Agentic platforms win customers
New agent‑friendly social tools are gaining traction: Postiz reported adding 2,000 customers by combining scheduling with AI media agents, and Typefully rolled out features for AI drafting, scheduling, and team analytics this week. These product moves show demand for end‑to‑end AI stacks that automate content ops for small teams. (x.com) (x.com)
Postiz is distributed as open-source, self‑hosted social scheduling software that includes an AI‑focused command‑line interface (CLI) for automating posts across dozens of channels, and its documentation advertises a single CLI that connects to AI agents like Claude and OpenClaw to schedule, publish, and manage media across 28–30 platforms. (postiz.com) (github.com) Typefully has added a persistent Command Bar (open with Cmd/Ctrl+K) and published an open agent‑skills repository that exposes drafting, scheduling, and post analytics to external AI tools, and the company’s site shows its current product positioning and customer signup callouts. (typefully.com) (github.com) An “AI agent” in this context is an autonomous software program that can execute multi‑step workflows without manual, line‑by‑line prompts; an “agent skill” is a packaged set of instructions, API calls, and examples that teach an agent how to perform a specific task (for example: create a draft in a brand voice, schedule it for a timezone, then fetch engagement numbers). (agentskills.io) (github.com) Postiz’s project history and release notes show active development and community adoption (the GitHub repository and Product Hunt listing indicate frequent updates and distribution choices for self‑hosting), and the Postiz site documents automation features such as auto‑posting, auto‑likes/comments, image generation, and Zapier/Make.com integrations for linking content ops to other systems. (github.com) (postiz.com) Typefully’s agent‑skills repository contains recent commits that add X post analytics support to the Typefully skill (so agents can retrieve replies, impressions, or other post‑level metrics programmatically), and the Command Bar and keyboard shortcuts pages document UI affordances creators use when switching between manual editing and agent‑driven actions. (github.com) (typefully.com)