posthell vs post-bridge
post-bridge takes a post you wrote and sends it everywhere. posthell writes the post first, then sends it, and does not silently miss.
post-bridge is a clean, affordable cross-poster, and if you already write your own posts and just need them pushed to several networks at once, it does the job well. posthell is a bigger job. You tell it what happened in your business, it writes the posts in your voice and tailors them per network, then it publishes with automatic retries so a post never silently fails, meters X at the exact passthrough rate so the bill never surprises you, and shows which post actually drove traffic and followers. Cross-posting is the easy part; posthell handles the writing and the reliability around it.
posthell vs post-bridge at a glance
| Compared on | posthell | post-bridge |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat tiers: $49, $79 or $149/mo (about 25% less billed yearly). No per-channel fees, ever. | Affordable, simple plans |
| Who writes your posts | It writes the posts from what you tell it happened this week, in your voice | You do. post-bridge forwards what you have written. |
| Built for | The busy owner of a real business, no marketer on staff | People who write their own posts and cross-post them |
| Networks | 15 networks, connect any mix | Multiple networks |
| 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 | Posting API for developers; no MCP server that we can find |
| X / Twitter | X included, billed at the exact passthrough rate with no markup | Supported |
| Setup | Tell it what happened, approve the drafts. Live in minutes. | Simple to start |
| Analytics | Analytics that tie each post to the traffic and follower growth it drove | Lighter analytics |
| Replies and reviews | Replies to comments and Google/Facebook reviews, drafted in your voice for one-tap approval | Scheduling-focused; reply and review drafting is not part of it |
| Reliability | Never-miss scheduler with automatic retries on every post | Standard scheduling |

Why people switch from post-bridge to posthell
It writes the posts, not just forwards them
post-bridge needs you to write the post first. posthell writes it from what you tell it happened, tailors it per network, and waits for your approval, so the work is done, not just distributed.
Never-miss publishing
posthell retries automatically and surfaces the real status of every post per network, so an update does not quietly fail to go out.
Transparent X economics
X is metered at the exact passthrough cost with no markup, and every other network is unlimited, so your bill is predictable.
Your AI agent can drive it
post-bridge gives you an API and leaves the wiring to you. posthell speaks MCP natively: your agent connects with one command and gets drafting, queueing and growth tools with approval built in.

Which one is right for you
To be fair to post-bridge: A simple, affordable cross-posting tool for people who write their own content and want it published to several networks at once.
- You want the posts written for you, not just forwarded once you have written them
- You want publishing you can trust not to silently miss
- You want X priced transparently and your reviews handled too
- You already write your own posts and want the simplest possible cross-poster
- Basic multi-network publishing is your only requirement
Moving from post-bridge 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
How is posthell different from post-bridge?
post-bridge cross-posts content you have already written. posthell writes the posts from what you tell it happened, tailors them per network, then adds never-miss publishing with retries, honest X pricing, and drafted replies to your comments and reviews.
Is posthell more expensive than post-bridge?
posthell is flat at $49, $79 or $149/mo with channels included. Both aim at honest pricing rather than per-channel fees; posthell does more for it by writing the posts and handling engagement.
Can posthell post to the same networks?
Yes, posthell publishes to 15 networks including X, LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, Facebook and Google Business, with per-platform tailoring.
Does post-bridge have an MCP server for AI agents?
post-bridge offers a developer posting API, but we could not find an MCP server as of this page's last update, so wiring an AI agent up is your job. posthell is MCP-native with a one-command setup and an approval queue built in; 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.