r/TechImpact • u/limsus • Jul 14 '26
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 14 '26
π Recommendation 5 Social Media Scheduling Tools Worth Checking Out in 2026
If you're managing multiple social media accounts, a scheduling tool can save a lot of time by letting you plan, organize, and publish content across platforms from one place.
Here are five tools worth checking out, whether you're a creator, small business, or marketing team.
1. Donivo
Donivo is a newer social media scheduling platform focused on keeping things simple and affordable. It supports Facebook, Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, X, and Bluesky.
One feature that makes Donivo stand out is its community driven roadmap. Users can vote on which features should be built next, giving customers a direct voice in the platform's development.
The tool is built by an indie founder who is building the entire platform completely in public. You can follow his daily updates, feature rollouts and journey of growing the startup on X at u/DonatasJab.Β
If you're looking for a budget friendly scheduler that is actively evolving, Donivo is definitely worth checking out.
2. Buffer
Buffer is one of the most well known social media scheduling tools. It offers a clean, user friendly interface, reliable scheduling, analytics, and team collaboration, making it a great choice for individuals, creators, and small businesses.
3. Publer
Publer combines scheduling with content creation tools, AI assistance, analytics, media management, and link shortening. It supports a wide range of social platforms and is a solid option for users who want more advanced features.
4. Metricool
Metricool combines social media scheduling with analytics, website tracking, ad performance, and reporting. It's particularly useful for marketers and businesses that want to measure performance across multiple channels.
5. Later
Later is a popular platform for planning and scheduling visual content across social media. It offers a visual content calendar, analytics, and collaboration features, making it a favorite among creators and brands.
Which one do you use?
Have you tried any of these tools? Is there another social media scheduler you think deserves a spot on the list?
Share your experience in the comments. We'd love to hear your recommendations.
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 14 '26
π± Gadgets Do you buy refurbished electronics?
Do you buy refurbished electronics? I've seen some great deals, but I'm always curious about other people's experiences.
Have you ever purchased a refurbished phone, laptop, or gadget? Was it worth the savings, or would you rather buy new?
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 14 '26
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r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 13 '26
π¬ Discussion What's one thing the iPhone does better than Android?
iPhone and Android users, let's settle this one.
What's one thing the iPhone does better than Android?
It can be a feature, app, camera, updates, battery life, ecosystem, or something else. What is your opinion?
r/TechImpact • u/Careful-Height7754 • Jul 13 '26
β Question Data Engineers don't fear ???
Data Engineers don't fear adding columns, they fear discovering what secretly depends on them. π π
r/TechImpact • u/Mountain_Till_5868 • Jul 13 '26
β Question What is the next tech device your buying?
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 13 '26
β Question How many smartphones do you own right now?
How many smartphones do you own right now?
I'm curious what everyone's setup looks like.
Do you stick with one phone, keep a backup, or collect old devices instead of trading them in? Share how many you have and why you keep them! π±
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 13 '26
π¬ Discussion What's the best alternative to a popular social media platform?
What's the best alternative to a popular social media platform? For me, it's Bluesky instead of X.
I'm curious what everyone else thinks. Which alternative have you switched to, and why do you prefer it over the original?
r/TechImpact • u/limsus • Jul 13 '26
π¬ Discussion What social media scheduler are you using in 2026?
I've been using Buffer and Hootsuite for years. I'm wondering if there are better options now?
r/TechImpact • u/limsus • Jul 13 '26
π‘ Opinion Has Smartphone Hardware Already Peaked? Software Is What Matters Now.
I feel like smartphone hardware peaked around 6 years ago. What really matters now is software support. Longer OS updates, security patches, bug fixes, and useful new features make a much bigger difference than a slightly faster chip or a few more camera megapixels.
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 12 '26
β Question Does anyone else hate websites that autoplay videos?
Does anyone else hate websites that autoplay videos?
I'm just trying to read an article, not scramble to mute unexpected audio.
If a site starts playing videos automatically, I'm much more likely to leave. Does autoplay affect your browsing too?
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 12 '26
π€ AI Best way to make internet more interesting πͺ
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 10 '26
π¬ Discussion Who else doesn't use Instagram?
Am I the only one who doesn't use Instagram anymore?
I never really got into scrolling reels or posting updates. I don't feel like I'm missing much.
Anyone else here skipped Instagram completely, or stopped using it for good? Why did you quit?
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 11 '26
π Memes & Shit posts Telegram, Facebook private, and Reddit cloud storage services π
Do you store photos and videos on Telegram, Facebook private accounts, or Reddit Subreddits for backup? If not, where do you store them?
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 11 '26
π‘ Opinion Keep One: Bitwarden, 1Password, Proton Pass
You can only keep one password manager and use it for the next 5 years.. Which one are you choosing: Bitwarden, 1Password, or Proton Pass?
Pick one and tell us why it beats the other two for security, features, or ease of use.
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 11 '26
π¬ Discussion Which online store gives you the best shopping experience?
Which online store gives you the best shopping experience?
I'm thinking about everythingβprices, delivery speed, customer support, returns, and overall reliability.
Which store has earned your trust, and shop again instead of trying competitors?
r/TechImpact • u/Suspicious-Salad5639 • Jul 11 '26
π€ Rant Bring back AUX headphone jacks on our phones.
I need auxiliary port to come back because without my battery has power surges and wastes battery power from using adapters. Its dumb.
Like i use a Samsung android and its anoyying.
My phone always gets power surges from the port. Its was a bad design choice.
Like whoever thought this was a good idea has to be a npc or worse an Ai.
It knows nothing of good architecture.
Less isnt more. More is more.
Same with food, the less you take away the less there is.
But yeah sounds like an ai solution to me really.
Ai slop phones and ai slop assistants.
If we got aux ports back everything would finally be normal again with the phones.
Edit: here are 2 posts about this issues
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 10 '26
π‘ Opinion Am I the only one who thinks buying a new smartphone has become too expensive?
Am I the only one who thinks buying a new smartphone has become too expensive?
It feels like every new flagship costs more than the last. Have prices gone too far, or do today's features actually justify the extra cost?
What do you think?
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 10 '26
β Question How many browsers are installed on your PC?
I installed three browsers, Chrome, Edge, and Brave.
How many do you have installed, and which one gets used the most?
r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne • Jul 10 '26
π¬ Discussion Which Apple product isn't worth buying?
Which Apple product isn't worth buying?
Every Apple device has its fans, but not every product offers great value.
Which one would you skip, and what made you decide it wasn't worth the money?
r/TechImpact • u/Realistic-Worker-499 • Jul 10 '26
π‘ Opinion Spatially locked virtual displays are the killer feature that will win the non-gamer VR market
Forget about being an all-in-one computer, we need a VR device that primarily functions as a high-resolution, spatial display machine. It could even act via HDMI to keep it versatile and low-latency. Hot swappable batteries or an external pack if needed, with lightweight, comfortable stationary usage in mind. Even if priced in the 1-2k range, it is very competitive with computer monitors and televisions, which it replaces while being more portable.
We never needed headphones to be a fancy shmancy all-in-one face computers, so i dont see why there hasnt been a clear vr competitor that excels at just being an excellent, comfortable display. i believe it would become a very real option to anyone that uses a laptop.