Can I schedule Threads posts in EziBreezy?
Yes. Connect a Threads profile, write the Threads caption, choose the account, and schedule the post on the calendar. Text-only posts, image posts, video posts, and multi-media posts are supported.
Threads is the calm one. It is where the half-thought, the aside, the thing that is too small for a real post actually fits, as long as it does not read like it was lifted straight off X. So write the Threads version on its own, keep it under the 500-character line, add the picture or the link if it needs one, put it on the calendar, and let it go out on its own time. The quick thought becomes one post, the bigger one becomes a short thread, and you never have to open the app to do it.
Sometimes it is one quick post and sometimes it grows into a short thread, and either way EziBreezy keeps the main post and the replies together on the schedule and sends them in order, so you are not back in the app posting them one at a time and watching the clock between each one.
Up to 500 characters
A single Threads post with a real character guardrail, plus images, a video, or a link attachment when the post needs one.
Main post plus replies
Add replies underneath the main post and schedule the whole sequence together, published in order.
Connect the profile once and the Threads version sits in the same publishing flow as Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, X, and Pinterest, so it stops being the post you keep meaning to write later.
The Threads copy stays separate from the LinkedIn, Instagram, X, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Pinterest ones, so the lighter version reads like it belongs there instead of like a paste from somewhere else.
Threads captions and thread replies cap at 500 characters, and the composer keeps the count in front of you so you tighten the post before it queues, not after Threads has had its say.
When the thought outgrows one post, add replies under the main one and the whole sequence goes out in order instead of you posting them one at a time watching the clock.
Image media on the main post or on the replies, with cropping for the Threads version when the frame needs to be different here.
Add a video when the post needs motion rather than another text-only thought.
Threads takes more than one image or video on a post or a reply, up to 20 media items, kept in the order you set.
For a text-led post without media, the link sits in the Threads setup and travels with the scheduled post instead of in a separate planning doc you have to remember to check.
Add one Threads topic tag, cleaned up for the platform's rules and capped at 50 characters, so the post turns up where that topic is being read.
Search for a Threads location and attach it when the post has a place worth naming.
Check the text, the media layout, and the thread replies while you can still change them, not after it is already out there.
Threads posts sit on the same calendar as the rest of the campaign, so a week of content gets built in one sitting and the date just moves when the week changes.
Reusable images and videos live in Media Room with folders and labels doing the organizing, so the Threads post pulls from one place instead of a folder hunt.
Where the workspace uses review, a Threads post can move through internal approval and client sign-off against the real copy and media before any of it is scheduled.
If Threads rejects the post, the account needs reconnecting, or a temporary hiccup gets in the way, the failed item keeps the copy, media, account, and retry path together, so you fix the one thing that broke and send it again.
Threads keeps its own version while the same idea travels across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, X, Pinterest, and Threads from the one workspace.
Threads can feel casual, but the work still deserves a feedback loop. EziBreezy reports on the metrics Threads makes available for connected accounts.
Use it to spot which short posts start conversation, which ones get passed around, and which ideas deserve a second version.
Audience
Keep an eye on audience movement as Threads becomes part of the normal publishing rhythm.
Curiosity
See when posts are making people check the account behind the thought.
Activity
Track the combined engagement signal without turning a casual channel into a spreadsheet ritual.
Conversation
Threads is a reply-shaped platform. Watch which posts actually get people talking.
Shared onward
See when a post travels beyond the people who already follow the account.
Added context
Track the posts people quote when they want to add their own angle.
Post Comments
Reply to the conversation happening in the open.
Mentions & Tags
Acknowledge those who are spreading your message.
Direct Messages
Nurture the 1-on-1 relationships that build loyalty.
Threads comments can land in the Social Inbox, so the conversation after the post does not disappear into the app. Reply from the same workspace where the post was planned, and keep the original post context close by.
Yes. Connect a Threads profile, write the Threads caption, choose the account, and schedule the post on the calendar. Text-only posts, image posts, video posts, and multi-media posts are supported.
Yes. Threads supports thread messages in EziBreezy. You can write the main post, add replies underneath it, attach supported media to those replies, and schedule the whole conversation together.
EziBreezy uses a 500-character limit for Threads captions and thread replies, matching the publishing guardrails in the product.
Yes. Threads posts can use images and videos. EziBreezy also supports multiple media items for Threads and lets you crop images for the Threads version before the post publishes.
Yes, for text-led Threads posts without media. The composer has a Threads link attachment field for that setup, so the link can stay with the scheduled post.
Yes. Write the Threads version separately. The same idea can be calmer on LinkedIn, more visual on Instagram, tighter on X, and lighter on Threads without turning into four disconnected drafts.
Yes. Threads comments are part of the Social Inbox today, alongside Instagram and Facebook conversations.
Yes. Threads analytics reports include metrics such as followers, profile views, engagement, likes, replies, reposts, and quotes where the connected account provides them.
Failed Post Recovery keeps the copy, media, account, and schedule context together. You can open the failed item, fix the issue, and retry without rebuilding the whole post.
Yes, where your workspace uses those workflows. Threads posts can move through internal approvals or client review before they are scheduled.
Check the Threads caption before the good bit gets buried after character 500.
Sketch the Threads content calendar first, then move the posts that survive into the live scheduler.
Resize campaign images before they move into Threads, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, or the next platform version.
Compare engagement before deciding which short posts deserve another version.
Build cleaner campaign links before the Threads post points people somewhere useful.
Review the account, content mix, and repeatable themes before filling another month of short posts.
A scheduled Threads post is still part of the same workspace. It can start as an idea, pick up media, move through review, sit on the calendar, publish later, come back through comments or analytics, and keep its recovery path if something fails.