Google Business Scheduling, Coming to Kadenzo
An outdated listing quietly loses customers. When Google Business scheduling lands, you'll queue a steady stream of posts, offers, and events across every location so your profile looks active right where people decide — in Search and Maps. It's on the way — and Kadenzo already schedules every other major network today.
- Official Business Profile API
- Posts, offers & events
- Multi-location
Google Business scheduling is coming to Kadenzo. When it lands, you'll keep your listing active with scheduled posts, offers, and events across one location or many — so your business looks current when customers find you in Search and Maps. It isn't live yet; in the meantime Kadenzo schedules every other major network from one calendar.
Built to keep your listing fresh
A profile that hasn't posted in months reads as 'maybe closed.' When Google Business support lands, you'll queue posts, offers, and events ahead so every location stays current in Search and Maps — without someone remembering to log in each week.
- Schedule posts, offers, and events ahead
- Keep every location's profile current
- Look active where customers actually decide
Built for local listings
Business Profile isn't social — it's a listing that goes stale without fresh posts.
Posts that expire
Offers, events, and updates roll off the profile after seven days — keep a queue so the listing never looks abandoned.
Every post type
Schedule What's New, Offer, and Event posts, each with the right fields, buttons, and dates.
Many locations, one view
Plan and review every location's profile from one place.
Photos keep it alive
Rotate fresh photos so the listing reads lived-in — and pair posts with Facebook and Instagram.
From blank page to published in four steps
- 1
Connect your Profile
Link one location or many through the Business Profile API.
- 2
Choose the post type
Draft a standard update, an offer, or an event.
- 3
Add the details
Set the photo, dates, and a call-to-action button.
- 4
Schedule
Pick a time and it publishes to Search and Maps on its own.
What actually works on Google Business
A few habits that compound for personal brands.
Post every week
A regular cadence signals an active business and feeds local SEO. Even a short weekly update keeps the profile from looking abandoned.
Add fresh photos
Listings with recent photos get more views and clicks. Rotate in new images so the profile looks lived-in, not frozen in time.
Lead with offers and events
Offer and event posts give searchers a reason to act now. Schedule them around your real promotions and seasonal moments.
Keep every location current
If you run several locations, don't let any one go stale. A shared calendar makes it obvious which profile needs attention.
Google Business scheduling, answered
Is Google Business scheduling available yet?
Not yet — it's coming to Kadenzo. When it lands you'll schedule standard posts, offers, and events — the update types that keep a listing looking active in Search and Maps. Every other major network is already live today.
Will I be able to manage multiple locations?
That's the plan — plan and review every location's profile from one calendar instead of signing in and out of each listing.
Does keeping the profile active help local SEO?
A regularly updated profile is one of the signals Google weighs for local visibility, and fresh posts and photos give searchers more reasons to choose you.
Will it sit alongside my other channels?
Yes — Google Business will sit in the same calendar as the rest of your local marketing, so promotions stay coordinated. Kadenzo already works this way for every other network today.
Works great with Google Business
Cross-post and manage every channel from one calendar — schedule once and let each platform publish on its own.
Show up on Google Business every week
Write it once, schedule the month, and build authority without living in the app.
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