postkeet / post-time analyzer
v1.2 · 2026
free tool · no signup · research-based

Post-time analyzer.

Best times to post per platform, per niche, per timezone. Based on engagement research across 10,000+ accounts.

postkeet · post-time analyzer / 2025-2026 engagement data
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Times based on aggregated engagement data across 10,000+ accounts, collected across 2025 and 2026. Your specific audience may differ — people in your niche, your country, and your follower base follow their own rhythm. These are strong starting points, not the final word.

Postkeet learns your individual audience over time and auto-schedules every post at your optimal slot.

static vs. learned

Generic times help. Your times win.

A 7:42 AM posting slot is a decent guess for an average Instagram account in your niche. But your followers aren't average — they're yours. Postkeet watches every post you publish, learns when your audience opens the app, and auto-schedules the next one at their peak. Static data gets you to good. Learned data gets you to best.

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questions

Fair things to ask.

Where does this data come from?

Aggregated engagement signals across 10,000+ public business and creator accounts spanning the nine niches in the dropdown, collected through 2025 and 2026. We look at when posts were published vs. when they received the bulk of their engagement — not just reach, but meaningful interaction.

Does it adjust for my specific audience?

No — this tool is deliberately generic. It's a strong starting point based on niche averages. For audience-specific timing, you need per-account engagement data over time, which is what Postkeet does automatically. Post for a few weeks on autopilot, it learns your pattern, it keeps optimizing.

Can I download this?

Not today. The grid is interactive on the page — you can screenshot it or copy the cells. If a CSV export would help you, tell us and we'll ship it. The full autopilot inside Postkeet exports every schedule to CSV, iCal, and Google Calendar.

Why are LinkedIn and Instagram times different?

Different audiences check different apps at different times. LinkedIn skews toward professional hours — Tuesday through Thursday, 7-9 AM and again around 5 PM when people are commuting or winding down. Instagram and TikTok skew toward personal time — early mornings, lunch breaks, and especially evenings. Pinterest is an evening-planning app. The platform encodes its audience's behavior, which encodes your best window.

How often are times updated?

We refresh the underlying dataset quarterly. Platform behavior shifts slowly — Reels pushing Instagram later into the evening, LinkedIn tightening around midweek — but the general rhythm is stable. If a platform's algorithm changes materially (new format, new placement), we re-run the analysis sooner.

Stop guessing. Post at peak.

This analyzer gives you a good answer. Postkeet learns the right answer — for your audience, your niche, your timezone — and schedules every post there automatically.

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