Coming soon

Schedule messages to your Slack channels

Standups, team updates, release notes and recurring announcements — drafted ahead of time and posted to the right Slack channel at the right hour. Slack scheduling is coming to PostQued. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.

No spam — just one email when it launches.

What you'll be able to do

Built for internal comms and team updates

Post to any channel

Queue messages to #general, #announcements, #engineering or any channel your workspace runs — public or private once invited.

Recurring team rituals

Put standup prompts, Friday retros and weekly priorities on a repeat so the same routine message lands every week without you.

Send in your team's timezone

Schedule a morning announcement to hit when your team is actually online — not whenever you happened to write it the night before.

Release notes & updates

Line up changelog posts, on-call handoffs and all-hands reminders ahead of time and let them publish themselves.

Official Slack API

Native publishing through Slack's official API with a standard OAuth install — no browser automation or unofficial hacks.

Unlimited at one flat price

Connect every workspace you manage and schedule as many messages as you want — no per-seat or per-channel fees.

Why schedule Slack

Stop pasting the same message every week

Keep internal comms on schedule

Announcements, policy updates and event reminders go out at the planned moment — not buried at 11pm when you remembered them.

Automate the repetitive stuff

Standup nudges, sprint kickoffs and weekly digests are the same every week. Write them once, queue the cadence, move on.

Reach a distributed team

With teammates across timezones, timing matters. Schedule each channel's message for when those people are awake and reading.

Available today

Scheduling something now? Start with TikTok

Slack is still in the oven, but TikTok scheduling is live in PostQued right now — auto-publish videos and photo carousels through the official TikTok API. When Slack lands it'll be included in the same flat $20/month plan.

See the TikTok scheduler

FAQ

Slack scheduling questions

Can you schedule messages to Slack channels?

Not yet — Slack scheduling is coming soon to PostQued. When it launches, you'll be able to draft a message, pick a workspace channel, set a send time, and PostQued will post it automatically. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.

What kinds of Slack messages will I be able to schedule?

PostQued is being built for internal comms and team updates: standup prompts, weekly wins, release notes, on-call handoffs, all-hands reminders, and recurring announcements to your #general, #engineering, or #announcements channels — formatted with Slack markdown and posted at the right hour for your team's timezone.

Will I be able to schedule recurring Slack reminders?

That's the plan. Recurring sends — like a Monday-morning priorities message or a Friday retro prompt — are a core part of what we're building so you can put routine team comms on autopilot instead of pasting the same message every week.

Will PostQued post to private channels and via the official Slack API?

Yes. PostQued will connect through Slack's official API with an OAuth install, so messages post natively to the channels your app is invited to — public or private — with no browser hacks or unofficial workarounds.

How much will Slack scheduling cost?

When Slack launches it's included in PostQued's flat $20/month plan — unlimited messages and unlimited connected accounts, no per-seat or per-channel fees.

Can I schedule social posts with PostQued today?

Yes — TikTok is live right now. You can schedule and auto-publish TikTok videos and photo carousels through the official TikTok API today. Slack is next on the roadmap.

Coming soon

Be first to schedule Slack with PostQued

Slack scheduling is on the way — recurring team updates, announcements and release notes on autopilot. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it goes live.

No spam — just one email when it launches.