One of our most loved features is the platform previews that lets you see exactly how your x and linkedin posts show in the timeline.
@linuz90 just took it to the next level.
Previewing your posts is now even better.
• The preview opens right next to your editor
• Pixel-perfect mobile previews with device presets
• Refreshed X and Threads previews to match current UI
Publish even more confidently 💪
Free for all users.
We’ve had a lot of requests for this one.
An exciting part about exposing comments to agents, is that it enables a smarter type of task triaging.
Comments on social content are often todo’s assigned to you by other people.
- fix a grammar issue
- try a different hook
- add media here
And a typical notification inbox doesn’t handle these todo’s very well.
It’s not proactive. It just states the comment.
But agent will proactively spot the todo’s and help you move the work forward.
For simple tasks, like grammar fixes, it can do the work for you.
For more creative tasks, it will make suggestions.
New in API: Comments 💬
Agents can now read, write, and resolve comments on your social content.
This unlocks entirely new review and approval flows.
Here's a few use cases we're excited about 👇
I built my dream Markdown editor for Mac.
→ Introducing Cogito (pronounced koh-gee-toh).
It started out of frustration: Obsidian is powerful but overwhelming. iA Writer is beautiful but feels built for a different era.
Nothing felt right for how I actually write and work now: plain files, lots of folders, agents and scripts editing alongside me.
I wanted both: native and beautiful, powerful and calm.
So I finally built it.
It's fast, keyboard-first, polished, truly native. A Mac app built with power users and developers in mind.
This is my love letter to writing and Mac apps.
I use it for all my writing now.
Free while in beta ✌️
Our API is now the fastest growing product line. Modern content teams are hiring agents to do real work.
So we're doubling down and releasing post analytics and content calendar support today.
My favourite new prompt that saves me an hour of work:
"create content performance report across all team member accounts from last week. Format it for sharing in slack"
We're making Typefully even more agent-friendly ✨
Your AI tools should be able to do more than just create drafts.
They should be able to pull analytics, manage your calendar, schedule posts, and work across your whole team.
Now they can 👇
We’re seeing an interesting change in the content workflow.
40% of drafts in Typefully are now created via agents like Claude and ChatGPT, and it keeps going up.
The work for most teams has shifted to review, approval, and polish.
So we’ve made that collaboration piece a lot better:
- easy link sharing
- realistic platform preview
- smooth commenting
- Slack notifications to move fast
Drafting social posts is the easy part.
The hard part is reviews, approvals, and polish.
We fixed it:
🔔 Slack notifications
💬 Mentions teammates
✍️ Bold, italic, lists, blockquotes
📱 Smoother and better mobile experience
Live now for all teams!
We're repositioning Typefully to thrive in the agents era.
Here's what we figured out.
Agents work best with primitives.
Tools that just remove friction are getting automated away. If your main value is saving 3 clicks, an agent can do that now.
We've seen it in our own stack. Tools we paid for six months ago are getting cut because agents handle that work.
What do primitives look like? GitHub, standard CLIs, markdown files, boring foundational tools with clear interfaces. The fancy all-in-one solution loses to standard tools that agents can orchestrate.
So where does that leave us?
We're betting on becoming the taste, collaboration, and publishing layer where teams and agents coordinate their social writing. We are treating agents as first-class users, just like we do humans.
More creators are opening Claude or ChatGPT, ideating there, and landing their drafts in Typefully. The agent does research and generates drafts. The human adds taste, refines, coordinates with their team.
Typefully becomes the publishing and coordination layer. The place where:
• Agentic work gets refined by humans
• Teams collaborate on what to ship
• Content actually goes live
What agents can't replicate. Taste, judgment, the final call.