![]() Now, a couple of times last month, Canva sent me an email that a post failed to share to Facebook. This is yet another way to save time! Canva Scheduler Failing to Post I’ll tweak if necessary, and then schedule THAT design to Facebook. In fact, what I have often done in the past is design a graphic for Twitter, schedule it to Twitter, make a copy, and then resize it to a Facebook post size. You can, however, make a copy if you want to schedule a design to more than one account. Please note that you can only schedule a design to one social media account and one social media post. ![]() That’s another advantage of the Canva scheduler – you can schedule to multiple Facebook accounts, which is so convenient if you run multiple Facebook pages. And that includes a couple of different Facebook accounts. ![]() In the month shown in the screenshot, all the posts were scheduled to Twitter and Facebook. You can also click on the thumbnail for more information, like the caption and to what specific account it’s scheduled.Īnd at a glance, you can see to which social media platform a post is scheduled, just by looking at the circle in the lower right hand corner. You can hover over one of the thumbnails to see the time for which it is (or was) scheduled. I love having one place I can look and see what I have scheduled. And that’s another feature I really like. Once you have scheduled your post, it shows up in the Content Planner. (For some reason, I have had to reconnect my Facebook a few times but as far as I can recall, Twitter was just a one time thing.) Canva Content Planner Now, you will have to connect your Canva to your social media accounts when you first start scheduling, but that should be a one time thing. No more having to waste time downloading your image and then uploading it to a different scheduling tool. ![]() It makes it really easy to schedule social media posts in advance. It’s that simple! And as you write your caption, Canva will tell you how many characters you have left, so you don’t need to worry that you’ll accidentally go over your character limit. Next, you’ll have the option to choose a date and time that you want your design to post.Īfter that, you’ll have the opportunity to select a social channel, write a description or caption for your post, and then schedule it by clicking on the Schedule button! You’ll click on the button in the upper righthand corner that says Share. Let’s say you’ve created a design in Canva and you want to schedule it to one of your social media accounts. And that’s by using the Canva social media scheduler! Social Media AccountsĬurrently, Canva can schedule to the following social media channels: Luckily, there is a way I can create graphics in Canva (which I use everyday anyway) and then quickly schedule them to social media. But that tool is more meant to design the graphics for you, and that’s not always what I want. I go over my experiences with it in this Tailwind Create review. ![]() Tailwind does have a feature, Tailwind Create, that allows you to create and schedule posts to Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest all within the Tailwind platform. But when you’re doing it for every social media post you schedule, it can add up. But one thing that slowed down the process for me was having to create graphics using a graphic design tool (usually Canva), downloading them, and then uploading them to the social media scheduler. Over the years, I’ve used a number of social media schedulers: Tailwind, Later, SmarterQueue, Hootsuite… You get the idea!Īll of the schedulers have their benefits. In this review of the Canva social media scheduling tool, we’ll talk about how it works and the advantages of using it – including how it saves so much time! Social Media Schedulers You may be familiar with Canva, an easy-to-use design tool that lets you create fantastic graphics for social media, your blog, and even printing in real life.īut did you know that Canva also lets you schedule posts to social media? ![]()
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