Nothing publishes without your say-so
Marketing that
writes itself
Other tools schedule the posts you write. Postii writes them too β then queues, spaces and publishes them across every channel, with a human approval step you control.
Free forever on one company. No card, no trial countdown.
Three steps, then it runs
Set it up once. After that the only thing you do is say yes or no.
- 1
Tell it about your business
A few sentences on what you do and who you serve. That description is what makes the writing sound like you rather than like a robot.
- 2
Connect your channels
X, LinkedIn, Reddit, your blog, email. Unlimited on every paid plan β you are never charged more for showing up in one more place.
- 3
Approve what goes out
Posts land in a queue. You read them, tweak anything, and approve. The autopilot spaces them out so you never look like a bot.
We just shipped scheduled reports. Set it once, it lands in your inbox every Monday.
Reporting shouldnβt be a Monday-morning chore. Hereβs what we changed and whyβ¦
We built this after users kept asking for it β happy to answer questions about the approach.
It writes the post, not just the schedule
Describe the news in plain words. You get a version tuned for each platform β short and punchy for X, considered for LinkedIn, conversational for Reddit β all editable before anything moves.
Guardrails that actually stop things
Daily caps, minimum gaps between posts, and circuit breakers that pause a channel the moment a platform pushes back. Not warnings β real blocks, enforced in the database.
Honestly the thing that helped us most was writing down the process before automating any of itβ¦
Sam wrote this, so Sam cannot approve it.
Nobody approves their own work
Sensitive channels wait for a second pair of eyes, and the person who wrote a post cannot be the one who approves it. Every decision is recorded with a name and a timestamp.
We went through this last year. What worked wasβ¦
Find the conversations already happening
It searches live discussions where people describe the exact problem you solve, and drafts a genuinely useful reply β answering first, mentioning you only where it helps.
β¦and the rest of it
Multiple brands
Run several companies side by side, each with its own channels, voice and approval rules.
Brand assets
Upload a logo and images once. Everything written for that company uses them.
Handle finder
Check whether your preferred @name is free across every platform, then go claim it.
Offers & referrals
Extended trials and refer-a-friend campaigns, with unique promo codes generated for you.
Built for non-technical people
A guided setup wizard, per-page explainers and hover tips. Made for someone who does not love software.
Full audit trail
Every generated post, every approval, every publish. Permanent and searchable.
Team seats
Bring colleagues in with roles. Writers draft, approvers approve, owners see everything.
Private by design
Each account is isolated at the database level, not just in the interface.
No per-channel tax
Every other tool either charges you for each channel or caps how many you get and makes you jump a whole tier for the next one. Showing up in more places is the entire point of marketing. We don't charge you for it.
Connect two channels or forty β the price is identical. You only move up a plan when you take on another brand.
What would you pay elsewhere?
Move the sliders to match your setup. Every other price here is that tool's own published pricing.
That's 15 channels across 3 brands.
We're $49more. You're paying for the writing and the guardrails, not the scheduling. If you already have someone producing the content, buy the scheduler β we'd rather say that than have you find out later.
Competitor prices from their published pricing, checked August 2026. Tools that cap accounts are costed at the smallest tier that fits your setup, which is what you would actually pay. Sprout Social is shown at a single seat, which flatters them β most teams need several. Hootsuite is left out because published sources disagree on their current price and we would rather omit a figure than print a wrong one.
Where each tool is actually stronger
| Postii | Typical scheduler | |
|---|---|---|
| Writes the post for you | Yes β that is the product | You write it; AI may rewrite |
| Cost of adding a channel | Nothing | More money, or a tier jump |
| Finds discussions to join | Yes, and drafts the reply | No |
| Approval before publishing | Every plan, including free | Usually higher tiers only |
| Blocks self-approval | Enforced in the database | No |
| Auto-pause when a platform pushes back | Yes | No |
| Analytics and reporting | Basic β not our strength | Strong |
| Mobile app | Not yet | Usually yes |
| Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest | Not yet | Yes |
If you already have someone writing your content and you just need it scheduled to a handful of channels, a dedicated scheduler is cheaper and we would rather say so. Prices checked August 2026.
Simple pricing
Priced per brand. Connect as many channels as you like β that never costs extra.
Try it on your own business
Write one post with it. If the writing is not good enough, you have lost five minutes and nothing else.