Desktop publishing control for creators
Queue content once and push it to every platform.
Queuecast is a desktop-first publishing queue for creators. Prepare, schedule, and route content uploads to multiple platforms from one local control room.
Today's queue
6 uploads ready
Product teaser.mp4
YouTube, TikTok, Instagram
Launch clip A.mov
Instagram Reel
Founder update.mp4
LinkedIn, X
Designed for multi-platform publishing workflows
Why Queuecast
Built to reduce the mess between content ready and published.
Upload once, route everywhere
Queue videos, reels, and shorts once. Route them to all platforms without manual tab-hopping.
Stay in control of timing
Manage publish slots, automate retries, and keep your release calendar visible in one view.
Desktop-first for local media
Run locally on Windows where your video files already live. No slow cloud uploads needed to stage content.
What it replaces
Less tab-hopping. Less manual uploading. Less chaos.
Queuecast is an operator desk for multi-platform publishing. Stop juggling files, upload sheets, and browser tabs. Stage your content locally and track publishing status from start to finish.
How it works
Drop in your content
Add videos and assets from your local folders, then prepare titles, captions, and platform-ready metadata in one place.
Build the release queue
Choose platform targets, set publish order, and keep a clean overview of what is queued, waiting, published, or failed.
Let Queuecast push it out
The app handles the queue flow and keeps logs visible so you know exactly what happened and what needs attention.
Ready to try Queuecast?
Start with the Windows desktop release and manage your publishing queue from one place.
FAQ
Questions creators ask before installing.
Is Queuecast a web app or a desktop app?
Queuecast starts as a Windows desktop app so it can work closely with local media files and creator workflows. Cloud automation can be layered in later.
Who is this for?
Creators, agencies, and operators who manage recurring content across multiple platforms and want one place to control queue, timing, and publishing status.
Will more platforms and cloud automation come later?
Yes. The initial release is focused on getting the desktop workflow right first, then expanding the automation layer and supported surfaces over time.