3 Ways to Schedule a Post on Facebook in 2025


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πŸ—“️ 3 Easy Ways to Schedule Facebook Posts in 2025 (Step-by-Step Guide)

Do you ever feel chained to your phone because you manage a Facebook page or group and always need to post “right now”? Or maybe your best social media ideas strike in the middle of the night — only to vanish by morning?

The good news: you don’t have to be online 24/7 to stay consistent on Facebook. With the right scheduling tools, you can plan posts in advance, save hours every week, and finally work smarter — not harder.

In this guide, you’ll discover three simple ways to schedule Facebook posts in 2025, whether you want to manage just one page or handle multiple platforms at once.

πŸ”Ή Option 1: Schedule Facebook Posts Using Buffer

If you’re looking for a straightforward, all-in-one solution for managing multiple social networks, Buffer is one of the easiest tools available. It allows you to create, plan, and schedule content across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and more — all from one dashboard.

Best of all, Buffer offers a free plan for up to three social accounts, making it a great starting point for individuals and small teams.

🧭 How to Schedule a Facebook Post in Buffer

  1. Create an Account
    Go to buffer.com and sign up for a free account.


  2. Connect Your Facebook Page or Group

    After signing up, connect your Facebook Page or Group (note: groups require extra permissions).

  3. Start a New Post
    Go to the Publish tab. You can start a new post from:

    • The calendar view

    • The queue

    • Or by clicking “New Post”

  4. Create Your Content

    • Write your caption

    • Add images, videos, or links

    • Preview how your post will look on the right-hand side


  5. Schedule Your Post

    • Choose “Schedule for Later”

    • Pick your desired date and time

    • For Facebook Groups, you’ll receive a notification reminder to publish manually (Facebook restricts third-party auto-posting in groups)

    • For Facebook Pages, Buffer will automatically publish at the scheduled time

  6. Manage Your Queue
    Once scheduled, you can view, edit, delete, or drag-and-drop posts to adjust times. Buffer also offers a mobile app, so you can manage everything on the go.

Why Use Buffer

  • Ideal for managing multiple platforms

  • Clean, simple interface

  • Preview before posting

  • Batch scheduling to save time


πŸ”Ή Option 2: Schedule Posts Directly in the Facebook App

If Facebook is your only social platform and you prefer to keep things simple, you can schedule posts directly from the Facebook mobile app.

🧠 Note: You cannot schedule posts on Facebook’s desktop website — this feature is mobile-only.

πŸ“± How to Schedule a Post on the Facebook App

  1. Switch to Your Page or Professional Profile
    Scheduling is only available for Pages or Professional Profiles, not personal accounts.

  2. Create a Post
    Tap “What’s on your mind?”
    Type your caption, add images or videos, and customize your post.

  3. Open Post Settings
    Tap “Next”, then choose “Scheduling Options.”

  4. Select Schedule for Later
    Pick your preferred date and time for publishing.
    Hit Save, then Post — and Facebook will queue it for you.

πŸ“… For Facebook Groups:

If you’re an admin of a group, the process is similar:

  • Go to your group page

  • Tap “Write something”

  • Create your post

  • Tap the Schedule button at the top

  • Choose your time and tap SaveSchedule

πŸ” How to Find Scheduled Posts

Facebook’s layout changes often, but here’s the current method:

  • Tap the Menu (☰)

  • Go to Professional Dashboard

  • Select ContentCalendar
    There you’ll find all scheduled posts and can edit or reschedule them.

Why Use the Facebook App

  • Simple and native

  • No third-party logins

  • Ideal for single-page management

πŸ”Ή Option 3: Schedule Posts with Meta Business Suite

If you want a more professional, centralized tool — especially for managing both Facebook and Instagram — the Meta Business Suite is your best bet. It’s completely free and packed with features for scheduling, analytics, and content planning.

πŸ’» How to Schedule in Meta Business Suite

  1. Log In
    Visit business.facebook.com and log into your account.


  2. Create a Post

    On the homepage, click “Create Post.”


    • Facebook

    • Instagram

    • Or both



  3. Choose where to post:

  4. Compose Your Content

    Add your caption, images, videos, or links.
    Review the live preview to ensure everything looks right.

  5. Set Your Date and Time
    Scroll to Scheduling Options, select “Schedule”, then choose your date and time.


  6. Confirm and Save

    Once scheduled, your post will automatically publish at the chosen time.

  7. Manage Your Calendar
    Go to Planner or Content tabs to view, edit, or reschedule posts.

🧠 Note: Meta Business Suite scheduling works only for Pages and Professional Profiles, not for Groups.

Why Use Meta Business Suite

  • Manage Facebook + Instagram together

  • Access analytics and insights

  • Collaborate with team members

  • Free and officially supported by Meta

Choosing the Right Tool for You

Tool Best For Platforms Key Features
Buffer Managing multiple platforms Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc. Clean interface, free plan, previews
Facebook App Simple single-page management Facebook only Mobile scheduling, no extra tools
Meta Business Suite Businesses managing Facebook + Instagram Facebook, Instagram Calendar, insights, collaboration

Final Thoughts

Staying consistent on social media doesn’t mean being online all day. By learning how to schedule your Facebook posts, you can:

✅ Post at peak engagement times
✅ Save hours each week
✅ Keep your content organized
✅ Focus more on strategy and engagement

Whether you use Buffer for multi-platform planning, the Facebook app for quick scheduling, or Meta Business Suite for professional management, the key is consistency and preparation.

So pick your favorite method, start scheduling today, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your content is taken care of — even when you’re not online.


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