MendleM/Pipepost
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MCP server to publish to Dev.to, Ghost, Hashnode, WordPress, Medium, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky, Mastodon from Claude Code. SEO scoring, canonical-URL wiring, social-post generation, Uns
MCP
MendleM/Pipepost
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
Pipepost is an MCP server that allows publishing content to platforms like Dev.to, Ghost, Hashnode, WordPress, Medium, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky, and Mastodon directly from Claude Code. It provides features such as SEO scoring, canonical-URL wiring, social-post generation, Unsplash covers, and IndexNow support.
Best for
Best for
Developers who use Claude Code and need a multi-platform publishing pipeline with SEO features
Use cases
- Publish blog posts to multiple platforms with one command from Claude Code
- Generate and schedule social media posts alongside content publication
- Optimize post metadata and canonical URLs for SEO
Notes
Pipepost is an MCP server that allows publishing content to platforms like Dev.to, Ghost, Hashnode, WordPress, Medium, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky, and Mastodon directly from Claude Code. It provides features such as SEO scoring, canonical-URL wiring, social-post generation, Unsplash covers, and IndexNow support.
2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-16. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Publish blog posts to multiple platforms with one command from Claude Code
- Generate and schedule social media posts alongside content publication
- Optimize post metadata and canonical URLs for SEO
Pros
- Supports a wide variety of publishing and social media platforms
- Integrates SEO scoring and canonical URL management
- Open source and extensible via MCP protocol
Cons
- Very low community adoption with only 2 GitHub stars
- Limited documentation and support resources
- Relies on Claude Code as the only supported client
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Pros
- Supports a wide variety of publishing and social media platforms
- Integrates SEO scoring and canonical URL management
- Open source and extensible via MCP protocol
Cons
- Very low community adoption with only 2 GitHub stars
- Limited documentation and support resources
- Relies on Claude Code as the only supported client
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