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Hi everyone!
**Postiz is an open-source social media scheduling tool that offers scheduling on: ** Instagram, YouTube, Dribbble, LinkedIn, Reddit, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest, Threads, X, Slack, Discord, Mastodon and BlueSky.
Check it out here :) https://github.com/gitroomhq/postiz-app/
I have been working on mostly bug fixes lately and improving the platforms, some of the latest things:
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Many failures of posting on small things like character limit or uploading size.
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Fix problems in LinkedIn not loading pages.
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Team invite was fixed :)
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A bunch of docker changes to make it super easy to load. It’s now live on: Coolify, Ptah soon Cloudron
**But the most important thing in the roadmap here is what I was mainly asked: **
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Add and an option to schedule stories on Instagram and add music to them
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Public API
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YouTube community posts schedule
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Google Business schedule
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Auto Plugs (I’m super excited about this one): Once tweets get X likes, they will auto-repost, add comments to tweets, and so on; this will be sent to all social media.
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SSO
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I am happy to hear about more requests.
One clarification after seeing many comments over and self-hosted: Postiz will always be apache-2, no weird dual license thingy, and no enterprise-only SSO.
Postiz is not making much money. Today we are on a product hunt. If you can help me out, it would be amazing, but if not, I love you anyway :)
Thank you so much for this community for helping me with every post!
You could add Fediverse support: https://github.com/gitroomhq/postiz-app/issues/345
(Just thinking of that, since we’re currently talking via the Fediverse. But this isn’t a request, I don’t use social media enough to need a scheduling tool.)
Oh, it’s supposed to be “Post-iz” not “Poz-tiz” like I read it.
What’s a social media scheduling tool?
A tool to schedule social media posts
I was following this project for a little while and it’s amazing the progress you’ve done so far.
I’m using a proprietary solution at the moment, and I hate giving them my credentials. Also, the platform is not really reliable (it’s Postly, for anyone interested).
I have my posts scheduled for the next couple months there, so it might give me time to have another look at the actual state of Postiz, and see if my small knowledge will be enough to deploy it on docker.
Any plans on adding support to pixelfed anytime soon ?
Thanks for your work.
How does “AI post scheduling” differ from just… post scheduling?