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How to schedule Threads posts via API

To schedule Threads posts via API, connect Threads through Modiva, then call `posts_schedule` with your content and a `publish_at` timestamp — Modiva queues it and publishes to Threads automatically at that time.

Scheduling means storing a post and reliably publishing it later — something Threads's API leaves entirely to you. Modiva runs the queue, retries on transient Threads errors, and exposes one `posts_schedule` tool that works identically across every platform.

Step by step

1

Create a Modiva account and MCP key

Sign up free and generate an MCP key (`mk_live_…`) from the dashboard. The same key authenticates both the hosted MCP server (for AI agents) and the REST API (for your backend), so you only manage one credential.

2

Connect your Threads account

From the dashboard, click Connect and choose Threads. Modiva runs the OAuth flow and requests the right scopes for you, then stores the access + refresh tokens in an encrypted vault and keeps them fresh — you never handle Threads's raw API credentials. The connection gets a stable `connectionId` you reference in every call.

3

Call posts_schedule with a publish_at time

Invoke `posts_schedule` with the connection ID, your content and an ISO `publish_at` timestamp. Modiva stores the job and publishes to Threads at that moment, handling token refresh and retries without you running any cron.

4

Find the best time and batch a calendar

Call `analytics_best_time_to_post` to pick a slot, then schedule a whole week in a loop. Over MCP, an AI agent can plan and queue a full Threads content calendar from a single prompt.

Example request

Call the posts_schedule tool through Modiva’s REST API. The same tool is available to AI agents over the MCP server at https://mcp.modiva.ai/v1.

POST /v1/tools/invoke
curl -X POST https://api.modiva.ai/v1/tools/invoke \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer mk_live_…" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "tool": "posts_schedule",
    "connectionId": "conn_…",
    "args": { "text": "Weekly roundup is live", "publish_at": "2026-07-01T15:00:00Z" }
  }'

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FAQ

Does Modiva run the scheduler, or do I?

Modiva does. Once you call `posts_schedule`, Modiva stores the job and publishes to Threads at the requested time — you don't need your own queue or cron.

Can I schedule the same post to several platforms?

Yes — pass multiple connection IDs (or use `posts_cross_post`) and Modiva schedules the post to Threads and every other platform, adapted to each format.


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