Postproxy - Engagement API - Publish, reply, and analyze social media via API

Postproxy is a social media API for products that need more than publishing. Publish posts, manage comments, DMs and reviews, track post and profile analytics, and receive webhooks across major platforms. Built for SaaS products, automation workflows, and agents that need reliable social media infrastructure without maintaining every platform API themselves.

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Hey, so love itttt!

Skipping the headache of maintaining individual platform APIs is huge. When it comes to publishing, does the API fully support platform-specific native formats like Instagram Stories, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok carousels out of the box cause for most of platforms out there I don't think they fully support API for platform-specific?

 Hi, thanks! We do support stories, shorts, TikTok carousels. And also we support platform specific params list trial reels, stitches support and such. Basically we give you everything the official APIs provide

The bit I'd want to know: if everyone posts through your one approved app, what happens when a customer abuses it or Meta flags it? Does one bad actor take everyone down, and is there a fallback if a platform suspends you?

 No, one bad actor doesn't take everyone down. If a bad actor abuses platform rules they will be the first to bear the consequences of their abuse. Also we have our internal monitoring to check for systematic abuse and we put our good faith customers above everything else. Which means we don't allow systematic abuse.

The hidden cost of social media integrations isn't building them - it's maintaining them when platforms quietly change OAuth flows, add permission scopes, or drop API endpoints. Is that the maintenance burden Postproxy is taking on? If so, that's actually the valuable part. Curious whether you're absorbing Instagram's graph API versioning cycles and TikTok's business API quirks on behalf of developers, or leaving those edge cases to the caller.

 Hi Gal, that is exactly the main point - you don't need to worry about Meta's or TikTok's quirks, it is on us.

The biggest challenge with social media isn't posting once, it's maintaining momentum over weeks and months. Tools that reduce that friction can make a real difference. I wonder if the biggest value here is saving time or helping people stay consistent.

 Hi Harini. I would say, its both.
At the start it saves a lot of time because you don't have to deal with every platform's API, bureaucracy, and review process yourself.

But the value keeps going after the first integration. Platforms change things, go down sometimes. When that happens, it becomes our problem to handle, not yours.