DATE:
AUTHOR:
Grant McConnaughey
Post Scheduling Reddit

Postpone v2024.12.1 released with 18 Scheduled Posts and History page improvements.

DATE:
AUTHOR: Grant McConnaughey

Hey folks!

Thank you all for the great feedback regarding yesterday's release, where we introduced Postpone's redesign and multi-platform pages for Scheduled Posts and History.

We've collected a lot of feedback since the release yesterday, and we have been diligently releasing updates to address this feedback ever since. Please keep it coming!

Without further ado, here are the 18 improvements and fixes we've made to Scheduled Posts and History since yesterday morning:

Both Scheduled Posts and History Pages

  1. Search Bar - We added a new search bar so you can quickly search your posts by account username, subreddit, post title, Tweet text, and more.

  2. Date Range filter - We added the ability to select your own date range, so you can more easily find your submitted or scheduled posts. Simply click on the date range button in the top-left corner of Scheduled Posts or History.

  3. Made the Account and Subreddit filters searchable so you can more quickly filter by account or subreddit.

  4. Added file name to the media thumbnails.

  5. Made third-party icons clickable in content thumbnails.

  6. Improved the performance of Scheduled Posts and History filters.

  7. Made subreddits clickable for each post on the Scheduled Posts and History pages.

  8. Fixed an issue where the Content Library popup displayed images in a small 2-column grid.

Scheduled Posts

  1. Quick edit Reddit post titles - We restored the ability to edit Reddit post titles from Scheduled Posts.

  2. Platform post count indicators - Added post count indicators to the Accounts dropdown so you can quickly see how many posts are scheduled for each platform.

  3. Restored the 4-day calendar view.

  4. Fixed a bug where the week Calendar view might not display posts.

History

  1. Sorting - Added the ability to sort History by date, likes/upvotes, or comments.

  2. View 1 year of posts - We added the ability to filter posts by up to 1 year at a time.

  3. Acknowledge failed posts - We restored the ability to acknowledge failed Reddit posts, plus added the ability to acknowledge failed posts for all other platforms, too. This is great for easily keeping track of post failures and whether posts have been rescheduled.

  4. Added post count indicators to the Successful/Failed posts dropdown so you can quickly see how many posts succeeded or failed.

  5. Made the Removed label more prominent, plus added the removal reason for Reddit posts.

  6. Restored the ability to remove Reddit posts that were already removed by mods/Reddit.

Closing

That's it for today! If you have any other feedback on yesterday's update then don't hesitate to reach out via the chat bubble in the bottom-right corner.

If you haven't yet, please be sure to follow us on our other socials, so that you can stay in-the-loop on product updates:

Until next time!

Grant, founder of Postpone

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