Scheduling social media posts

Scheduling a post means setting its send time in advance so a server publishes it for you. With Partage, you write the post, pick the date, and it goes out even with your computer off.

Why schedule instead of publishing by hand

The hours your audience reads are not the hours you write. Scheduling separates the two: you write when you are free, the post goes out when it gets read.

How to schedule a post in three steps

Write your draft. Generate and review the per-network variants. Pick the date and time, then confirm: the post enters the server-side queue.

What time to pick

There is no universal best time — it depends on your audience. The reliable method is to publish at varied hours for a few weeks and keep what performs, rather than adopting a slot from an article.

If the platform rejects the post

An expired token or an exceeded length limit will fail the send. The platform’s error is shown verbatim in the calendar, and the post can be fixed and retried.

Frequently asked questions

Can you schedule a LinkedIn post in advance?
Yes. With Partage you set the send time and the server publishes to LinkedIn at that hour, without you being signed in.
How far ahead can a post be scheduled?
There is no practical limit; a post can be scheduled months out.
Can a scheduled post be cancelled?
Yes, as long as it has not been sent: delete or reschedule it from the calendar.
Does scheduling work with my computer turned off?
Yes. The queue runs server-side, independently of your browser and your machine.

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