PostDodo schedules single posts and threads to X (Twitter), confirms every one with a live-link receipt, and auto-retries failures so nothing dies in a queue. X (Twitter) connection is rolling out next, so start free today and we will tell you the moment it lands.
Straight answer first: you cannot connect X (Twitter) in PostDodo today. It is on the near-term roadmap and rolling out soon. We would rather tell you that plainly than promise a button that is not there yet.
Here is the part that matters: when X (Twitter) lands, it inherits the same engine that already runs every live platform. That means confirmed publishing with a real post-link receipt, automatic retries with backoff when the API hiccups, and an alert before your connected account expires so a scheduled post never fails mid-launch. Start free now, schedule the networks that are already live, and you will be first in line when X (Twitter) switches on.
Most schedulers fail quietly, and on a fast-moving feed like X (Twitter) a dropped post at the wrong minute is a wasted moment. PostDodo is built around proof, not hope.
After we publish to X (Twitter) we read back the live post link and save it to your post. You see the real URL, so you know it went out instead of trusting a green checkmark that lies.
When the X (Twitter) API rate-limits or stumbles, PostDodo retries with backoff. If a post still cannot land, it is flagged in your log with the reason, not buried.
Connect X (Twitter) alongside the rest within your plan. No per-channel fee, no per-seat tax. Flat pricing from 9 dollars a month, and X (Twitter) costs nothing extra to add.
X (Twitter) rewards consistency and a clean format. PostDodo handles the post types that actually move on the platform.
Text, links, and media in one shot. The composer counts toward the 280-character limit live, with a per-platform preview so nothing gets truncated when it publishes.
Write a full thread once and schedule the whole chain. Each post previews on its own, so your hook, body, and call to action all land the way you wrote them, in order.
Attach images to a post or thread and PostDodo shapes the upload to what X (Twitter) accepts behind the scenes, so you are not fighting format errors at publish time.
A few specifics worth knowing before you queue a week of X (Twitter) content.
The limit is 280 characters per post. Front-load the point in the first line, because the timeline truncates and the first words decide whether anyone expands. The live preview keeps you honest before you schedule.
Do not cram a big idea into one cut-off post. Break it into a thread: a sharp first post as the hook, then one clear point per post. Threads keep people scrolling and signal depth on the feed.
Weekday mornings and the early-afternoon window tend to pull the most engagement, in your audience timezone. Schedule a consistent cadence, then read your own numbers and adjust. Our best-time-to-post guide has the detail.
Not yet. X (Twitter) is on our near-term roadmap, not live to connect today. You can start free now, schedule the platforms that are already live, and we will notify you the moment X (Twitter) connection lands so you are ready on day one.
Yes. The X (Twitter) rollout covers single posts and full threads. You write the whole thread in one composer, see a per-post preview so nothing gets cut at 280 characters, and schedule the entire chain to publish in order at the time you pick.
The same way as every other PostDodo platform. After we publish, we read back the live post link from X (Twitter) and save it against your post as a receipt. No guessing whether it went out, and if a post fails we auto-retry with backoff instead of dropping it silently.
Engagement on X (Twitter) tends to cluster around weekday mornings and the early-afternoon commute window in your audience's timezone, with a lighter lunchtime bump. Treat that as a starting point, then schedule, watch your own numbers, and shift. Our guide on the best time to post breaks it down by platform.
No. PostDodo is flat pricing: Starter 9 dollars, Pro 19 dollars, Team 39 dollars a month, with no per-channel or per-seat tax. When X (Twitter) goes live you connect it within your plan at no extra charge, alongside every other network you use.
Want the full picture? See the feature list, the flat pricing, and our notes on how we stop failed posts and the best time to post in 2026.
Schedule the platforms that are live today, and we will notify you the moment X (Twitter) connection rolls out. No card to start.
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