Smart Scheduling
Plan weeks ahead in one sitting. Every post lands exactly when you queued it: evenings, weekends, while you sleep.
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TimeToPost turns your ideas, git commits, trends, SEO topics, and engagers into AI drafts in your voice. You approve everything in one queue, then it publishes across your connected accounts when each audience is most likely to respond.
For humans: one composer, drafted in your voice. For agents: the official MCP server exposes the whole product, 35 tools under your own login, no API keys.
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TL;DR: TimeToPost is the AI content team you approve. It drafts from your ideas, git commits, trends, SEO topics, and engagers; holds automation in one approval queue by default; publishes at each account's best time; measures results; and exposes the same workflow to Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client with no API keys required.
01 / The toolkit
Nine tools, one rhythm: scheduling, timing, content, agents, your blog, your leads, and reach.
Plan weeks ahead in one sitting. Every post lands exactly when you queued it: evenings, weekends, while you sleep.
Built from your posts, not industry averages: your likes, comments, shares, and reach by hour and platform pick the slot your audience actually shows up for.
Write like you, not like an AI. One idea in, platform-ready captions, hooks, and hashtags out, drafted in a voice profile learned from your last 30-50 posts.
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Connect Claude, Cursor, or any agent over the Model Context Protocol: 35 tools covering the whole product, self-describing via get_capabilities, no API keys. Its drafts wait for your approval by default; flip a surface to Autopilot when you want zero-touch.
The Engagement Loop
Around 99% of the people who like or repost you will never DM you first, but they just raised their hand. TimeToPost watches who engaged, scores each account against your ICP, and drafts a personalized DM per lead, queued for your one-tap approval. Nothing sends itself. Engagement in, pipeline out.
A blog that writes itself and publishes to your own site, on your domain, in your stack. Citation-shaped articles, approval-gated by default or fully automatic, capped at 2-3 posts per week.
Connect GitHub. Merge a pull request and TimeToPost drafts the build-in-public post for you, gated for your approval or fully automatic, so you ship updates without stopping to write them.
Engagement flows back into the best-time model, so every post sharpens the next recommendation.
3 new referring domains
Turn published content into search authority: surface relevant sites, draft pitches, track replies.
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02 / The flight plan
From signup to scheduled in minutes. Watch a post lock onto its optimal minute.
Link Instagram, TikTok, and X securely. OAuth only, no passwords stored. Connect your AI agent the same way over MCP, no API keys.
Tell Claude or Cursor to queue a week of posts, or write platform-ready captions, hooks, and hashtags by hand with AI assist. Either way it sounds like you: drafts use a voice profile learned from your last 30-50 posts.
Every draft an automation or agent submits lands in one Approvals queue as pending, and nothing publishes until you say yes. That is the default. Trust a flow? Flip it to Autopilot and it publishes on its own.
TimeToPost picks each post’s optimal minute from your real engagement data and ships it on the dot, for you or your agent.
03 / The approval gate
Automations and AI agents can queue posts all day, and by default nothing publishes until a person says yes. If your brand can't afford a rogue AI post, that default is the difference that matters.
Every automation-submitted draft lands in a single Approvals queue as pending and stays there until you approve or reject it. Resubmitting a batch updates only the drafts still awaiting a decision. It never overwrites something a human already decided.
Your assistant connects over the MCP server with your normal login and gets 35 tools covering the whole platform. And when you trust a flow, flip it to Autopilot: drafts are approved on submit and publish on their own, at your best times. Approve everything, or let it run. The gate is your choice, not our rule. Try both modes with the switch on the queue.
Publishing mode
Approval on (default). Drafts wait as pending until you say yes.
Try the switch. Approve everything, or let it run.
04 / The platform
TimeToPost goes beyond queueing posts. With built-in AI content generation, you can turn one idea into platform-ready captions, hooks, and hashtags for Instagram, TikTok, and X, and plan a week of content in minutes instead of hours. Drafts are written in your voice, not generic AI-speak: TimeToPost builds a voice profile from your last 30-50 published posts and applies it automatically every time you or an automation generates a draft.
Every "best time to post" chart online is an average across millions of unrelated accounts. TimeToPost throws that out and learns the best time to post from your own data: your likes, comments, shares, saves, and reach, broken down by hour and platform. New posts get their optimal minute automatically, and the same model is exposed to your AI agent as get_optimal_times, so an assistant scheduling for you checks your real data, not a blog post from 2019.
Most "AI integrations" mean asking ChatGPT to write a caption, then pasting it into some other app to schedule it. That is a middleman, not automation. The TimeToPost MCP server is the actual product surface: your assistant connects with your normal login and gets 35 tools covering the whole platform, scheduling, engagement data, your own optimal-times model, draft approvals, the blog engine, scheduler health. It is self-describing too: before acting, the agent calls get_capabilities and gets the live answer to what it can do for your account. Its drafts respect your publishing mode: held for your approval by default, or published straight through on the surfaces you have flipped to Autopilot.
Your blog runs on the same autopilot. AutoSEO writes and publishes real articles directly onto your website, on your domain, in your stack, not a hosted microsite you do not own. Every article ships with the structure AI answer engines cite: FAQ schema, a TL;DR, answer-shaped headings, a generated cover image. An AI agent installs the connector for you (any stack, no WordPress required), articles can go live SSR the instant they are approved, and publishing is capped at 2-3 posts per site per week so it paces like real content.
The loop closes on distribution too. Merge a pull request and Build-in-Public Autopilot drafts the update post for you. When a post pops, the Engagement Loop watches who liked or reposted it, scores each account against your ICP, and drafts a personalized DM per lead, queued for your one-tap approval. Nothing sends itself.
Growing a brand also means getting found beyond social feeds. TimeToPost includes backlink outreach tools that surface relevant sites, draft personalized pitches, and track replies, turning the content you already publish into lasting search authority. One subscription covers scheduling, approvals, analytics, AI generation, the blog engine, and outreach: everything a creator or small team needs to grow.
The tradeoff
Postiz covers 30 platforms. Buffer covers a lot of ground too. If you need broad platform coverage and nothing else, they are fine. TimeToPost picked a narrower set (Instagram, TikTok, X, plus AutoSEO for your own blog) and put the depth into three things breadth-first tools have no room for: a timing model built from your own engagement, an approval gate you set anywhere from review-everything to full Autopilot, and an MCP server deep enough that your AI can run the product. If you want one dashboard touching 30 networks, use something else. If you want the handful of platforms that matter to actually perform while AI does the busywork and you keep the final call, that is TimeToPost.
05 / Pricing
Start free, upgrade when you're ready. No hidden fees, cancel anytime.
Free
Perfect for getting started
forever
Starter
Everything you need to post consistently
billed annually ($115.20/yr)
Pro
Most popularFor creators serious about growth
billed annually ($479.90/yr)
30-day money-back guarantee
Growth
Most powerfulPro plus a blog that grows itself
billed monthly
Blog Autopilot alone: $49/mo · Agency tier: $199/mo
06 / Journal
Product updates and social growth tips
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7/14/2026 — 8 min read
There is no universal answer, and any chart that gives you one fixed time is averaging across accounts that have nothing to do with yours. The real answer comes from your own account's engagement history: which hours and days your posts got the most likes, comments, shares, and reach. TimeToPost builds this model per account and schedules new posts into those windows automatically.
Yes, through TimeToPost's MCP server. Your assistant connects with your normal account login (no API keys to manage) and gets tools to draft, schedule, publish, and check performance, all under your own account permissions. Anything it drafts through an automated flow lands in your approval queue by default, and you can flip a surface to Autopilot so drafts publish without the extra click.
TimeToPost runs an MCP server with 35 tools covering scheduling, analytics, drafts and approvals, and blog publishing. It is discoverable: your AI agent can call get_capabilities to see exactly what it can do for your account before it acts.
Yes. By default, every draft an automation or AI agent submits lands as pending, not published, and a human approves it first, whether that is you clicking approve or an approval tool your agent calls on your behalf. When you trust a flow, you can switch it to Autopilot and drafts are approved on submit. The gate is a setting you own, on by default, off when you are ready.
Yes, TimeToPost's AutoSEO Blog Autopilot writes citation-shaped articles (with FAQ schema, a TL;DR, and answer-shaped headings) and publishes them directly to your own website, any stack, not a hosted microsite. An AI agent installs the connector for you, and every article is approval-gated by default, with an Autopilot mode that publishes on its own once you trust it. Publishing is capped at 2-3 posts per site per week.
Your own. TimeToPost builds a voice profile from your last 30-50 published posts and applies it to every new draft it generates, so captions sound like you wrote them.
No. Connect over MCP with OAuth or an account token, and your agent operates under your existing account permissions. No key management, no separate credentials to rotate.
Postiz and Buffer optimize for platform count, dozens of networks in one dashboard. TimeToPost optimizes for depth on fewer platforms: a posting-time model built from your own data, an approval gate that is on by default and relaxes into full Autopilot when you choose, and an MCP server deep enough that an AI assistant can operate the whole product.
TimeToPost publishes to Instagram, TikTok, and X (Twitter). The AutoSEO Blog Autopilot also publishes articles to your own website, and the Launch feature distributes to LinkedIn and guides Product Hunt, Show HN, and Reddit. We add platforms based on user demand.
Yes! We offer a 14-day free trial with full access to all features. Billing requirements are shown at checkout, and you can cancel anytime during the trial period.
The Starter plan ($12/mo) includes up to 30 scheduled posts per calendar month. Pro ($49.99/mo) is unlimited. Both plans start with a 14-day free trial. There is no free-forever tier.
Absolutely! We use industry-standard encryption and security practices to protect your data. We never store your social media passwords - we use OAuth tokens that can be revoked at any time.
Yes, you can cancel your subscription at any time with no cancellation fees. If you cancel, you'll have access to Pro features until the end of your billing period.
Yes! We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied with TimeToPost, contact our support team within 30 days of your purchase for a full refund.
Yes! You can schedule posts for any time zone. This is especially useful if you have an audience in multiple regions around the world.
Your next post, perfectly timed
Connect your accounts, let AI draft posts, blog articles, and outreach in your own voice, and publish everything at the moment your audience actually shows up. Approve every draft yourself, or flip on Autopilot for the flows you trust. Your call.
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