The newest category in social scheduling doesn't just publish your content — it creates it. AI agents learn your brand voice, generate posts (and increasingly full videos), and run your calendar with a human only reviewing. Some assist your writing; others run genuinely hands-off.
They range from AI writing copilots (Taplio, Postwise, Ocoya) to full autopilot systems (Marky, Blaze.ai, Sintra) to automation infrastructure for agent workflows (Blotato, Postiz). This market moves monthly — verify current features before committing.
At a glance
The tools
Taplio is the complete LinkedIn growth stack: AI trained on hundreds of millions of posts writes in your voice, a scheduler with carousel support publishes it, and engagement and lead tools turn attention into pipeline.
Postwise's GhostWriter drafts tweets, threads, and LinkedIn posts engineered for engagement — trained on viral post structures — then schedules them and grows the winners with auto-plug and auto-DM tools.
Ocoya compresses the content pipeline into one tool: AI writes captions in 26+ languages, a built-in editor produces graphics from templates, and the scheduler ships it all to your social channels and e-commerce integrations.
Predis.ai generates the entire post from a one-line brief — design, caption, hashtags, even short videos and carousels — using your brand colors and fonts, then schedules it. Content creation and scheduling fully merged.
Lately.ai turns one podcast, webinar, or blog post into dozens of social posts — and its neuroscience-driven AI learns from your engagement data which words and structures your audience actually responds to.
Blaze.ai is an AI marketing team in one tool: it learns your brand voice from your site and socials, generates a rolling content calendar of on-brand posts and visuals, and publishes on schedule with minimal supervision.
Marky is social media on full autopilot: answer onboarding questions about your business, and it generates a month of branded posts — designs and captions — then publishes them on schedule. Review takes minutes, not hours.
Sintra sells AI 'employees' — and Soshie is the social media manager. Chat with it like a team member: it plans content calendars, writes and designs posts, and handles scheduling, remembering your brand as it goes.
Blotato is the content engine behind thousands of automation workflows: an API-first tool that remixes one idea into platform-native posts and faceless videos, then publishes everywhere — the standard choice in n8n and Make pipelines.
Postiz is the open-source answer to Buffer and Hootsuite: self-host it free with unlimited accounts, or use the cloud version. Schedules to 15+ platforms including Reddit, Discord, and Telegram, with AI content features built in.
FAQ
A tool that autonomously handles parts of social media management a human normally would: generating on-brand posts and visuals, planning calendars, publishing on schedule, and learning from performance. The 'agent' distinction is autonomy — you review output rather than create it.
For consistent, competent presence — yes. Marky, Blaze.ai, and Sintra generate and publish branded content with minutes of weekly review. What AI can't yet replicate is a distinct creative voice, so personal brands should keep a human editing pass.
Blotato for its publishing API in n8n/Make workflows, and Postiz for a self-hostable open-source scheduler with API and MCP support for agent pipelines.