TikTok Feed Planner
Planning & Utilities
TikTok Feed Planner — a fast, free creator utility that runs in your browser. No signup, no install, and nothing you enter is stored.
TikTok Feed Planner
Drop up to 12 images and preview how they'll look on your profile grid.
How a TikTok feed plan works
Planning your TikTok posts is less about the grid and more about cadence, because TikTok has no visible photo-grid aesthetic the way Instagram does. Your profile shows recent videos as cover thumbnails, three across, newest first, so the only consistency viewers notice is your covers and posting rhythm. A planner here maps out hooks, sounds, posting times and themes across a week or month. The thing most people miss: the For You page, not your profile order, decides reach, so spacing posts a few hours apart beats dumping several at once and splitting your own audience.
TikTok planning tips
- Plan custom cover thumbnails with readable text under 5 words, since profile covers are small and crop to a tall ratio.
- Space posts a few hours apart; back-to-back uploads compete on the same For You page and can cannibalise each other's reach.
- Schedule around trending sounds early, but check the audio is still cleared for your region, since music availability varies by account type.
- Batch-film themed content, but post natively when possible; the in-app scheduler caps at 10 days out and can soften early reach.
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TikTok Feed Planner — common questions
Latest questions readers ask us about this topic.
Does the order I post in change how my TikTok profile looks?
Your profile lists videos newest-first in a three-wide grid of cover thumbnails, plus pinned posts up top. You can pin up to three videos, but you can't manually reorder the rest beyond pinning and posting timing.
How far ahead can you schedule TikTok posts?
TikTok's built-in scheduler lets you queue a video up to 10 days in advance, and only from the web uploader or eligible business accounts. A planner helps map further out, then you publish manually or via the scheduler.
What's the best posting frequency on TikTok?
TikTok itself suggests one to four times daily, but consistency matters more than volume. Most creators do well with one strong video a day, spaced out, rather than several rushed clips that split attention and underperform.
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