X (Twitter) Scheduler & Thread Planner
Plan tweets and full threads in one calendar. Write long-form and auto-split it into a clean chain, schedule it to post in order, and keep your feed active without living in the app.
- Official X API
- Native thread support
- Cross-posting built in
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Kadenzo is an X (Twitter) scheduler with native thread support. Write a single post or a whole thread, schedule the chain to publish in order, keep a steady cadence, and cross-post the same idea to Bluesky, LinkedIn, and more.
Schedule the whole thread, not just the first tweet
Write it long-form and Kadenzo splits it into a clean thread at sensible break points. Tweak any tweet, add media where you want it, and schedule the entire chain to publish in order.
- Auto-split long-form into a tidy thread
- Schedule the whole chain to post in order
- Add media to any tweet in the thread
What a scheduler adds on X
X moves fast — these keep you consistent instead of glued to the timeline.
Cross-post everywhere
Write once and send the same idea to Bluesky, LinkedIn, and more — no copy-pasting between tabs.
Counts the way X does
A composer that knows 280 characters and counts a URL as 23, so nothing gets cut off.
Keep a steady cadence
Queue posts ahead so your feed stays active on the weeks you are heads-down.
Write from desktop
Draft and edit on a real keyboard, then schedule — instead of thumb-typing in the app.
Everything else an X habit needs
The day-to-day details that keep an account moving.
Bulk scheduling
Draft a week of posts in one sitting and spread them across the calendar.
AI caption help
Hooks and angles tuned for X when you are staring at a blank box.
Reply-ready
Plan posts you can jump back into and reply under within the first hour.
Link-aware posting
X shows link posts to fewer people — place the link where it actually counts.
Drafts & queue
Keep a backlog of ideas and pull from it whenever a slot opens up.
Performance insights
See which posts and threads landed so the next batch is sharper.
From blank page to published in four steps
- 1
Connect your account
Link your X account through the official API.
- 2
Write the post or thread
Draft a single post or a numbered thread in one editor.
- 3
Add media
Attach images, GIFs, or video to any post in the chain.
- 4
Schedule
Pick a time and the whole thread posts in order, automatically.
Why not just use X's built-in scheduler?
The built-in scheduler covers the basics. Running an account needs more.
What actually works on X (Twitter)
A few habits that compound for personal brands.
Win the first tweet
The opening line of a thread decides whether anyone reads the rest. Lead with a sharp claim, a number, or a tension — not a warm-up.
Show up in replies early
X rewards conversation. Reply to the first comments on your post within the first hour while it's still being distributed.
Go easy on hashtags
One or two at most. On X, a stack of hashtags reads as spam and tends to cost reach rather than add it.
Keep a steady cadence
A quiet feed loses reach. Queue posts ahead so you stay present on busy weeks instead of disappearing for days.
X (Twitter) scheduling, answered
Can I schedule tweets and threads?
Both. Schedule a single post or a full multi-tweet thread — the whole chain publishes in order at the time you choose, with no need to be at your computer.
Can I write long-form and split it into a thread?
Yes. Write it as one block and Kadenzo splits it into clean tweets at sensible break points. Review and tweak each one before you schedule.
Can I cross-post the same idea to other platforms?
Write once and send it to X, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and more from a single draft — no copy-pasting between apps, each tuned per platform if you want.
Does it work with a free X account?
It works with any X account. X's own scheduling is Premium-only, but Kadenzo schedules your posts regardless of tier.
Can I add images or video?
Yes — attach media to a single post or to any tweet within a thread, then schedule it like anything else.
What about links and reach on X?
X tends to show posts with outbound links to fewer people. You can keep the link off the X version while keeping it on your other platforms, or place it where it earns the most — your call.
Works great with X (Twitter)
Cross-post and manage every channel from one calendar — schedule once and let each platform publish on its own.
Show up on X (Twitter) every week
Write it once, schedule the month, and build authority without living in the app.
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