Social Media Scheduling for Podcasters in 2026 [Updated Guide]

BulkPublish is a social media scheduler for podcasters. A show already publishes a feed, which is the part most schedulers ignore. Point BulkPublish at it and each new episode becomes a post on the networks you pick, in wording you set up once. The clips, quotes and reminders that follow an episode go on a repeating slot, so the week after a release does not need a person in the app.

Updated August 2026. The limits, post types and integrations below are read from the app itself every time this site is built.

The networks this audience uses most

These are the networks this page is about, with what BulkPublish can publish to each and the caption length it checks before a post is queued. Every one has a guide of its own.

Network What you can post Caption limit
X / Twitter Tweet 280 characters
YouTube Video and Short 5,000 characters
Instagram Feed Photo, Feed Video, Reel, Story, and Carousel 2,200 characters
LinkedIn Post, Gallery, PDF Carousel, and Article 3,000 characters

That is where this kind of work usually goes, but it is not the limit. BulkPublish publishes to 15 networks in total, and one post can go to every one you have connected in the same click. The rest are:

What this workflow needs

The pieces that turn one feed into a week of posts:

  • RSS autoposting. Point BulkPublish at a feed and every new item becomes a post, on the networks you pick, in the wording you set up.
  • Recurring schedules. Set a slot once, daily, weekly or monthly, and posts go out on it without anybody opening the app that morning.
  • Media library. Images and video are uploaded once and reused, and every file is checked against each network’s size, format and length limits before the post is queued.
  • Analytics in one place. Every published post is checked for its numbers, so all your networks sit in one dashboard instead of one browser tab each.

Working with AI agents

For a show this means an assistant can read the episode notes and turn them into the week’s posts, queued around the release rather than after it.

BulkPublish runs a hosted MCP server, so an AI assistant can do this work with you instead of you copying its answer into another tab. It exposes 51 tools over OAuth: an agent can see your channels, draft a post, put it in the queue, publish it and read the numbers back afterwards. Nothing to install, no API key to paste.

Every assistant we support has a setup guide of its own.

Getting started

  1. Create an account. The free plan does not ask for a card.
  2. Connect the channels in the table above. Each one is a normal sign-in on that network’s own site, and you can disconnect it whenever you like.
  3. Set the slots you want to post on, or bring a batch in and give each post its own time.
  4. Look at the queue the next morning. Anything a network refused says so in that network’s own words, and can be sent again.

Common questions

Does it post new episodes automatically?

Yes. RSS autoposting reads your show’s feed and creates a post for each new item, on the networks you choose, in the wording you set up.

Can I control what the automatic post says?

Yes. The feed’s fields are placed into wording you write, so the post reads like you rather than like a feed reader.

Can I schedule clips between episodes?

Yes. A recurring schedule publishes on a slot you set once, daily, weekly or monthly, and the video is checked against each network’s length and size limits before it is queued.

Can long show notes go out as a thread?

On the networks that support threads, longer text is split across a numbered thread rather than cut off. Each network guide says whether it does.

Is there a free plan?

Yes, and it does not ask for a card. The pricing page lists what each plan connects and how much it posts.

Can an AI assistant post for me?

Yes. The hosted MCP server lets an assistant draft, schedule, publish and read your analytics over OAuth, with nothing to install and no key to paste.

Still stuck? The Help Center walks through it step by step.

BulkPublish has a page for each of these too.

Try it

Create an account, connect your channels, and your first post can be scheduled a couple of minutes later. Free plan, no card, cancel whenever you like.

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