
I love Twitter, but it’s also a prime source of guilt. I tend to read more than I tweet, especially on Flipboard.
Although I’ve used apps which schedule tweets, I’ve been less than thrilled with them. Everything I tried was cumbersome and boring, until I discovered Buffer.
Buffer takes tweet scheduling, and as this post states, Idea to paying customers in 7 weeks: how we did it | Twitter Tips And Updates From Buffer:
“It was a tiny idea. I wanted to take the scheduling feature of many Twitter clients and apps and make that single feature awesome. I believed that single feature was worthy of its own application.”
Amazing. No more guilt. I can schedule tweets when I have a block of time. If I manage to add additional tweets during the day, that’s fine. If I don’t, that’s fine too.
I’ve only just started using Buffer, so I won’t write a review yet; you can read a Buffer vs Timely review here.


Angela Booth, top copywriter, author and writing teacher.
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