Quillcaster vs Typefully
You are weighing Quillcaster against Typefully, and you want the honest version. Here it is, from the small team building Quillcaster: where we line up, where we part ways, and every claim linked to its source. Typefully is a lovely, well-loved writing tool, so we will be fair about it.
Quillcaster vs Typefully, side by side
Quillcaster turns one idea into a post genuinely made to fit each platform: a thread, a professional reframe, a longer discursive post, not the same caption reworded everywhere. Typefully already reaches Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads, and it gives you a beautiful place to write and rewrite. The difference is where your idea starts. Typefully hands you a calm studio to write one draft and select-to-rewrite it. Quillcaster generates distinct posts made to fit each app from a single idea, adds Farcaster to the mix, and learns what your audience responds to.
| Feature | Quillcaster | Typefully |
|---|---|---|
| One idea to posts that fit each app | One idea becomes a genuinely different post per platform: a thread, a professional reframe, a longer discursive post. | A focused writing studio where you draft, then select any text to rewrite, condense, or make punchier, on X, LinkedIn, and Mastodon drafts.Typefully’s official AI is select-to-rewrite. We did not find an official claim of one idea becoming a structurally distinct post per platform. Check typefully.com for the latest. |
| Per-brand voice | A per-brand voice profile learned from your own posts, per workspace. | AI writing help you steer as you draft inside a focused editor. |
| Bluesky | First-class. | Supported. |
| Mastodon | First-class. | Supported, added in 2023. |
| Farcaster | First-class. | Not on the supported-platforms list.Farcaster is rare across the whole market. Check typefully.com for the current list. |
| Official platform APIs only | Always. No scraping, no grey-market resellers. | Official platform integrations across its supported networks. |
| Repurpose from what you already have | Point it at a blog post or a page and get a whole batch of posts back, each made to fit its app. | A polished studio for writing and scheduling threads and posts across your connected networks. |
| Plans your next batch for you | A performance-loop agent reads what worked and drafts your next batch for you to approve. | Analytics on your posts, plus scheduling and AI writing help. Check typefully.com for its current planning features. |
| Pricing model | Free to start; paid plans later, per seat or per workspace. | Free tools plus paid plans.Pricing changes often. Check typefully.com for the current plans. |
Every claim is linked below. Facts checked 2026-07-12; check each site for the latest.
What happens to your idea
Typefully is a genuinely delightful place to write. You draft in a calm, distraction-free editor, you can select any text to rewrite, improve grammar, condense, or make it punchier on X, LinkedIn, and Mastodon drafts (typefully.com), and you see exactly how a thread will split before you schedule it. If writing is the part you care about most, it is hard to beat.
Quillcaster starts one step earlier. You bring a single idea, and instead of drafting one piece to refine, it writes a genuinely different post made to fit each place: a thread here, a professional reframe there, a longer discursive post somewhere else. Same idea, different shapes, each in your voice. Then it schedules, publishes, and learns what your people respond to.
That is the honest line between the two. Typefully gives you a beautiful studio to write and rewrite. Quillcaster turns one idea into distinct posts, each made to fit its app. We did not find an official Typefully claim of one idea becoming a structurally distinct post per platform (a third-party review describes that, but Typefully’s own pages describe select-to-rewrite), so if that matters to you, check their site for the latest.
The fediverse, including Farcaster
If you came here expecting us to say Typefully ignores the fediverse, we will not. Typefully supports Bluesky and Mastodon, alongside X, LinkedIn, Threads, and Instagram (typefully.com), and Mastodon has been in there since 2023 (typefully.com). For a text-loving fediverse creator, that is a strong lineup, and we are happy to say so.
Two differences remain. Quillcaster adds Farcaster, which is not on Typefully’s supported-platforms list and is rare across the whole market. And Quillcaster is built around the open social web as its center of gravity, with Bluesky, Mastodon, and Farcaster treated as first-class places to publish. If those three networks are where your people actually are, that is the whole point of Quillcaster. Platform support changes, so check typefully.com for its current list.
Where Typefully shines
Typefully earned its following. The writing experience is about the best out there: a clean editor, real-time thread previews so you can see how your words split before they post, and AI help right where you are typing (typefully.com/changelog). If your work is mostly writing threads and long-form posts for X, LinkedIn, and the fediverse, Typefully is a joy, and plenty of writers are devoted to it for good reason.
We are not trying to pull you away from a tool you love. We are building for a specific kind of person: someone who has one idea, has to be in a lot of places, and wants each post to come out already shaped for where it lands, with the whole thing learning what works and drafting the next batch.
So which should you pick?
If the writing itself is the heart of your work, and you want the calmest, most careful place to draft threads and posts for X, LinkedIn, and the fediverse, Typefully is a wonderful choice, and we mean that.
If you would rather bring one idea and have it come out as a genuinely different post everywhere, each one made to fit where it lands, with Bluesky, Mastodon, and Farcaster treated as first-class and the whole thing learning what your audience loves, that is exactly what we built Quillcaster to do. It is free to start, and no card is needed to begin.
Quillcaster vs Typefully, answered
Does Typefully support Bluesky, Mastodon, and Farcaster?
What is the real difference between Quillcaster and Typefully?
Is Typefully’s AI the same as Quillcaster’s adaptation?
How much do Quillcaster and Typefully cost?
Can I switch to Quillcaster if I already use Typefully?
Where these facts come from
We only publish what we can point at. These are the pages behind the Typefully facts above, checked on 2026-07-12. Typefully may change things, so check the live pages too.
Bring one idea. Watch it fit every app.
Start free on the friendly apps today, no card needed. One idea in, a little you on every app.
Start free