PostWizard AI
Pricing
- Model
- Usage-Based
- Price
- ~$8/month
- Free Tier
- Limited credits
Summary
Writing X posts that actually get traction takes time most creators and agencies burn drafting, scrapping, and redrafting — PostWizard is the AI generator and scheduler built to collapse that loop for X specifically.
PostWizard takes an idea and produces X-native copy — single posts or threaded sequences — using frameworks tuned for virality on the platform, not generic social copy. The scheduler handles unlimited posts across multiple profiles, so agencies aren't manually queuing content per client account. AI image generation is built in, covering the typical content stack in one tool. The ceiling appears when you need cross-platform distribution or editorial approval workflows before posts go out — neither is supported. Teams that outgrow the X-only scope move to full social management platforms.
Bottom line: PostWizard is the right call when your entire operation lives on X and you need volume fast — it breaks down the moment you add Instagram, LinkedIn, or a client approval step to the workflow.
Community Performance Report Card
No community ratings yet. Be the first to rate this tool!
Community Benchmarks Community
Sign in to submit a benchmarkNo community benchmarks yet. Be the first to share a real-world data point.
Pros
Sign in to edit- X-native copy frameworks tuned for threads and virality, so you skip the generic social copy that reads identically across every platform and performs on none of them.
- Unlimited scheduling across multiple X profiles, which means agencies stop hitting per-account caps that force manual workarounds during high-volume campaign weeks.
- Official X API compliance, so scheduled posts don't silently fail when X tightens third-party access rules — a failure mode that has hit competing schedulers without warning.
- Built-in AI image generation, so you avoid the round-trip to a separate image tool before every post goes out.
- API access available, so developers can connect PostWizard's generation output to existing content pipelines instead of operating it only through the UI.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No approval workflow exists before posts publish — the moment a client or editor needs to sign off on copy, that entire review process has to be managed outside PostWizard in a separate tool or communication thread, and errors ship if that handoff breaks.
- Platform scope is X only, with zero support for Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or any other channel. Teams managing multi-platform clients will hit this wall immediately and need a second tool or a full migration to a cross-platform scheduler like Buffer or Hootsuite.
- Free tier runs on limited credits, so any meaningful content volume — daily posting for multiple accounts — exhausts free access quickly and moves all production use into paid territory with no ceiling bypass.
Community Reviews
Sign in to write a reviewNo reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience.
About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-24T12:31:23.157Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Agencies managing multiple client accounts
- Users needing reliable scheduling without post limits
- Those prioritizing official X API compliance
What it does well
- Generating viral X posts and threads from ideas
- Scheduling unlimited posts across multiple profiles
- Creating AI images to accompany X content
- Managing client or personal X accounts from one dashboard
Integrations
Discussion Community
Sign in to commentNo discussion yet. Sign in to start the conversation.
Compare PostWizard AI
Spotted incorrect or missing data? Join our community of contributors.
Sign Up to ContributeCommunity Notes & Tips Community
Sign in to contributeBe the first to contribute. General notes, observations, gotchas, and tips from people who use this tool day-to-day.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is PostWizard AI free?
- PostWizard AI has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from ~$8/month). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is PostWizard AI open source?
- No — PostWizard AI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does PostWizard AI have an API?
- Yes. PostWizard AI exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://postwizard.ai for details.
- What platforms does PostWizard AI support?
- PostWizard AI is available on: Web.
Hours Saved & ROI Stories Community
Sign in to contributeBe the first to contribute. Concrete time/cost savings, with context. e.g. "Cut my code review backlog from 4h to 45m per week."
Best PostWizard AI alternatives →
Curated lists that include this category
PostWizard is an AI-assisted content tool scoped entirely to X. The core workflow is one-shot generation: you bring an idea, the tool produces post copy or a thread using formats the vendor states are optimized for engagement on X, and you either schedule it immediately or add it to your queue. Scheduling is unlimited across multiple connected profiles, which means agencies can manage client accounts from a single dashboard without per-account caps.
The differentiating position PostWizard occupies is official X API compliance — the vendor emphasizes this directly. For agencies or creators who have watched third-party schedulers break after X changed API access rules, that compliance claim addresses a real operational risk. Posts ship through the sanctioned channel, not a scraper or unofficial workaround.
AI image generation is included, so the typical content preparation cycle — write, find or create an image, schedule — happens inside one tool rather than across three. This matters most for solo creators or small teams without a dedicated design resource. Where PostWizard hits a wall: it is a generator and scheduler, not an editorial system. There are no review queues, no approval gates before posts ship, and no support for platforms outside X. Agencies with clients who require sign-off before anything goes live have to build that process entirely outside the tool.
The platform is cloud-hosted with no self-hosted option and no local deployment path. An API is available, which allows developers to pipe PostWizard’s generation layer into external workflows. Free access exists with limited credits; expanded output requires a paid credit allocation.
