
Want to schedule Facebook posts automatically? PostQuickAI offers queue-based scheduling with time slots, letting you add posts to a queue that publishes at your pre-defined times—without picking dates manually each time.
Set up your posting schedule once, then add content to the queue. PostQuickAI handles the auto-publishing server-side, so your Facebook Page stays active even when you're busy.
Plans start at $8/month · 7-day free trial included
Instead of picking a specific date and time for each post, you define time slots (like "Monday 10am, Wednesday 3pm, Friday 9am") and add posts to a queue. The next post in the queue publishes at the next available slot.
Set up a posting schedule that works for your audience. For example: Tue/Thu at 11am, Sat at 2pm. These become your recurring posting windows.
Create your content and add it to the queue. Each post will automatically get assigned to the next available time slot.
PostQuickAI publishes each post server-side at the assigned time. No need to manually schedule or keep your browser open.
See your queued posts on the calendar. Rearrange, edit, or remove posts before they publish.
Link your Facebook account to PostQuickAI. Select which Page(s) you want to schedule posts to.
Define when you want posts to go out. Choose days and times that align with when your audience is most active.
Write your posts, add images or video, and click "Add to Queue" instead of picking a specific date. Use the AI Caption Generator to speed up writing.
Check your calendar to see where each post will publish. Reorder the queue or edit posts as needed.
Posts publish automatically at each time slot. Add more content to the queue whenever you have time.
Batch your content creation in one session. Add posts to the queue and let them publish over days or weeks without manual scheduling each time.
A consistent posting schedule keeps your Page active and your audience engaged. The queue ensures you never miss a posting window.
Server-side publishing means posts go live even when you're offline, on vacation, or focused on other work.
Mix queue-based scheduling with specific date scheduling. Use the queue for regular content and manual dates for time-sensitive posts.
Updates, questions, announcements
Single image with caption
Albums and carousel posts
Upload and schedule video
Stay visible on Facebook without daily posting effort. Batch content weekly, add to the queue, and focus on running your business.
Coordinate Facebook posting with other channels. Use the queue for regular content and calendar for campaign-specific posts.
Keep your Facebook Page active while focusing on content creation. Add posts to the queue whenever inspiration strikes.
True evergreen tools automatically recycle and republish the same content repeatedly. PostQuickAI focuses on one-time scheduled publishing—each post publishes once at its scheduled time. If you want to republish content, you can duplicate posts and schedule them again manually. This gives you more control over what gets republished and when.
PostQuickAI supports automatic scheduling across multiple platforms:
If you’re searching for a way to schedule Facebook posts automatically, you’re probably trying to achieve a simple outcome: your Facebook Page stays consistent even when you’re busy.
PostQuickAI lets you create posts, choose a time, and auto‑publish to your Facebook Page with server-side scheduled publishing (so you don’t need to keep a laptop open). You can schedule:
Note: Facebook Stories scheduling is not supported in PostQuickAI.
A lot of “evergreen queue tools” focus on recycling content forever. That can be useful—but many teams first need something more basic (and more reliable): a repeatable system to plan, schedule, and auto-publish Page posts without friction.
PostQuickAI is built around that system.
When you schedule a Facebook Page post in PostQuickAI, it publishes automatically at the scheduled time—even if your browser is closed.
Why it matters: no reminders, no “I forgot to hit publish,” no leaving your computer running.
PostQuickAI supports scheduling and publishing these Facebook Page feed post types:
Why it matters: you can plan real content (product photos, before/after posts, event albums, short videos), not just text updates.
If you have access to more than one Facebook Page, PostQuickAI supports selecting the specific Page you want to publish to.
Why it matters: fewer mistakes when you’re switching between brands, locations, or clients.
If writing is what slows you down, PostQuickAI includes AI tools you can use when you want them:
Why it matters: you can batch more posts in less time while keeping final control.
PostQuickAI includes Content Groups, which help you separate work by brand/client.
Why it matters: a cleaner workflow when you’re managing multiple Pages and content streams.
An “evergreen queue” usually means you build a library of timeless posts (FAQs, best tips, testimonials, evergreen offers) and keep your schedule filled with them.
PostQuickAI helps you schedule Facebook posts automatically, but it does not position itself as an “auto-recycling forever” tool where posts automatically re-queue themselves after publishing.
You can still run a highly effective evergreen system by combining:
This gives you the practical benefits most people want from an evergreen queue: consistency without daily work—while staying fully in control of what publishes.
Connect Facebook so PostQuickAI can publish to your Page.
If you manage multiple Pages, you’ll be able to choose the specific Page you want to post to.
Write your post text, then optionally use AI tools to speed up drafting:
Helpful internal tools:
- AI Caption Generator
- AI Hashtag Generator
Pick the format that fits the post:
Select when you want the post to go live.
Once scheduled, PostQuickAI handles publishing automatically—no open browser tab required.
| Feature | What It Does | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Facebook Page auto-publishing | Publishes your scheduled posts automatically | No manual posting or reminders |
| Supports major Page post formats | Text, single image, multi-image, and video | Matches how businesses actually post |
| Page targeting | Choose which Page to publish to | Avoid posting to the wrong brand/client |
| Content Groups | Separate brands/clients/content streams | Clean multi-Page workflows |
| AI writing tools (optional) | Captions, hashtags, proofreading, tone adjustment | Faster batching with control |
| Auto-Gen Workflow (optional) | Generates drafts on a schedule | Keeps your pipeline full over time |
Reminder: Facebook Stories scheduling is not supported.
If your goal is “evergreen queue” consistency, use this simple operating system.
Create evergreen posts in three buckets:
In PostQuickAI, organize these with Content Groups so each brand/client has its own clean pipeline.
Instead of relying on auto-recycling, aim to keep your Facebook Page scheduled 2–4 weeks ahead.
That buffer absorbs vacations, busy seasons, and last-minute client work—without your Page going silent.
Many people start with Meta Business Suite. It can be fine for basic use—especially if you only post occasionally.
If you only need to schedule a post once in a while and don’t mind workflow changes inside Meta’s interface, native tools might cover the basics.
Some tools specialize in evergreen recycling (re-queueing the same post over and over). That’s a specific approach.
Because the real pain isn’t recycling—it’s: - writing posts consistently - organizing content by brand/client - getting everything scheduled far enough ahead - and ensuring it publishes automatically
PostQuickAI directly solves those problems.
PostQuickAI is a paid product with a 7-day free trial on monthly plans.
See details on the pricing page.
Yes—if you’re posting to a Facebook Page, PostQuickAI lets you schedule posts and auto-publish them server-side at the time you choose.
You can schedule Facebook Page posts including: - text posts - single-image photo posts - multi-image posts - video posts
No. Facebook Stories scheduling is not supported in PostQuickAI.
No. Scheduled publishing runs server-side, so posts can publish even if you’re offline.
Yes. If you have access to multiple Pages, PostQuickAI supports selecting a specific Page to publish to.
PostQuickAI focuses on scheduling and auto-publishing, plus optional Auto-Gen drafting. It does not position itself as an automatic recycling/re-queue tool.
If you want an evergreen-style workflow, the recommended approach is to batch evergreen posts and keep your calendar scheduled several weeks ahead.
Yes. You can use AI tools for captions, hashtags, proofreading, and tone adjustments. You can also use the dedicated tools: - AI Caption Generator - AI Hashtag Generator
If your goal is to schedule Facebook posts automatically (and keep an evergreen-style posting rhythm without living in Meta tabs), PostQuickAI gives you a simple, reliable workflow:
Next steps:
- Start from the product page: /facebook-scheduler
- Check plans and trial details: /pricing
Automatic scheduling means your posts publish at pre-set times without manual intervention. PostQuickAI uses server-side publishing, so posts go live even when your computer is off.
Queue-based scheduling lets you define time slots (e.g., Monday 9am, Wednesday 2pm, Friday 10am) and add posts to a queue. Posts publish automatically at the next available slot without picking specific dates each time.
PostQuickAI focuses on one-time scheduled posts. For true evergreen recycling (republishing the same content repeatedly), you would need to manually re-schedule posts or duplicate them.
Yes. Enable multiple platforms when creating a post, and PostQuickAI will publish to all of them at the scheduled time.
You can schedule text posts, single images, multi-image posts, and videos to Facebook Pages.
No. PostQuickAI publishes server-side. Once scheduled, your posts will publish automatically.
Yes. PostQuickAI offers a 7-day free trial. Plans start at $8/month after that.
Yes. If your Facebook account has access to multiple Pages, you can select which Page to publish to when scheduling.
Ready for automatic Facebook scheduling? Set up your time slots, add posts to the queue, and let PostQuickAI handle the publishing.