Schedule your Twitter tweets in the future with FutureTweets.com

FutureTweets.com helps you schedule your Twitter tweets to deliver in the future automatically.

Will you be away for a while and wouldn’t have any possibility to tweet while you are away? If you fear that the Twitter world would come to an end without you tweeting then you can sleep better tonight.

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FutureTweets.com is a very simple service that helps you schedule your Twitter tweets to get delivered in the future.

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Sign-up for a free account at FutureTweets.com and validate your Twitter account.

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Once validated you can schedule your tweets with their simple interface. All it asks for is your Twitter content, date and time your tweet has to be published, whether the tweet has to recur.

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Once done, FutureTweets.com will list the list of tweets that are scheduled by you. And it will deliver the tweets right on time to keep the Twitter world safe.

Personally I feel FutureTweets.com is a nice extension of Twitter and should really be built into the many Twitter clients out there. Until then I’ll continue to use FutureTweets.com to keep my tweet stream going while I’m busy with other stuffs.

Do you find Future Tweets useful? Are you using any other similar services that you feel have more feature-set?

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