Postoria MCP Server
Enables MCP-compatible clients to create, schedule, queue, inspect, and delete Postoria posts through the Postoria Public API.
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Postoria MCP Server
Postoria MCP Server connects MCP-compatible AI clients to Postoria.
Use it to list workspaces, find social accounts and queues, upload or import media, publish posts, schedule posts, add posts to queues, check post status, and delete posts.
Package
npx -y @postoria/mcp-server
Features
- Local
stdiotransport for desktop and IDE MCP clients - Streamable HTTP transport for hosted MCP clients
- Works with Postoria Public API keys
- Supports Postoria workspaces, social accounts, queues, media, and posts
- MCP Registry metadata in
server.json
Supported tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_workspaces |
List available Postoria workspaces |
list_social_accounts |
List social accounts in a workspace |
list_queues |
List queues in a workspace |
create_media_upload |
Create a signed media upload URL |
complete_media_upload |
Complete a media upload after raw bytes are uploaded |
upload_media_from_file |
Upload a local file from stdio clients |
import_media_from_url |
Import media from a public URL |
get_media |
Get media status and details |
publish_post_now |
Publish a post immediately |
schedule_post |
Schedule a post for a specific time |
add_post_to_queue |
Add a post to a Postoria queue |
get_post |
Get post status and details |
delete_post |
Delete a post created through the Public API |
upload_media_from_file is available only in local stdio mode. It is not exposed through the hosted Streamable HTTP endpoint.
Requirements
- Node.js 20+
- A Postoria Public API key
Local stdio usage
Add this to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"postoria": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@postoria/mcp-server"],
"env": {
"POSTORIA_API_KEY": "ptr_your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Hosted Streamable HTTP usage
Hosted endpoint:
https://mcp.postoria.io/mcp
Send your Postoria API key as a Bearer token:
Authorization: Bearer ptr_your_api_key_here
Media upload options
Use import_media_from_url when the media is already available through a public URL.
Use create_media_upload when the client will upload raw file bytes to the returned signed upload URL. After the raw bytes are uploaded with PUT, call complete_media_upload.
Use upload_media_from_file in local stdio mode when the media file exists on the same machine where the MCP server is running.
Run from source
npm install
npm run build
Run in local stdio mode:
POSTORIA_API_KEY=ptr_your_api_key_here npm run dev:stdio
Run in local HTTP mode:
npm run dev:http
HTTP mode requires the MCP client to send the Postoria API key in the Authorization header. POSTORIA_API_KEY is used by local stdio mode only.
Local HTTP endpoint:
http://localhost:3000/mcp
Health check:
http://localhost:3000/health
MCP Registry
server.json includes distribution metadata for:
- remote Streamable HTTP endpoint:
https://mcp.postoria.io/mcp - local npm stdio package:
@postoria/mcp-server
Security notes
- The MCP server does not store Postoria API keys.
- Local stdio mode reads
POSTORIA_API_KEYfrom the environment. - Hosted HTTP mode requires
Authorization: Bearer <api_key>on MCP initialization. POSTORIA_API_KEYis used by local stdio mode only.delete_postis destructive and should only be called after user confirmation.
Development
npm install
npm run typecheck
npm run build
npm run format:check
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