Your recipe went live. Now comes the annoying part.
PostFlight is a pre-flight checklist for promoting every new recipe — Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, and your newsletter prepped, validated, and tracked from one screen. No spreadsheet. No retyping. No “wait, did I add the tracking link?”
No spam — one email when the beta opens.
✓ You’re on the list! I’ll email you when the beta opens.
↓ Or try it right now — paste your recipe URL and see what PostFlight does
Don’t take our word for it. Paste your recipe.
This is PostFlight’s real importer. Give it the URL of any recipe post — yours, ideally — and watch it turn your recipe card into Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, and newsletter posts, each with its own tracked link.
Example loaded — just hit “Read my recipe,” or paste your own ↓
No signup needed. We only read the page you paste (pasted URLs may appear in our server logs — they help us improve the importer).
Launch day, currently:
- Retype the same recipe blurb five slightly different ways, in five different tabs
- Hand-build tracking links — or skip them, and never know which platform actually works
- Paste an Instagram caption with a link nobody can click
- Post to Reddit without rereading the subreddit rules… once
- Track it all in a spreadsheet you stopped updating in March
You spent hours on the recipe. The promotion shouldn’t be the hard part.
One recipe in. Five launches out.
Import your recipe
Paste the URL — PostFlight reads your recipe card data (works with WP Recipe Maker and friends) and fills in the details.
Prep every platform
AI drafts the first pass in your voice — you review and edit with live character counts, image-size hints, and per-platform checklists. Every link gets clean tracking automatically.
Post with confidence
Copy each field with one click, jump straight to each platform’s composer, and mark it posted. The readiness board shows the whole launch at a glance.
Buffer schedules. PostFlight prepares.
Schedulers assume the hard part is when to post. It isn’t — it’s getting five platform-specific posts right. PostFlight is the checklist that catches problems before you hit post:
- Validation gates — a launch can’t be marked posted with required fields missing
- Recipe-aware warnings — like flagging a “vegan” label on a non-vegan recipe
- Link tracking, always — every platform, every launch, automatically attributable — so you know what actually drives traffic
- Reddit-safe by design — helper and rules checklist; PostFlight never auto-posts to Reddit
- Your templates, your voice — reusable per-platform templates and presets; AI drafts learn from what you’ve actually posted
Built for my own kitchen first.
Hi — I’m Andrew, a food blogger and developer. I built PostFlight because my own recipe launches were a mess of tabs and spreadsheets. Every feature exists because I wanted it on a real launch day across my recipe blogs. Now I’m opening it up to other food bloggers who are tired of the same mess.
— Andrew Tibbs
Simple math.
Save ~an hour on every launch. If PostFlight doesn’t, it isn’t doing its job.
Questions you’re probably asking
Does it auto-post for me?
Not in v1 — that’s on purpose. PostFlight preps, validates, and hands you off to each platform’s composer with everything ready to paste. Direct publishing (newsletter drafts, Pinterest) is coming as a premium add-on. Reddit stays manual forever, because communities can tell.
Will it work with my recipe plugin?
If your recipe cards use standard recipe markup (WP Recipe Maker, Tasty Recipes, Recipe Card Blocks, and most others), yes — paste a URL and go. Manual entry always works as a fallback.
Is the AI going to make me sound like everyone else?
The drafts are grounded in your own past posts and brand notes, and nothing is ever posted without you reviewing it. PostFlight is a checklist with a fast first draft — not a content farm.
What platforms are supported?
Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, and your newsletter (MailerLite-friendly) — the core channels for food blogs. There’s also a Reddit-safe helper (rules checklist, disclosure prompts) for when you post to communities — it never auto-posts.
Make launch day the easy part.
✓ You’re on the list! I’ll email you when the beta opens.