Best Time to Post on Facebook
Facebook Pages and Reels get the most engagement mid-morning to early afternoon on weekdays, with a secondary bump in the early evening when people wind down.
| Day | Best slots | Also good |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 9 AM12 PM | 3 PM7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM1 PM | 8 AM4 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM11 AM | 1 PM6 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM12 PM | 9 AM5 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM1 PM | 11 AM3 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM12 PM | 2 PM7 PM |
| Sunday | 12 PM5 PM | 10 AM7 PM |
These windows are aggregated from public social-media engagement studies and converted from US Eastern Time into your local zone. Treat them as a strong starting point, then check your own analytics — your specific audience is always the final word.
How to use it
- 1
We detect your time zone
Every slot is converted from the study's reference zone into your local time automatically.
- 2
Check today's best slots
The highlighted card shows the strongest posting times for the current day.
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Plan the week
Use the full table to schedule content on the best day-and-hour combinations.
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Verify with your analytics
Post consistently, then confirm against your own audience insights.
When is the best time to post on Facebook?
Weekdays between 9 AM and 1 PM — Tuesday through Friday — perform best.
The single most important thing to know is that "best time" is relative to your audience's time zone, not the studies that report it. That is why this tool converts every recommended slot into your local time — so a "9 AM" tip actually lines up with when you should hit publish.
Times to avoid
Weekend mornings and late nights after 10 PM are the weakest slots.
Low-traffic windows are not forbidden — they just start with a smaller initial audience, which matters most on platforms where early engagement influences distribution. If a quiet slot is the only time you can post consistently, consistency still wins over a "perfect" time you can never hit.
Why posting time matters on Facebook
Most social platforms weigh the engagement a post earns in its first minutes and hours. Publishing when your followers are already active gives a post the early likes, comments, and watch time that signal the algorithm to show it to more people. Posting into a dead window means competing later from a colder start. Use these windows as a schedule, keep your cadence steady, and let your own analytics fine-tune the details over time.
Frequently asked questions
What is the overall best time to post on Facebook?+
Weekday mid-mornings to early afternoons — roughly 9 AM to 1 PM, Tuesday through Friday — tend to perform best. This tool converts those windows into your local time zone so they match when your Page audience is online.
What is the best time to post on Facebook today?+
See the highlighted “today” card near the top of the page. It shows the strongest posting slots for the current day, already adjusted to your local time zone.
Is the best time to post Facebook Reels different from regular posts?+
They overlap heavily. Regular Page posts do best in the mid-morning-to-lunch window, while Reels pick up an additional bump in the early evening. The weekday slots in the table cover both well.
How often should I post on a Facebook Page?+
For most Pages, 3–7 posts per week is a healthy range. Posting in the best windows and keeping a steady cadence matters more than sheer volume, which can suppress reach if quality drops.
What are the worst times to post on Facebook?+
Weekend mornings and late nights after 10 PM are usually the weakest slots. If those are your only options, consistency still beats skipping days.
Should I use Facebook Page Insights instead?+
Yes, when you have enough activity. The “When Your Fans Are Online” report shows exactly when your audience is active. Start with these general windows and refine with your own Insights.
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