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As of April 2026, CoSchedule is a WordPress content marketing plugin with 3.0K+ active installations and a 4.6/5 rating from 188 reviews. It has been downloaded 510K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.5+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2013. Download volume is stable this week. Top alternative: Featured Images in RSS for Mailchimp &….
CoSchedule is the marketing industry’s leading provider of content calendar, content optimization, and marketing education products. Its dynamic family of agile marketing management products serve more than 50,000 marketers worldwide, helping them organize their work, deliver projects on time, and prove marketing team value. Collectively, CoSchedule products empower nearly 100,000 marketers to complete more high-quality work in less time. As recognized with accolades from Inc. 5000, Gartner’s Magic Quadrant, and G2Crowd, CoSchedule is one of the fastest-growing and most valued companies its customers recommend.
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No one else offers a great platform like CoSchedule’s Headline Studio. Customer support is outstanding!
I’m using it as a subject line generator. It’s super easy and produces excellent accurate summaries to guide you in the right direction.
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<p class=””>Now it is completely inconsistent with respect to posting what’s scheduled, especially with facebook groups. Scheduled posts often do not go through and the reason why is often “Facebook reported an error on message send. Please check Facebook to see if the message published successfully. If it has not sent, please reschedule the message. If the problem persists, please contact support.” </p>
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<p class=””>I have a lot of posts going out to multiple places daily, and I don’t have time to check to make sure they posted as scheduled. That’s the whole point of using software that works. Accounts also get disconnected all the time. Their “help” is no help. CoSchedule help blames it on Facebook API. Facebook blames it on CoSchedule. </p>
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I have generated the support ticket and the support team haven’t replied me on my ticket.
I had to create an account to use a trial of the plugin. Received a lot of useless emails (even twice a day). I wanted to delete the account to stop receiving the emails, but it is ridiculously difficult.
I use CoSchedule for 2 blogs, and another on/off project. I wouldn’t be without it, as it means I can schedule my social media, my blogs and any little ideas I have, all in one place. Plus the WordPress app just makes it even easier to prepare my blog posts and set up associated social media, all from within my wordpress dashboard. Saves time and effort. Always a good thing!
| WordPress | 3.5+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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