One composer. 30 networks. One click.

Stop logging in to a dozen platforms a day. Compose once, tick the networks you want, ship in one click. Media gets resized, formatting adapts, hashtags reshape, all per platform.

30 networks, native API or extension-assisted
Per-platform overrides built in
No browser automation, no clipboard hacks
Live delivery status with auto-retry
The cost of posting one network at a time

Half your platforms went silent. That is why.

Logging into 5 platforms before you write anything takes 15 minutes a day. Do that 4 days a week and you have lost a workday a month.

You stopped posting to LinkedIn, Mastodon, and dev.to because the workflow is the worst part of the job. The audiences there stopped seeing you.

Every platform you skipped is a platform whose algorithm assumes you are inactive. Getting reach back takes weeks of consistent posting.

Is this for you?

Is cross-posting on FoPost for you?

For you if

  • You ship to 3+ platforms and the copy-paste workflow is the slow part of your job
  • You want native API publishing, not browser automation that breaks every quarter
  • You want to ship to LinkedIn AND Mastodon AND dev.to without juggling three tabs
  • You're a developer or agency that wants to trigger cross-posts from your own code

Not for you if

  • You only post to one platform. Use that platform's own composer.
  • You need a 50-seat enterprise tool with SSO and custom roles. We're a solo-to-small-team tool right now.
  • You're looking for engagement automation or fake-follower tactics. We don't ship that.
What one click sends

Compose once. Six networks. Live status.

Native API publishing. Per-platform overrides applied automatically. Failed deliveries retry themselves. You watch every status in real time.

Your composer

Just shipped: solo founders, your roadmap should come from customer calls. 5 calls this week, 5 features next sprint.

Published to all in one click
X
Delivered · 0.8s

Solo founders: your roadmap should come from customer calls. 5 calls this week. 5 features next sprint.

Delivered via native API
LinkedIn
Delivered · 1.2s

A pattern I see in solo founders shipping fast: The ones who keep momentum are running their roadmap from customer calls, not docs. My rule: 5 calls a week, 5 features in the next sprint.

Delivered via native API
Bluesky
Delivered · 0.7s

Solo founders: the next 5 features you build should come from the last 5 customer conversations you had. Not from your roadmap doc.

Delivered via native API
Instagram
Delivered · 1.5s

Carousel: 5 customer questions that became 5 features next sprint. Caption and alt text per slide, auto-generated and resized to 1080x1080.

Delivered via native API
Threads
Delivered · 0.9s

Solo founders, here's the move: 5 customer calls this week → 5 features next sprint. Talk to people, write down the words they use, ship those features.

Delivered via native API
Mastodon
Delivered · 1.1s

Solo founder rhythm I'm trying: 5 customer calls per week → those calls write next week's roadmap. The customers tell you what to build. Your job is to write it down.

Delivered via native API
What's inside

Cross-posting that respects each network.

Most schedulers blast the same caption to every platform and call it done. FoPost adapts to how each network actually works.

Native API. No browser automation.

Almost every one of the 30 platforms connects through its official API; Substack, which has no public API, publishes through the FoPost browser extension where you click publish yourself. No Selenium scripts that break when a platform redesigns. No accounts banned for 'suspicious activity.'

Per-platform overrides built in

Tweak the caption, swap the image, add or drop hashtags for any one network. The others ship as you wrote them. No copy-paste between tabs.

Media reformats itself per platform

Resize, re-encode, and re-crop images and video automatically. 1080x1080 for Instagram, 1920x1080 for YouTube, 1200x630 for LinkedIn. You upload once.

Delivery you can actually see

Every platform shows live status: published, pending, failed, retrying. One click to retry a failure. No more 'did it actually post?'

Retries that actually work

Failed deliveries retry up to 3 times with exponential backoff. Most fix themselves before you open the dashboard. The rest are one click away.

API, SDK, and MCP server included

Trigger cross-posts from your own code via REST, the Node SDK, or the MCP server (Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT). Same auth, same overrides, same callbacks.

How it works

From draft to 30 networks in four steps.

01

Compose

Type your post. Drag in media. The composer shows a live preview per platform as you type.

02

Tick the platforms

Toggle any network on or off. Add a new one in 30 seconds via OAuth.

03

Override per platform

Open any platform tab to tweak caption, media, hashtags, or thumbnail just for that network. Optional.

04

Ship or schedule

Publish now or queue for a specific time. The status panel updates as each platform confirms.

vs the alternatives

Why this beats the schedulers you tried.

Three ways people cross-post today. Only one of them scales past five platforms without becoming a part-time job.

Copy-paste across browser tabs

What you do today if you have no tool

  • 15 minutes per post. Every post. Every platform.
  • You forget half your platforms every time.
  • No retry. No status. No record of what shipped.
  • Free. You pay in hours instead.

Buffer, Hootsuite, Later

What most schedulers offer

  • 6 to 12 platforms supported, not 28.
  • Browser automation for the platforms without official APIs.
  • AI rewriting is a separate $10 to $15/mo add-on.
  • API access is enterprise-tier only ($99+/mo).
FoPost

FoPost

What you actually want

  • 30 platforms. Native API wherever one exists, the FoPost extension for Substack.
  • AI rewriting + brand voice included in the same plan.
  • Per-platform overrides and live retry visible by default.
  • REST API, Node SDK, and MCP server included from Pro ($39/mo) up.

Publishes to all major networks

Frequently asked questions

How many platforms can I cross-post to at once?

All 30 supported networks in a single shot. Starter ($19/mo) covers 10 connected accounts with unlimited posts. Pro ($39) covers 25, Business ($79) goes unlimited.

Do you use browser automation?

No. Every platform with a public API connects through that API, and Substack, which has none, publishes through the FoPost browser extension where you click publish yourself, never via automation. Browser automation breaks every time a platform redesigns, and it puts your account at risk of being flagged. We don't ship that.

What happens if one platform fails?

The other platforms still publish. Failed deliveries retry automatically up to 3 times with exponential backoff. You see the failure in your delivery panel and can retry manually with one click if it didn't self-heal.

Can I customize the post per platform?

Yes. Open any platform tab in the composer to override the caption, hashtags, media, or thumbnail just for that network. The others ship with your original draft. AI rewriting (on Starter and up) does this automatically per platform.

Can I cross-post from my own code?

Yes. The REST API, the Node SDK, and the MCP server (Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT) all expose the same publish endpoint. Same auth, same per-platform overrides, same delivery callbacks. API access is included on Pro ($39/mo) and up.

Does cross-posting hurt my reach?

Only if you post the exact same caption everywhere. Per-platform overrides and AI rewriting (Starter and up) keep each post native, which is what protects reach. The platforms that penalize cross-posts penalize duplicate text, not duplicate timing.

Which platforms are supported today?

X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Tumblr, Reddit, Telegram, Discord, Slack, dev.to, Hashnode, WordPress, Medium, Lemmy, Whop, Kick, Google Business, plus a few more on the way. Full list lives on the platforms page.

Ready to try cross-posting?

7-day free trial. 30 platforms. Unlimited posts on every plan.