Coming soon

Schedule your Hashnode posts

Hashnode scheduling is coming to PostQued. Draft your technical articles in Markdown, set a publish date, and let them auto-publish to your developer blog and custom domain — no sitting at the keyboard to hit "Publish."

No spam — just one email when it launches.

Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.

What you'll be able to do

A scheduler built for a developer blog

Markdown-native drafts

Write articles the way you already do in Hashnode — fenced code blocks, syntax highlighting, headings and embeds — then queue them to publish later.

Publication & domain aware

Target the right publication and respect your mapped custom domain, so scheduled posts land exactly where your readers expect them.

Editorial calendar for a dev blog

Batch a month of tutorials, deep-dives and release notes in one sitting and let the queue drip them out on a steady cadence.

Publish from your pipeline

One static API key lets a CI job or script push a finished article to Hashnode — perfect for auto-shipping changelogs straight from your repo.

AI agents & MCP

Let an agent draft and queue a technical post via PostQued's MCP integration, then review it before it auto-publishes.

Cross-post your TikToks too

Already shipping short-form dev content? PostQued's live TikTok scheduler runs alongside Hashnode under one flat plan.

Why schedule Hashnode

Engineers write in bursts — publish on a schedule

Great technical content rarely arrives evenly. Scheduling lets you separate the writing from the shipping, so your blog reads like a steady stream even when your week wasn't.

Ship on a consistent cadence

Technical readers reward regularity. Line up a series — say one post every Tuesday — and keep momentum even during a sprint crunch.

Time launches and changelogs

Pin a release write-up to go live the minute your feature ships, or stage a deep-dive to drop the morning after a conference talk.

Write in flow, publish in order

Draft three articles in one focused block while the ideas are fresh, then spread them across weeks instead of dumping them all at once.

Live today

TikTok scheduling is already shipping

Hashnode is still in the oven, but PostQued's TikTok scheduler is live right now. Same flat $20/month plan, unlimited accounts and posts — and Hashnode will join it the moment it's ready.

See the TikTok scheduler

FAQ

Hashnode scheduling questions

Will I be able to schedule Hashnode posts with PostQued?

Yes — Hashnode scheduling is coming soon to PostQued. You'll be able to draft a technical article, set a publish date, and have it auto-publish to your Hashnode blog without sitting at your keyboard. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.

Will scheduled posts publish to my own domain and publication?

That's the plan. Hashnode lets you map a custom domain and run team publications, so PostQued's scheduler will target your specific publication and respect your mapped domain when a post goes out.

Can I write my article in Markdown and schedule it later?

Yes. Hashnode is Markdown-native, and PostQued is being built to take the same Markdown you'd write in the Hashnode editor — code blocks, headings, embeds and all — then queue it to publish at the time you pick.

Is Hashnode scheduling available right now?

Not yet. Today only TikTok is live on PostQued. Hashnode support is in active development. Add your email to the waitlist to be first in line when it ships.

Will I be able to schedule posts through an API or from an AI agent?

Yes. PostQued is API-first, so once Hashnode is live you'll be able to publish articles from a script, a CI pipeline, or an AI agent using a single static key — handy for auto-publishing changelogs or release notes from your repo.

How much will PostQued cost when Hashnode launches?

PostQued is a flat $20/month — unlimited accounts and unlimited posts, no per-article or per-publication fees. The same plan will cover Hashnode when it goes live.

Coming soon

Be first to schedule Hashnode posts

Hashnode scheduling is coming to PostQued. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment you can queue your developer articles to auto-publish.

No spam — just one email when it launches.