Free desktop app

Schedule social media posts
for your e-commerce store

Connect once. Post automatically to X, Reddit, Instagram, Facebook, and Telegram — no monthly subscription, no cloud required.

X (Twitter) Reddit Instagram Facebook Telegram
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Schedule ahead

Queue posts days or weeks in advance. Set the time, pick the platform, and let the app deliver automatically.

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Real API connections

Direct OAuth integration with each platform — not a workaround. Posts go live exactly when you schedule them.

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5 platforms at once

Write once, select your platforms, schedule once. No copy-pasting between apps or browser tabs.

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Private by default

Your API credentials and post data stay on your machine. No accounts, no cloud sync, no data leaving your computer.

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No subscription

Buffer charges $6/channel/month. Hootsuite charges $99+. This app is free. Download it, keep it, use it forever.

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Built for sellers

Designed specifically for Shopify, Etsy, and Amazon sellers who need consistent social presence without the overhead.

How it works

1

Download and run

Download the Windows app and run it — no installation required. Runs as a standalone desktop application.

2

Connect your accounts

Authenticate each platform once via OAuth — your credentials are stored locally, never sent to a server. Connect X, Reddit, Instagram, Facebook, and Telegram individually or all at once.

3

Compose your post

Write your caption, select which platforms to post to, and pick the subreddit, page, or channel for each one. For Instagram, add a public image URL.

4

Set the schedule

Pick a date and time for delivery. The app schedules it internally — just keep the app running in the background and it posts automatically at the right time.

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Done

Your posts go live on time, every time. Queue up a week of content in one session and let the app handle the rest.

Important: The app must be running on your computer for scheduled posts to deliver. It works best when left open in the background or minimised to system tray. A future cloud version will handle this automatically.

How it compares

Feature This app Free Buffer Hootsuite
Monthly cost $0 $6/channel/mo $99+/mo
X (Twitter)
Reddit
Instagram
Facebook
Telegram
Data stays on your device
No account required

Reddit scheduling is a genuine differentiator — no major paid tool supports it. For Shopify and Etsy sellers who use Reddit for community marketing, this is the only free option.

Web interface

When the app is running, a web interface is available locally at localhost:5000 — giving you a browser-based view of your schedule without opening the desktop app. A hosted cloud version is in development that will remove the requirement to keep your computer running.

Cloud version coming soon

The hosted version will run 24/7 without needing your computer on.
No changes to the free pricing.

Download the app — free

Windows desktop application. No installation wizard, no account signup, no monthly fee.
Connect your accounts and start scheduling in under 10 minutes.

Windows 10/11 · Python 3.8+ required · Free forever

Mac and Linux versions not yet available. Cloud version coming later.

Common questions

Is it really free?

Yes, completely. No trial period, no premium tier, no credit card. Download it and use it indefinitely.

What happens if my computer is off when a post is scheduled?

The post won't send — the app needs to be running. For best results, keep the app open in the background or minimised. The cloud version (coming later) will handle this automatically.

Do I need to be technical to use it?

You need Python 3.8+ installed on your Windows machine. Setting up the API connections for each platform requires following their developer documentation — this takes 15–30 minutes per platform on first setup. Once connected, everything else is point-and-click.

Is it safe to enter my API credentials?

Your credentials are stored locally in SQLite on your machine. They are never transmitted to any server — there is no server. The app communicates directly with each platform's API, which is the same method all major scheduling tools use.

Why does Instagram need a public image URL?

Instagram's API requires images to be hosted at a publicly accessible URL rather than uploaded directly as a file. Host your product images on your Shopify store, Imgur, or any public image host and use that URL when scheduling.

Where can I report bugs or request features?

Post in our Reddit community or reach out on X @AIForEcom2026.