Last updated: June 7, 2026
PostPolish is a browser extension that, on your request, rewrites a Bluesky post draft using AI and shows you the result to apply or discard. It edits drafts only — it never publishes posts, and it acts only when you click the Polish button.
The free trial includes 10 polishes per install, no account required. The paid subscription ($7/month unless stated otherwise at checkout) includes polishing subject to a fair-use cap of 500 polishes per month. Payments are processed by Lemon Squeezy as merchant of record; subscriptions renew monthly and can be cancelled anytime from your Lemon Squeezy receipt or by emailing us — cancellation stops future charges and your license remains active until the end of the paid period. Refunds are described in the refund policy.
Don't use PostPolish to generate spam at scale, harassment, or content that violates Bluesky's terms; don't attempt to bypass usage caps, resell access, or reverse the service to extract API access. We may suspend licenses that abuse the service.
Rewrites are AI-generated suggestions. You review and approve every rewrite before it enters your draft, and you are responsible for what you post. We don't guarantee rewrites are accurate, appropriate, or improve engagement.
PostPolish is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Bluesky Social PBC, Google, or OpenRouter. Bluesky may change its app at any time in ways that temporarily break the extension; we'll fix breakage promptly but can't guarantee uninterrupted operation.
The service is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim related to the service is limited to the amount you paid us in the three months before the claim arose.
You can stop using PostPolish anytime by uninstalling and cancelling. We may discontinue the service with 30 days' notice, in which case prepaid, unused subscription time will be refunded.
We may update these terms; material changes will be announced via the extension's release notes. Continued use after a change constitutes acceptance.