The Threads scheduler for people who post every day
Queue a week of posts in one sitting. Generate the next two weeks with AI when you run dry. See what actually grows the account.
Free plan with 10 scheduled posts a month. No card required.
What a Threads scheduler actually does
A Threads scheduler connects to your account through Meta's official API and publishes posts at times you choose in advance. The good ones add a recurring queue, a content calendar, AI writing, and analytics. Threads now has basic scheduling built in, so any paid tool has to justify itself against free.
Here is the honest line between the two. Native scheduling handles one post at a time, by hand. That is genuinely fine if you post two or three times a week and always know what you want to say.
It stops working the moment you start batching. Scheduling fourteen posts one at a time is slower than not scheduling at all, which is why most people who try it go back to posting live and then stop posting altogether by week three.
A real scheduler replaces that with a queue: you define your posting times once, then drop posts into the next free slot without picking a date every time.
Threads scheduling tools compared
Prices are current as of September 2026 and move often. The column that matters most is the one on the far left: whether you can test the tool properly before paying.
| Tool | Free plan | From | AI writing | Multi-day planning | Built for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Threadeazy | Yes | $15/mo | 13 modes, 4 models | Yes, 14 days | Threads |
| Threads native | Free | Free | No | No | Threads |
| ElvenFlow | No, 7-day trial | $49/mo | 1 assistant | No | Multi-platform |
| Threadify | No | ~$20/mo | Basic | No | Threads |
| BlackTwist | No | ~$19/mo | Basic | No | Threads |
| Typefully | Yes | Varies | Yes | No | X, Threads added |
| Buffer | Yes | Varies | Basic | No | All platforms |
If you post to five platforms, a broad tool serves you better than we do and we would rather say so. Threadeazy gives up cross-posting entirely to go deep on one platform. That trade only pays off if Threads is where your growth actually happens.
How scheduling works in Threadeazy
Connect your account, set your posting times once, then fill the queue. After the first setup you never pick a date again unless you want to.
Connect through Meta
Official Threads OAuth. We never see your password, and you can disconnect from your Meta settings at any time.
Set your time slots
Pick the days and times you want to post. Slots are timezone-aware and you can lock any of them so the queue skips it.
Fill the queue
Every post you write goes into the next free slot. Collision handling means two posts never land on the same time.
Scheduling is the easy half
Almost nobody quits Threads because scheduling was hard. They quit because week three arrives, the obvious posts are gone, and the queue is empty. A scheduler that only publishes does not help at that moment.
This is the part Threadeazy is actually built around.
Content Planner
Generate up to 14 days of posts in one run, rotating across teaching, story, and authority formats so a two-week batch does not repeat itself. Review, edit, then schedule the whole batch at once.
Thirteen AI modes
Hooks only, one-liners, listicles, multi-part threads, and more. Repurpose turns a blog post or video transcript into Threads content. Recreate builds a new post from one you saved.
Voice to Viral
Talk for ninety seconds about something you know. It comes back as a finished post that sounds like you, because it was you.
Your own AI model
Switch between Gemini, OpenAI, Claude, and Kimi per account. Models have different registers, and being locked to one means being locked to one voice.
Streaks that hold
Badges at 30, 45, 90, 200, 365, and 750 days, plus two streak rescues per two years so one bad week does not erase four good months.
Analytics worth opening
Per-post views, likes, replies, reposts and shares in a sortable table, with a daily follower-growth chart running alongside it.
What it costs
Free covers 10 scheduled posts and 5 AI generations a month, with a full queue and calendar. Pro is $15 a month for unlimited posting, unlimited AI, and 5 connected accounts. Business is $49 for 20 accounts, team invitations, and a manager dashboard.
The free plan does not expire. That is deliberate. Threads growth compounds over weeks, so a seven-day trial cannot tell you whether a tool changed your posting behaviour, which is the only outcome that matters.
Run it free for a month. If you posted more consistently than the month before, upgrade. See full pricing.
Common questions
Can you schedule posts on Threads?
Yes. Threads has native in-app scheduling for single posts, and third-party tools like Threadeazy add a full queue, calendar, and bulk planning through Meta's official Threads API. Native scheduling handles one post at a time, which works if you post a few times a week. A dedicated scheduler becomes worth it once you start batching content in advance.
Does Threads have a built-in scheduler?
Yes. You can compose a post in the Threads app and pick a publish time. It does not include a queue, recurring time slots, bulk upload, AI writing, or analytics beyond the basics, and it schedules one post at a time. Scheduling fourteen posts one by one is slower than not scheduling at all, which is where a dedicated tool earns its place.
What is the best Threads scheduler in 2026?
It depends on why you stopped posting. If you run out of time, a fast scheduler with engagement automation suits you. If you run out of ideas by week three, you need a tool that generates the content plan rather than just publishing it. Threadeazy is built for the second problem and starts at $15 a month with a permanent free plan.
Can you schedule Threads posts for free?
Yes. Threads' own in-app scheduler is free for single posts, and Threadeazy's free plan includes 10 scheduled posts and 5 AI generations per month with a full queue and calendar. Unlike a seven-day trial, the free plan does not expire, so you can test a scheduling habit across a full month before paying anything.
Do scheduled posts get less reach on Threads?
No. Posts published through the official Threads API are distributed exactly the same way as posts made in the app, because they go through Meta's own infrastructure. The reach drop people notice usually comes from scheduling posts for times they are not around to reply, since early replies drive distribution. Schedule for windows you can be present for.
How far ahead can I schedule Threads posts?
In Threadeazy you can schedule to any future date, and the queue searches up to two years ahead for the next free time slot. Most creators work one to four weeks out. Scheduling further ahead than a month tends to backfire because your best posts respond to something that happened recently.
Can I schedule multi-part threads, not just single posts?
Yes. Threadeazy's editor treats each part of a thread as its own post with its own 500-character counter, and publishes the parts in sequence so the order is preserved. You can attach media or a GIF to any individual part. Native Threads scheduling does not handle multi-part threads this way.
Is it safe to connect my Threads account to a scheduler?
Yes, provided the tool connects through Meta's official OAuth flow rather than asking for your password. Threadeazy uses the official Threads API, never receives your credentials, and you can revoke access from your Meta settings at any time. Avoid any tool that asks you to type your Threads password directly into its own form.
How many times a day should I schedule Threads posts?
Most growing accounts post one to three times a day, and consistency matters far more than volume. Posting once a day every day beats posting five times on Monday and nothing until Friday. Start at one post a day for thirty days before increasing, and space multiple daily posts at least three hours apart.
Can I schedule posts for multiple Threads accounts?
Yes. The free plan connects one Threads account, Pro connects five, and Business connects twenty with team invitations and a manager dashboard for agencies. Switching between accounts changes the active context across the whole app, so your queue, drafts, and analytics always match the account you are working on.
Keep reading
More on scheduling, timing, and what to do once the queue is full.
- Best time to post on Threads, and how to find your own window in three weeks
- Threads analytics: the five metrics that predict growth
- ElvenFlow alternative: an honest side-by-side
- The long version: 8 Threads schedulers compared
Fill next week's queue tonight
Connect your account, set your times, and schedule your first week. Most people finish the setup in under ten minutes.
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