Threads
Real chained threads · 500 characters

Schedule Threads posts and whole threads, in order

Write the thread once and queue it as one thing. Groniz posts the opener, then chains each continuation to the one before it — so it lands as a thread, not five posts racing each other.

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On Threads, specifically

The bits Threads makes hard, handled

A thread is one item, not five

Give Groniz the opener and its continuations and schedule the lot. Each part is published as a reply to the part before it, in order, at one slot on your calendar — written for Threads, not a cross-post from Instagram that arrives truncated at 500 characters.

500 characters, counted as you write

Threads stops at 500. Groniz counts against that as you type and holds the post at the limit, so a continuation never gets truncated or rejected at the moment it was meant to go out.

Views, likes, replies, reposts, quotes

Threads opens its numbers up, so you can see which openers actually pulled people in and which threads got quoted — per post, in the same place you scheduled them.

Agent-driven

Threads is just a target for your agent

Install the Groniz skill and your agent — Claude Code, Codex, ChatGPT, any MCP client — learns to drive Threads for you. You keep the judgement; it keeps the keys out of your scripts.

You Post this as a native thread, not a cross-post from Instagram.

groniz posts:create \
  -c "A thread on what changed" \
  -c "First: the numbers" \
  -c "Second: what we did" \
  -s "2026-07-18T09:00:00Z" -i "threads-id"

Each -c is a real reply in the chain, written for Threads' 500 characters - not an IG caption truncated mid-sentence.

Threads questions

Scheduling Threads, answered

Can I schedule a whole Threads thread?+
Yes, and it is the main reason to use it here. You write the opener plus its continuations, and Groniz publishes them in order, each replying to the previous one, so the thread reads correctly.
What does Groniz show me about a Threads post?+
Views, likes, replies, reposts and quotes, per post, from Threads’ own insights.
Do I need to reconnect Threads periodically?+
No. Threads issues a refresh token and Groniz renews the connection on a schedule, so your queue keeps publishing without a periodic re-authorization.
Can my agent post a thread to Threads?+
Yes. Over MCP or the CLI, an agent can hand Groniz an opener and its continuations as one instruction, and Groniz chains them.

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