
Building Skedoff: Why I’m Making an Offline-First Content Planner
Yesterday, I talked about why I stopped trusting most scheduling tools. Today, I want to talk about what I’m building instead. It’s called Skedoff . A small app with a simple idea: Plan content offline. Post when ready. Not auto-post. Not cloud-first. Not another dashboard asking you to connect all your social accounts. Just a quieter layer between writing and publishing. Why I Started Building It Most social media schedulers assume the same workflow: create an account connect your platforms trust a third party with your drafts automate as much as possible pay monthly That model makes sense for teams and marketing pipelines. But it never fully worked for me. Sometimes I don’t want “publish later.” Sometimes I want: write offline decide the platform set a reminder come back when the moment feels right copy, paste, publish intentionally That difference matters more than I expected. So instead of trying to automate posting, I started building something else. What Skedoff Actually Is At fi
Continue reading on Dev.to
Opens in a new tab



