Is anyone aware of a #bufferapp alternative for the #opensocialweb & #fediverse?
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Erlend Sogge Heggenwrote last edited by [email protected]
Is anyone aware of an open (at least source-available) #bufferapp alternative for the #opensocialweb & #fediverse?
Iβve found some open source network-agnostic poster interfaces: postiz-app, postybirb, mixpost..
..but none of them specialize in open protocols like ActivityPub, ATProto etc.
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@erlend I think @frankmcg / @BlueTeamCon uses something to automate posting?
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Tim Chambersreplied to Erlend Sogge Heggen last edited by
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Emelia πΈπ»replied to Erlend Sogge Heggen last edited by
@erlend buffer can work with fediverse instances which have the Mastodon API?
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@thisismissem @erlend it isn't open source though
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@risottobias @erlend oh, right. I misunderstood β does the built in scheduling of say Mastodon work? It just needs a frontend
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@risottobias @thisismissem yeah I edited in that requirement now, my bad.
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@thisismissem @erlend yeah unfortunately glitch's UI doesn't have a schedule button. it's possible @pachli or a mobile client can expose that?
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Erlend Sogge Heggenreplied to Emelia πΈπ» last edited by
@thisismissem itβs not about the post-scheduling but rather the cross-platform (cross-protocol) posting capability.
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Samir Al-Battranreplied to Tim Chambers last edited by
@tchambers @erlend @FedicaHQ
Thanks for the recommendation Tim!
We are big supporters of the #SocialWeb - first to support Mastodon, Bluesky, Pixelfed and more to come - for publishing, analytics and discovery
Having said that we are not open source -
@risottobias @thisismissem @erlend On tech.lgbt? That should support scheduling posts, so #Pachli's scheduling support should just work.
If it doesn't then that's a bug.