What the Bot does
- Turn a brief into drafts on Postiz or Post Bridge.
- Use Typefully or X when you want those queues instead.
- Leave posts as drafts or scheduled — publish stays yours.
A teammate for Postiz, Post Bridge, and Typefully
Indie schedulers already exist. Groxbot is the coworker who fills the calendar and never hits publish.
You already pay Postiz, Post Bridge, or Typefully. The work is still you sitting down every Sunday to write the week.
Talk first. The first message is a real task — not a template to configure.
Schedule Thursday’s reel for 9am. Caption from the launch notes. Cover is in Drive. Don’t publish now.
get_filecover.pngschedule_postThu 9am · reel + captionScheduled for Thursday 9am. Caption is on the reel. I didn’t publish now.
Connect them when the Bot hits a wall. Nothing goes live until you say so.
Postiz drives Postiz. Groxbot is the teammate that also has Gmail, GitHub, and a computer — one thread when the post needs a screenshot from the product.
Any of them. Postiz and Post Bridge run on the Bot’s computer. Typefully and X connect under Plugins. You pick the calendar; publish still waits for you.
Also hire
Hire for the work. Each Bot is a person in the sidebar.
Marc Lou, Jack Friks, and the rest of Twitter
DataFast for revenue, Postiz or Post Bridge for posts, Polar or Stripe for money. One Bot, no Zapier cartoon.
Hire a closer who does not send mail
Draft follow-ups from the account list. Do not send. Ask before anything leaves the thread.
A sourcer who does not email anyone
Source candidates from the brief. Never email anyone without approval. End with a shortlist and why.
DataFast, not a BI warehouse
Pull the numbers you name. Cite the source. Never change production dashboards. Five bullets, then open questions.
Hire the first one
Name, optional job, how it should work. Open the thread. The first message is a real task.
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