You’ve crafted the perfect post. Your visual is striking and attention-getting. Your caption is clever, and you have a strong call to action.
But there’s just one problem: no one sees it. Crickets. Very little engagement. Basically, it flops.
It’s not because your content isn’t good. It’s because you posted it at the wrong time.
For better or worse, if you want your social media content to get traction, you have to cater to the social media algorithms. Which means that when you post can be just as important as what you post.
Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn reward content that quickly gains engagement. If your post doesn’t catch that first wave of attention, it sinks before it ever has a chance to be seen.
To help you know the best times to post, Emplifi analyzed 399 million posts across 754,000 profiles worldwide to find out exactly when engagement peaks on every major platform.
This guide unpacks the data from North America to teach you the best times to post on each platform, the “golden rules” that lead to consistent engagement, and how to uncover your own best posting schedule.
You would think social media platforms would highlight the highest quality content. But there are other factors that come into play.
The algorithms of all major social media platforms prioritize content that gets engagement fast. If your post gets an initial surge of likes, comments, and shares, it signals to the algorithm that your post is valuable and should be shown to more people.
How do you get that initial engagement boost?
It’s all about your audience. Posting when your followers are most active gives your content the best possible chance to be seen and interacted with.
While every audience behaves differently, Emplifi’s data reveals some universal truths about when people are most likely to engage.
Day | Best Time to Post |
Monday | 9 p.m.–10 p.m. |
Tuesday | 7 a.m.–12 p.m. |
Wednesday | 8 a.m.–11 a.m. |
Thursday | 6 p.m.–10 p.m. |
Friday | 8 p.m.–11 p.m. |
Saturday | 10 p.m.–12 a.m. |
Sunday | 10 p.m.–12 a.m. |
Best day: Wednesday
Worst day: Sunday
Tip: Schedule key posts midweek mornings for maximum visibility and algorithmic lift.
Across most platforms, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings consistently produce higher engagement than Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and weekends. By Tuesday, people are in their workweek rhythm, checking social media during breaks and commutes. They’re still engaged with their various social media feeds and haven’t yet switched to weekend mode.
When are you most likely to check your social feeds? Probably in the morning, before your day gets fully rolling – or before bed. Engagement peaks during these times.
There are some platforms, like LinkedIn, that users tend to avoid during the weekends. Engagement generally drops on weekends, especially Sundays, as audiences focus on offline life.
Timing won’t help you much if you post infrequently. To gain social media traction, you need to post consistently. Posting regularly at similar times trains your audience to expect and engage with your content. Algorithms also reward predictable activity.
Now, let’s look at the best times to post on each social media platform.
Best times to post on Facebook:
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays around 10 p.m.
Other strong times:
Saturday evenings around 6 p.m. and Sunday afternoons around 1 p.m.
Insight:
Facebook activity surges on weekends, late at night when users are relaxing or catching up on their feed. People are in scroll mode, not actively searching for anything specific. You need to grab their attention. Posts with humor, entertainment value, or emotional storytelling perform well in these evening slots.
Best times to post on Instagram:
Weekends, particularly Saturday and Sunday nights (9 p.m. to 12 a.m.).
Other strong times:
Thursday nights from 9 p.m. to midnight.
Insight:
Instagram usage surges when people unwind. People want to see what their friends are doing and check on the brands they love. They’re not necessarily in shopping mode, but they’re also not that far from it. Evenings and weekends are prime scrolling time for aspirational and lifestyle content. Reels and Stories perform especially well during these leisure hours.
Best times to post on X:
Mondays from 12 a.m. to 1 a.m. or from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Fridays from 3 a.m. to 4 a.m.
Other strong times:
Sundays from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m.
Insight:
X (Twitter) lacks consistent blocks of high engagement times compared to other platforms. It remains a platform of immediacy. People look to it for headlines and up-to-date information. Users often scroll during transitions, such as early mornings, late nights, or downtime, making these moments ideal for real-time commentary or important updates. If you can respond quickly to an event, like Oreo did, you can get significant engagement.
Best times to post on YouTube:
Mornings on Mondays and Tuesdays (6 a.m. to 12 p.m.).
Other strong times:
Friday mornings from around 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. and Sundays from midnight to 2 a.m.
Insight:
Posting to YouTube early in the day (or even the night before) gives the algorithm time to process and distribute your video before prime viewing hours.
Best times to post on TikTok:
Mondays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Fridays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Other strong times:
While the above windows represent the most ideal, impressions are strong on TikTok every weekday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. It’s hard to go wrong.
Insight:
TikTok’s audience peaks during the workweek. Monday through Friday, it’s hard to go wrong posting in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Brands should target weekdays for quick, snackable, and emotionally resonant content. Weekends tend to be quieter.
The averages above provide a general compass, but they’re not your map. Your audience is unique, and so are their habits.
Your social media analytics hold the real key.
Each platform offers native analytics tools that provide a starting point for understanding your audience’s real-world behavior:
However, to gain a true understanding of your audience and ideal posting times, you need unified analytics across platforms that go beyond native capabilities.
When it comes to finding the right posting time for your unique audience, the right toolkit can make all the difference. Emplifi’s social media management platform combines publishing and analytics in one dashboard, letting brands plan, schedule, and track posts across channels to determine the posting times that are most optimized for their unique audiences.
Emplifi’s PrimeTime scheduling engine analyzes behavioral patterns unique to your followers, surfacing actionable recommendations for when your audience is most active on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and other social platforms.
Instead of generic benchmarks, PrimeTime provides customized publishing windows mapped to your own audience’s habits. For easy scheduling, there’s also the option to automate posting to the ideal timeframes.
Emplifi’s Unified Analytics consolidates data from every social channel into a single, streamlined interface. Rather than toggling between dashboards for Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube, you get a 360° view of your audience, allowing you to truly engage with them.
The perfect posting time isn’t magic.
Across 399 million posts, one is clear: consistent, data-driven timing multiplies engagement. Whether it’s posting Reels on Sunday nights, YouTube videos early in the week, or X updates at dawn, the key is understanding your audience’s rhythm.
When you align your schedule with your followers’ habits and back it with analytics, you stop chasing visibility and start engineering it.
Learn how Emplifi can help you win the engagement game today.
Because timing determines how many people see your post before the algorithm decides whether it’s worth showing to others. Social platforms reward early engagement – likes, comments, and shares within the first hour – as a sign that your content is relevant. If you post when your audience isn’t online, you’re missing that window, and even great content can disappear into the void.
Not exactly. While our analysis shows midweek mornings (especially Tuesday through Thursday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.) generally perform best, every audience behaves differently. The real key is to track when your specific followers are most active and schedule posts around those patterns.
Start by using native analytics tools (like Meta Business Suite or TikTok Analytics) to see when your followers are online. Then, layer those insights with Emplifi’s publishing and analytics tools, which pinpoint personalized PrimeTime posting windows across all your social channels. This helps you post at the exact moments your audience is ready to engage.
Emplifi’s social media management platform takes the guesswork out of scheduling. Its PrimeTime feature analyzes audience behavior in real time, recommending the best windows for each platform. You can even automate posting to those ideal timeframes so your content hits at peak engagement moments every time.
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