Coming soon

Schedule WordPress posts across every site you run

A single editorial calendar that queues and auto-publishes WordPress articles for publishers and content marketers — across multiple sites and authors, with an API for programmatic content. It's coming to PostQued. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.

No spam — just one email when it launches.

TikTok is live today · WordPress will be included in the flat $20/mo plan

On the roadmap

What you'll be able to do

One editorial calendar

See every queued article, across all your WordPress sites and authors, on a single drag-and-drop calendar — not buried in each site's wp-admin.

Drafts, posts & pages

Queue full blog posts and long-form articles with featured images, excerpts, categories, and tags — ready to publish at the time you set.

Bulk publishing windows

Map out a whole content series and stagger it across the week. Bulk-queue an evergreen backlog so the blog never goes quiet.

Connect via the REST API

Hook up self-hosted sites with application passwords — no flaky third-party plugins or credentials stored in plain text.

AI agents & MCP

Let an AI writing agent draft an article and hand it to PostQued to schedule and publish on your WordPress site over MCP.

Multi-site, multi-author

Run a network of niche blogs or a team of writers? Manage every site and contributor from one flat-priced account.

Why schedule WordPress

Built for the people who publish, not just post

WordPress runs a huge share of the web's blogs and publications. The native "Publish on" date is fine for one post on one site — but a real content operation needs a queue, a calendar, and a way to push articles in without opening wp-admin a hundred times. That's what we're building.

Publishers & content marketers

Keep a consistent publishing cadence that search engines reward, without someone hitting 'Publish' at 6am every day.

Programmatic & headless content

Pipe AI-assisted or data-driven articles straight into the publish queue from your content pipeline — no manual copy-paste into the editor.

Agencies & blog networks

Schedule for every client site from one calendar and one API key, instead of juggling a dozen wp-admin logins.

FAQ

WordPress scheduling questions

Can you schedule WordPress posts with PostQued?

Not yet — WordPress publishing is coming soon. WordPress already has a built-in 'Publish on' date, but PostQued is building a calendar that schedules across all your sites and authors from one place, plus an API to queue drafts programmatically. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it ships.

How is this different from WordPress's built-in scheduler?

WordPress's native scheduler sets a future date on a single post inside a single site's admin. PostQued is built for publishers running multiple sites and authors: a shared editorial calendar, bulk queueing, status workflows, and one API key to push posts from scripts or AI agents — without logging into wp-admin for every article.

Will it work with self-hosted WordPress and WordPress.com?

We're targeting self-hosted WordPress.org sites via the REST API and application passwords first, with WordPress.com business plans to follow. If a specific setup matters to you, join the waitlist and tell us — it helps us prioritize.

Can I schedule WordPress posts through an API?

That's the plan. PostQued is API-first, so you'll be able to queue WordPress drafts and scheduled posts with a single static API key — from a content pipeline, a headless CMS workflow, a no-code tool, or an AI writing agent over MCP.

What will WordPress scheduling cost?

When WordPress launches it's included in PostQued's flat $20/month plan — unlimited sites, unlimited scheduled posts, no per-author or per-site fees. There's nothing extra to buy for the WordPress connector.

What can I use PostQued for today?

TikTok is live now. You can schedule and auto-publish TikTok videos and photo carousels through the official TikTok API today, and the same account will gain WordPress when it launches.

Coming soon

Be first to schedule WordPress with PostQued

WordPress scheduling is coming to PostQued — one calendar for every site and author, included in the flat $20/mo plan. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment it's live.

No spam — just one email when it launches.