Daily posting limits
Each social network caps how many posts a single account can publish through their API per day. Schedulin enforces those limits so your queue doesn't try to publish past them.
Network limits
| Network | Posts per day (API) |
|---|---|
| Instagram (feed/Reels) | 50 |
| Instagram (Stories) | 50 |
| Facebook Page | 50 |
| Twitter / X | 2,400 tweets (per app/user combined) |
| LinkedIn (personal) | 25 |
| LinkedIn (company page) | 100 |
| TikTok | 15 |
| YouTube (Shorts) | 50 (default API quota) |
| Threads | 250 |
| Bluesky | No published limit |
| 100 | |
| Subject to subreddit-specific rules | |
| Google Business Profile | 10 per location |
These are the network's limits, not Schedulin's. We don't add caps on top.
When you hit a limit
The post that would exceed the limit stays in the queue and waits until the next 24-hour window opens. You'll see a banner explaining the wait.
For most teams, these limits are well above normal use. If you're hitting them, you're probably running automated content (like clipping output) at high volume.
Plan-level monthly limits
Separately from network limits, your Schedulin plan has a monthly post limit across all channels. See Plans and features for current numbers.