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n8n-nodes-postiz

v0.2.17

Published

The ultimate social media scheduling tool

Downloads

1,999

Readme

Introduction

Postiz is a powerful social media scheduling tool that allows you to manage your social media accounts efficiently.

You can use n8n to automate your workflow and post to multiple social media platforms at once.

You can self-host Postiz or use our cloud version. For example: Load news from Reddit >> Make it a video with AI >> Post it to your social media accounts.

Postiz supports: X, LinkedIn, BlueSky, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Dribbble, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Threads, Lemmy, Reddit, Mastodon, Warpcast, Nostr and VK.

You can learn how to use Postiz + n8n after installation here: https://youtu.be/c50u3K3xsCI


Note If you are self-hosting Postiz on port 5000 (reverse proxy), Your host must end with /api for example: http://yourdomain.com/api

Alternatively, you can use the SDK with curl, check the Postiz API documentation for more information.


Installation (quick installation)

  • Click on settings
  • Click on Community Nodes
  • Click on Install
  • Add "n8n-nodes-postiz" to "npm Package Name"
  • Click on Install

community-node.png


Installation (non-docker - manual installation)

Go to your n8n installation usually located at ~/.n8n. Check if you have the custom folder, if not create it and create a new package.json file inside.

mkdir -p ~/.n8n/custom
npm init -y

Then install the Postiz node package:

npm install n8n-nodes-postiz

For docker users (manual installation)

Create a new folder on your host machine, for example ~/n8n-custom-nodes, and create a new package.json file inside:

mkdir -p ~/n8n-custom-nodes
npm init -y

install the Postiz node package:

npm install n8n-nodes-postiz

When you run the n8n docker container, mount the custom nodes folder to the container: Add the following environment variable to your docker run command:

N8N_CUSTOM_EXTENSIONS="~/n8n-custom-nodes"