Ben Lang

Postiz - Agentic social media scheduler for agents like OpenClaw

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Connect Postiz to your personal AI Agent, such as OpenClaw / Claude / nanoclaw / PaperClip, and schedule thousands of social media posts to 30+ Social media networks in one go. You can either install the Postiz SKILL and use the Postiz CLI, or use the Postiz MCP and connect it to a remote server; any connection use case is supported.

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Nathan 🔸 Tarbert

Hey Nevo, congrats on the launch!

I've been a Postiz user since it was released and have seen the improvements made to the platform over time.
I would say it's the best social media scheduling tool out there.

Nevo David

@nathan_tarbert Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Taras Shynkarenko

Funny how many schedulers there are, and Postiz manages to stand out across them.

Nevo David

@tarasshyn Funny for me too aha

Postiz is a fantastic piece of software; the GUI is very intuitive, and now I'm loving the CLI. I've written a skill for OpenCode, and now my agents know exactly how and when to schedule each piece of content.

Nevo David

@rubenquest 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Emin Khateeb
Already using Postiz and very happy with it! Really appreciate the CLI and how easy it is to hook up with any agentic workflow. Most recently used for ClinDesk (also launched here on ProductHunt). Congrats on the 4th launch and keep it going 🚀
Nevo David

@eminch Thank you so much Emin!

Ivan Braun

Btw, tasked with automatic posting, Claude Code recommends you as 2 of three real options. Congratulations!

Nevo David

@visualpharm yay! 🙏🏻

Nicklas Gellner

@nevo_david is an amazing growth person, and I know few people with stronger expertise in the SoMe marketing area than him!

Nevo David

@nicklas_gellner ❤️❤️❤️

Pratik Raj

Scheduling for agents is useful, but social tools usually break at the approval layer.

If a team has multiple voices or compliance checks, how do drafts move from agent output to human sign-off without turning the workflow into another queue?

DC

we're using postiz and love it, but had an instagram account got banned. one of the reasons I found was:

  • Using third party tools to grow or schedule posts that violated their terms

can you clarify your position and understanding of this?

are scheduled posts from a 3rd party service OK, do they mostly mean spammy behavior like mass follow/unfollow etc?

we're still using for x but wary of getting a new IG account taken down.