- Large Pinterest videos now upload reliably: Pinterest videos are streamed to Pinterest instead of being loaded into memory all at once, so large files (up to Pinterest's ~2 GB limit) no longer fail to upload. Upload failures are now also reported clearly instead of showing up later as a confusing timeout.
- Repost or reshare posts from MCP clients: A new
repost_posttool lets MCP clients reshare an already-published post to the networks it was posted to, with an optional quote/commentary on networks that support it (X, Bluesky, LinkedIn, Threads). - Sign in to MCP with one click: In addition to API keys, you can now connect to the MCP server with one-click OAuth sign-in from ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, or any client that supports remote MCP connectors. API keys remain supported for CLI and headless setups.
- Pinterest profile pictures now load correctly: Pinterest avatars, served from Pinterest's own CDN, now display properly on the accounts page instead of showing as broken images.
- Clearer media requirements and rate limits per network: Each network's configuration guide now documents its media requirements (file size, formats, duration, dimensions, text limits) and publishing rate limits, cross-referenced against each platform's official documentation, so you can plan uploads and posting frequency with confidence.