Best for: Teams and developers that want any AI agent to post, schedule, and analyze social content via MCP, API, or Claude Skill
Aidelly is built as an agentic social media scheduler from the ground up. It supports MCP server, REST API, and Claude Skill integrations, letting Claude, ChatGPT, n8n, Zapier, or any custom agent autonomously create, schedule, and manage social content across 7 platforms. It also works as a conversational dashboard for non-technical users.
Strengths
- • MCP server, REST API, and Claude Skill — three integration paths
- • Full agentic capability: create, schedule, analyze, manage inbox
- • Conversational AI creation for non-technical users alongside developer APIs
- • Brand controls and approval workflows for agent-generated content
Things to verify
- • Verify current API rate limits and pricing on the pricing page
- • Evaluate if your AI stack uses MCP, REST, or both
Best for: Teams that want MCP-enabled social scheduling alongside design and video tools
Simplified offers an all-in-one creative platform with MCP server support for social media scheduling. It covers design, video, and AI writing in addition to scheduling.
Strengths
- • MCP server support for social scheduling
- • All-in-one creative suite (design, video, writing)
Things to verify
- • Compare agentic depth: scheduling via MCP vs full content ops
- • Verify current MCP capabilities on Simplified site
Best for: Developers who want open-source, self-hosted social scheduling with MCP
Postiz is an open-source social media scheduling tool with MCP support and built-in AI. It can be self-hosted for full control.
Strengths
- • Open-source and self-hostable
- • MCP server support
- • Active developer community
Things to verify
- • Self-hosting requires infrastructure and maintenance
- • Verify agentic capabilities beyond basic scheduling
Best for: Teams focused on atomizing long-form content into social posts using AI agents
Lately uses its Kately AI agent to break long-form content into social media posts. It is strongest when the content source is existing long-form material.
Strengths
- • Content atomization approach
- • AI agent for repurposing long-form content
Things to verify
- • Less suited for idea-first or conversational content creation
- • Verify MCP/API support on Lately site
Best for: Teams wanting an AI-powered dashboard for content creation and scheduling
Ocoya combines AI copywriting with social scheduling and automation. It focuses on AI within its dashboard rather than external agent integrations.
Strengths
- • AI-powered content generation
- • Multi-platform scheduling with automation
Things to verify
- • Verify external AI agent integration options (MCP, API)
- • Dashboard-centric approach may not fit agentic workflows