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Threads Rolls Out Native Post Scheduling: What It Means for Users

by Faith Amonimo
January 27, 2025
in Tech Insights for Creators
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Threads Rolls Out Native Post Scheduling: What It Means for Users

Threads is stepping up its game! After testing post-scheduling last month, Threads has officially rolled out native post-scheduling for all users. This new feature allows you to plan your posts directly within the app, simplifying content management and boosting productivity for individuals and brands alike.

How to Schedule Posts on Threads

Scheduling your posts on Threads is easy. Here’s how:

  1. Open the post composer and tap the three-dot menu.
  2. Select “Schedule” from the options.
  3. Choose your preferred date and time for the post.
  4. Tap “Schedule” again to confirm.

All your scheduled posts will appear in your Drafts folder, where you can view, edit, or delete them anytime.

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Why This Matters

While Threads users could already schedule posts using third-party tools through its API (introduced last March), this update makes scheduling much more accessible. The ability to natively schedule posts directly in the app eliminates the need for external apps, enabling users to:

  • Plan and publish content seamlessly on the go.
  • Maintain better control over their posting schedules.
  • Save time and streamline workflows, especially for creators and brands.

What’s Next for Threads?

The next big leap would be integrating Threads into Meta’s Business Suite app, which already supports content scheduling for Facebook and Instagram. This move would provide social media managers with a unified platform to manage multiple accounts, significantly improving efficiency.

Threads continues to grow at lightning speed, reaching 300 million users, these updates are positioning it as a strong competitor to platforms like X (formerly Twitter). With consistent new features, Threads quickly catches up and addresses user needs in real-time.

Why Post Scheduling is a Game-Changer

The post-scheduling feature is a critical addition for publishers, creators, and brands. It enables better planning and consistency in posting, which drives engagement and visibility. Additionally, as Threads expands its functionality, businesses now have more reason to invest time and resources into building their presence on the platform.

Could Threads Overtake X?

Given its rapid growth and Meta’s ability to adapt to user demands, Threads could become the go-to app for real-time social engagement. If X continues to face backlash under Elon Musk’s leadership, Threads might surpass it sooner than expected.

Key Takeaways

  • Native post scheduling is now available to all Threads users, simplifying content planning.
  • Scheduled posts can be easily managed through the app’s Drafts folder.
  • Future integration with Meta’s Business Suite could make Threads an even more powerful tool for social media managers.
  • Threads’ continuous updates and rapid growth may soon place it ahead of X as the preferred real-time social platform.
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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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