Update Details
January 25, 2026
Draft posts: review before you publish

Hey!

Quick update. You can now save posts as drafts.

Before, every post either went out immediately or got scheduled. No middle ground. If you wanted to review the copy, check the media, or get someone else's opinion, you had to do it before hitting "Create". That's fine for quick posts, but not great when you want to be careful.

Now you can create a post and mark it as a draft. It stays in your post list, fully editable, but nothing gets published until you explicitly say so.

How it works:

  • Save as draft: create a post without publishing or scheduling. It just sits there, waiting.

  • Edit anytime: change the text, swap media, adjust platform settings. The post stays in draft until you're ready.

  • Publish when ready: review everything, then publish manually or set a schedule.

  • Filter by drafts: use the new status filters on the post list to see all your drafts in one place.

Works in the API, too. Just pass "draft": true param when creating a post, and it won't publish until you explicitly trigger it. Handy if you're building approval workflows or preparing content programmatically. Here is the doc: https://postproxy.dev/reference/posts/#draft-posts.

Useful if you're preparing posts in batches, working with a team, or just like to sleep on it before posting.

That's it. Small feature, less stress.

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Dmitry
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