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Postproxy - Engagement API.

One API to manage every social interaction at scale

Powerful social media API for publishing, comments, DMs, analytics & webhooks. Built for SaaS products, workflows & agents. One API, all major platforms.

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Postproxy — Unified Social Media Engagement API

Postproxy is a single API that unifies social media publishing, comments, DMs, and analytics across all major platforms. Replace weeks of per-platform integration work with one REST API, official SDKs, and 30-minute setup—so you can ship social features faster without managing fragmented platform logic.

Product Highlights

  • One API for all platforms: Send a single payload and Postproxy maps it to each network's rules, returning per-platform outcomes without custom integrations.
  • Full engagement coverage: Publish posts, reply to comments, answer DMs, and manage reviews through the same unified API.
  • Agent-ready infrastructure: Built-in MCP server, OpenClaw support, and verified integrations for n8n, Make, Zapier, and Claude/Cursor workflows.
  • Production-grade reliability: EU-hosted infrastructure with ~140ms average response times, automatic retries, webhooks, and comprehensive logs for full transparency.
  • Enterprise security: GDPR-compliant with SOC 2 Type II in progress, enterprise encryption, and strict access controls.

Use Cases

  • SaaS embedding: Provision scoped environments per customer and ship publishing, replies, and comments entirely under your own brand.
  • AI and automation pipelines: Add a reliable social step to any workflow—whether triggered by Claude Code, n8n, or custom scripts—with delivery and retry handling built in.
  • Agency scale: Manage multiple clients with smart scheduling queues and profile groups that reliably separate scope so data never mixes between accounts.

Target Audience

Postproxy is built for developers, product teams, and agencies who need social media integrations to work reliably inside their own products—without the maintenance burden of per-platform APIs, OAuth flows, and breaking changes.