Can You Schedule Posts on Skool in 2026?
The simple answer: Skool does not currently give community owners a built-in native post scheduler inside the main Skool posting interface. That means you cannot open Skool, write a post, choose a future date and time, and have Skool automatically publish it later from the native dashboard. But that does not mean you are stuck manually posting every day. There are a few ways Skool owners handle this: 1. Manual reminders. You write posts ahead of time in Google Docs, Notion, or a spreadsheet, then set calendar reminders to publish them manually. 2. Content calendar systems. You plan your weekly or monthly Skool content ahead of time so you are not deciding what to post every morning. 3. Browser-based workflows. Some people use browser tools or automations to make posting faster, but these can be fragile. 4. Virtual assistants. You give a VA pre-written posts and a posting schedule, then they manually publish for you. 5. Dedicated Skool scheduling tools. You use a tool built specifically to help you plan and schedule Skool posts ahead of time. The real problem is not just publishing the post. The real problem is staying consistent without burning out. If your community depends on you remembering to post every day, eventually life gets busy, posts get skipped, and the group starts to feel quiet. A better system is to create a repeatable posting rhythm: - Monday goal thread - Tuesday discussion prompt - Wednesday teaching post - Thursday member win thread - Friday accountability check-in - Sunday weekly recap Then you can prepare those posts ahead of time and schedule them instead of manually posting every single one. Scheduling is not about making your community robotic. It is about making sure your best ideas actually get published. Want to schedule posts instead of copying them manually? StickyHive helps Skool owners plan and schedule community content from one simple calendar.