Comparison

Best X (Twitter) Video Schedulers in 2026

We tested and compared the top tools for scheduling video content on X. Here is what we found.

X (formerly Twitter) has evolved beyond text posts — video is now a major content format on the platform. Whether you are posting short-form clips, repurposing TikToks, or creating native X content, scheduling your video posts saves time and ensures consistency. We reviewed the top tools that support video scheduling on X and evaluated them on video support, multi-platform capabilities, ease of use, and pricing.

1

ShortSync

A video-first scheduling tool that supports X alongside TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, Snapchat, and Threads. Upload once and distribute to X and all your other platforms with custom captions for each. Supports bulk uploads, scheduling, and per-platform settings.

Pros

  • Video-first — built for short-form video across all platforms
  • Post to X and 6 other platforms from one upload
  • Per-platform caption customization
  • Bulk upload and scheduling
  • X Community posting support

Cons

  • Focused on video only (not for text-only tweets)
  • Newer platform compared to legacy tools
Pricing: Free tier available. Creator plan at €14.99/month.
Best for: Creators who post video across X and multiple other platforms
2

Buffer

A well-established social media scheduler that supports X alongside many other platforms. Good for mixed content types including text, images, and video. Clean interface with analytics.

Pros

  • Supports X plus many other platforms
  • Clean, easy-to-use interface
  • Good analytics and reporting
  • Browser extension for easy sharing

Cons

  • Video scheduling is not the primary focus
  • Per-channel pricing adds up quickly
  • Limited video-specific features
  • No bulk video upload
Pricing: Free for 3 channels. Essentials at $6/month per channel.
Best for: Users who post mixed content types (text, images, and video) on X
3

Hootsuite

Enterprise-grade social media management with comprehensive X support. Features scheduling, analytics, social listening, and team collaboration. Powerful but complex and expensive.

Pros

  • Comprehensive feature set beyond just scheduling
  • Advanced analytics and social listening
  • Team collaboration tools
  • Supports a wide range of platforms

Cons

  • Expensive — plans start at $99/month
  • Complex interface with steep learning curve
  • Overkill for individual creators
  • Video features are secondary
Pricing: Professional at $99/month. Team at $249/month.
Best for: Enterprise teams and agencies managing multiple X accounts
4

TweetDeck (X Pro)

X's own advanced interface for power users. Allows scheduling posts including video directly within X. Now part of X Premium as X Pro. Free for X Premium subscribers.

Pros

  • Native X tool — no third-party access issues
  • Multi-column view for managing feeds and lists
  • Free with X Premium subscription
  • Direct access to all X features

Cons

  • X only — no cross-platform posting
  • Requires X Premium subscription
  • Limited scheduling features compared to dedicated tools
  • No bulk upload capabilities
Pricing: Included with X Premium ($8/month).
Best for: X-focused users who already have X Premium
5

Typefully

A writing and scheduling tool built specifically for X and LinkedIn. Strong focus on text threads and posts with growing video support. Good for text-first creators who also post occasional video.

Pros

  • Clean, distraction-free writing interface
  • Thread creation and scheduling
  • AI writing suggestions
  • Analytics focused on X engagement

Cons

  • Primarily text-focused — video is secondary
  • Only supports X and LinkedIn
  • No short-form video platform support (TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Reels)
  • Limited video editing or customization features
Pricing: Free plan available. Creator at $12.50/month.
Best for: Text-first X creators who occasionally share video

Buying Guide

  • Consider how many platforms you need to post to. If X is just one of many platforms, a multi-platform tool like ShortSync or Buffer is more efficient than an X-only tool.
  • Video-first creators should prioritize tools with bulk upload, per-platform captions, and native video support rather than tools that treat video as an afterthought.
  • If you primarily post text tweets and threads with occasional video, Typefully or TweetDeck may be sufficient.
  • Check whether the tool supports X Communities if you want to post to community feeds alongside your main timeline.
  • Enterprise teams should evaluate collaboration features, approval workflows, and analytics depth.

Our Verdict

For video creators who post across X and other platforms, ShortSync is the best choice — it is the only video-first tool that supports X alongside TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, Snapchat, and Threads. For X-only users, TweetDeck (X Pro) is a solid free option included with X Premium. Buffer is a good middle ground for mixed content types across many platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. X supports scheduled posts including video through its native X Pro (TweetDeck) interface and through third-party tools like ShortSync, Buffer, and Hootsuite.

X supports MP4 and MOV formats. Recommended resolution is 1080x1920 for vertical video or 1920x1080 for landscape. Maximum file size is 512MB. Videos can be up to 2 minutes 20 seconds for free accounts.

Yes. ShortSync lets you upload one video and publish to X, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, Snapchat, and Threads simultaneously with custom captions for each platform.

No. X treats scheduled posts the same as manually published ones. Scheduling through official APIs has zero impact on algorithmic distribution.