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letmepost.dev is in alpha. The hosted SaaS is free for everyone today while we shake out platform-review timing and pricing shape. This page exists so the answer to “what’ll it cost?” is in writing.

Pricing principles

The model is decided in spirit; the exact dollar amounts ship with billing.
  • Flat rate, not per-profile. The most-cited complaint about every incumbent (Buffer, Ayrshare, Hootsuite, Sprout) is per-profile or per-seat pricing. We don’t.
  • Real free tier. Generous enough to evaluate against a real workflow without a credit card.
  • Self-host stays free, forever. The OSS image is the same code as the hosted SaaS. No feature gate, no open-core trick.
  • No contracts, no auto-renewal abuse. Month-to-month, cancel anytime, downgrade anytime.

What you’ll likely pay

Until billing turns on, here’s the shape we’re targeting:
tierwhat you get
FreeA meaningful monthly post quota. Every platform we support. Webhooks. The full API surface. No credit card.
Pro (planned)Higher quota, priority webhook delivery, the right SLAs for production workloads. Flat rate.
Self-hostAlways free. Bring your own infrastructure + platform credentials.
Posts are the natural unit of measurement. Profiles, accounts, and team members are not.

What’s free during alpha

Everything. While we’re in alpha, the hosted SaaS is free for everyone — there’s no quota, no rate-limit ceiling beyond what’s enforced for abuse prevention, and no card on file. In return, you should expect:
  • Bluesky-only end-to-end today. Other platforms ship as approvals clear (see platforms for live status per platform).
  • No SLA. We’re stable enough for production workflows but not promising one.
  • Migration help when billing turns on. You’ll know the prices, get advance notice, and have time to decide.

Updates

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