Postoria now supports X with posting credits
X is now available in Postoria.
If you manage multiple brands, clients, or channels, adding one more network usually adds friction: another login, another scheduler, another place to check what went live. With X in Postoria, you can keep planning and publishing in the same workflow you already use.
This launch comes with one important detail: X is the only network that charges us per post to publish through its API. To keep Postoria’s core plans affordable, posting to X uses X posting credits.
What’s new
You can now:
- Connect an X account to Postoria
- Schedule and publish X posts from the same calendar you use for other networks
- Track what was published and keep your workflow consistent across workspaces
Why X uses posting credits
Most social networks let third-party tools publish without per-post fees. X is different: publishing through the X API is charged per post.
That’s why posting to X uses credits. It keeps pricing fair:
- If you don’t post to X, you don’t pay for X usage.
- If you do post to X, you pay based on what you use.
How X posting credits work
Each published X post uses 1 X posting credit.
Important notes:
- Your plan’s monthly post limit still applies to X posts.
- If you have 0 X posting credits, publishing to X will fail.
- Credit packs are one-time purchases (no auto-renew).
Pricing
X posting credits are sold in packs.
A typical pack looks like this:
- $10 = 500 posts
(You can add more credits anytime, depending on your publishing volume.)
How to get started
- Connect your X account in Postoria.
- On the Plan page, check whether you have X posting credits.
- Create a post, select X, and schedule or publish.
If you’re planning a campaign, it’s worth checking your credit balance before scheduling a batch of posts so nothing gets blocked at publish time.
Conclusion
Adding X shouldn’t force you into another tool or another workflow. Postoria keeps X publishing inside the same calendar and team process you already use.
X posting credits exist for one reason: X charges per post to publish through their API. Credits let you pay only when you use X, while keeping Postoria’s core plans affordable for everyone else.