# posthell > posthell is the social media scheduler built for AI agents: an MCP-native tool for agentic post scheduling. AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Gemini CLI, and any MCP client) connect to posthell's remote MCP server and turn what a founder shipped into posts - shaped in the founder's voice, queued for human approval, then published to 15 social networks. It is also a full post scheduler for humans: write once, tailor per network, schedule everywhere. Key facts: - Agentic post scheduling (MCP): posthell runs a remote MCP server. Agent tools: shape_post (rough notes -> post angles in the founder's voice), create_draft (queue a draft with a proposed time), list_posts, get_growth (7-day follower deltas per network), and publish_post (opt-in only). Setup is one command per client; docs at /mcp. - Agent safety line: MCP tools draft and read by default; the human approves every post from the posthell queue. A user can opt an individual API key into autonomous publishing, and then the agent publishes to ALL their connected networks on its own, X included. X posts spend the user's X credits and the credit wallet hard-caps that spend (an out-of-credits X post is skipped), so an agent can never run an open-ended bill. - CLI for agents and scripts: posthell-cli on npm (npx posthell-cli) is a thin wrapper over the same MCP tools with the same auth, approval rules, and rate limits. - Supported networks (15): X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Reddit, Telegram, Discord, Snapchat, Google Business Profile, WhatsApp. - Pricing: Solo $12/mo (3 connected accounts, 200 X posts/mo) and Pro $29/mo (6 accounts, 600 X posts/mo). Yearly billing is $10/mo and $24/mo. Both plans start with a 7-day free trial (card required, monthly plans). - Only X is metered, because X's API charges per post; posthell passes that cost through at the exact rate with no markup (a post with a link costs 13x a plain post, mirroring X's own pricing). Every other network is unlimited. - AI drafting: rough notes are shaped into 2-3 post angles in the founder's own voice, then tailored per network. Solo includes 40 AI drafts/mo, Pro 150. - Threads: full X/Threads thread composer with per-post media and reordering; threads publish as native reply chains. - Full text (facts, every Q&A, MCP tool reference, setup): https://www.posthell.com/llms-full.txt ## Common questions - Q: What is an MCP server? A: MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI agents call external tools. posthell runs a remote MCP server, so any MCP-capable agent (Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Claude Desktop, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, and others) can work with your posthell account: shape rough notes into post drafts, queue drafts, read your post queue, and read your follower growth. - Q: Is there an MCP server for social media posting? A: Yes. posthell is a remote MCP server for social media: agents shape notes into posts, queue drafts, and (if you opt a key in) publish to 15 networks including X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, Threads and Bluesky. Setup is one command per client. - Q: Can Claude post to X or LinkedIn for me? A: Yes. Connect Claude Code (or Claude Desktop) to posthell's MCP server, tell it what you shipped, and it drafts the post into your queue; you approve and posthell publishes to X, LinkedIn and any other network you connected. Flip a key to autonomous publishing and Claude can post without asking, with X spend capped by your credit wallet. - Q: Can my agent publish posts on its own? A: By default, no: agents draft and every draft waits in your queue until you approve it. If you want autopilot, autonomous publishing is a per-key opt-in you flip in the dashboard; the agent then publishes to all your connected networks, X included, and your credit wallet hard-caps what it can spend. - Q: How do I get an API key? A: Sign in to posthell, open the Agents tab on the dashboard, and create a key. The key is shown once, you can hold up to 5 active keys, and any key can be revoked instantly. Use it as a Bearer token in the Authorization header. - Q: Is agent access included in every plan? A: Yes. The MCP server is included on Solo, Pro, and the free trial. AI drafting through shape_post shares your plan's monthly AI draft quota (10 on trial, 40 on Solo, 150 on Pro); reading the queue and growth stats is free. - Q: What are the rate limits? A: Per user: shape_post 6 calls/min, create_draft 12/min (and at most 30 queued drafts per day), reads 30/min. Enough for a daily posting workflow with plenty of headroom; the caps exist to keep one runaway loop from burning your AI quota. - Q: Does it work with ChatGPT or custom agents? A: Any client that speaks MCP over streamable HTTP works, including custom agents built with the Anthropic, OpenAI, or Vercel AI SDKs. Point the client at the endpoint, pass your key as a Bearer token, and call tools/list to discover the tools. - Q: Which platforms can I post to? A: X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Reddit, Telegram, Discord, Snapchat, WhatsApp and Google Business. Connect the ones you want, up to your plan's account limit. - Q: Can my AI agent post for me? A: Yes - posthell is built agent-first. Connect Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Gemini CLI or any MCP client with one command, and your agent shapes notes into posts and queues drafts while you work. By default agents only draft: nothing is published without your approval. If you want full autopilot, autonomous publishing is a per-key opt-in you can flip any time, and X spend always stays capped by your credit wallet. - Q: What is posthell's MCP server? A: posthell is a remote MCP (Model Context Protocol) server. Connect any MCP client with one command and a personal API key, and your agent gets tools to shape rough notes into posts, queue drafts with a proposed time, list your posts and read your follower growth. Setup snippets for 7 clients and full tool docs live at posthell.com/mcp. - Q: Is there a CLI for agents and scripts? A: Yes. posthell-cli on npm is a thin wrapper over the same MCP tools, so any agent or script can draft, publish and read growth from a terminal with npx posthell-cli. It inherits the same auth, approval rules and rate limits as the MCP server. - Q: Will the AI posts sound like AI? A: That is the thing we obsess over. The AI only works from what you wrote: your facts, your numbers, your phrasing, even your lowercase if that is how you type. It never invents details, never adds hashtag spam or influencer cliches, and you edit every word before anything goes out. - Q: How many AI drafts do I get? A: Solo includes 40 AI generations a month and Pro includes 150. Shaping a note into a post and tailoring a post per network each count as one. The 7 day trial includes 10. Writing by hand is always free and unlimited. - Q: Why are only X posts metered? A: Posting to X costs us per request, and an X post with a link costs about 13 times a plain one. So we meter X with credits to keep your price honest. Every other network is free to serve, so it is unlimited. - Q: How many posts do I get? A: Solo includes 200 X posts a month, Pro includes 600 (a post with a link counts as 13). Every other platform is unlimited on both plans. - Q: Is there a free trial? A: Yes. Every plan on monthly billing starts with a 7 day free trial. You add a card up front, use the plan you picked, and cancel in two clicks if it is not for you. During the trial, X posting is capped at 56 plain posts; every other network is unlimited. - Q: What happens when the trial ends? A: After day 7 your plan starts at the price you picked, and your full X allowance unlocks (200 posts on Solo, 600 on Pro). We email you the day before it converts, so there are no surprise charges. - Q: Do you store my social passwords? A: No. You connect each account through its official login, and the access lives with our publishing partner, not in our database. Disconnect any time and it is wiped. - Q: What happens if a post fails to publish? A: We retry with backoff. If it still cannot go out, the post is marked failed and any X credits it used are refunded automatically. ## Agentic posting (MCP) - [posthell home](https://www.posthell.com/): the social media scheduler for AI agents - what posthell does, pricing, and FAQ. - [MCP server for AI agents](https://www.posthell.com/mcp): connect Claude Code, Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, or any MCP client to posthell; tool reference and setup snippets. - [Automate any network with an AI agent](https://www.posthell.com/automate): what the agent can automate on each network; only X is metered. - [Automate X (Twitter)](https://www.posthell.com/automate/x): Let your AI agent post X threads and updates on its own through posthell. X is metered at the exact passthrough rate, and your credit wallet caps the spend, so an agent can never run up an open-ended bill. - [Automate LinkedIn](https://www.posthell.com/automate/linkedin): Let your AI agent publish LinkedIn text posts on its own. Give it your build-in-public notes on a cron heartbeat and it ships a professional update to your feed. Unlimited, no credits. - [Automate Instagram](https://www.posthell.com/automate/instagram): Let your AI agent publish Instagram text captions and updates on its own through posthell. Autonomous, unlimited, never metered. The agent posts text, not Reels or images. - [Automate Threads](https://www.posthell.com/automate/threads): Let your AI agent publish Threads posts on its own through posthell. It writes in the calmer Threads voice and ships autonomously. Unlimited, never metered, text posts only. - [Automate Bluesky](https://www.posthell.com/automate/bluesky): Let your AI agent publish Bluesky posts on its own through posthell. Stay early on a growing network with an agent posting text updates autonomously. Unlimited, never metered. - [Automate Facebook](https://www.posthell.com/automate/facebook): Let your AI agent keep your Facebook page active with autonomous text updates through posthell. No more stale page. Unlimited, never metered, text posts only. - [Automate TikTok](https://www.posthell.com/automate/tiktok): Let your AI agent publish TikTok text posts on its own through posthell. Unlimited and never metered. Be honest: the agent posts text, not videos or slideshows. - [Automate YouTube](https://www.posthell.com/automate/youtube): Let your AI agent publish YouTube community text posts on its own through posthell. Unlimited and never metered. The agent posts text updates, not videos. - [Automate Pinterest](https://www.posthell.com/automate/pinterest): Let your AI agent publish Pinterest text updates on its own through posthell. Unlimited and never metered. The agent posts text, not image pins. - [Automate Reddit](https://www.posthell.com/automate/reddit): Let your AI agent draft or publish Reddit text posts through posthell. Handle each subreddit's own rules and voice. Unlimited, never metered. Post carefully, Reddit is unforgiving. - [Automate Telegram](https://www.posthell.com/automate/telegram): Let your AI agent broadcast to your Telegram channel on its own through posthell. Keep an opt-in audience fed on a rhythm. Unlimited, never metered, text broadcasts. - [Automate Discord](https://www.posthell.com/automate/discord): Let your AI agent post announcements to your Discord server on its own through posthell. Keep your community in the loop automatically. Unlimited, never metered, text posts. - [Automate Snapchat](https://www.posthell.com/automate/snapchat): Let your AI agent publish Snapchat text posts on its own through posthell. Unlimited and never metered. The agent posts text, not Snaps or video. - [Automate Google Business Profile](https://www.posthell.com/automate/google-business): Let your AI agent keep your Google Business Profile fresh with autonomous text posts through posthell. An active profile helps local search. Unlimited, never metered. - [Automate WhatsApp](https://www.posthell.com/automate/whatsapp): Let your AI agent broadcast to your WhatsApp channel on its own through posthell. Reach an opt-in audience on the app they check most. Unlimited, never metered, text broadcasts. ## Schedulers by network - [All 15 networks](https://www.posthell.com/channels): every network posthell publishes to. - [X (Twitter) scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/x): Schedule X posts and full threads, tailor them from the same note you send everywhere else, and publish on time with automatic retries. X billed at the exact passthrough rate, no markup. - [LinkedIn scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/linkedin): Schedule LinkedIn posts to your profile or company page, tailor the wording from the same update you send to X and Threads, and publish on time with automatic retries. Unlimited posts. - [Instagram scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/instagram): Schedule Instagram posts alongside every other network from one box, tailor the caption, and publish on time with automatic retries. Unlimited Instagram posting on every plan. - [Threads scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/threads): Schedule Threads posts from the same note you send to X, tailored to the calmer Threads voice, and publish on time. Unlimited Threads posting on every plan. - [Bluesky scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/bluesky): Schedule Bluesky posts alongside X and Threads from one box, tailor the wording, and publish on time. Unlimited Bluesky posting on every plan. - [Facebook scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/facebook): Schedule Facebook posts to your page from one box, tailor the wording per network, and publish on time with automatic retries. Unlimited Facebook posting on every plan. - [TikTok scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/tiktok): Schedule TikTok posts alongside every other network from one box, with a caption tuned to TikTok, and publish on time. Unlimited TikTok posting on every plan. - [YouTube scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/youtube): Schedule YouTube posts and announcements alongside your other networks from one box, with titles and descriptions tuned for search, and publish on time. Unlimited on every plan. - [Pinterest scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/pinterest): Schedule Pinterest pins alongside your other networks from one box, with a description tuned for Pinterest search, and publish on time. Unlimited Pinterest posting on every plan. - [Reddit scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/reddit): Schedule Reddit posts to a subreddit with a title and body written for that community, and publish on time. Unlimited Reddit posting on every plan. - [Telegram scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/telegram): Schedule Telegram channel posts alongside your other networks from one box, and publish on time with automatic retries. Unlimited Telegram posting on every plan. - [Discord scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/discord): Schedule Discord announcements to your server channel alongside your other networks, and publish on time with automatic retries. Unlimited Discord posting on every plan. - [Snapchat scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/snapchat): Schedule Snapchat posts alongside your other networks from one box, and publish on time with automatic retries. Unlimited Snapchat posting on every plan. - [Google Business Profile scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/google-business): Schedule Google Business Profile posts alongside your other networks from one box, and publish on time. Unlimited Google Business posting on every plan. - [WhatsApp scheduler](https://www.posthell.com/channels/whatsapp): Schedule WhatsApp channel broadcasts alongside your other networks from one box, and publish on time with automatic retries. Unlimited WhatsApp posting on every plan. ## Features - [AI post writer](https://www.posthell.com/features/ai-post-generator): Dump a rough note and posthell's AI shapes it into 2 to 3 finished post angles in your own voice, then tailors each network's version. It only uses your words and facts, and you approve every one. - [Cross-post everywhere](https://www.posthell.com/features/cross-posting): Write once and publish to all 15 networks from one box, with each version tailored per platform instead of an identical copy-paste. Only X is metered; every other network is unlimited. - [Scheduling & calendar](https://www.posthell.com/features/scheduling): Schedule posts to the minute across 15 networks, see everything on one calendar, and let posthell publish on time with automatic retries when a network flakes. - [Growth analytics](https://www.posthell.com/features/analytics): Track follower growth and engagement per network, get a plain answer to where you should post next, and see your best times to post, all built for a founder, not a marketing team. - [AI agent access](https://www.posthell.com/features/ai-agents): posthell is a remote MCP server, so Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code and any AI agent can shape and queue drafts straight into your queue. Agents draft, you approve. No agent can publish or spend. ## Comparisons - [Compare hub](https://www.posthell.com/compare): honest comparisons against other schedulers. - [posthell vs Buffer](https://www.posthell.com/compare/buffer): Buffer charges per channel, so cross-posting to several networks adds up fast. posthell is flat $12/mo for solo founders, with X included. Here is the honest comparison. - [posthell vs Hootsuite](https://www.posthell.com/compare/hootsuite): Hootsuite is built for teams and agencies, with pricing and complexity to match. posthell is a flat $12/mo scheduler for solo founders. Here is the honest comparison. - [posthell vs Publer](https://www.posthell.com/compare/publer): Publer is feature-rich and good value, but the surface area is large. posthell is the opinionated, flat-priced version for a solo founder. Here is the comparison. - [posthell vs Hypefury](https://www.posthell.com/compare/hypefury): Hypefury is an X growth tool first. posthell is a true multi-network scheduler for founders who post beyond X. Here is the honest comparison. - [posthell vs Typefully](https://www.posthell.com/compare/typefully): Typefully is a beautiful writing tool for X and threads. posthell is a full multi-network scheduler with founder analytics. Here is the comparison. - [posthell vs post-bridge](https://www.posthell.com/compare/post-bridge): post-bridge and posthell both cross-post for creators and founders. posthell adds never-miss reliability, post-level signup attribution and honest X pricing. Compare them. - [posthell vs Later](https://www.posthell.com/compare/later): Later is built for visual, Instagram-first scheduling. posthell is built for text-first founder posting across X, LinkedIn and Threads. Here is the comparison. - [posthell vs SocialBee](https://www.posthell.com/compare/socialbee): SocialBee is a category and recycling tool for SMBs and agencies. posthell is a lightweight, flat-priced scheduler for solo founders. Here is the comparison. - [posthell vs Postiz](https://www.posthell.com/compare/postiz): Postiz is an open-source scheduler you can self-host, with AI generation quotas. posthell is a simpler founder tool with growth analytics. The honest comparison. ## Free tools - [Free social media tools](https://www.posthell.com/tools): link preview checker, thread splitter, UTM builder, image resizer/splitter/compressor, engagement rate calculator, hashtag counter, video script timer, invisible character, Discord timestamp generator, case converter, per-network line break and bold text generators, character counters, and a post preview, no signup. - [Ship Receipt](https://www.posthell.com/tools/ship-receipt): type a GitHub username, get the last 30 days of shipping (commits, PRs, releases, streak) as a shareable receipt with a leaderboard. - [Link preview checker](https://www.posthell.com/tools/link-preview): paste a URL to see its card on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Discord, Slack, and WhatsApp, with an Open Graph / Twitter Card tag audit, og:image load and size verification, and corrected tags to copy. A working replacement for X's removed card validator. - [Thread splitter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/thread-splitter): split long text into numbered parts that fit X (280 chars, URLs counted as 23), Threads (500), or Bluesky (300, counted in graphemes), breaking at paragraphs and sentences. - [Social media post preview](https://www.posthell.com/tools/social-post-preview): see how a post renders on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, and Facebook before publishing, and download any card as a PNG mockup. - [UTM link builder](https://www.posthell.com/tools/utm-builder): build campaign URLs with utm_source/medium/campaign, per-network presets, and lowercase-and-dashes hygiene for clean GA4 reports. - [Social image resizer](https://www.posthell.com/tools/social-image-resizer): resize and cover-crop any image to the exact dimensions for Instagram, X, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, Threads, and Bluesky, in the browser with no upload. - [Instagram grid splitter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-grid-splitter): slice one image into seamless carousel squares or a 3x1/3x2/3x3 profile grid at 1080x1080, delivered in the correct posting order (grids fill newest-first). - [Image compressor](https://www.posthell.com/tools/image-compressor): re-encode images as JPEG or WebP at a chosen quality with dimension caps, entirely in the browser, exact before/after sizes shown. - [Engagement rate calculator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/engagement-rate-calculator): enter followers, likes, comments, shares, and saves (8.4k shorthand accepted) to get engagement rate by followers and by reach, formulas shown. - [Hashtag counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/hashtag-counter): count hashtags and @mentions in a caption, flag duplicates, and check against Instagram's hard 30-hashtag limit and the conventions on X, LinkedIn, and TikTok. - [Invisible character](https://www.posthell.com/tools/invisible-character): copy a blank Unicode character (braille blank U+2800, zero-width space, no-break space, hangul filler) for blank lines and names, with a paste tester. - [Video script timer](https://www.posthell.com/tools/video-script-timer): paste a script to see its spoken length at 110/150/180 wpm and the word budgets for 15, 30, 60, and 90 second videos. - [Discord timestamp generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/discord-timestamp-generator): pick a date and time, copy any of the seven codes, each previewed as Discord renders it in the reader's timezone. - [Case converter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/case-converter): convert text to upper, lower, title, sentence, or alternating case while URLs, hashtags, and mentions pass through untouched. - [Fake tweet generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/fake-tweet-generator): build a realistic X post mockup (name, handle, avatar, verified badge, metrics, dark mode) and export it as a 2x PNG. Client-side, nothing posted. - [Instagram feed planner](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-feed-planner): arrange upcoming posts in a 3-wide profile grid, drag to reorder, and toggle posting-order numbers (the grid fills newest-first). Images never upload. - [Social media image sizes](https://www.posthell.com/tools/social-media-image-sizes): the maintained cheat sheet of exact pixel dimensions for posts, stories, covers, and thumbnails across 9 networks, with aspect ratios and tap-to-copy. - [Small text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/small-text-generator): convert text to tiny superscript, subscript, and small caps Unicode; letters Unicode never encoded pass through instead of being faked. - [Strikethrough text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/strikethrough-text-generator): cross out text with combining marks that work on X, Instagram, and LinkedIn, plus dashed, wavy, slashed, and underline variants. - [Fake Instagram post generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/fake-instagram-post-generator): build an Instagram-accurate feed post mockup (username, verified badge, image, caption, likes) and export it as a 2x PNG. Client-side, nothing posted. - [Fake LinkedIn post generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/fake-linkedin-post-generator): build a LinkedIn post mockup (name, headline, text, reactions, comments, reposts) and export it as a 2x PNG, for client approvals and decks. - [Fake Discord message generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/fake-discord-message-generator): mock up a Discord chat message with role color, BOT tag, avatar, and timestamp on the dark canvas, exported as PNG. - [Cursive text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/cursive-text-generator): convert text to Unicode cursive, bold cursive, and italic styles that paste into any bio or display name. - [Fancy text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/fancy-text-generator): 19 Unicode styles (bold, italic, cursive, outline, monospace, bubble, wide, small caps, superscript, strikethrough, and more) in one box. - [X (Twitter) character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/x-character-counter): X allows 280 characters per post on free accounts and up to 25,000 characters for X Premium subscribers. Every URL counts as exactly 23 characters no matter how long it is, media attachments count as zero, and usernames at the start of a reply are not counted. - [LinkedIn character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/linkedin-character-counter): A LinkedIn post can be up to 3,000 characters, but only roughly the first 210 characters show in the feed before the 'see more' fold. The first sentence does most of the work: write a hook that survives the fold, then use the remaining space for the substance. - [Instagram character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-caption-counter): Instagram captions can be up to 2,200 characters with a maximum of 30 hashtags. Only about the first 125 characters show in the feed before the caption truncates behind 'more', so front-load the line that makes people care. - [Threads character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/threads-character-counter): Threads posts can be up to 500 characters, and links do not get shortened or discounted: every character of a URL counts. Longer thinking is expected to run as a chain of connected posts, which Threads supports natively. - [Bluesky character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/bluesky-character-counter): Bluesky posts can be up to 300 characters, counted in graphemes, which means an emoji counts as one character. Links count at their display length, and longer ideas run as native reply-chain threads. - [Facebook character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/facebook-character-counter): A Facebook post can technically hold 63,206 characters, but the feed shows only about the first 477 before 'See more'. Short posts win: Facebook's own data has long shown posts under 80 characters get more engagement than long ones. - [TikTok character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/tiktok-caption-counter): TikTok captions can be up to 2,200 characters, including hashtags. Only the first line or two shows before the caption folds, and caption text is indexed by TikTok search, so keywords in the caption genuinely matter. - [YouTube character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/youtube-character-counter): YouTube titles are capped at 100 characters, but only about 70 display in most surfaces before truncation. Descriptions allow 5,000 characters, with the first 100 to 150 visible above the fold, which is also what search snippets pull from. - [Pinterest character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/pinterest-character-counter): Pinterest Pin descriptions allow 500 characters and titles allow 100, with about 40 title characters showing in the feed. Descriptions are indexed by Pinterest search, so the first 50 to 60 characters should carry your keyword. - [Reddit character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/reddit-character-counter): Reddit titles are capped at 300 characters and cannot be edited after posting, so they are the field worth counting carefully. Text posts allow 40,000 characters and comments allow 10,000. - [Telegram character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/telegram-character-counter): A Telegram text message can hold 4,096 characters, but attach a photo or video and the caption limit drops to 1,024 characters. Longer messages get split into multiple messages automatically. - [Discord character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/discord-character-counter): Discord messages are capped at 2,000 characters for regular accounts and 4,000 for Nitro subscribers. Markdown formatting characters count, and over-limit text is offered back to you as a file attachment instead. - [Snapchat character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/snapchat-character-counter): Snapchat captions max out at roughly 250 characters, and only about the first 80 sit comfortably on screen over a Snap. Snapchat is a visual-first network: the caption is a punchline, not a paragraph. - [Google Business character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/google-business-character-counter): Google Business Profile posts allow 1,500 characters, but only about the first 100 show in the search panel preview before truncation. These posts surface directly in Google Search and Maps, so the opening line is effectively a search snippet. - [WhatsApp character counter](https://www.posthell.com/tools/whatsapp-character-counter): A WhatsApp message can hold 65,536 characters, effectively unlimited for real use. The limits that matter in practice are the Status caption at roughly 700 characters and readability: broadcast messages past a few hundred characters get skimmed, not read. - [Instagram line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-line-break-generator): Instagram removes a line break when the line before it ends in a space, and deletes blank lines that are truly empty. This tool end-trims every line and fills each blank line with an invisible character, so the spacing you wrote is the spacing that publishes. - [TikTok line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/tiktok-line-break-generator): TikTok's caption editor has historically made line breaks hard to type and inconsistent to keep, and the bio field still collapses empty lines on many devices. Writing the text here and pasting it in, with blank lines carried by an invisible character, is the dependable way to get spaced captions and multi-line bios. - [LinkedIn line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/linkedin-line-break-generator): LinkedIn does keep the line breaks you type. What mangles LinkedIn posts is pasted text: drafts written in Docs or Notion carry trailing spaces and inconsistent blank lines that read fine in the editor and ragged in the feed. This tool normalizes the whitespace so the rhythm you designed is the rhythm that renders. - [Facebook line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/facebook-line-break-generator): Facebook preserves line breaks in posts and comments, so when spacing goes wrong it is nearly always the text you pasted: trailing spaces and empty lines copied from a doc render unevenly between the composer, the feed, and mobile. This tool normalizes all of it in one pass so the post reads the way you wrote it. - [Threads line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/threads-line-break-generator): Threads keeps the line breaks you type, and short posts with air between the lines are the format that works there. The trap is budget: every break counts toward the 500-character cap, and pasted drafts smuggle in trailing spaces that waste it. This tool cleans the whitespace and shows you exactly what survives. - [X (Twitter) line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/x-line-break-generator): X preserves line breaks and blank lines in posts, so the job here is precision, not rescue: strip the trailing spaces that pasted drafts carry, keep the blank lines you meant, and know that every break spends part of the 280-character budget before you hit post. - [YouTube line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/youtube-line-break-generator): YouTube keeps line breaks in descriptions and comments, but long unspaced descriptions bury the two lines viewers actually see above the fold, and chapters silently fail when the timestamp lines are formatted wrong. This tool cleans the whitespace so links, credits, and chapters each sit on their own dependable line. - [Pinterest line break generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/pinterest-line-break-generator): Pinterest has historically collapsed line breaks in pin descriptions, showing your carefully spaced text as one block on the pin close-up. Filling each blank line with an invisible character, the same trick that works on Instagram, makes the empty lines non-empty so the spacing survives where Pinterest supports it. - [Instagram bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-bold-text-generator): Instagram has no bold or italic button anywhere: not in captions, not in your bio, not in comments. What styled Instagram text really is: Unicode's separate styled alphabets, which paste anywhere text is allowed. Type below and copy the style you want. - [LinkedIn bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/linkedin-bold-text-generator): LinkedIn posts have no formatting controls (only newsletter articles get real bold), so styled LinkedIn text is Unicode: separate bold and italic alphabets that paste into posts, headlines, and the About section like normal characters. It works; use it knowingly, because styled words are invisible to LinkedIn search. - [X (Twitter) bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/x-bold-text-generator): X has no bold or italic for regular accounts (Premium's formatting applies only to long-form articles), so styled posts use Unicode's separate bold and italic alphabets. The catch nobody mentions: X counts most styled characters as 2 toward the 280 limit, so a fully bolded post fits half as much text. - [Facebook bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/facebook-bold-text-generator): Ordinary Facebook posts, comments, and Page bios have no formatting controls, so bold there means Unicode styled characters, pasted like normal text. Type below and copy the style you want; it renders the same in the feed, in groups, and in comments. - [TikTok bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/tiktok-bold-text-generator): TikTok has no text formatting anywhere in the app, so the styled bios you see are Unicode: separate bold, cursive, and decorated alphabets pasted in as ordinary characters. Type your text below, copy a style, and paste it into your bio, caption, or comment. - [Threads bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/threads-bold-text-generator): Threads inherited Instagram's plainness: no bold, no italic, nowhere in the app. Styled Threads posts are Unicode's separate styled alphabets, which paste into posts, replies, and your bio like ordinary text. Type below, copy the style you want, and mind the 500-character budget. - [YouTube bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/youtube-bold-text-generator): YouTube is the rare network with real formatting, but only in comments and live chat, where *bold*, _italic_, and -strikethrough- syntax works natively. Titles, descriptions, and channel names have no formatting at all, so bold text there means Unicode styled characters, which is what this tool generates. - [WhatsApp bold text generator](https://www.posthell.com/tools/whatsapp-bold-text-generator): WhatsApp is the one major network where bold is a built-in feature: *asterisks* make bold, _underscores_ make italic, ~tildes~ strike through, and triple backticks make monospace, in any chat. Where the syntax does not reach (profile names, the About line, group subjects, Status captions), Unicode styled characters fill the gap, and that is what this tool generates. - [Instagram caption generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-caption-generator): A good Instagram caption earns the tap on 'more': only about the first 125 characters show in the feed, so the opening line does most of the work. This generator writes three options per topic with the hook front-loaded, and treats hashtags as seasoning (3 to 5 that fit) rather than the 30-tag wall that reads as spam. - [X (Twitter) post generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/x-post-generator): A post that works on X is one idea, compressed: 280 characters, hook first, no warm-up sentence. This generator writes three options per topic, each under the limit, each taking a different run at the same idea, with the AI-tell phrases and hashtag spam explicitly banned. - [LinkedIn post generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/linkedin-post-generator): LinkedIn shows roughly 210 characters before 'see more', so a post lives or dies on its first line. This generator writes three options per topic with that fold in mind, in the voice of a person rather than a personal brand: no 'Agree?', no 'Let that sink in', no ten one-line paragraphs of manufactured profundity. - [TikTok caption generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/tiktok-caption-generator): TikTok captions work differently: the video carries the content and the caption sets the hook, adds the context, or lands the joke. TikTok also indexes caption text for search now, so the words you choose are discovery. This generator writes three short options per topic that sound native to the platform and include the phrases people would actually search. - [Facebook post generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/facebook-post-generator): Facebook's feed favors posts people reply to, so the working formula is conversational: a specific detail, an honest question, a story with a point. This generator writes three options per topic in that register, skips the hashtag habit that does nothing on Facebook, and keeps the opening line concrete because the feed truncates long posts behind 'See more'. - [Threads post generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/threads-post-generator): Threads sits between X and Instagram: 500 characters, text-first, and a feed that consistently rewards conversational takes over polished broadcast content. This generator writes three options per topic that fit the limit and the register, each taking a different angle so you are choosing between real alternatives. - [YouTube description generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/youtube-description-generator): A YouTube description has two jobs: the first line or two sell the video next to the player, and the full text tells YouTube search what the video is about. This generator writes three options per video topic with the keyword phrased naturally up top and a plain-language summary underneath, leaving placeholders where your links and chapters go instead of inventing them. - [Pinterest pin description generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/pinterest-description-generator): Pinterest works like a search engine, and pin descriptions are its ranking text: pins surface for the words the description contains. This generator writes three options per topic in plain searchable sentences, front-loading the phrase people would type, describing what the pin leads to, and skipping hashtags, which Pinterest itself has moved away from. - [Instagram bio generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-bio-generator): An Instagram bio has 150 characters to answer two questions: what is this account, and why follow it. The generic formula (sparkle emoji, vague title, 'living my best life') answers neither. This generator writes five options from what you actually do, each inside the limit, each leading with the concrete thing. - [X (Twitter) bio generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/x-bio-generator): An X bio is 160 characters read by someone deciding in two seconds whether you are worth a follow. The ones that work are specific: what you build or write about, stated plainly, with one concrete detail doing the credibility work. This generator writes five options in that register from what you give it. - [LinkedIn headline generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/linkedin-headline-generator): A LinkedIn headline allows 220 characters but shows only about 65 in search results and feed bylines, and recruiter search matches the plain words in it. So the job is: searchable role terms up front, the value you bring right after, zero space wasted on 'visionary'. This generator writes five options built that way from your actual work. - [TikTok bio generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/tiktok-bio-generator): TikTok gives you 80 characters, the smallest bio field of any major network, so every word has to earn the spot. What works is one concrete line about what you post, in the casual register the platform expects. This generator writes five options that fit, from what your account actually does. - [Threads bio generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/threads-bio-generator): Threads carried over Instagram's 150-character bio field but not its register: Threads is a text-first network where people follow accounts for what they say, so the bio's job is 'here is what I talk about', stated like a person. This generator writes five options that way, each inside the limit. - [YouTube channel description generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/youtube-channel-description-generator): A YouTube channel description does quiet ranking work: its text feeds YouTube and Google search, and the first 150 or so characters are what shows in search results and channel hover cards. This generator writes three versions with the plain-language summary of what you cover up front, from what your channel actually does. - [Instagram Reels hook generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/instagram-reels-hook-generator): A Reel wins or loses in its first two seconds: the hook is the line spoken or shown before the viewer's thumb decides. Good hooks open a specific question the video answers or state the payoff plainly; bad ones stall ('wait for it') or overpromise. This generator writes five hooks per video idea, each under twelve words, each honest about what the video delivers. - [TikTok hook generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/tiktok-hook-generator): TikTok gives a video about half a second of grace before the scroll, and the spoken first line is most of what earns the stay. The register matters as much as the content: casual, direct, a little unpolished. This generator writes five hooks per video idea in that register, each a specific promise the video can keep. - [YouTube Shorts hook generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/youtube-shorts-hook-generator): Shorts live on the same physics as Reels and TikTok (the first line decides the swipe) with one twist: Shorts loop, so a great hook also lands on the second pass. This generator writes five openers per video idea, specific enough to promise the payoff and clean enough to loop. - [YouTube title generator (free AI)](https://www.posthell.com/tools/youtube-title-generator): A YouTube title works two audiences at once: search (the words people type) and the browse feed (the promise that earns the click next to the thumbnail). Titles truncate around 60 characters in most surfaces, so the search phrase belongs at the front. This generator writes five options per video that do both jobs without writing a check the video cannot cash. ## Optional - [Blog](https://www.posthell.com/blog): guides on scheduling, posting times, and building in public. - [How to Post to LinkedIn from Claude (No Developer App)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-post-to-linkedin-from-claude): Two ways to post to LinkedIn from Claude over MCP: the developer app route, its no-scheduling catch, and the one-OAuth scheduler route founders use. - [Is It Safe to Let an AI Agent Post to Social Media?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/is-it-safe-to-let-an-ai-agent-post-for-you): The honest risk model for letting AI agents post to your social accounts, and the four guardrails that make it safe: approval, caps, keys, audit. - [Can an AI Agent Run Your Social Media? (2026 Answer)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/can-an-ai-agent-run-your-social-media): What AI agents genuinely do well on social media in 2026, where they still fail, and the approval workflow that gets the upside without the risk. - [Can ChatGPT Post to Social Media for You? The 2026 Answer](https://www.posthell.com/blog/can-chatgpt-post-to-social-media): ChatGPT itself cannot post to X, LinkedIn or Instagram. AI agents connected over MCP can. Here is the honest breakdown and the setup that works. - [How to Let Claude Post to Social Media for You (MCP)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-let-claude-post-to-social-media): The exact two-minute setup that lets Claude Code draft and publish your social posts through an MCP server, with approval rules and real costs. - [How to Post to X Without Your Own API Access (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-post-to-x-without-api-access): You do not need a developer account or a paid X API plan to post programmatically. What X charges per post, and the cheaper routes around it. - [How to Schedule Tweets From the Terminal (2026 CLI Guide)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/schedule-tweets-from-the-terminal): The old command-line Twitter clients died with the API changes. Here is what works in 2026: one CLI that schedules to X and 14 other networks. - [Social Media Scheduling for Solo Founders (2026 Guide)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/social-media-scheduling-for-solo-founders): A practical guide to social media scheduling when you are the whole team. What to post, how often, when, and how to keep it going without burning out. - [Buffer vs posthell for Solo Founders: An Honest Comparison](https://www.posthell.com/blog/buffer-vs-posthell-for-solo-founders): A straight comparison of Buffer and posthell for a solo founder on a budget. Where each one fits, what you actually pay, and how to pick without overthinking it. - [How Many Times a Day Should You Post on X in 2026?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-many-times-a-day-to-post-on-x): How often founders should post on X without spamming, why one real post beats five filler ones, and how to find your own cadence using your own numbers. - [Best Times to Post on LinkedIn for Founders (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-linkedin-for-founders): When founder posts actually get reach on LinkedIn, why the first hour matters more than the minute, and how to schedule around your own audience instead of a generic chart. - [How to Repurpose One Idea Into Ten Different Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-repurpose-one-idea-into-ten-posts): A repeatable way to turn a single insight into ten social posts across angles and platforms, so you never run out of things to say as a solo founder. - [How to Schedule a Week of Posts in 30 Minutes](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-schedule-a-week-of-posts-in-30-minutes): The exact batching routine I use to plan and schedule a full week of social posts in one 30 minute session, without burning out or sounding like a robot. - [Should You Post the Same Content on Every Platform?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/should-you-post-the-same-content-on-every-platform): Whether to cross-post identical content or tailor per network, what changes between X, LinkedIn, Threads and Bluesky, and a fast way to adapt one post for each. - [How to Build in Public When You Have Nothing to Show](https://www.posthell.com/blog/build-in-public-when-you-have-nothing-to-show): What to post while building in public before you have users, revenue, or a finished product, with concrete examples that do not need a metrics screenshot. - [How to Turn Social Media Followers Into Signups](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-turn-followers-into-signups): How to turn followers into customers: treat your profile as a funnel, talk about the problem not the product, use clear CTAs and a lead magnet, and reply in DMs. - [Organic vs Paid Social for Early-Stage Startups](https://www.posthell.com/blog/organic-vs-paid-social-for-early-stage-startups): Organic vs paid social media for early-stage startups: why organic comes first before product-market fit, when paid starts to pay off, and how to choose. - [How to Stay Consistent on Social Media (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-stay-consistent-on-social-media): How to be consistent on social media without relying on willpower. Build a posting system with batching, scheduling, a lower bar, and a streak you can track. - [How to Never Run Out of Content Ideas (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-never-run-out-of-content-ideas): How to find content ideas as a founder from DMs, support tickets, your own week, opinions, and FAQs, plus a simple capture system so ideas never run dry. - [How to Build a Content Calendar as a Solo Founder](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-build-a-content-calendar-as-a-solo-founder): A lightweight content calendar for solo founders using content buckets by weekday, not a heavy spreadsheet, with an example weekly table you can copy today. - [How to Write an X Thread Worth Reading (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-an-x-thread-worth-reading): How to write a Twitter thread people finish: a strong hook, one idea per post, real momentum, a payoff, and no filler, plus when a thread beats a single post. - [How to Write a Social Hook That Stops the Scroll](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-a-hook-that-stops-the-scroll): How to write a hook for social media that stops the scroll, using specificity, a curiosity gap, numbers, and tension, with weak vs strong rewrites. - [How to Get Your First 100 Followers on X (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-get-your-first-100-followers-on-x): The unglamorous path to your first 100 followers on X: replies beat posts early, pick one lane, post daily, and engage bigger accounts genuinely. A real founder playbook. - [What to Post on LinkedIn as a Founder (15 Ideas)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/what-to-post-on-linkedin-as-a-founder): Fifteen concrete LinkedIn post ideas for founders, each with a real example: lessons learned, behind the scenes, honest opinions, customer stories, mistakes, and how-tos. - [How to Grow on LinkedIn as a Founder (From Zero)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-grow-on-linkedin-as-a-founder): A real LinkedIn growth playbook for founders starting from zero: pick a niche, post consistently, comment first, fix your profile, and show up in the first hour. - [How Often Should You Post on LinkedIn? Founder Guide](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-often-should-you-post-on-linkedin): How often founders should post on LinkedIn without spamming the feed, why three to five times a week beats daily, and how to set a cadence you can actually keep. - [Best Times to Post on Bluesky for Founders (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-bluesky): When founder posts get seen on Bluesky, why a more chronological feed makes timing matter more, and the weekday US working hours to test with a tech audience. - [Best Times to Post on Threads in 2026 (Founder Guide)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-threads): When founder posts get reach on Threads, why evenings and weekends do well on a reply-driven feed, and why thin data means you should test your own audience. - [Best Times to Post on Instagram for Founders (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-instagram-for-founders): When founder posts get reach on Instagram, why lunch, evenings and weekends beat B2B hours, how Reels and feed timing differ, and why consistency wins. - [Best Times to Post on X (Twitter) for Founders 2026](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-x-twitter-for-founders): When founder posts get reach on X, why the first hour beats the perfect minute, and how to find your own window instead of trusting a generic chart. - [What I Learned Posting Every Day for 30 Days](https://www.posthell.com/blog/what-i-learned-posting-every-day-for-30-days): Posting every day for 30 days as a solo founder: what actually happened, why most posts flopped, why replies mattered most, and what consistency really buys you. - [Best Social Media Scheduling Tools for Solo Founders](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-social-media-scheduling-tools-for-solo-founders-2026): An honest roundup of the best social media scheduling tools for solo founders in 2026, with a quick-pick answer and a best-for line for each. - [Typefully vs posthell: Which for X Creators?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/typefully-vs-posthell-for-x-creators): An honest Typefully vs posthell comparison for X creators and founders, covering the X-first writing experience versus multi-network scheduling. - [Publer vs posthell for Solo Founders (Honest)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/publer-vs-posthell-for-solo-founders): An honest Publer vs posthell comparison for solo founders, where Publer wins on breadth and a free tier, and where posthell fits a founder better. - [Hootsuite vs posthell: Best Pick for Solo Founders](https://www.posthell.com/blog/hootsuite-vs-posthell-for-solo-founders): An honest Hootsuite vs posthell comparison for solo founders, covering price, scope, and who each tool is actually built for so you pick right. - [How to Batch a Month of Content in One Sitting](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-batch-content-for-social-media): How to batch content for social media in one bigger monthly session by separating ideating, writing, and scheduling, with a clear block-by-block system. - [How to Schedule Tweets on X (Twitter) in 2026](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-schedule-tweets-on-x): How to schedule tweets on X in 2026 with the native scheduler or a tool, how to schedule threads, and why being present for the first hour still matters. - [How to Schedule LinkedIn Posts in 2026 (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-schedule-linkedin-posts): How to schedule LinkedIn posts in 2026 using the native scheduler or a third-party tool, best practices, and why you still show up after the post goes live. - [How to Schedule Instagram Posts (2026 Founder Guide)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-schedule-instagram-posts): How to schedule Instagram posts in 2026, what can auto-publish versus what needs a reminder, and a simple repeatable workflow for busy solo founders. - [How to Write a LinkedIn Post That Gets Comments](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-a-linkedin-post-that-gets-comments): How to write a LinkedIn post that gets comments: ask a real question, take a clear stance, format for scanning, and reply to everyone fast. With a tactics table. - [Turn One Blog Post Into a Week of Social Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-repurpose-a-blog-post-into-social-posts): How to repurpose a blog post into social media content. Pull the key points, quotes, and stats into a week of posts across platforms, with a section-to-post map. - [How to Cross-Post to Bluesky and Threads (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-cross-post-to-bluesky-and-threads): How to cross-post to Bluesky and Threads without sounding like a recycled tweet. What to tweak for each, how casual to go, and a quick per-platform table. - [How to Cross-Post From X to LinkedIn the Right Way](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-cross-post-from-x-to-linkedin): How to cross-post from X to LinkedIn without sounding like a tweet got lost on the wrong site. What to adapt, what carries over, and a quick conversion table. - [How to Find Your Voice on Social Media (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-find-your-voice-on-social-media): How to find your voice on social media as a founder: write like you talk, share real opinions and specifics, and let consistency reveal your voice over time. - [How Much Time Should Founders Spend on Social?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-much-time-should-founders-spend-on-social): How much time on social media should founders spend? A realistic budget: a short weekly batch plus a daily reply window, with a table to cap it. - [Should Founders Use Hashtags in 2026? Honest Take](https://www.posthell.com/blog/should-founders-use-hashtags): Should you use hashtags? An honest, per-platform take for founders: some on Instagram, barely on X, a few on LinkedIn, minimal on Threads and Bluesky. - [Does Posting Time Really Matter on Social Media?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/does-posting-time-really-matter): Does posting time matter? The honest answer for founders: it matters less than content and consistency, and most on chronological feeds like Bluesky. - [Hypefury vs posthell for X Creators (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/hypefury-vs-posthell-for-x-creators): Hypefury vs posthell compared honestly, where each one wins, who should pick X growth automation, and who should pick multi-network founder scheduling. - [Later vs posthell for Solo Founders (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/later-vs-posthell-for-solo-founders): Later vs posthell compared honestly for solo founders, where each one wins, who should pick the visual planner, and who should pick founder-focused scheduling. - [Build in Public: The Honest Pros and Cons](https://www.posthell.com/blog/build-in-public-pros-and-cons): The honest build in public pros and cons for solo founders, who it actually helps, who should skip it, and how to do it without burning out. - [7 Social Media Mistakes Solo Founders Make](https://www.posthell.com/blog/social-media-mistakes-solo-founders-make): The social media mistakes founders make, from inconsistency to chasing vanity metrics, and a simple fix for each one you can apply this week. - [How to Schedule Bluesky Posts in 2026 (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-schedule-bluesky-posts): How to schedule Bluesky posts with third-party tools, a simple founder workflow, and why being present early matters on a more chronological feed. - [How to Schedule Threads Posts in 2026 (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-schedule-threads-posts): How to schedule Threads posts using native limits and third-party tools, a simple founder workflow, and why showing up to reply early still matters. - [Best Times to Post on Facebook for Founders (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-facebook-for-founders): The best time to post on Facebook is mid-morning to early afternoon on weekdays. Starting windows, why the audience skews older, and how to test your own Page. - [Best Times to Post on TikTok for Founders (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-times-to-post-on-tiktok-for-founders): The best time to post on TikTok leans evenings and weekends, but the algorithm is content-first. Starting windows and why the first seconds matter most. - [How to Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile as a Founder](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-optimize-your-linkedin-profile-as-a-founder): LinkedIn profile optimization for founders: treat your profile as a landing page with a sharp headline, a clear about, a banner, featured links, and one next step. - [How to Grow on Threads as a Founder (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-grow-on-threads-as-a-founder): How to grow on Threads as a founder: lean conversational, reply often, tap your Instagram graph, and post frequently to feed the discovery engine. - [How to Grow on Bluesky as a Founder (2026)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-grow-on-bluesky-as-a-founder): How to grow on Bluesky as a founder: use feeds and starter packs, work the chronological timeline, post consistently, and win over an earnest tech crowd. - [How to Grow on X as a Founder (From Zero)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-grow-on-x-as-a-founder): A real X growth playbook for founders: pick a lane, reply your way in, post daily, and write for saves and shares instead of likes. - [How to Write Social Posts Faster (Founder System)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-social-posts-faster): How to write social posts faster with templates, a swipe file, splitting writing from editing, and batching, plus a slow-habit vs fast-habit table for founders. - [How to Write a Social Post CTA That Works](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-a-social-post-cta-that-works): How to write a social media call to action that converts: soft vs hard CTAs, one ask per post, when to skip the CTA entirely, plus a CTA-type table for founders. - [How to Get More Engagement on LinkedIn in 2026](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-get-more-engagement-on-linkedin): How to get more engagement on LinkedIn with first-hour replies, a clear question, better formatting, and a real stance, plus a tactic-to-effect table for founders. - [How to Get More Engagement on X (Founder Guide)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-get-more-engagement-on-x): How to get more engagement on X with better hooks, replies, real questions, and timing, plus a tactic-to-effect table so you know what actually moves replies. - [How to Handle Negative Comments as a Founder](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-handle-negative-comments-as-a-founder): How to handle negative comments as a founder: a calm framework for when to ignore, engage or learn, plus how to protect your energy and a comment type response table. - [Personal Brand vs Company Account: Which First?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/personal-brand-vs-company-account): Personal brand vs company account for founders: why your personal account grows faster early, when to add a company account, and how to run both without burning out. - [Vanity Metrics vs Metrics That Matter on Social](https://www.posthell.com/blog/vanity-metrics-vs-metrics-that-matter): Which social media numbers fool founders (followers, likes) and which predict real outcomes (saves, profile clicks, signups), with a vanity vs meaningful table. - [How to Measure Social Media ROI as a Founder](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-measure-social-media-roi): How to measure social media ROI as a founder by tracking profile clicks, signups, replies and DMs instead of impressions, with a simple attribution setup. - [How to Write an X Bio That Converts (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-an-x-bio-that-converts): How to write an X bio that converts: a one-line pitch, proof, and a link. What to cut, weak vs strong examples, and a fill-in formula for founders. - [Should You Repost Old Content? An Honest Take](https://www.posthell.com/blog/should-you-repost-old-content): Should you repost old content? When recycling a top post is fine, how often is too often, and how to refresh an old post so it lands again. Honest take. - [Free vs Paid Social Schedulers: What Founders Need](https://www.posthell.com/blog/free-vs-paid-social-schedulers): Free vs paid social media scheduler, honestly compared. What free tiers give a founder, where they stop, and when paying is actually worth it. - [Do You Really Need a Social Media Scheduler?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/do-you-need-a-social-media-scheduler): An honest answer to whether you need a social media scheduler. When it actually helps a solo founder, when it does not, and a table to decide fast. - [How to Turn One YouTube Video Into 10 Social Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-repurpose-a-youtube-video-into-social-posts): Repurpose a YouTube video into social media posts: pull clips, quotes, timestamps, and lessons into a week of content, with a moment-to-post map you can copy. - [How to Turn a Newsletter Into a Week of Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-turn-a-newsletter-into-social-posts): Turn a newsletter into social posts: break each section into its own standalone post across X, LinkedIn, Threads, and Bluesky, with a section-to-post map to copy. - [How to Repurpose a Podcast Into Social Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-repurpose-a-podcast-into-social-posts): Repurpose a podcast into social media: turn audiograms, quote cards, takeaways, and episode threads into a week of posts, with an episode-to-post map to copy. - [How to Promote a Blog Post on Social Media](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-promote-a-blog-post-on-social-media): How to promote a blog post on social media without just dropping a link: tease the idea, share the best line, post a thread version, with a table of promo angles. - [How to Announce a Product Launch on Social Media](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-announce-a-product-launch-on-social-media): How to announce a product launch on social media without one lonely shout. Build anticipation, write the launch post, and plan the follow-ups across launch week. - [How to Write a Launch Tweet That Lands](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-a-launch-tweet): How to write a launch tweet that actually converts: the hook, what it is, who it is for, proof, and the CTA. Weak versus strong examples and a structure you can reuse. - [How to Write a Build in Public Update People Read](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-do-a-build-in-public-update): How to write a build in public update with a repeatable format: what happened, what you learned, what is next, and a number. Examples and a template you can reuse weekly. - [How to Promote Your Product Without Being Salesy](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-promote-a-product-without-being-salesy): How to promote your product without being salesy: lead with the problem, post useful content, keep an 80/20 mix, and use soft CTAs. Salesy versus helpful framing examples. - [How to Create a Social Media Strategy as a Founder](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-create-a-social-media-strategy-as-a-founder): A simple social media strategy for founders: one goal, a clear audience, the right platforms, a few content pillars, and a cadence you can keep. - [How Many Social Platforms Should a Founder Be On?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-many-platforms-should-a-founder-be-on): How many social media platforms a founder should be on: start with one or two, earn the right to add more, and avoid the cost of spreading thin. - [B2B vs B2C Social Media for Founders](https://www.posthell.com/blog/b2b-vs-b2c-social-media-for-founders): B2B vs B2C social media for founders: how platform choice, tone, and timing differ, with a side-by-side comparison so you know where to spend your effort. - [How to Choose the Right Social Platform for Your Startup](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-social-platform-for-your-startup): Which social media platform for your startup? Match the platform to where your customers already are and what you can sustain, with a per-platform fit table. - [Can You Write a Viral LinkedIn Post? Honest Guide](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-a-viral-linkedin-post): How to write a viral LinkedIn post the honest way: you cannot force it, but you can stack the odds with a real hook, a relatable story, and fast replies. - [The Best Content Formats for Social Media Engagement](https://www.posthell.com/blog/best-content-formats-for-social-media-engagement): The best content formats for social media: stories, lists, hot takes, threads and questions, when to use each, and a table matching format to the job. - [How to Use Polls and Questions to Drive Replies](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-use-polls-and-questions-on-social-media): How to use polls on social media without sounding cheap: when they help, how to ask a real question, and per-platform notes for X, LinkedIn, Threads and more. - [How to Get More Followers on LinkedIn (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-get-more-followers-on-linkedin): How to get more followers on LinkedIn the real way: consistent posting, commenting on bigger accounts, a clear niche, and a profile that converts. No pods, no buying. - [Should Founders Outsource Social Media? Honest Take](https://www.posthell.com/blog/should-founders-outsource-social-media): Should founders outsource social media? What you can safely hand off (editing, scheduling, design) and what you should keep, so your voice stays yours. - [When Should a Founder Hire a Social Media Manager?](https://www.posthell.com/blog/when-to-hire-a-social-media-manager): When to hire a social media manager as a founder: the real signals you are ready, what they should own, and how to keep your voice after the handoff. - [How to Keep Posting When No One Engages Yet](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-stay-motivated-when-no-one-engages): Posting to no engagement is normal early on. How to read the quiet phase, what to measure instead of likes, and how to keep going until it turns. - [5 Content Types Every Founder Should Post](https://www.posthell.com/blog/social-media-content-types-every-founder-should-post): The social media content types founders need: educational, story, opinion, behind the scenes, and social proof, plus a simple mix to rotate through each week. - [How to Write an Instagram Caption That Works](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-a-good-instagram-caption): How to write a good Instagram caption that earns saves and replies: a strong first line, real value, a clear ask, plus the right length and formatting. - [How to Grow an Email List From Social Media](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-grow-an-email-list-from-social-media): How to grow your email list from social media: a lead magnet worth the email, a clean profile link, occasional clear asks, and content that earns the subscribe. - [How to Turn a Tweet Into a LinkedIn Post](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-repurpose-a-tweet-into-a-linkedin-post): How to turn a tweet into a LinkedIn post: expand the short idea with context and a story, slow the pacing, and end with a question that invites comments. - [How to Start Posting on Social Media as a Founder](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-start-posting-on-social-media-as-a-founder): How to start posting on social media as a founder: pick one platform, a simple first-week plan, what to post first, and how to get over the fear of hitting publish. - [How to Find Your Niche on Social Media (Founders)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-find-your-niche-on-social-media): How to find your niche on social media as a founder: the intersection of what you know, what you are building, and who you serve, plus how to test it. - [How to Build an Audience as a Founder (From Zero)](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-build-an-audience-as-a-founder): How to build an audience as a founder from zero: pick a lane, show up consistently, give value, engage for real, and let it compound over months. - [How to Write a LinkedIn Headline That Stands Out](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-write-a-linkedin-headline-that-stands-out): LinkedIn headline examples plus a simple formula for founders: who you help, how you help, and proof, with weak versus strong headlines to copy from. - [How to Plan a Month of Social Content in One Sitting](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-plan-a-month-of-social-content): Plan a month of social media content in one sitting: assign a theme per week, set a few content pillars, and repurpose to fill the gaps. Example plan included. - [How to Use Storytelling in Your Social Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-use-storytelling-in-social-posts): A simple story shape for social media: tension, a turn, and a lesson. How founders can use real experiences to make short posts land harder. - [How to Avoid Social Media Burnout as a Founder](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-avoid-social-media-burnout-as-a-founder): An honest take on social media burnout for founders: batch to cap your time, set boundaries, mute the metrics, and post less but post real. - [How to Grow on Social Media Without Going Viral](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-grow-on-social-media-without-going-viral): Why steady small growth beats chasing viral for founders. Build a clear niche, stay consistent, and grow an audience that actually converts without a hit. - [How to Build a Swipe File for Faster Social Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-build-a-swipe-file-for-social-posts): Build a swipe file for social media: collect hooks, formats, and posts you admire, organize them, and use them as starting points so you write faster. - [How to Turn Your Expertise Into Social Content](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-turn-your-expertise-into-content): How to turn expertise into content founders actually read. Spot what you know that others do not, and convert answers and opinions into posts. - [What to Post When You Are Launching a Startup](https://www.posthell.com/blog/what-to-post-when-launching-a-startup): What to post when launching a startup, from the months before launch to launch day. Build anticipation, tell the story, and show early proof. - [How to Repurpose Your Best Performing Posts](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-repurpose-your-best-performing-posts): How to repurpose your best posts: find your winners, re-angle and refresh them, repost the evergreen ones, and adapt them across every platform. - [How to Respond to Comments and Build Community](https://www.posthell.com/blog/how-to-respond-to-comments-and-build-community): How to respond to comments on social media to grow reach and relationships. Reply fast, ask follow-ups, and turn commenters into regulars.