Dan Fleser

SocialKit - Post to 11 social platforms in seconds, on one flat plan

All-in-one social media scheduler: create, customize, and schedule posts to 11 platforms — from Instagram and TikTok to Bluesky, Mastodon, and Google Business — on one flat EUR plan. AI, analytics, and API + webhooks on every tier. 7-day free trial.

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Dan Fleser
Dan, the founder of SocialKit here. I built it because I manage multiple social accounts myself, and at some point I got annoyed at repeating the same posting routine every day. I didn't reinvent the wheel, I started from an existing solution and use AI to improve it every day. I didn't want to pay for x subscriptions or use services that didn't fit my flow. So SocialKit does it differently: 11 platforms from one page, I covered most socials. I wanted to write once, customize per platform, and see all future posts in one calendar. The pricing is fair, with all 11 platforms included. API + webhooks are on every tier, and there's an AI assistant on every plan (metered credits). You can also drive it from OpenClaw or your own AI agent. There's a 7-day free trial, €0 due today, and a 7-day money-back guarantee. A card is required at signup, only to prevent spam. I answer every support email personally, so tell me what's missing, critiques are genuinely more useful to me today than upvotes. Useful feature requests go straight onto the public roadmap. Thanks for checking it out!
Andras Czeizel

I like the flat pricing angle and the fact that Bluesky, Mastodon, API and webhooks are included instead of being treated like enterprise-only extras. :)

One thing I’m curious about: how would you compare SocialKit to Buffer? If someone is already using Buffer for scheduling, what would be the main reason to switch?

Dan Fleser

@andrasczeizel Hi Andras, thanks for checking it out. And for your question: I would say simplicity of use.

Florent Berrez

The flat plan angle is the actual pitch here, since most multi-platform schedulers either cap you on connected accounts or charge per seat until the bill looks nothing like what you signed up for. Curious how you handle platform-specific formatting constraints, things like Twitter's character limit versus LinkedIn's formatting options versus Instagram's carousel structure, and whether the tool auto-adapts a single post or just flags the conflicts and leaves it to you. Also wondering which of the 11 platforms get native API access versus which ones are going through something like a browser automation layer, because that distinction matters a lot for reliability.

Mohamed Hussein

Curious how you handle rate limits across 11 platforms simultaneously — that must have been a nightmare to build.