Post to Queue
Stack posts to queue and auto publish them in chosen interval and time frame.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3865 days ago • 2 reviews
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Don’t want to publish all of your posts at once but hate manual scheduling/rescheduling? Post to Queue comes as a solution. You just put posts to queue and they’ll be published automatically when chosen time passes since last published post of that post type. It’s even possible to choose days of the week and hours of the day when those posts will be published.
Post to Queue is like Buffer for WordPress, just better.
It requires that cron runs regularly to be able to publish posts on time.
Post to Queue code is partly based on a code from plugin Automatic Post Scheduler by Tudor Sandu and a code from plugin Metronet Reorder Posts by Ronald Huereca and Ryan Hellyer for Metronet Norge AS.
And it’s on GitHub.
Installation
From your WordPress dashboard
- Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’
- Search for ‘Post to Queue’
- Activate ‘Post to Queue’ from your Plugins page.
- Write post, check ‘Add to queue’ and press ‘Publish’ to queue post.
From WordPress.org
- Download ‘Post to Queue’.
- Upload the
post-to-queuedirectory to your/wp-content/plugins/directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc…) - Activate ‘Post to Queue’ from your Plugins page. (You’ll be greeted with a Welcome page.)
- Write post, check ‘Add to queue’ and press ‘Publish’ to queue post.
Extra
Visit ‘Settings > Writing’ and adjust your configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions
My post was published immediately after I queued it. Why?
This means that time between your last published post and time you queued new post was longer than queue interval.







