Schedule posts to Discord
Your Discord server is a community, and communities notice when the announcements channel goes quiet. Crosspost publishes scheduled text and image posts through a channel webhook - the simplest integration Discord offers - so updates land on time without you being online.
Connect Discord in three steps
- In Discord, open your channel's settings, Integrations, Webhooks, and create a webhook (name it and pick its avatar).
- Copy the webhook URL.
- In Crosspost, open Channels, choose Discord, and paste the webhook URL. Done - no bot, no OAuth, no permissions dance.
What you can post
Text and image posts to any channel with a webhook. Messages respect Discord's 2000-character limit.
Announcements that keep pace with your content
Post the day's drop to Instagram, X and your Discord announcements channel in one publish, so the community hears it from you first, not from a repost.
Webhooks: zero-maintenance setup
No bot to host, no scopes to approve. A webhook posts only to its one channel and can be deleted in a click, which is exactly the level of access a posting tool should have.
A steady drumbeat, planned weekly
Batch your announcements on the calendar's week view and let them roll out with sensible spacing, even when you are heads-down making things.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to add a bot to my server?
No. Webhooks are Discord's built-in way to let tools post to a single channel. Create one in channel settings, paste the URL, and you are connected.
Which channels can it post to?
Any channel you create a webhook for. Connect several webhooks as separate channels if you want different content streams (announcements, media, blog).
Can the whole server see the posts?
Posts appear in the webhook's channel with the webhook's name and avatar, visible to everyone who can read that channel - just like a normal message.