Cross-Platform Scheduling
When you have the same post to publish on Instagram and Facebook, you schedule once and Plynky publishes on both platforms at the chosen time, with identical copy or tailored copy per platform.
When you schedule a post it lands in the calendar automatically, whether from a draft or a live profile, on Instagram or Facebook. You see the editorial plan of every client at a glance.
You have one sheet for Instagram, another for Facebook, with different dates and approval statuses managed in different ways. Plynky pulls everything into a monthly view, where every scheduled post appears automatically color-coded by platform.
From client connection to automatic publishing.
Create or schedule a post in any workspace, both draft and live, and Plynky adds it to the unified calendar right away.
See everything going out from now to end of month, with active filters by platform or by single client.
Click on the post to edit time, copy or platform. Send it to the client for approval or leave it scheduled as is.
When you have the same post to publish on Instagram and Facebook, you schedule once and Plynky publishes on both platforms at the chosen time, with identical copy or tailored copy per platform.
Whether you schedule a post from a draft or from a client live profile, in both cases it appears in the unified calendar. No switching between workspaces and no filters to set every time.
When a brand is on both Instagram and Facebook, the unified calendar literally cuts your weekly planning time in half.
When you have Brand A on Instagram only, Brand B on Facebook only and Brand C on both, the filtered view per client removes all operational confusion.
Yes. Pick the target platforms and Plynky publishes at the scheduled time on both, with identical copy or adjusted copy per platform.
No practical limit. You can queue an entire month or quarter, and Plynky holds it all in queue until publishing time.
Yes, the calendar is optimized for tablet and smartphone. You open the post and edit time or copy directly from the couch.
Yes, each post is color-coded by status (draft, in approval, approved, published), so at a glance you know where you are blocked.