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TryPost provides a built-in MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that lets AI coding assistants manage your social media scheduling directly. Your AI assistant can create posts, manage hashtags, organize labels, and more — all through natural language.

What is MCP?

MCP is an open protocol that connects AI assistants to external tools and data sources. Instead of copying and pasting API calls, your AI assistant can interact with TryPost directly.

Available tools

TryPost exposes 18 tools across 6 categories:
CategoryToolsDescription
PostsList, Get, Create, DeleteList and inspect posts, create new draft posts
HashtagsList, Create, Update, DeleteManage reusable hashtag groups
LabelsList, Create, Update, DeleteManage color-coded labels for organizing posts
Social AccountsList, ToggleView connected accounts and toggle active/inactive
WorkspaceGetGet current workspace details
API KeysList, Create, DeleteManage API keys

How it works

1

Get your API key

Create an API key from the TryPost dashboard.
2

Configure your AI assistant

Add the TryPost MCP server to your assistant’s configuration using the server URL and your API key.
3

Start using natural language

Ask your assistant to manage your TryPost account. For example: “Create a new post for LinkedIn” or “List all my scheduled posts.”

Server URL

https://app.trypost.it/mcp/trypost
Authentication uses the same API keys as the REST API, passed as a Bearer token.

Next steps

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Claude Desktop

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VS Code

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GitHub Copilot

Copilot agent mode.

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