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Skedoff Is Now on Google Play: A Quieter Way to Plan Content Offline

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Sometimes shipping a product is not about launching something loud.

Sometimes it is about finally releasing something that feels quietly correct.

That is what Skedoff is for me.

After many iterations, design changes, workflow adjustments, and a lot of internal polishing, Skedoff is now live on Google Play.

It is a small app with a very specific purpose:

plan your social media content offline, keep your drafts private, and publish only when you are ready.

No cloud dependency.
No forced account.
No subscription.
No risky automation pretending to save time while taking control away from you.

Just your drafts, on your device, waiting for the right moment.


What is Skedoff?

Skedoff is a privacy-first, offline-first social media content planner built for:

  • creators
  • freelancers
  • solo builders
  • small businesses
  • personal brands
  • anyone who prefers manual posting with full ownership

Instead of connecting your social accounts and trusting another dashboard with your content, Skedoff keeps the workflow intentionally simple:

  • Draft — capture ideas anytime
  • Queue — organize content that is almost ready
  • Published — keep a local record of what already went out

That is it.

No fake complexity.
No “growth system.”
No pressure to automate your voice.


Why I Built It

Most social media planners are designed around the same assumptions:

  • you should create an account first
  • your drafts should live in someone else’s cloud
  • your workflow should fit a subscription model
  • “productivity” should mean automation

I wanted the opposite.

I wanted something that respected a very simple idea:

Not every creator wants a scheduler.
Some of us just want a better place to think before posting.

That became the real direction of Skedoff.

It is not a social media automation tool.

It is a boundary tool.

A place between the impulse to post and the decision to publish.

A place where ideas can stay unfinished for a while.

A place where your content remains yours until the moment you decide it is ready.


What Makes Skedoff Different

There are already many scheduling tools.

So the point of Skedoff is not to compete by adding more dashboards, more analytics, more integrations, or more “AI growth hacks.”

The point is to remove everything that should not be there.

Skedoff intentionally avoids:

  • No account creation
  • No cloud sync
  • No monthly subscription
  • No auto-posting
  • No social account connection
  • No analytics
  • No tracking
  • No developer-controlled draft storage

That means the product feels smaller.

But it also means it feels more honest.

And honestly, I think a lot of software should be allowed to be smaller.


The Core Workflow: Draft → Queue → Published

Skedoff is built around a very deliberate 3-step workflow.

1. Draft

This is where ideas land.

A quick caption.
A rough launch post.
A product announcement.
A thread idea.
A late-night thought you do not want to lose.

No pressure. Just capture.

2. Queue

This is where intention starts.

The post is not live yet, but you know it matters.

It is ready enough to be considered.

3. Published

This is your local record.

Not analytics.
Not metrics.
Just a simple acknowledgment:

this was posted.

That tiny difference matters.

Because Skedoff is not trying to optimize your dopamine loop.

It is trying to support a calmer content workflow.


Built for Manual Posting — On Purpose

One of the most intentional decisions in Skedoff is this:

there is no auto-posting.

That is not a missing feature.

That is the feature.

Skedoff is designed for people who still want to:

  • review their caption before posting
  • choose the exact platform manually
  • decide the final timing themselves
  • keep creative control over the publishing moment

You draft inside Skedoff.

Then when you are ready, you open the target platform, copy, paste, review, and publish.

That extra step is not friction.

For the right kind of user, it is ownership.


Key Features in v1

The first public release focuses on the essentials.

Core features

  • Offline-first social media post planning
  • Local draft storage on device
  • Draft → Queue → Published workflow
  • Platform tagging for multiple social platforms
  • Search and filtering for faster organization
  • Clean, distraction-free writing experience
  • Local publication history tracking

Privacy-first by default

  • No account required
  • No cloud sync
  • No telemetry
  • No analytics SDKs
  • No tracking
  • Drafts stay on the device

Built for real-world posting habits

Skedoff works well if you post manually to platforms like:

  • Instagram
  • X / Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Threads
  • TikTok
  • Facebook
  • Bluesky
  • YouTube

It is not trying to replace those platforms.

It is trying to give you a better place before them.


Available Now on Android

Skedoff is now available on Google Play for Android.

Google Play: Skedoff: Offline Post Planner

If you want to explore the project page first:

Project Site: Skedoff Official Page

This first public version is focused on Android because that is where I wanted to ship the cleanest and most practical experience first.

Other platforms may come later.

But Android was the right place to start.


Built to Stay on Your Device

Skedoff is intentionally designed as a device-native tool.

It is not a web dashboard, and it is not built around cloud dependency.

The app is designed to feel fast, simple, and local-first — because that matches the philosophy behind it.

Your drafts stay on your device.

Your workflow stays in your control.

That technical decision matters just as much as the feature list.

The goal was never to build the most impressive scheduler.

The goal was to build the most trustworthy place to prepare a post.


Why This Release Matters to Me

This app is small.

But small does not mean trivial.

Skedoff represents something I care about deeply:

  • software that respects user boundaries
  • tools that do not force accounts for basic utility
  • apps that work without the internet
  • products that do less, but do it with intention
  • interfaces that help you think, not just react

A lot of modern tools try to become your entire workflow.

Skedoff is deliberately trying to become just one clean part of it.

And for me, that is a meaningful kind of software to build.


What Comes Next

This release is only the beginning.

I want to keep Skedoff useful without turning it into the kind of product it was designed to avoid.

That means future updates will likely focus on:

  • better reminder workflows
  • improved queue management
  • bulk actions
  • draft templates
  • local export improvements
  • quality-of-life refinements
  • stronger writing ergonomics

The challenge is simple:

make it better without making it louder.

That is the standard I want to protect.


If You Try It

If Skedoff sounds like your kind of tool, I would genuinely appreciate you trying it.

And if you do, I care much more about honest feedback than inflated praise.

If something feels unclear, awkward, unnecessary, or incomplete — that is useful.

Because products like this are shaped less by hype and more by careful iteration.

  • Try it on Google Play
  • Use it for a few real posts
  • Notice where it helps
  • Notice where it gets in the way
  • Tell me what should become sharper

That is the kind of feedback loop I trust.


Final Thought

A lot of apps want to help you post more.

Skedoff is for people who want to post more intentionally.

Not faster.
Not louder.
Not more optimized.

Just more deliberate.

If that resonates with you, then Skedoff is probably built for you.

Plan offline. Post when ready.


Thanks for reading.

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