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Mastodon Desktop Client for Mac

Native Mac client with scheduling and professional content tools

Mastodon web interfaces lack scheduling and content tools. Statuz provides professional Mastodon client: visual calendar, thread composer, video editing, and more.

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How to Use

  1. 1Connect Mastodon account(s)
  2. 2Open composer with Cmd+Ctrl+C
  3. 3Create Mastodon post
  4. 4Add media - photos or video
  5. 5Click 3 dots and select Schedule (or Cmd+S to schedule automatically)
  6. 6See calendar icon - visual indication of scheduled post
  7. 7Drag post to optimal time if plans change
  8. 8Manage posts from dedicated calendar view

Here's what you get

A real Mac app. Not a web wrapper. Not a slow Electron thing. Actual native code that feels right at home on your Mac.

Works offline. Draft posts on the plane. Edit videos without WiFi. Connect when you're ready.

Multi-instance from the start. Connect to any Mastodon server. Switch between them without juggling browser tabs.

A calendar that makes sense. See what's scheduled. Drag things around when plans change. Simple.

Video editing built in. Trim clips. Add subtitles. Slap on a watermark. No need to open another app.

Blur what needs blurring. Click words to redact them. Drag to blur areas. Done.

Menu bar access. Cmd+Ctrl+C from anywhere. Post without switching apps. Back to work.

Cross-post if you want. Schedule once to X, BlueSky, and Mastodon. Or don't. Your call.

The web interface problem

Look, Mastodon's web interface is fine for reading. But try to create content seriously and you'll hit the limits fast.

No scheduling. At all. You either post now or... post now.

Can't work offline. Lose your connection, lose your draft.

Want to edit a video? Open another app. Want to schedule posts? Use another service. Want to manage multiple instances? More browser windows.

It's death by a thousand tabs.

What makes this different

This isn't about features. It's about not fighting your tools.

You shouldn't need three apps and five browser tabs to post to Mastodon. You shouldn't have to be online to write a draft. You shouldn't have to remember to post at the right time.

The web interface wasn't built for creators. It was built for conversations. There's a difference.

Statuz handles the content creation part. All of it. In one place. Native speed. Works offline. Scheduling included.

That's it.

Try Statuz today,
it's free.