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Can you schedule posts on X(Twitter)using the app? Explaining how to post from a smartphone

X(Twitter)has a scheduling feature that automatically posts at a pre-set date and time.

In this article, we will explain in detail whether you can schedule posts from the app and how you can schedule posts from a smartphone.

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Can you schedule posts from the app?

Is it possible to schedule posts from the smartphone app of X?

Unfortunately, as of the time of writing, the X smartphone app does not support scheduled posts. However, there is actually a way to set up scheduled posts from a smartphone.

Scheduling posts from a smartphone

The mobile web version of X supports scheduled posts, so you can use the scheduling feature by opening the web version instead of using the app.

  1. Open the web version of X

  2. Open the post composition screen and enter the content you want to post

  3. Tap the calendar icon to open the scheduled post settings

    A screenshot of the X post composition screen. Among the several icons lined up at the bottom of the post composition screen, the calendar icon is highlighted with a red outline and an arrow.
  4. Set the date and time you want to post, then tap [Confirm] in the upper right

    A screenshot of the scheduled post settings screen on X. The items [Date], [Time], and [Time zone] are displayed, and [Date] and [Time] are in an editable state.
  5. The post composition screen will be displayed again, so tap [Schedule] in the upper right to finalize

    A screenshot of the X post composition screen. The [Schedule] button in the upper right is highlighted with a red outline and an arrow.
  6. At the set date and time, the post will be published automatically

Conclusion

We have explained in detail whether you can schedule posts on X from a smartphone.

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As of the time of writing, you cannot set up scheduled posts from the mobile app, but by using the mobile web version, you can schedule posts from your smartphone.

Use this article as a reference and try setting up scheduled posts.

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I've been using JavaScript more than my native language since birth. I am nowhere and everywhere on the internet.

I build web apps and browser extensions in TypeScript as a web frontend programmer. I released Shadowban Scanner, a tool that detects shadowbans on X, and Restore Link Card, a tool that brings back link cards. Media outlets in Japan and abroad covered both tools. For iGEM 2023, I built the Wiki for Team Japan-United and helped the team win the Grand Prize. On my blog, I cover news about X and social media, test and troubleshoot bugs, and share frontend development insights.