Threads scheduler for web developers
Built for the cadence web developers actually post at — not generic marketing tools.
Start with Growly →If you're one of the web developers reading this, you already know the trap: frameworks change quarterly; your posts age in weeks. The hardest part isn't the writing — it's the cadence. Growly's slot + draft pool system was built to solve exactly that. Set the rhythm once, fill the pool when you're inspired, and the right framework hot-takes ship at the right times without you babysitting the calendar.
Common challenges
- Frameworks change quarterly; your posts age in weeks
- Posting drifts off when framework hot-takes pile up faster than you can publish them
- Tools for big teams feel oversized — you ship alone
- No data on what actually moves the needle for web developers on Threads
How Growly helps
- Define recurring slots once — Growly fills them from your framework hot-takes pool
- Tag posts by topic so the right slot picks the right draft
- Per-post analytics tuned to web developers: views, replies, repost reach
- AI suggestions trained on your past framework hot-takes, not a generic prompt
A typical week with Growly
- Monday: open Growly, scan last week's per-post analytics — find the framework hot-takes that hit hardest.
- Tuesday: draft 3-5 new framework hot-takes in the composer, tagged by topic.
- Wednesday-Friday: slots fire automatically; you respond to replies in the Engagement tab.
- Sunday: 10-minute pool top-up so next week's slots have ammo.
Recommended cadence
For web developers, the sweet spot is usually 3-5 posts per week with at least one thread on Fridays. Set two slots (Tuesday 9am + Friday 12pm), aim for 8-10 framework hot-takes in the pool, top up weekly.
Sample posts you could ship today
If you're a web developers and your last three framework hot-takes all ended with "DM me", you don't have a content problem — you have a hook problem. Open with the thing they want to know, ask for the DM at the end.
Web developers: here's the 80/20 of framework hot-takes that actually convert. Show specifics. Avoid abstractions. Always end on one concrete next step.
Hot take for web developers on Threads: frameworks change quarterly; your posts age in weeks The solution isn't "post more". It's posting from a pool with a slot system — that way the cadence is set whether you feel like it or not.
Early access perks
The waitlist isn't just a queue — it comes with real benefits for the first wave of creators.
- Free during the entire betaFull access to every feature at no cost while we build and refine the product together.
- Lock in founder pricingWaitlist members get access to a permanent discount before public pricing is announced.
- Shape the roadmapDirect channel to submit feature requests and vote on what we build next. Your feedback ships.
Frequently asked
Does Growly fit web developers who post only a few times a week?
Yes. Set 2-3 slots a week, queue framework hot-takes ahead, and let Growly pick from the pool.
How are AI suggestions trained for web developers?
Growly reads your imported post history and your tagged drafts; suggestions sound like you and target your audience.
Start scheduling with Growly
Free during early access. Founder pricing locked in for waitlist members when paid plans launch.
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