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:

  • Many failures of posting on small things like character limit or uploading size.

  • Fix problems in LinkedIn not loading pages.

  • Team invite was fixed :)

  • 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: **

  • Add and an option to schedule stories on Instagram and add music to them

  • Public API

  • YouTube community posts schedule

  • Google Business schedule

  • 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.

  • SSO

  • 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!

https://www.producthunt.com/posts/postiz

    • *dust.sys
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      Speaking of where we’re talking on just now, Lemmy support in general would be great too. Not sure but I assume your suggestion would mean the same thing?

      • hendrik
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        We had the same discussion 3 weeks ago: https://lemmy.world/post/21202413

        Tl;dr: mastodon.social is hardcoded in the program. So it supports that one instance only.

        And I think OP is sneaking this post in from Reddit. The mentioned discussion on “selfhosted”, isn’t what happened here. So I guess they mean r/Selfhosted