posthell vs Hypefury
Hypefury is built around growing on X. posthell is built around posting everywhere you show up, with X included.
Hypefury is excellent if X is your whole world: autoplugs, retweet automation and growth features are its core. The moment you want to take the same update to LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram and Bluesky without rewriting it three times, you have outgrown an X-first tool. posthell is multi-network from the first screen, with X metered honestly rather than treated as the only channel.
posthell vs Hypefury at a glance
| Compared on | posthell | Hypefury |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat tiers: $49, $79 or $149/mo (about 25% less billed yearly). No per-channel fees, ever. | Plans centered on X growth features |
| Built for | The busy owner of a real business, no marketer on staff | X-focused creators and audience builders |
| Networks | 15 networks, connect any mix | X-first, with limited other networks |
| X / Twitter | X included, billed at the exact passthrough rate with no markup | Deep X automation and growth tooling |
| AI agents (MCP) | Agent-first: a remote MCP server + CLI, so Claude Code, Cursor or any AI agent drafts posts into your approval queue while you build | No MCP server that we can find (as of the last update) |
| Setup | Tell it what happened, approve the drafts. Live in minutes. | Geared to X workflows |
| Analytics | Analytics that tie each post to the traffic and follower growth it drove | X growth analytics |
| Replies and reviews | Replies to comments and Google/Facebook reviews, drafted in your voice for one-tap approval | X growth and reply tools; you write the replies yourself |
| Reliability | Never-miss scheduler with automatic retries on every post | Solid for X scheduling |

Why people switch from Hypefury to posthell
Real multi-network, not X with extras
posthell treats all 15 networks as equals. Write once, tailor per platform, and schedule the same update everywhere from one box.
Flat price across every channel
You are not paying for X growth automation you may not use. You pay one flat price and post wherever your audience is.
Outcome analytics, not just follower counts
posthell ties a post to the traffic and followers it drove, which matters more than likes and reply counts.
Your AI agent can drive it
Hypefury automates engagement mechanics like auto-retweets. posthell automates the writing itself: your AI agent turns what you shipped into drafts over MCP, and you just approve.

Which one is right for you
To be fair to Hypefury: A strong X-first growth tool with automation built specifically for growing a Twitter or X audience.
- You post to several networks, not only X
- You want one place to tailor a post per platform
- You want flat pricing across all 15 networks
- X is your primary or only channel
- You want X-specific growth automation like autoplugs and auto-retweets
Moving from Hypefury takes minutes, not a migration
Connect your accounts, write your next post, and schedule it. There is no queue to rebuild and no dashboard to relearn. posthell is one compose box that publishes everywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Is posthell a good Hypefury alternative?
Yes, if you post to more than just X. Hypefury is an X growth tool at heart, while posthell is a multi-network scheduler that treats X as one of 15 channels.
Does posthell do X threads?
Yes, posthell has a thread composer for X and publishes threads natively, alongside scheduling to every other network.
I only post on X. Should I still use posthell?
If X is your only channel and you want growth automation like autoplugs, Hypefury may suit you better. posthell shines once you post beyond X.
Does Hypefury have an MCP server for AI agents?
Not that we can find as of this page's last update. Hypefury automates reposts and engagement mechanics rather than agent workflows. posthell's remote MCP server lets Claude Code, Cursor or any MCP client draft real posts from what you actually shipped; docs at posthell.com/mcp.
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Write once. Post everywhere. Never miss a day.
posthell takes your post, tailors it per network, and publishes on schedule to X, LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky and 11 more. Flat pricing from $37 a month billed yearly, with X included.