Content Distribution MCP
MCP server that distributes a published article to LinkedIn, Bluesky, Reddit, Hashnode, and other secondary channels.
Definition
Content Distribution MCP exposes tools for fan-out publishing — given an article URL or markdown, it formats and posts to LinkedIn, Bluesky, Reddit, Hashnode, dev.to, Medium, and similar surfaces. The point is to automate the mechanical second-channel publishing that follows a primary blog post and that historically swallows hours of busy work per article.
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See also
- MCP — Anthropic's open standard for connecting LLMs to external tools and data sources over JSON-RPC.
- LinkedIn — Microsoft-owned professional network — a key B2B distribution surface and lead source for SaaS and agencies.
- Bluesky — Open, federated microblogging platform on the AT Protocol — the most active X (Twitter) alternative for the tech audience.
- Reddit — Community-driven discussion platform organised into subreddits — a major source of long-tail SEO traffic and AI citations.