What operators say about running agents on PostNext
"We replaced a manual Monday planning meeting with a weekly agent that drafts six platforms of content from our topic list. The team reviews on Tuesday and ships. We pulled back roughly a day a week per account manager."
"Our blog repurposing used to live in a checklist. The agent takes the URL, drafts an X thread, a LinkedIn post, an Instagram caption, a TikTok hook, and a Threads post, and queues each at the right slot. I review in one sitting."
"The comment-reply agent drafts responses for our top three accounts and lines them up for batch approval. I clear two hundred comments in twenty minutes instead of an afternoon, and the tone matches our brand."
Define an agent once, reuse it every week
Configure an agent with a goal, an input source, and platform rules. A weekly planning agent reads your topic list and queues seven drafts in your tone.
Pick a goal: draft, repurpose, schedule, reply, or research a topic
Set platform, tone, length, and approval rules per agent
Test with one input before letting the agent run on a recurring trigger
Multi-step workflows that finish the job
Agents differ from a single AI prompt because they chain steps. A workflow can read a brief, draft six platform variants, run a brand-voice check, and queue them.
Read a brief, RSS feed, or blog URL as the trigger input
Chain draft, rewrite for each platform, image pick, schedule, and notify
Add an approval gate before anything goes live
See every step, tweak the agent, save what works
Each run shows the input, every step the agent took, and where it queued each post. Edit the agent, rerun on the same input, and save tuned versions as templates.
Per-run logs showing input, drafts, edits, and where each post landed
Save tuned agents as templates and clone them per client or brand
Connects to scheduler, media library, and analytics inside PostNext
Pick the routine to hand off
Configure the agent
Connect the steps
Run, review, and save as a template
AI agents on PostNext: common questions
Quick answers on what agents do, how they differ from one-off AI drafting.
What is a PostNext AI agent?
How is an agent different from the AI Content Creator?
Which platforms can agents post to?
Do I need to write code or use a separate automation tool?
What workflows do most users start with?
Can I review drafts before anything is published?
How much does it cost and how many runs do I get?
What happens if an agent gets a draft wrong?
Hand the routine work to an agent and review the queue
Start with a draft-and-schedule agent on the free plan. Premium 11 euros a month, Business 39 euros, Teams 4 euros per user.



