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Schedule posting notes to Substack by automating the posting process.
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**Overview**
- Schedule Substack notes with text and images, manage your queue from a sleek in‑page overlay (no popup), and let the extension post for you right on time — so
you can focus on writing.
- Track your Notes performance with a built‑in Analytics tab: quick totals/averages, fast cached loading, and smooth skeletons while data fetches.
**Key Features**
- One‑Click Scheduling: Open Substack’s composer, click “Schedule,” pick a date/
time (defaults to today + next minute), and you’re set.
- Image Support: Drag-and-drop images into the composer; the extension captures
and schedules them alongside your text.
- Smart Composer UI: When the scheduler opens, native footer buttons hide; the extension’s buttons appear. The Schedule button only enables when you’ve typed content.
- Clear Confirmation: In-page toast confirms scheduling; the composer clears and
dismisses so you start fresh next time.
- In‑Page Queue Overlay: A floating “Scheduled Posts” pill opens a slide‑out pan
el from the right — with badge counts, lazy‑loaded thumbnails, and edit/delete controls.
- Edit & Reschedule: Update text and time inline; saves rebuild alarms while preserving attached images.
- Delete with Confirm: Remove a scheduled post with an inline confirmation dialog.
- Persistent Badge: Queue count stays in sync across Substack pages.
- Keyboard & Gestures: Press ESC or drag the panel’s handle to close; click the pill again to toggle.
- Manage Subscription: Open the subscription manager directly from the overlay header.
**Notes Analytics**
- Analytics Tab: See your recent notes with Time, Content, Clicks, ❤️, 💬, and Restacks.
- Pinned Summary: Always-visible chip summary at the top (❤️, 💬, restack icon, 📊) with totals and per-note averages.
- Fast Cached Loading: When you open Analytics on your profile, all cached notes appear instantly with a small “cached” label under Time.
- Smooth Loading: Animated skeleton rows show while fresh data fetches; rows fill in as results arrive.
- Incremental Fetch: As you scroll your profile and more notes load, analytics auto-fetches and caches the new items.
- Sorting: Click the headers to sort by time, content, clicks, hearts, comments, or restacks.
- Cache Controls: Adjustable cache TTL (hours) and a “Clear Cache” button. Clearing cache empties the table and fetches fresh analytics; no cached rows are shown until new data arrives.
**How It Works**
- Schedule: Type your note (and optionally drop in images) in Substack’s composer, click “Schedule,” pick a date/time, confirm!
- Post: At the scheduled time, the extension posts your note to the Substack feed (text + images).
- Manage: Click the “Scheduled Posts” pill on any Substack page to view, edit, or delete items. Thumbnails show attached images.
- Analyze: Open the overlay’s Analytics tab on your profile to see performance, pinned totals/averages, and instantly loaded cached results; scroll to fetch analytics for older notes (cached for future visits).
**Notes**
- Substack Tab: For posting to include your authentication, keep at least one Substack tab open at the scheduled time.
- Client‑Side Automation: All actions run in your browser; your computer and browser must be on for posts to fire.
- Analytics Privacy: Analytics data is fetched with your logged-in session and cached locally via chrome.storage; you can adjust TTL or clear cache anytime.
- Respect Policies: Ensure your use complies with Substack’s Terms of Service.
**Coming Soon**
- Calendar View: Visual overview of scheduled posts.
- Timeslots: Auto‑post to your next available publishing window.
Download Substack Note Scheduler to streamline your publishing workflow, track performance at a glance, and never miss a deadline.
Latest reviews
- (2025-09-12) Debbie Leonard: I scheduled 3 Notes and none of them went out😡
- (2025-02-28) Paul Schatzkin: Two things: 1: you can't use it without paying for it ($1.99/mo) and 2: I can't see from the graphic whether you can add image files to the Notes you want to schedule. It appears not. And I'm not going to give them a dime if I can't figure that out before I give them twenty dimes. So... #FAIL.
Statistics
Installs
193
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Rating
3.0 (2 votes)
Last update / version
2025-09-04 / 1.1.5
Listing languages
en-US