Best Time to Post on TikTok in 2026 (When Your Videos Get the Most Views)
When is the best time to post on TikTok in 2026? Here's the data on optimal posting times by day, plus how to find your account's specific best windows.

Why Posting Time Matters on TikTok
TikTok's algorithm distributes content differently from Instagram or Facebook. Every video starts with a small test audience — regardless of your follower count. If that initial group engages (watches fully, comments, shares, likes), TikTok pushes the video to progressively larger audiences.
The critical factor: if you post when your target viewers are asleep or offline, your video gets fewer initial views, lower completion rates, and the algorithm interprets this as low-interest content — limiting further distribution.
Posting at the right time doesn't guarantee viral performance, but posting at the wrong time can cap your reach before the algorithm even gives you a chance.
Best Times to Post on TikTok in 2026
These windows reflect aggregated data across multiple analytics platforms and creator research for US/EST audiences:
| Day | Best times (EST) |
|---|---|
| Monday | 6 AM, 10 AM, 10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM, 12 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM, 8 AM, 11 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM, 12 PM, 7 PM |
| Friday | 5 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM, 7–8 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM, 8 AM, 4 PM |
Consistent top windows: 6–9 AM and 7–10 PM (local time for your primary audience)
Best Posting Times by Niche
TikTok audiences vary significantly by niche:
Fitness and wellness
Best time: 5–7 AM (morning workout crowd) and 5–7 PM (post-work)
Food and cooking
Best time: 11 AM–1 PM (lunch inspiration) and 5–7 PM (dinner prep)
Entertainment and comedy
Best time: 7–10 PM (evening scroll sessions)
Business and education
Best time: 7–9 AM (morning commute) and 12–1 PM (lunch)
Beauty and fashion
Best time: 7–9 AM and 7–9 PM
How to Find Your Account's Best Posting Time
Generic data gives you a starting point. Your account's optimal time depends on your specific followers.
Use TikTok Analytics
- Switch to a Pro/Creator account in Settings
- Go to Creator Tools → Analytics
- Open the Followers tab → scroll to "Follower activity"
- See a breakdown of when your followers are most active by hour and day
This is the most accurate data available for your specific audience.
Read the first-hour data
After each video, check its performance at the 1-hour mark. Videos that spike early (within the first hour) typically received a strong test-audience signal. Compare posting times to see which windows produce the strongest early performance.
Global Audiences and Time Zones
If your audience is global, TikTok Analytics shows follower activity in your local time zone, but adjusts it relative to your followers' locations.
For creators targeting multiple time zones:
- Priority time zone: target your largest regional audience first
- Overlap windows: 9–11 AM EST hits both European evening and US morning audiences reasonably well
Does Posting Frequency Affect Best Time?
Yes. If you post multiple times per day, space videos at least 3–4 hours apart. Posting too close together splits the algorithm's attention between your own videos.
For most creators: 1 video per day is the sweet spot. Two per day is viable with quality content. More than that typically cannibalizes your own reach.
How to Hit the Right Posting Window Every Day
Manually posting at 6 AM every morning isn't realistic long-term. The solution: schedule your TikTok content in advance.
PostLink's TikTok scheduler lets you:
- Upload videos and set a specific publish time
- Schedule TikTok + Instagram Reels + YouTube Shorts simultaneously
- Batch schedule a full week of content in one session
- Support videos up to 700MB — no quality loss
Workflow: Upload your videos once, set each to publish at the optimal window, and PostLink handles the rest automatically. No alarm at 6 AM required.
What to Do Right After Posting
Timing gets you initial exposure. Engagement sustains distribution.
In the first 30 minutes after posting:
- Reply to every comment
- Watch your video from a different device/account (boosts completion rate signals)
- Share to other platforms via PostLink cross-posting
TikTok's algorithm continues distributing videos for days and weeks after the initial post — especially for videos that accumulate high completion rates and shares. A good post at the right time can have a long tail.
Summary
Best times to post on TikTok (2026):
- Morning: 6–9 AM (strong across all niches)
- Evening: 7–10 PM (highest for entertainment and lifestyle)
- Saturday/Sunday: 11 AM–8 PM (extended active windows on weekends)
Check your TikTok Analytics for your specific audience's active times, then use PostLink to schedule your videos to go live automatically at those windows — so you're always posting at the right time without having to be online.