Hi everyone, it’s been a while :)
Postiz is an open-source social media scheduling tool that offers scheduling on the following:
Instagram, YouTube, Dribbble, LinkedIn, Reddit, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest, Threads, X, Slack, Discord, Mastodon and BlueSky.
https://github.com/gitroomhq/postiz-app
There’s been tons of interest in Postiz. It’s super exciting but also challenging—around 5-10 tickets per day (without a support team 😿), mainly coming from Portainer, Coolify, and Unraid—and I still haven’t figured out how to solve it.
I need to balance shipping and customer support.
Tons of new features since the latest release:
- Option to add stories to Instagram and tag people for collaboration.
- Customer separation - you can group accounts per customer, and when you schedule, you can filter by customer.
- Option to tag companies on LinkedIn (I wanted to tag people also, but it was not possible)
- Fixes for different social media posts failing.
- Introducing Plugs! This is a concept you can find in other tools that can boost your engagement for your current posts. Here are some examples:
- Once your post reaches X amount of likes, repost it (to regain visibility to it)
- Once your post reaches X amount of likes, add another message to it (all your existing commenters will get a notification)
What’s next:
- Public API - I have been too lazy to make it, I have to push more :)
- One Inbox - so you can reply to all your messages from one place.
- Google My Business provider
- AI Agents - I am still trying to figure out what to do with it, but it looks interesting.
Special thanks to this community that supports me with every post ❤️
Any star to the repo is a blessing ⭐️
** Fediverse networks will come soon :)
Ah. So they’re not just self-promoing, they’re self-promoing some corporate slop. Nice.
Who would ever use a social media tool like this if they’re no interested in “corporate slop”?
Bloggers, writers, indie shop owners, event organizers 🤷 There are plenty of reasons to want to schedule posts without wanting to play into “engagement metrics”.
You do know why they schedule posts? Because of more engagement 😀
I’ve run fanfic exchanges and other similar events. I scheduled posts so I could make sure they went up at a specific time.