Publora is a publishing API for 10 social platforms. One REST API call handles multi-network distribution — no SDKs, no OAuth wiring. The native MCP server with 18 tools gives AI agents like Claude and Cursor a full engagement loop: post, comment, react, pull analytics — across LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Bluesky, Mastodon, and Telegram
not gonna lie, every new social integration usually means another thing to maintain. The idea of handling everything through one layer is pretty appealing
This would've saved me a lot of time a few months ago. Setting up posting workflows across diff platforms always felt more complicated than the actual content part. Which network ended up being the hardest to support consistently?
Wiring OAuth for every single network is exactly the kind of work nobody should be doing in 2026. Congrats on the launch!
Cool stuff. I actually built something like this for myself, but burned out trying to get official Twitter/X API access 😅 that approval process is brutal
The MCP angle is what makes this genuinely interesting, most social APIs stop at "publish a post" but the full engagement loop (comment, react, mention) is what agents actually need to run a real presence. The $2.99/account pricing removes the usual "is this worth wiring up" hesitation. One question: for Instagram specifically, does it support carousel posts and reels scheduling, or only single images/text for now?
Interesting concept, since this uses API, is the primary use case via scripts / agents ? like I need to create a scheduled job ? how often I need to refresh my oauth credentials ? do you also support analytics w.r.t engagement on each platform ?
TikTok takes into account the IP used for publication. Is it possible on Publora to choose the geo of your proxy/ip?
Congrats on the launch! This looks like a very useful layer for AI-native content workflows — especially if teams want agents to handle distribution without building 10 separate platform integrations.
Curious how you handle the approval flow: can an agent prepare posts and replies while a human still confirms before publishing?
The MCP server angle is the part I’d actually use — not for scheduling, but for closing the loop between building and distributing. Right now there’s too much friction between ‘I shipped something’ and ‘the right people know about it.’ An agent that can post, engage, and pull analytics without tab-switching changes that workflow significantly. Building Composa solo, content distribution is the bottleneck I keep hitting. Congrats on #2!
Most "publish anywhere via API" tools work fine until you hit rate limits, token refresh edge cases, or a platform that quietly changed its media upload flow. Curious whether Publora owns the per-platform adapter layer or expects developers to handle that messiness themselves.
I know how complicated it could be to implement external APIs
Congrats for the launch
Hey everyone! Today's a big day for our small team. We've been building Publora for a while now, and launching here feels like a real milestone. Hope you love it as much as we do — and if something's missing, tell us. We read everything. 🙏
This year, I started posting on my LinkedIn page every day, and it’s not always easy. Not to mention managing multiple pages across different platforms. Your product clearly makes this process easier. I’ll check it out. Thanks, and good luck with today’s launch.
building saas products solo, so i know how painful cross-platform posting gets. this solves a real headache.
rooting for you!
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Jane here, CEO of Publora.
Publora has been around for a while - you might have even seen us here before.
We started as a social media scheduler for people. But this launch is different.
So we evolved Publora into something that works both for humans and for agents.
AI agents are everywhere now and the marketers, content managers, and creators we work with aren't just writing posts in tools anymore - they're building workflows where agents do the heavy lifting.
Publora now works for humans and AI agents equally well:
One API call publishes to 10 platforms - your code, your agent, your choice
MCP server lets agents post, schedule, and manage content in plain language
Comments and replies are in the API too - not just publishing, full engagement
Works inside the tools where you already operate - no tab-switching
Unlike most social tools built for clicking buttons, Publora is built for automation first. No browser bots. No workarounds. Official APIs only.
Whether you're a content manager building your first agent workflow, or a developer shipping a social automation - Publora fits in without friction.
Pricing starts at $2.99/account/month. And as a thank you to the Product Hunt community — use code PH20THANKU for 20% off your first payment.
We're happy to answer your questions - drop them below!
About Publora on Product Hunt
“The Publishing API for the Agent Era.”
Publora launched on Product Hunt on June 10th, 2026 and earned 275 upvotes and 51 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Publora is a publishing API for 10 social platforms. One REST API call handles multi-network distribution — no SDKs, no OAuth wiring. The native MCP server with 18 tools gives AI agents like Claude and Cursor a full engagement loop: post, comment, react, pull analytics — across LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Bluesky, Mastodon, and Telegram
Publora was featured in API (98.2k followers), Social Media (89k followers) and Developer Tools (513.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 104k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Publora?
Publora was hunted by Zac Zuo and Ilya Makarov. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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not gonna lie, every new social integration usually means another thing to maintain. The idea of handling everything through one layer is pretty appealing