Schedule your Telegram broadcasts
Telegram scheduling is coming to PostQued. Plan and auto-publish broadcasts to your channels and groups — keep your audience and community updated without posting in real time. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.
TikTok scheduling is already live — try the TikTok scheduler today.
What you'll be able to do
Built for the way Telegram actually works
Broadcast to channels
Queue announcements, drops, and daily updates to your public and private Telegram channels — published on schedule, not whenever you happen to be online.
Post into your groups
Keep community groups warm with planned prompts, recaps, and reminders, so the conversation never goes quiet between manual posts.
Plan a full content calendar
See every channel and group on one calendar and bulk-queue weeks of broadcasts at once — no more juggling Telegram's one-message-at-a-time scheduler.
Rich posts, not just text
Schedule text, photos, videos, and link previews so your channel posts look the way Telegram subscribers expect.
Publish via API & MCP
Push broadcasts from scripts, backend jobs, or no-code tools with one static API key — and let AI agents post to Telegram through MCP.
Every channel, one price
Run all your channels and groups from a single queue at one flat rate — no per-channel or per-broadcast fees.
Why schedule Telegram
A quiet channel loses subscribers
On Telegram, consistency is the whole game — channels that post on a steady rhythm keep their open rates, and the ones that go dark for a week get muted. But Telegram's built-in scheduler only handles one message at a time, in one chat, with no calendar and no team workflow. PostQued is built to fix that for the people who live in Telegram.
Creators & newsletters
Drip daily updates and links to your subscribers at peak read times — even across time zones you'd never be awake for.
Communities & DAOs
Keep members informed with scheduled announcements and recaps so nobody misses the call, vote, or AMA.
Builders & alerts
Wire scheduled or event-driven broadcasts into your stack and let an agent ship them to your channel via the API.
FAQ
Telegram scheduling questions
Can you schedule posts to a Telegram channel?
That's exactly what we're building. PostQued's Telegram scheduler will let you queue broadcasts to your channels and groups in advance, then auto-publish them at the time you pick — including text posts, photos, videos, and link previews. It's not live yet, so join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it ships.
Will it work for both channels and groups?
Yes. The plan is to support broadcasting to public and private channels as well as posting updates into groups, so you can run announcement channels and community chats from one schedule.
Does Telegram already have native scheduled messages?
Telegram lets you schedule a single message from the app, but it has no content calendar, no bulk queue, no multi-channel view, and nothing for teams or automation. PostQued is built to plan weeks of broadcasts across every channel you run, and to publish them programmatically through an API.
Can I schedule Telegram broadcasts with an API?
That's a core goal. PostQued is API-first, so once Telegram launches you'll be able to push posts to your channels from scripts, backend jobs, no-code tools, or AI agents using a single static API key — including via MCP.
Is Telegram scheduling available on PostQued today?
Not yet — Telegram is coming soon. TikTok scheduling is live right now, and Telegram is next in line. Add your email to the waitlist to be first in when it opens.
How much will Telegram scheduling cost?
PostQued is a flat $20/month for unlimited accounts and unlimited scheduled posts — no per-channel or per-broadcast fees. When Telegram launches it'll be included in that same flat plan.
Telegram — coming soon
Be first to schedule Telegram
Telegram scheduling is coming to PostQued at a flat $20/month — unlimited channels, unlimited broadcasts. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.