Postwise
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Postwise is a post generator for social networks. Composition from the plan cards and comparison table on the pricing page.
The main part is GhostWriter: it writes posts from an idea you give it, with tunable AI voices adjustable to your writing style, the number available set by plan. Two more parts explain the build: a publishing scheduler and an analytics panel. The tool writes, queues what it wrote, and shows how it fared.
The top plan, Unlimited, carries a line reading Custom AI Training. What is trained, and on what data, the page does not explain — and a price-list line is not a description of how the tool handles your data. More in the training section.
Languages are named nowhere on the pages read: not the prices, terms or privacy policy. Marked absent. For a tool that writes text this is a visible gap — nothing published lets you check whether it writes in Russian, Arabic or Hindi.
Which platforms it works with
The list is short and exact: direct publishing and scheduling to X (Twitter), LinkedIn and Meta Threads, named in the Integrations menu on the pricing page.
Read it together with the plan limits. The platforms work on every step, but connected accounts differ: 3 on Basic, 5 on Boss, unlimited on Unlimited. Three supported networks and three connected accounts are not the same thing — run several profiles in one network and the count goes by accounts.
No other platforms appear: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook and Telegram are not declared. Silence does not mean posting there is impossible by some roundabout route, only that the tool does not announce it.
Pricing
From the pricing page, US dollars, monthly sums.
Basic — 37 USD a month. Boss — 59 USD a month. Unlimited — 97 USD a month.
The FAQ on the same page declares a 20 percent discount for annual payment, but the annual sums are not shown, so we give no annual figure: the percentage is named, the total is not.
Entry minimum: 37 USD a month on Basic — a notable floor, since, as the next section shows, there is no free step at all.
What is free
No permanent free plan — marked absent.
Instead there is a seven-day free trial, on every plan at once: "No credit card required. 7-day free trial on all plans". No card at the start.
And immediately a condition worth reading before the trial ends: after it, the subscription switches on automatically. Seven days is not "look and leave" but "look and remember to cancel".
Hold beside it one clause from elsewhere in the terms: all purchases are final and non-refundable. Automatic renewal plus non-refundable payments makes a hard pair; a reminder for day seven is in order.
By plan: the trial runs on any of the three steps, Unlimited included — and the charge afterwards follows the step chosen, 97 USD a month if that was the top one.
Restrictions
Counting runs in posts, and the counter is monthly, stated directly in the comparison table.
Basic — 500 posts a month, 3 connected social accounts, 3 AI voices, scheduling 3 months ahead.
Boss — 1000 posts a month, 5 social accounts, scheduling 12 months ahead.
Unlimited — no limit on posts, accounts or scheduling depth.
Note the third unit, the planning horizon. It appears rarely and changes how the work goes: on Basic the queue cannot be filled beyond three months, on Boss beyond a year. Fill a content plan for a season ahead and that limit arrives before the 500-post one.
AI voices get a separate line only for Basic — 3 voices.
Rights to the output
Rights to content stay with the user, said outright. The terms, Content section: "You retain any and all of your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through the Service".
Publishing does give the tool the right to use, display and distribute that content — within your account.
What the terms lacked, hence the partial mark: no clause of their own on rights to the AI output. "Content" covers what you submit and publish; on who owns the text written by GhostWriter there is no reservation.
By plan nothing differs: Basic at 37 USD and Unlimited at 97 USD get identical wording.
Two bans are easy to confuse and must be kept apart. The terms forbid commercially exploiting the application itself — reselling, renting, hosting it. That is the application, not the posts it writes; a ban on selling posts does not appear.
No requirement to mark a generated post is raised: no watermarks, no metadata, no C2PA.
Do they train on your data
No direct answer — marked absent. Neither the terms nor the privacy policy speaks of training models on what the user enters.
One price-list line needs care. Unlimited carries an item called Custom AI Training. The temptation to read it as an answer here must be resisted: it is a declared feature of the plan, not a description of how the tool handles user data, and what is trained on what the page does not explain. A product feature and a data-handling policy are not the same thing.
So the conclusion stands: whether your posts and prompts feed training is not answered in the documents read. No opt-out mechanism is described either — another absent fact.
How you earn with it
On commercial use of what is written there is neither express permission nor express ban. Certain only: rights to content stay with the user, and the terms hold no clause of their own on the AI output.
Definitely forbidden is commercially exploiting the application itself — reselling, renting, self-hosting. Selling access to Postwise, or embedding it in your own service as somebody else's product, is blocked by that clause. Writing posts for clients through your own account it does not forbid — nor expressly permit.
What it will not do
A thematic list of prohibited content the terms do not give at all — and that is what the document says, not our inference. In its place stands the user's general responsibility for the legality and propriety of what is published.
Allow an offensive username it will not: a name that infringes other people's rights, or is offensive or obscene, is forbidden. Let itself be resold it will not: reselling, renting, self-hosting or otherwise commercially exploiting the application is forbidden. Let itself be taken apart it will not: copying and reverse engineering are forbidden, and rights notices may not be removed.
Refund you it does not promise: all purchases are final and non-refundable — paired with the subscription switching on automatically after the seven-day trial, worth holding in mind from day one.
Publish to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook or Telegram it cannot: only X (Twitter), LinkedIn and Meta Threads are declared. Fill a queue two years out on the lower plans it will not: the horizon is 3 months on Basic, 12 on Boss.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
a generator of social network posts: the GhostWriter assistant writes posts from the user's idea, there are configurable AI voices matching your style, a publishing scheduler and an analytics dashboard; on the top plan AI training tailored to the user is claimed
the features are taken from the plan cards and the comparison table on the pricing page
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Platforms
direct publishing and scheduling to X (Twitter), LinkedIn and Meta Threads
the three integrations are listed in the Integrations menu on the pricing page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Pricing
Basic 37 USD, Boss 59 USD, Unlimited 97 USD a month; the FAQ on the pricing page claims a 20 per cent discount for yearly billing, but the yearly amounts are not shown on the page
source, checked 2026-08-07
37 USD a month (the Basic plan)
no yearly equivalent is published on the pricing page, so none is given
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Limits and restrictions
a monthly generation limit: Basic — 500 posts, 3 social accounts, 3 AI voices, scheduling 3 months ahead; Boss — 1000 posts, 5 social accounts, scheduling 12 months ahead; Unlimited — no limits on posts, accounts or scheduling
the post counter is monthly, as stated outright in the comparison table
source, checked 2026-08-07
Restrictions
there is no topical list of forbidden content in the terms; there is a general responsibility of the user for the lawfulness and appropriateness of what they publish, a ban on a username that infringes others' rights or is offensive and obscene, and technical prohibitions: reselling, renting out, hosting or otherwise commercially exploiting the application itself, copying and reverse-engineering it, and removing rights notices. Separately: all purchases are final and non-refundable
the Content and Restrictions sections; the absence of topical restrictions is what is written in the document, not an inference
source, checked 2026-08-07
Legal
rights in the content stay with the user, verbatim: «You retain any and all of your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through the Service»; publishing gives the service the right to use, display and distribute that content within the user's account. There is no separate clause about rights in the AI output in the terms. It does not differ by plan
the Content section of the terms; separately it is forbidden to exploit the application itself commercially — that concerns the application, not the posts written
source, checked 2026-08-07
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