Schedule Discord announcements ahead of time
Queue posts to your server channels and let PostQued publish them on time — patch notes, event reminders, drops, and updates that land when your community is online, not when you happen to be at your keyboard.
TikTok is live on PostQued today — schedule TikToks now. Discord is next.
What you'll be able to do
Run your server's announcements on a schedule
Scheduled channel announcements
Queue announcements to any text channel and have PostQued drop them at the perfect moment — even while you're offline or asleep.
A queue for every server
Line up patch notes, weekly recaps, and event reminders ahead of time so your community always has something fresh in the feed.
Built for multi-server mods
Run a gaming guild, a creator hub, and a paid community at once? Manage announcements for all of them from one shared queue.
Time-zone-friendly drops
Schedule that big update or giveaway for when your members are actually online, instead of whenever you happen to be at your keyboard.
Recurring server pings
Set up repeatable posts — daily prompts, weekly check-ins, event countdowns — so the community keeps its rhythm without you babysitting it.
API & AI-agent posting
Trigger channel posts from scripts, CI pipelines, or AI agents with one static API key — perfect for automated release notes and status updates.
Who it's for
Why schedule your Discord posts
A live community never sleeps, but you have to. Scheduling lets you keep channels active and announcements on time without being chained to the app.
Community managers
Plan a week of announcements, event reminders, and rule updates in one sitting instead of logging in five times a day.
Creators & paid communities
Drop new-content alerts, livestream notices, and member perks right when your most engaged fans are online.
Dev & product teams
Push release notes, changelog posts, and status updates to your server channel straight from your pipeline.
FAQ
Discord scheduling questions
Can you schedule Discord posts to a server channel?
Soon. PostQued will let you queue messages to any text channel in your server — announcements, event reminders, patch notes, drops — and post them automatically at the time you set. Discord scheduling is on the way; join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.
How will scheduling Discord announcements work?
You'll connect PostQued to your server, pick the channel, write your announcement (with embeds, links, and mentions), choose a publish time, and we'll post it for you. No staying up to drop an update at 9am for a community in another timezone.
Will it work for community managers running multiple servers?
Yes. PostQued is built for people juggling several communities. When Discord launches you'll be able to manage announcements across every server you run from one queue, on a single flat plan — no per-server fees.
Can I schedule Discord posts programmatically with an API?
That's the plan. PostQued is API-first, so once Discord ships you'll be able to trigger channel posts from scripts, backend jobs, no-code tools, or AI agents with a single static API key — useful for automating release notes, status updates, or recurring community pings.
Is Discord scheduling available right now?
Not yet — Discord is coming soon. TikTok is live on PostQued today, and Discord is next in the queue. Add your email to the waitlist and you'll be the first to know when it goes live.
How much will PostQued cost when Discord launches?
PostQued is a flat $20/month — unlimited accounts and unlimited scheduled posts, no per-server or per-message fees. That same plan will cover Discord scheduling when it ships.
Coming soon
Be first to schedule Discord
Discord scheduling is coming to PostQued. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live — it'll be part of the same flat $20/month plan, with unlimited servers and unlimited posts.