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Threads scheduling vs TikTok web scheduler

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Threads scheduling, as a native capability, is still thin. Meta has been adding a basic schedule option in the app and opened a Threads API so third-party tools can queue posts, but there's no full-featured native scheduler, so most people schedule Threads through a cross-network tool.

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TikTok lets Business and Creator accounts schedule videos for free inside TikTok Studio on the web. It's handy for queueing the odd post up to ten days ahead, but it's deliberately bare: one video at a time, desktop only, no bulk, no calendar.

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Bottom line

Threads scheduling and TikTok web scheduler both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Threads scheduling is the stronger pick for Anyone who just wants to queue the occasional Threads post in-app; choose TikTok web scheduler for Solo creators queueing the occasional TikTok in advance.

Features compared

FeatureThreads schedulingTikTok web scheduler
AI captionsNot assessedNo
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsNoNo
Bulk uploadNoNo
Evergreen recyclingNoNo
Team rolesNot assessedNot assessed
ApprovalsNot assessedNot assessed
Link in bioNot assessedNot assessed

Platforms compared

NetworkThreads schedulingTikTok web scheduler
TikTokNoAuto
ThreadsAutoNo

Pricing

Threads scheduling

Free

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  • Free, within the Threads app and via the Threads API
  • A basic native scheduling option, rolling out and limited
  • Third-party schedulers can publish to Threads through the API
  • There's no product to buy here. Threads itself has been adding a basic native scheduling option in the app, and Meta's Threads API lets approved third-party tools (Buffer, Hootsuite, and others) publish to Threads on a schedule.
  • The Threads API has no true scheduled-publish field, so third-party tools hold the post and publish it at the chosen time rather than handing Threads a future timestamp.
  • Native scheduling availability is uneven and rolling out, which is why most people schedule Threads through a dedicated cross-network tool instead.

TikTok web scheduler

Free

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  • Free in TikTok Studio on the web (tiktok.com/tiktokstudio)
  • Schedule videos up to 10 days ahead, one at a time
  • Business and Creator accounts only; desktop only
  • TikTok's native scheduler is free, inside TikTok Studio on the web. There's nothing to buy.
  • You can only schedule from a computer (not the iOS or Android app), only on Business or Creator accounts, one video at a time, up to 10 days in advance.
  • There's no bulk scheduling, no calendar, no caption or hashtag AI in the scheduler, and no way to manage multiple accounts from one place.

Pros and cons

Threads scheduling

  • Free, and native where it's available
  • Threads API lets established schedulers publish for you
  • Native chained posts and drafts
  • Threads' own insights in the app
  • Native scheduling is basic and rolling out unevenly
  • No calendar, bulk scheduling, or recycling
  • The API has no true scheduled-publish field
  • Threads only; serious scheduling means a third-party tool

TikTok web scheduler

  • Free and native, inside TikTok Studio
  • Native TikTok analytics right alongside
  • No third-party login or cost
  • Simple for occasional scheduling
  • Only 10 days ahead, one video at a time
  • Desktop only; you can't schedule from the app
  • No bulk upload, calendar, or caption help
  • Single account, TikTok only

Threads scheduling vs TikTok web scheduler: FAQ

Is Threads scheduling or TikTok web scheduler cheaper?
Both Threads scheduling and TikTok web scheduler are quoted custom, so you have to ask each one for a price.
Does Threads scheduling or TikTok web scheduler have a free plan?
Both have a free plan, so you can try either one before paying.
Which is better, Threads scheduling or TikTok web scheduler?
Threads scheduling is the stronger pick for anyone who just wants to queue the occasional Threads post in-app, while TikTok web scheduler is the better fit for solo creators queueing the occasional TikTok in advance. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.