Thursday posting time calculator
Best Time to Post on Facebook on Thursday
Thursday on Facebook can work well for pre-weekend engagement posts, event announcements, and lifestyle content before audience attention shifts. Find a Thursday window below.
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See the best times to post in your own timezone.
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12:22 AM Thursday
Recommended test window: 12:09 AM - 12:46 AM
For your United States audience, that's Wednesday, 8:09 PM - 8:46 PM.
Audience: United States
Next best Thursday times to post
Start with these recommended windows. We show your local time first, then the matching audience time.Reasons are based on your audience time.
Window: 12:09 AM - 12:46 AM
Audience time: Wednesday, 8:09 PM - 8:46 PM
Good for after-work scrolling
Window: 6:04 PM - 6:53 PM
Audience time: Thursday, 2:04 PM - 2:53 PM
Good for afternoon attention
Window: 11:20 PM - 12:12 AM
Audience time: Thursday, 7:20 PM - 8:12 PM
Good for after-work scrolling
Weekly plan
Plan your week with one recommended posting time for each day.Days are shown in your posting timezone.
Window: 5:08 PM - 5:52 PM
Audience: Monday, 1:08 PM - 1:52 PM
Window: 10:16 PM - 11:03 PM
Audience: Tuesday, 6:16 PM - 7:03 PM
Window: 5:19 PM - 6:18 PM
Audience: Wednesday, 1:19 PM - 2:18 PM
Window: 11:20 PM - 12:12 AM
Audience: Thursday, 7:20 PM - 8:12 PM
Window: 5:20 PM - 6:15 PM
Audience: Friday, 1:20 PM - 2:15 PM
Window: 5:01 PM - 5:57 PM
Audience: Saturday, 1:01 PM - 1:57 PM
Window: 10:06 PM - 10:58 PM
Audience: Sunday, 6:06 PM - 6:58 PM
Quick Answer
The best Thursday posting time on Facebook is the audience window that converts to Thursday in your local timezone. Thursday can work for event promotions, group engagement posts, and content building toward weekend activity.
The calculator filters recommendations to posting windows that land on Thursday in your local timezone, then shows the equivalent audience time underneath each result.
About posting on Facebook on Thursday
Thursday can work for Facebook reminders, videos, reels, group posts, and pre-weekend community content. It can be useful when you want attention before the weekend starts.
- Use Thursday for reminders, videos, and community prompts.
- Test evening windows for casual audiences.
- Compare Thursday with Friday for lifestyle or local content.
How to read this Facebook recommendation
The calculator is designed to answer a practical publishing question: when should you post if your audience is in one place and you publish from another? It separates audience time from posting time, then gives you a local window you can actually put on a calendar.
For Facebook on Thursday, treat the result as a controlled starting point, not a permanent rule. The strongest posting window is the one that repeatedly improves the metric tied to your goal, such as views, saves, comments, follows, clicks, or sales.
Best Facebook time by goal
| Goal | What to prioritize | How to judge it |
|---|---|---|
| Community response | Lunch, evening, or weekend windows | Measure comments, replies, and group discussion depth. |
| Video reach | Relaxed viewing windows | Compare watch time and shares, not only reactions. |
| Local action | Planning windows before events or offers | Track clicks, messages, RSVPs, and page visits. |
Two-week testing plan
Choose one slot
Start with the calculator result and pick one repeatable 60-minute window.
Keep format steady
Compare similar Facebook content instead of mixing unrelated formats.
Track the first 24 hours
Record early reach, engagement, profile actions, and conversion signals.
Decide after patterns
Move the slot only after several posts show the same direction.
Common timing mistakes
| Mistake | Why it hurts | Better approach |
|---|---|---|
| Assuming every Thursday is identical | Holidays, launches, and content format can change the result. | Use this page as a baseline and compare several weekly cycles. |
| Mixing formats during a timing test | A Reel, carousel, video, and text post can behave differently. | Test one Facebook format at a time. |
| Ignoring audience timezone | Local convenience can miss the audience peak. | Use the converted local time and review the audience-time label. |
What to do after you find a winning window
Once a window works, build a small posting system around it. Save the slot in your content calendar, prepare the post before the window starts, and review results with the same metric every week. This keeps timing decisions from becoming a daily guess.
If your audience, format, niche, or goal changes, rerun the calculator and test again. A window that works for reach may not be the same window that works for saves, sales, long comments, or follower growth.
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Posting time tips & FAQ
Use the result as a starting point, then test it with your own content for two weeks.
What is the best time to post on Facebook on Thursday?+
The best Thursday time is the recommended audience window that lands on Thursday in your local time.
Is Thursday a good day to post on Facebook?+
Thursday can work well for engagement-focused posts before weekend attention starts shifting.
Should I post in the morning or evening on Thursday?+
Use the calculator result first, then compare morning and evening tests only if both windows are recommended for your audience.
How should I test my best posting time?+
Start with one recommended window and test it consistently for at least two weeks. Keep the content format similar, then compare views, saves, comments, profile visits, follows, and conversions before changing your schedule.