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OpenPost vs Postiz

Postiz covers more networks and AI tools. OpenPost is a smaller product for reviewing and publishing posts, built as one Go service with no required Redis server.

You want clear access rules and post status.

  • You want to review what an AI tool made, check each account version, and see the result.
  • You want a focused editor, reusable media, and clear posting errors.
  • You prefer Go and SvelteKit, one service, and scheduled jobs without Redis.
  • You want setup and live-test needs listed for each network.

Builders and teams that want many networks, AI generation, analytics, and deep automation.

  • You need 30-plus integrations or channels beyond OpenPost’s current catalog.
  • You want built-in AI image/video generation, analytics, and agent distribution tooling.

Compare the parts that matter to your choice.

Network breadth

OpenPost

Ten social networks, with setup and live-test needs listed for each one.

Postiz

Postiz advertises 30-plus platforms and integrations.

Automation

OpenPost

HTTP API, CLI, MCP, and tokens limited to one workspace.

Postiz

REST API, CLI, MCP, and agent tools are built in.

Product scope

OpenPost

Publishing, workspaces, media, schedules, analytics, comments, and inboxes.

Postiz

Broader AI generation, analytics, and distribution suite.

Self-hosting

OpenPost

Single Go binary or container; SQLite by default; no Redis required.

Postiz

Open-source self-hosting and a managed service with more required parts.

See what changes the price.

Both offer hosted and self-hosted options. Compare the current plan limits, prices, and server work for each one.

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No affiliate links. Competitor facts were reviewed on Aug 9, 2026 and must be checked again by Nov 9, 2026. Public English product, pricing, API, and GitHub pages. Hosted plan limits and self-hosted behavior can differ by edition and revision.