Albums and Hashtags. Only public photos are supported.
Flickr sources only pull public photos. Private or restricted content won't appear in your feed.
Flickr Source Types
User — Pulls photos from a specific user's photostream.
Album — Pulls photos from a specific Flickr album in top-to-bottom order.
Hashtag — Pulls recent photos tagged with a specific hashtag.
Connecting a Flickr Source
On the Organize page, click Add Source
Select Flickr
Choose your source type (User, Album or Hashtag)
Enter the required details:
User — Enter the Flicker user ID
Album — Enter the Flickr album URL or album ID
Hashtag — Enter the hashtag without the # symbol
Click next to complete the adding source process
Flickr source pulls in around 20 or more photos when added and on each refresh, based on your plan’s update frequency (Free: 24 hours, Pro: 60 minutes, Business: 15 minutes)
Common Issues
New photos not appearing from album — Flickr albums pull photos in top-to-bottom order. If new photos are added to the bottom of the album, they won't be pulled. Rearrange your album so new photos appear at the top.
No photos appearing — Verify the album or hashtag has public photos.
Missing photos — Only public photos are pulled. Check that your Flickr privacy settings allow public access. Also, confirm you haven't hit your plan's post limit (Free: 1,000 posts).
Only 20 photos pulled — When adding a Flickr album source, the initial pull is limited to approximately 20 photos to reduce server load. New photos are added over time as they're published. Business+ plan users can contact support to attempt manual retrieval of older photos.
Limitations
Only public photos are supported (private or restricted content is excluded)
Album photos are pulled in top-to-bottom order; new photos must be at the top
Initial pull limited to approximately 20 recent photos
Available on all plans (each Album or Hashtag source counts as 1 source toward your limit)