7 Ways To Schedule Future Tweets In Twitter

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Quite sometime back we had told you about 11 ways to schedule and send emails in the future, however lots of things have changed since then and people are using as a mode of communication.

So what better way than to tell our readers about 7 services/applications that will help you schedule tweets in the future.

Interesting Read: Ultimate List of Twitter Applications and Services

Twuffer – Twuffer was developed for anyone who has a need to schedule pre-written, post-dated tweets, you can use it for different purposes, like tweeting hourly/daily/monthly announcements, running time based contests and so on.

AutoTweeter – A java based cross platform twitter desktop client that will allow you to schedule future tweets without using any external service.

Future Tweets – Future Tweets is a free service that lets you schedule your Twitter messages. Send it at a specific time in the future or send a recurring tweet daily, weekly, monthly or yearly!

TwitRobot – TwitRobot allows schedule your Twitter messages. Send status updates to Twitter even when your away from your phone or computer.

TwitResponse (our review)– This is a service which we had reviewed in the past. TwitResponse allows you to schedule unlimited amount of tweets and send them out in the future, you can easily manage all your scheduled tweets and edit or delete them from your dashboard.

TweetLater – TweetLater allows you to schedule tweets that will be sent out in the future. Pretty simple and easy to use.

TwitMessenger – A new service that allows users to schedule tweets for the future.

Which other service have you used to send out tweets in the future? Have you used any of the ones we listed here? Do let us know through your comments.



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  1. Pallab
    June 20th, 2009 at 1:39 pm #

    My favourite option is Su.pr from StumbleUpon. I had reviewed it couple of weeks back on my blog. It even shows a graph and suggets the best time for posting your tweets. And the best part is its integration with SU and the option to promote your other blog posts.

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  2. Christopher :o
    June 22nd, 2009 at 5:20 pm #

    Now if only TweetDeck would jump on board and allow future tweets, we’d be all set!

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  3. Anuj Seth
    June 25th, 2009 at 1:45 am #

  4. Jeff Hurt
    June 25th, 2009 at 9:19 am #

    I would add to your list Hootsuite.com that lets you schedule tweets to be sent in the future. It also incorporates tracking so you can see how many people open any links you sent. One of my favorites.

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  5. Harsh Agrawal
    June 25th, 2009 at 1:36 pm #

    Above alll the service I’m using tweetlater and it;s one of the easy and best tool I have for making my twitter account automatic….

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  6. Jaymie L. Conrad
    June 28th, 2009 at 11:16 am #

    Thanks for the list, some are new to me. I am going to check them out. But want to drop a line and thank you for putting the review for them up here.

    Jaymie

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  7. Protaras
    July 3rd, 2009 at 8:08 am #

    I have been using tweetdeck, twit robot and twitter feed for my tweets at http://www.twitter.com/4Armonia

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  8. Diana
    July 7th, 2009 at 9:15 am #

    I’ve tested only one app so far, Future Tweets, and right now, it’s not functioning properly. It looks like others are having problems via their site as well. At times I would rather pay for a service (minimally, of course) and get the fixes in a timely manner. Would love to get feedback from you on what works/doesn’t work.

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  9. Rachael
    August 4th, 2009 at 12:16 pm #

    You failed to mention the best scheduler (by far) Twaitter. That’s what I use.

    http://www.twaitter.com

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  10. Steve
    August 20th, 2009 at 12:56 am #

    Rachael I agree with you completely. Twaitter is by far the best tool for scheduling tweets. I’ve tried all the ones mentioned in this article. I’m sure Keith would have mentioned it if he had seen it. He should revise the article with a comparison.

    Steve

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  11. Penny Preston
    September 28th, 2009 at 7:56 pm #

    Thanks for the recommendation. I’m going to check out Twaiter. This is just what I’ve been looking for.

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  12. Jeanne
    November 3rd, 2009 at 3:34 pm #

    I’m looking for a service that will allow me to save draft tweets without scheduling them for a future date. I know Socialoomph.com (formerly TweetLater) does it, but I don’t like the interface and was hoping one of these others did it as well. Does anyone know?

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    Keith Dsouza Reply:

    @Jeanne I need to lookup and see if I can find a service like that, will let you know about it once I find it

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