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PostyBirb Review (2026)

Desktop app that posts art to 20+ sites at once.

Free (self-hosted) · Free plan: yes · 3 platforms

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PostyBirb solves a problem mainstream schedulers ignore: artists post the same work to many niche galleries — DeviantArt, FurAffinity, Weasyl, Itaku, e621, InkBunny — plus social networks, each with its own tags, ratings, and description formats. PostyBirb takes one submission, adapts it per site, and posts everywhere, with scheduling for timed releases.

It's a free, open-source desktop app (Windows/macOS/Linux) — no server to run, no subscription. Social coverage includes Bluesky, Mastodon, and Telegram alongside the gallery sites. If you're an artist or content creator working across niche communities, nothing commercial comes close.

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Completely free and open source — a desktop app with no subscription, no server, and no paid tier.

Artists and creators publishing the same work across many niche galleries and Fediverse/Bluesky socials.

Pros

  • Solves multi-gallery posting like nothing else
  • Truly free
  • No hosting required
  • Handles per-site metadata automatically

Cons

  • Niche site list — not for mainstream marketing
  • No Instagram/TikTok/X publishing
  • Computer must be on for scheduled posts
What sites does PostyBirb support?

Around 20+, focused on art communities — DeviantArt, FurAffinity, Weasyl, Itaku, InkBunny, e621 and more — plus Bluesky, Mastodon, and Telegram on the social side.

Is PostyBirb really free?

Yes — it's a free, open-source desktop application with no subscription or premium tier.

Does PostyBirb schedule posts?

Yes, you can queue submissions for future dates and times. Since it runs locally, your computer needs to be on when the scheduled time arrives.

Is PostyBirb useful for non-artists?

Generally no — its value is the niche gallery coverage. For mainstream social scheduling, Postiz, Mixpost, or any commercial tool fits better.