Automate Skool with Claude Cowork
Create community posts, target specific groups, categorize with labels, and engage your course communities — all from the command line or through your AI agent.
Please make sure there is always a human in the loop.
Post to Skool in Seconds
Terminal
# Install the skill
npx skills add gitroomhq/postiz-agent
# Set your API key
export POSTIZ_API_KEY=your_api_key
# Find your Skool integration
postiz integrations:list
# Create a community post
postiz posts:create \
-c "Post content here..." \
--settings '{"group":"group-id","label":"label-id","title":"Weekly Discussion"}' \
-i "skool-id"Skool-Specific Features
Community Posts
Create rich community posts in your Skool groups. Share updates, lessons, and discussions with your members.
Group Targeting
Direct posts to specific Skool groups by ID. Reach the right community segment with every post.
Labeled Content
Categorize posts with labels for easy organization. Help members find relevant content by topic or category.
Course Communities
Engage your course communities with scheduled content. Keep students active with regular discussion prompts and updates.
Titled Posts
Every Skool post gets a title for clarity. Create well-structured content that stands out in the community feed.
Scheduled Posting
Schedule community posts in advance with ISO timestamps. Plan your content calendar and let automation handle delivery.
How It Works
Find Your Skool Integration
List your connected accounts and grab your Skool integration ID. You can also fetch available settings to see what options are supported.
Discovery
# List all integrations
postiz integrations:list
# Filter for Skool
postiz integrations:list | jq \
'.[] | select(.identifier=="skool")'
# Get Skool settings schema
postiz integrations:settings <skool-id>Configure Your Post
Set the target group, label, and title for your post. Every Skool post requires a group ID, label, and title alongside your content.
Configuration
# Check available groups and labels
postiz integrations:settings <skool-id>
# Example output:
# {
# "group": { "type": "string", "required": true },
# "label": { "type": "string", "required": true },
# "title": { "type": "string", "required": true }
# }Create Your Post
Schedule a Skool community post with your content, group targeting, label, and title. Optionally add a schedule time for future delivery.
Post Creation
postiz posts:create \
-c "Welcome to this week's discussion!
Share your progress and wins." \
-s "2025-03-01T09:00:00Z" \
--settings '{
"group": "group-id",
"label": "label-id",
"title": "Weekly Discussion Thread"
}' \
-i "skool-id"Skool Settings Reference
Every Skool post accepts these platform-specific settings via the --settings flag.
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
__type | string | Must be "skool" to identify the platform |
group | string | Skool group ID to post to |
label | string | Label ID for categorizing the post |
title | string | Post title (min 1 character) |
Common Configurations
Copy-paste these settings for common Skool posting scenarios.
Weekly Discussion Thread
settings.json
{
"group": "my-community",
"label": "discussion",
"title": "Weekly Discussion - Share Your Wins"
}Course Lesson Update
settings.json
{
"group": "course-cohort-3",
"label": "lesson",
"title": "Module 5: Advanced Strategies"
}Community Announcement
settings.json
{
"group": "my-community",
"label": "announcement",
"title": "Important: New Community Guidelines"
}What is Claude Cowork?
Claude Cowork is Anthropic's agentic AI tool for knowledge workers. It runs on your desktop, connects to local files and apps like Google Drive, Gmail, and DocuSign, and completes multi-step tasks autonomously.
Desktop Native
Claude Cowork runs directly on your desktop, connecting to your local files and apps. No browser or cloud setup needed to manage your social media workflow.
App Integrations
Connects to Google Drive, Gmail, DocuSign, and more. Pull content from your existing tools and publish it to social media seamlessly.
Autonomous Tasks
Schedule recurring tasks with cron jobs. Claude Cowork can post to your Skool communities on a schedule without you having to ask each time.
How Postiz Works with Claude Cowork
Claude Cowork discovers Postiz through MCP (Model Context Protocol) tool integration. Once configured, it can call Postiz commands directly from your desktop — no terminal needed.
- ✓Install Postiz Agent and set your POSTIZ_API_KEY
- ✓Claude Cowork discovers Postiz through MCP integration
- ✓All Postiz commands become available as tools
- ✓Claude Cowork autonomously chains commands for complex workflows
- ✓Works seamlessly with your existing desktop apps and files
Install Postiz
# Install the Postiz skill
npx skills add gitroomhq/postiz-agent
# Set your API key
export POSTIZ_API_KEY=your_api_key
# Claude Cowork discovers Postiz
# through MCP tool integration
# and can call all commands directlySkool Posting with Claude Cowork
Message Claude Cowork from any platform — it reads the Postiz skill, discovers your Skool integration, and handles the entire community posting workflow autonomously.
From Any Chat App
Tell Claude Cowork what to post from you...
Send a message to Claude Cowork from your favorite chat app. It runs as a persistent daemon on your machine, so it picks up your message, discovers your Skool community via Postiz, creates the post with the right group and label, and publishes it — all while you go about your day.
Claude Cowork
You: Post to Skool about our new
feature launch, schedule for tomorrow
at 9am
Claude Cowork: I'll handle that for you.
1. Found your Skool integration
2. Composing your post
3. Scheduling for tomorrow at 9:00 AM
Done! Your post is scheduled.
Post ID: abc-123Scheduled & Proactive
Cron jobs for recurring community content
Claude Cowork supports cron-based heartbeat tasks. Set up a recurring job that creates weekly discussion threads in your Skool groups automatically — no manual trigger needed.
Claude Cowork Task
Tell Claude Cowork:
"Every weekday morning, check my
~/content/drafts folder for new posts
and schedule them to Skool
for noon today. Move published drafts
to ~/content/published."
Claude Cowork will autonomously:
1. Monitor your drafts folder
2. Read and format each post
3. Schedule via Postiz
4. Move files when doneWhy Claude Cowork + Postiz for Skool
Claude Cowork makes Postiz a natural fit for your Skool workflow. The agent discovers all available commands and autonomously chains them together.
- ✓Desktop-native — no terminal or CLI knowledge needed
- ✓Connects to your local files to pull content for Skool posts
- ✓Multi-step autonomy — handles discovery, composition, and scheduling
- ✓Works with Google Drive, Gmail, and other desktop apps
- ✓Cross-post to Skool + other platforms in a single request
- ✓Powered by Claude — Anthropic's most capable AI model
SKILL.md (auto-discovered)
---
name: postiz
description: Social media automation
CLI for scheduling posts across
30+ platforms including Skool
metadata:
claude-cowork:
requirements:
env:
- POSTIZ_API_KEY
binaries:
- postiz
---
# Available Commands
- postiz integrations:list
- postiz integrations:settings <id>
- postiz posts:create
- postiz upload <file>
- postiz analytics:platform <id>
# Skool Settings
group, label, titleAlso Works with OpenClaw
Postiz Agent works as a CLI tool with any AI agent that can execute shell commands — including OpenClaw, the open-source personal AI agent.
OpenClaw
Open-source AI agent
Claude reads the SKILL.md file to learn all available Postiz commands, then autonomously discovers your Skool integration, targets the right group and label, sets the post title, and publishes to your community.
OpenClaw
> Post a lesson update to my course
group about Module 5, label it as
"lesson", schedule for Monday 9am
Claude will automatically run:
postiz integrations:list
postiz posts:create \
-c "Module 5 is now live!..." \
-s "2025-03-03T09:00:00Z" \
--settings '{"group":
"course-cohort-3",
"label":"lesson",
"title":"Module 5: Advanced
Strategies"}' \
-i "skool-id"Skool + Other Platforms
Post to your Skool community and social media simultaneously. Each platform gets its own settings.
Terminal
# Post to Skool and social media simultaneously
postiz posts:create \
-c "New lesson dropped! Check out Module 5." \
-s "2025-03-01T09:00:00Z" \
--settings '{"group":"course-cohort-3","label":"lesson","title":"Module 5 is Live!"}' \
-i "skool-id,twitter-id,linkedin-id"
# Batch schedule weekly discussion threads
for week in 1 2 3 4; do
postiz posts:create \
-c "Week $week discussion: Share your progress!" \
-s "2025-03-0${week}T09:00:00Z" \
--settings '{"group":"my-community","label":"discussion","title":"Weekly Discussion - Week '$week'"}' \
-i "skool-id"
doneStart posting to Skool
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