One tool per client doesn't scale
Every new client adds another account, another billing line, another set of logins: publishing, analytics, inbox. The overhead grows as fast as the roster.
Clients stay separate. The full workflow stays in one place.
Profile groups keep each client's accounts isolated. Publish, pull insights, moderate comments, handle DMs, and manage reviews, all from one API, across every client on your roster.
Managing one client is manageable. Managing thirty means every platform quirk, expired token, comment thread, DM, and rate limit across every network, becomes your problem at once.
Every new client adds another account, another billing line, another set of logins: publishing, analytics, inbox. The overhead grows as fast as the roster.
Without hard isolation, a misconfigured post, a comment reply, or a stale token can land on the wrong brand. The cost of that mistake is a lost account.
Queue a week of content for a dozen clients and every platform quirk compounds. Add comment moderation and DM handling at the same volume and most tooling falls apart.
Postproxy handles publishing, insights, comments, DMs, and reviews at the infrastructure level, so your team focuses on client work, not token management and API plumbing.
One profile group covers all of a client's social accounts (Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok) in one place, under one scope.
Volume scheduling that respects per-platform limits without manual throttling. Queue a full week for a dozen clients without intervention.
Pull engagement metrics, reach, and post outcomes back per client. Build reporting dashboards without logging into each network.
Surface incoming comments across all client accounts and respond through the same API. One interface for everything client-facing.
Read and send direct messages and fetch platform reviews from a single endpoint. Keep client inboxes managed without context-switching.
Use the dashboard, call the API, drop in an n8n node, or use the MCP server in your AI workflow. Works with whatever your team already has.
Fast account setup, clear publishing status, comments and reviews in one place, and analytics you can trust.
Link pages and profiles without waiting on someone technical. Postproxy handles permissions and keeps tokens fresh in the background.
Publish posts, track outcomes, and manage comments or reviews from the same place. Replies and feedback stay connected to the content that started it.
Every post has a clear status, timestamps, and platform-specific outcomes. If something fails, you see the reason and what to do next. Clear analytics and per-post outcomes help you track what worked and what to fix.
Postproxy runs on European infrastructure, handles credentials the way you'd want your own handled, and is GDPR-compliant without you having to think about it.
Your data is protected by enterprise-grade encryption, secure APIs, and strict access controls designed to keep everything safe.
All data is stored and processed on European servers, ensuring sovereignty, reliability, and compliance with local regulations.
Built to meet Europe's highest privacy standards, Postproxy processes and stores data with full compliance and transparency.
Postproxy is an API, not another dashboard seat. Connect it to your existing stack, build a lightweight internal tool, or embed the full social workflow in your client portal. Stop paying for five tools where one API covers everything.
Next.js + Supabase + Postproxy. Use it as a map for your own agency tool, with less trial and error than starting from the API reference alone.
If you manage social for more than one brand (publishing, reporting, or engagement), Postproxy can be the infrastructure layer. These are common patterns, not a closed list.
Full-service shops managing 10–100 brands. One API for publishing, insights, comments, DMs, and reviews. One billing line, isolated scope per client.
Internal teams serving multiple business units. Keep each department's accounts, content, and inbox separate without extra tooling.
Products that white-label the full social workflow as a feature. Publishing, analytics, and engagement management, all under your brand.
Consultants who outgrew a single scheduler. Manage publishing, reporting, and client inboxes independently as the roster grows.
Publishing, insights, comments, DMs, and reviews: profile groups keep it all isolated per client, ready from day one.