Comparison

posthell vs Publer

Publer packs a lot in, and you fill it yourself. posthell writes the posts for you, then schedules them, on one flat price.

The verdict

Publer is one of the better-value schedulers and genuinely capable, with recycling, watermarking and a long feature list. But it is still a tool you configure and feed: the words are your job, and the surface area nudges toward teams and workspaces. posthell makes the opposite bet. You tell it what happened in your business, it writes the posts in your voice and tailors them per network, and you approve. Fewer knobs, one flat price, and the writing done for you rather than handed back as an empty box.

posthell vs Publer at a glance

Compared onposthellPubler
Pricing modelFlat tiers: $49, $79 or $149/mo (about 25% less billed yearly). No per-channel fees, ever.Tiered plans that scale with accounts and workspaces
Who writes your postsIt writes the posts from what you tell it happened this week, in your voiceYou do. Publer is the toolbox you fill.
Built forThe busy owner of a real business, no marketer on staffPeople who write their own content, plus small teams and agencies
Networks15 networks, connect any mixWide network coverage
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 buildNo MCP server that we can find (as of the last update)
X / TwitterX included, billed at the exact passthrough rate with no markupSupported across plans
SetupTell it what happened, approve the drafts. Live in minutes.Lots of features means more to configure
AnalyticsAnalytics that tie each post to the traffic and follower growth it droveSolid built-in analytics
Replies and reviewsReplies to comments and Google/Facebook reviews, drafted in your voice for one-tap approvalScheduling-first; comment replies are yours to write
ReliabilityNever-miss scheduler with automatic retries on every postDependable scheduling
The posthell composer with a post tailored per network
Write once, tailor it per network, then schedule it or post right now.

Why people switch from Publer to posthell

The posts get written, not just organized

Publer gives you categories, recycling rules and a composer to fill. posthell gives you the posts: you say what happened, it drafts them per network, and you approve. No setup tour, no blank page.

Flat price, honest X cost

One predictable bill, with X metered at the real passthrough rate and every other network unlimited.

Attribution that matters to an owner

posthell connects a post to the traffic and follower growth it produced, so you optimize for outcomes, not just engagement counts.

Your AI agent can drive it

One command connects Claude Code, Cursor or any MCP client to posthell, and your agent drafts posts from what you shipped. Publer has no equivalent; posting always starts by hand.

posthell post analytics tying posts to traffic and signups
Post analytics that tie a post to the traffic and signups it drove.

Which one is right for you

To be fair to Publer: A capable, fairly-priced scheduler with a deep feature set, including content recycling and bulk tools.

Pick posthell if
  • You want the posts written for you, not a settings tour and a blank composer
  • You want flat pricing with X handled honestly
  • You want the daily job done, not a do-everything toolbox to manage
Pick Publer if
  • You already write your own content and want maximum features for the price
  • You lean on recycling, bulk scheduling and workspace tooling

Moving from Publer 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.

Start free trial

Frequently asked questions

Is posthell a good Publer alternative?

Yes, if the part you dread is writing the posts. Publer gives you more features and configuration to manage yourself; posthell writes the posts from what you tell it happened, tailors them per network, and holds them for your approval.

Does posthell have content recycling like Publer?

posthell focuses on writing fresh posts from your week, tailoring them, and scheduling reliably, rather than evergreen recycling. If recycling is core to your workflow, Publer leans into that more.

How does pricing compare?

posthell is flat at $49, $79 or $149/mo with channels included. Publer's value tiers scale with accounts and workspaces.

Does Publer have an MCP server for AI agents?

Not that we can find as of this page's last update. posthell runs a remote MCP server plus a CLI (npx posthell-cli), so your coding agent can draft posts into your queue while you work; docs at posthell.com/mcp.

Related reading

What an AI social media manager doesWhat social media help costsSchedule by networkFree social media toolsposthell for your business type

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.