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Twitter Scheduling Tool for Mac

Native macOS app for scheduling tweets and threads

Best Twitter scheduling tool for Mac users. Native app with menu bar access, global shortcuts, drag-drop calendar, thread composer, quote tweets.

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How to Use

  1. 1Connect Twitter/X account
  2. 2Open composer with Cmd+Ctrl+C
  3. 3Create tweet with 280-character optimization
  4. 4Add media - photos or video
  5. 5Click 3 dots button and select Schedule (or hit cmd + s to schedule automatically)
  6. 6Calendar icon changes giving you a visual indication of the scheduled post
  7. 7Drag post to optimal time later if needed
  8. 8Manage your posts from a dedicated calendar view
  9. 9Background publishing handles tweets automatically

What It Does

It's a Mac app for scheduling Twitter posts. That's it.

You hit Cmd+Ctrl+C, write your tweet, and hit Cmd+S. Done. Schedules one hour out.

Want it later? Open the calendar and drag it to whenever.

Need a thread? Keep writing. Up to 15 tweets.

Got video? Edit it right here. Trim it, add subtitles, done. No bouncing between apps.

Multiple accounts? Sure. Personal, work, whatever. Switch between them.

The whole thing lives in your menu bar. Always there when you need it. Never in your way when you don't.

Why We Built It Native

Web apps are slow. They just are.

Native is instant. Click, it's open. Drag something, it moves. Type, it responds.

And you don't need Wi-Fi to schedule a post. Write on the plane, it'll publish when you land.

That's the kind of thing you can't do in a browser.

What People Actually Use

The calendar. Seeing your week laid out beats scrolling through lists.

The thread composer. Because Twitter threads are how you say something real.

Video editing. Trim a clip, add subtitles, post it. Used to need three apps for that.

The keyboard shortcuts. Fast people use keyboards.

Offline scheduling. Write whenever, publish whenever.

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