Twitter Scheduling Tools that Boost Productivity and Results
1. TweetDeck
TweetDeck started out as a third-party Twitter app but is now owned by Twitter. It allows you to manage your Twitter activities, including scheduling tweets to publish in the future. TweetDeck offers desktop, online, and mobile versions, so you can easily use it from any device and at anytime.More »
2. Hootsuite
Hootsuite is another Twitter management tool that also allows you to manage your Facebook and LinkedIn activities from a single dashboard. There are free and paid versions of Hootsuite with different features, but even the free version of Hootsuite enables you to schedule tweets.More »
3. SocialOomph
SocialOomph provides a wide variety of features, including the ability to schedule tweets to publish in the future. This feature is available in the free version of SocialOomph. Paid versions of SocialOomph are on the high-end in terms of price for small bloggers, but if you just need a Twitter scheduling tool, it's worth checking out the free version.More »
4. Gremln
Twaitter boasts features for individuals and businesses, including scheduling tweets. It's free to use and with a useful Twitter calendar, statistics, groups, and the ability to publish updates to multiple Twitter accounts and multiple social network accounts such as Facebook and LinkedIn, Twaitter offers a lot more than the name implies. Twaitter is definitely worth checking out. Paid accounts are also available if you need additional features.More »
5. MediaFunnel
MediaFunnel enables you to manage your Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and WordPress accounts from a single location where you can publish content, approve content from other people on your team who have access to the MediaFunnel account, schedule updates, and more. MediaFunnel is not free, but the least expensive account is just $5.95 per month per user.More »
6. Sprout Social
There are many paid social media management and monitoring tools, but Sprout Social is targeted to small business owners. That means it's one of the most affordable (as low as $9 per month) and it does provide the ability to schedule tweets and much more. If you're ready to take your Twitter efforts to the next level, then considering a paid tool like Social Sprout is a sensible next step.More »
7. Buffer
Buffer is a scheduling and analytics tool that enables you to schedule posts to publish on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google+. It is free to use but a paid account is available for businesses or for people who need multiple users and have a large number of social media profiles.More »