Eugenia Ivanova

What's new in Publora since launch — now an API + MCP-native publishing tool

Hey everyone! Quick update on how Publora has evolved since we first launched here.

At launch, Publora was a Google Docs-styled social media scheduler with API access. Since then it's grown into something more focused: a tool built to schedule and publish across every platform — from your own code or straight from your AI assistant.

Here's what's new:

REST API — publish to all 10 platforms with a single HTTPS call. One POST request, zero SDKs to install. Works with cron jobs, CI/CD, and your own scripts.

MCP server — connect Publora to Claude, Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client and schedule posts in plain English ("Schedule a LinkedIn post for tomorrow at 9am"). Setup takes ~2 minutes. Also works with n8n, Make, and Zapier.

10 platforms, one key — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, X, Mastodon, LinkedIn, Telegram.

Clear per-account pricing — free Starter plan (15 posts/month, no credit card), Pro at $2.99/account/month, Premium at $5.99/account/month (billed yearly). You pay per account, so it scales with what you actually use.

We're now 800+ users in. Would love your feedback on the API/MCP side especially — what would you want to automate?

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Rian Robertson

Nice work, Eugenia! The API...first approach and MCP integration sound super handy for automating posts. I especially like the single...POST idea—makes scripting a breeze. I'm building The Sponge, an AI...powered flashcard tool that also hooks into APIs for content creation, and I'm always on the lookout for smooth publishing pipelines. If you're up for it, I'm launching on PH soon — would appreciate a follow (See PRODUCT HUNT LAUNCH link in my profile).