- Level
- Beginner
- Cost (Small)
- $29/mo1 video/day, 1 brand
- Cost (Medium)
- $49/moDaily across 3 brands
- Cost (Heavy)
- $133/moAgency, 10 brands
- Workflow
- 1. Edit in CapCut
- 2. Caption pass with Claude
- 3. Schedule in Post Bridge
- 4. Read the analytics
- Pitfalls
- • Identical captions across platforms
- • Posting at the same time everywhere
Compare: Short-form distribution (TikTok, Reels, Shorts)
Up to 4 ways to do Short-form distribution (TikTok, Reels, Shorts), side by side. Cost, tools, level, and workflow.
- Level
- Beginner
- Cost (Small)
- $29/mo1 brand, 1 to 3 posts/day
- Cost (Medium)
- $79/moHigher cadence + more polish
- Cost (Heavy)
- $237/moMulti-brand
- Tools
- Workflow
- 1. Brand setup
- 2. Approve the daily queue
- 3. Polish in CapCut (optional)
- 4. Read the weekly recap
- Pitfalls
- • Voice drift to generic AI
- • Auto-generated visuals = trend-late
- Level
- Intermediate
- Cost (Small)
- $25/moSelf-host, solo
- Cost (Medium)
- $25/moSelf-host, small team (no per-seat)
- Cost (Heavy)
- $49/moHosted Postiz (skip ops)
- Workflow
- 1. Edit + caption (same as recommended)
- 2. Spin up Postiz
- 3. Connect your accounts
- 4. Schedule + ship
- Pitfalls
- • Underestimating ops time
- • Mixing up the brand-color palette in scheduling
- Level
- Intermediate
- Cost (Small)
- $48/moSolo, swinging weekly
- Cost (Medium)
- $68/moSolo, daily swings
- Cost (Heavy)
- $198/moAgency, multi-brand
- Workflow
- 1. Morning trend pass
- 2. Generate the video
- 3. Polish in CapCut
- 4. Ship via Post Bridge
- Pitfalls
- • Riding every trend kills the brand
- • Over-polishing kills speed
- • Treating this as your baseline
Most creators waste an hour a day cross-posting by hand. Post Bridge replaces that hour with one upload form. CapCut handles the edit, Claude tailors captions per platform (algorithms reward different tones), Post Bridge schedules the lot.
When the goal is 'never miss a posting day' more than 'maximize each post', Ghost Feed collapses the whole pipeline into one tool. You give it a brand, it gives you a queue. The trade-off vs the recommended stack: less per-post control, more reliability of cadence.
Same edit + caption pipeline as the recommended stack. Different distribution surface: Postiz, MIT-licensed, self-hosted in Docker. Pays off if you have ops chops, hate per-seat pricing, or run an agency where 10+ team members would balloon a SaaS bill.
Different mode than the other three variants. Where the recommended stack is daily posting at consistent quality, this one is for creators chasing breakout videos: ride a trending audio, post fast, multi-platform. Low-effort baseline content stays elsewhere; this engine fires when you want to swing.
- 1. Edit in CapCut
- 2. Caption pass with Claude
- 3. Schedule in Post Bridge
- 4. Read the analytics
- 1. Brand setup
- 2. Approve the daily queue
- 3. Polish in CapCut (optional)
- 4. Read the weekly recap
- 1. Edit + caption (same as recommended)
- 2. Spin up Postiz
- 3. Connect your accounts
- 4. Schedule + ship
- 1. Morning trend pass
- 2. Generate the video
- 3. Polish in CapCut
- 4. Ship via Post Bridge
- • Identical captions across platforms
- • Posting at the same time everywhere
- • Voice drift to generic AI
- • Auto-generated visuals = trend-late
- • Underestimating ops time
- • Mixing up the brand-color palette in scheduling
- • Riding every trend kills the brand
- • Over-polishing kills speed
- • Treating this as your baseline



