helbertparanhos/postforme-mcp-pro
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The most complete Post for Me MCP server — 27 typed tools to publish, schedule, edit, delete and analyze social posts across 9 platforms (Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, F
MCP
helbertparanhos/postforme-mcp-pro
Added 15 June 2026
Overview
This MCP server provides 27 typed tools for publishing, scheduling, editing, deleting, and analyzing social media posts. It supports nine platforms: Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest, Bluesky, and Threads. The server is written in TypeScript and is maintained as an open source project.
Best for
Best for
Developers who need a programmable, multi-platform social media post manager via MCP
Use cases
- Automate cross-platform post scheduling and publishing
- Programmatically edit or delete existing posts across multiple networks
- Retrieve analytics data for social posts in a unified interface
Notes
This MCP server provides 27 typed tools for publishing, scheduling, editing, deleting, and analyzing social media posts. It supports nine platforms: Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest, Bluesky, and Threads. The server is written in TypeScript and is maintained as an open source project.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-11. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Automate cross-platform post scheduling and publishing
- Programmatically edit or delete existing posts across multiple networks
- Retrieve analytics data for social posts in a unified interface
Pros
- Broad platform coverage with 27 distinct tools for granular control
- Typed tools in TypeScript reduce runtime errors and improve IDE support
- Open source with no vendor lock-in; can be self-hosted
Cons
- Zero stars on GitHub may indicate early stage or low community adoption
- Requires setting up and maintaining an MCP server environment
- May be overkill for users who only need one or two platforms
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Pros
- Broad platform coverage with 27 distinct tools for granular control
- Typed tools in TypeScript reduce runtime errors and improve IDE support
- Open source with no vendor lock-in; can be self-hosted
Cons
- Zero stars on GitHub may indicate early stage or low community adoption
- Requires setting up and maintaining an MCP server environment
- May be overkill for users who only need one or two platforms
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