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OpenPost vs Post Bridge

Post Bridge is a simple hosted cross-poster. OpenPost adds self-hosting, account-by-account review, and clear posting status.

You want clear access rules and post status.

  • You want AI and script access that you can remove without sharing social account keys.
  • You want public AGPL source code and a self-host option.
  • You need X or Threads reply-thread scheduling.
  • You want CLI and MCP paths in addition to HTTP API access.

Creators and small teams that want simple hosted cross-platform scheduling and account-specific content overrides.

  • You want a hosted cross-poster with a wide current platform list and minimal setup.
  • You are comfortable with its separate API add-on and do not need self-hosting.

Compare the parts that matter to your choice.

Publishing

OpenPost

Shared content, account versions, formats, posting times, and reply threads.

Post Bridge

Cross-platform scheduling with platform- and account-specific content overrides.

Scheduling horizon

OpenPost

Schedule at any future time or use saved weekly posting times.

Post Bridge

Official help documents scheduling up to two months ahead.

Automation

OpenPost

HTTP API, CLI, and MCP are included.

Post Bridge

Public HTTP API is available as a paid add-on; current docs show posting, media, accounts, results, and some analytics.

Threads and hosting

OpenPost

Reply threads on supported networks; managed or self-hosted.

Post Bridge

Official help says X and Threads thread scheduling is not currently supported; hosted service only.

See what changes the price.

Post Bridge requires a paid plan and lists API access as a $5 monthly add-on. OpenPost includes API, CLI, and MCP access on every managed plan.

Check the current product pages.

No affiliate links. Competitor facts were reviewed on Aug 9, 2026 and must be checked again by Nov 9, 2026. Public English help and API pages. Account limits, provider rules, plan access, and scheduling behavior can change.