Users often find it disruptive to switch contexts from their current tasks to schedule social media posts. This disruption can lead to procrastination and inefficiency, resulting in posts not being scheduled or published on time.
Pain Points
- Disruption of workflow due to context-switching
- Procrastination in scheduling social media posts
- Inefficiency in managing social media content
- Posts getting lost or forgotten in notes
- Difficulty in managing multiple social media platforms
Okay, this is kind of strange. I built PostFast (social media scheduling tool) and I still found myself putting off scheduling posts because I didn't want to context-switch out of whatever I was doing. So I figured, I have OpenClaw running anyway, why not just make it handle posting for me? Spent a day wiring up a skill that connects to the PostFast API. Now I literally just message my agent "post this to facebook tomorrow at 2pm" and it's done. I can ask it what's scheduled, delete stuff, cross-post to multiple platforms. All from the same chat where I do everything else. It clicked because when in the middle of something, had an idea for a post, just type out to the agent instead of bookmarking it for later. It actually went up the next day instead of dying in my notes. Works with facebook, instagram, tiktok, X, youtube, linkedin, threads, bluesky, and pinterest. Published it on ClawHub if anyone wants to try: `clawhub install postfast` More at [postfa.st](http://postfa.st) Happy to answer anything about building skills for OpenClaw, it was honestly simpler than I expected.
A social media scheduling tool that allows users to schedule posts across multiple platforms. It integrates with an AI agent to enable natural language commands for scheduling tasks.