Publora
MCP-native social media publishing API for AI agents
About Publora
Publora is an API-first social media distribution and publishing platform specifically architected for autonomous AI agents and modern engineering pipelines. Rather than forcing creators into manual drag-and-drop dashboards, Publora exposes a clean REST API and native Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and custom Python LLM workers manage multi-platform posting in plain English. By decoupling content creation from manual social media dashboard logins, Publora enables engineering teams and solo founders to build fully autonomous content flywheels that turn code commits, product releases, or RSS feeds into formatted social posts across LinkedIn, X (Twitter), TikTok, Instagram, Threads, and YouTube Shorts.
Under the hood, Publora handles platform-specific token authentication, rate limit backoff, media aspect ratio conversions, and character limit truncation automatically. Its built-in MCP server allows LLMs to query queue statuses, schedule cross-network draft variants, and review post performance metrics directly within terminal and IDE environments. Publora also features robust webhook notifications that ping developer backends whenever a post goes live, encounters an API exception, or triggers high initial engagement, making it ideal for event-driven marketing workflows.
Connect your social accounts (LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Instagram, Threads) via OAuth.
Install the Publora MCP server in your local Claude Code, Cursor, or LangChain agent environment.
Instruct your AI agent in plain English or dispatch HTTP POST payloads with text and media assets.
Publora automatically adapts format constraints and dispatches to each social network on schedule.
Receive real-time delivery webhooks and performance telemetry back to your backend.
Capabilities & Features
Common Use Cases
autonomous-social-posting
mcp-agent-integration
multi-platform-scheduling
developer-api-publishing
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Publora and how does it work with AI agents?
Publora is an API-first social publishing engine with a native MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, allowing AI coding assistants and autonomous agents to draft, format, and publish posts to 10+ social platforms programmatically.
Does Publora offer a free tier?
Yes, Publora includes a Free Starter plan offering 15 posts per month across 3 connected social media accounts with full REST API and MCP access.
Which social platforms are supported by Publora?
Publora supports LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, Threads, Facebook Pages, Pinterest, and YouTube Shorts.
Free Plan
Free Starter plan includes 15 scheduled posts/month across 3 social accounts with full public REST API access.
Paid Plan
Paid tiers start at $2.99 per account/month (billed annually) with unlimited posting and webhooks.
Pros & Cons
Native Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for zero-friction AI agent integration
Unified API covering 10+ major social networks in a single JSON schema
Automatic media transcoding and platform-specific formatting adjustments
Generous free tier for solo developers and indie hackers
Reliable queue management with exponential retry logic on rate limits
Requires basic API or MCP knowledge to leverage full automation capabilities
Advanced social analytics dashboard is still in active beta development
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