¿Puedo vibecodear PostFast?
PARCIAL · un fin de semanaThe core loop is the one every scheduler shares and it is genuinely one-shottable: a compose box, a slot queue, a cron tick, one adapter per network. Two things sit outside what a coding agent hands you in a session. The first is paperwork. Only Bluesky and Telegram give you working credentials on signup; the other nine of PostFast's eleven destinations wait behind Meta App Review for Instagram, Facebook, and Threads, a TikTok audit before an app may post publicly rather than to a private draft, YouTube's default 10,000-unit daily quota against 1,600 units per upload, approval flows at LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google Business Profile, and X, where the free tier is capped tightly enough that real volume means paying. The second is video. Every platform enforces its own container, codec, aspect ratio, duration, and size rules, so anything past text and a JPEG turns into a transcode pipeline with somewhere to actually run the jobs and a retry story for the upload that dies at 90 percent. Build the text-and-image version for the two open networks in a sitting; the rest is review forms and a transcode queue.
Build me a personal social scheduler my coding agent can drive, to replace PostFast. Requirements: - Node + Express + better-sqlite3 on my always-on box. Two interfaces over one core: a localhost page (compose box, media attach, queue by send time) and a stdio MCP server via @modelcontextprotocol/sdk with create_post, list_posts, and delete_post, so Claude Code can schedule without me opening the page. - Open-API networks only: Bluesky (app password via @atproto/api), Mastodon (access token), Telegram channel (bot token). One adapter file per network, creds in .env. - For the gated platforms (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Threads, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Google Business Profile) do not fight the APIs: at send time push me an ntfy.sh alert with the caption and media path and I post by hand. The README says plainly that these need reviewed developer apps, not more code. - Slot-based queue: posting times per weekday in my timezone, new posts take the next free slot or pin to an exact datetime; one post fans out to several networks with per-network text. - A node-cron tick every minute sends what is due, marks the row sending before it calls anything so a crash never double-posts, retries 3 times with backoff, then records sent or failed with the error. - Media in media/ beside the database, images resized per network with sharp. Video: accept MP4 only and check duration, aspect ratio, and size against each network's limits at attach time, rejecting with the limit in the message rather than fixing it. - A history page of the last 100 sends linking to the live posts. - Binds to localhost only. No accounts, no telemetry, everything stays on my box. - Out of scope: video transcoding, analytics, approval workflows, and workspaces. Do not build auth. - README: Bluesky app password, Mastodon token, Telegram bot token, wiring the MCP server into Claude Code, and a warning that social APIs drift and need patching.
$ ábrelo en tu agente (prompt listo, tú das enter) o cópialo crudo
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Connecting Instagram or TikTok here is one click because the OAuth app behind it already passed Meta App Review, TikTok's audit, and Google's business verification, a process that takes weeks and that a solo builder often cannot qualify for at all. Video is the other half of the bill: each platform enforces its own container, codec, aspect ratio, duration, and size rules, so a working scheduler runs a real transcode pipeline with async jobs, retries, and honest failure states rather than one hopeful upload call. The subscription also absorbs the work that never finishes: tokens expiring, per-platform media rules changing, endpoints deprecating on someone else's schedule. Above that sits the part a rebuild would not reach anyway, which is cross-account analytics and follower history, approvals and workspaces for running client accounts, and an API plus MCP server so your agent schedules through it instead of you maintaining a poster forever.
xnine of the eleven destinations, which need app review or a paid API tier rather than more code
xpre-approved OAuth apps for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google Business Profile
xthe video pipeline: per-platform container, codec, aspect ratio, duration, and size rules, plus async processing and the retries for when a large upload fails partway
xtoken refresh and the steady patching as platform policies move
xanalytics, follower history, approval workflows, and per-client workspaces
xthe hosted API, MCP server, and n8n/Zapier/Make integrations that let an agent post for you
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Precio de PostFast
| plan | mensual | anual (por mes) | qué incluye |
|---|---|---|---|
| starter | $13.84 | $11.53 | 4 social accounts, 150 scheduled posts, 50 drafts, 1 workspace, 1 user, 90-day scheduling window, 30-day history, max 2 X accounts |
| creator | $33.45 | $27.68 | 12 social accounts, 1,500 scheduled posts, 600 drafts, 4 workspaces, 5 users, 180-day window, 1-year history, max 6 X accounts |
| growth | $56.52 | $46.14 | 30 social accounts, 3,000 scheduled posts, 2,000 drafts, 10 workspaces, 8 users, 240-day window, 2-year history, max 12 X accounts |
| pro agency | $114.19 | $95.16 | 120 social accounts, unlimited scheduled posts/drafts, 30 workspaces, 15 users, max 36 X accounts |
| enterprise | $275.66 | $229.53 | 500 social profiles, unlimited scheduled posts/drafts, 110 workspaces, 30 users, max 45 X accounts |
plan gratisno free tier
facturaciónmonthly + annual (2 months free); 7-day trial, no credit card
costos ocultosHard caps apply to social accounts, workspaces, users, queued posts, drafts and X accounts; going past them requires a higher plan. Prices are EUR and USD totals move with exchange rates.
verificado 2026-08-14 · fuente ↗
¿Puedo vibecodear PostFast?
Parcial. El núcleo de PostFast se arma en un fin de semana con el prompt de esta página, pero hay huecos reales: nine of the eleven destinations, which need app review or a paid API tier rather than more code, pre-approved OAuth apps for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google Business Profile. Lee la lista honesta arriba antes de comprometerte.
¿Cuánto cuesta PostFast?
PostFast cuesta unos $33.45/mes (Creator, revisado 2026-08-14), o sea $401.40000000000003 al año.
¿Qué pierdo si reemplazo PostFast?
Con honestidad: nine of the eleven destinations, which need app review or a paid API tier rather than more code; pre-approved OAuth apps for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google Business Profile; the video pipeline: per-platform container, codec, aspect ratio, duration, and size rules, plus async processing and the retries for when a large upload fails partway; token refresh and the steady patching as platform policies move; analytics, follower history, approval workflows, and per-client workspaces; the hosted API, MCP server, and n8n/Zapier/Make integrations that let an agent post for you. Si alguno de esos te sostiene el negocio, sigue pagando.
¿Hay una alternativa open source a PostFast?
Sí: Postiz (More networks, team features, analytics, API and MCP; also more databases than a scheduler ought to need.) BrightBean Studio (Publishing, analytics, approvals, API and MCP in a free hosted product; network count is broad, not eleven-shaped.) TryPost (Twelve networks, analytics, approvals, REST and MCP; free software with non-free operational attention.) Las 3 alternativas gratis están en puedovibecodearlo.app/postfast/alternatives. El prompt es para cuando la quieres exactamente a tu modo.