What is Buffer

Buffer is a social media management tool that allows users to schedule and share content to various social networks

It offers features for content scheduling, audience engagement, and analytics

The Buffer Chrome extension enables users to schedule posts to favorite social sites like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, effortlessly capture content ideas, share articles and images, and manage social media presence across platforms


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Rich TehraniRich Tehrani

This may be the most buggy and user-unfriendly software I have ever used. The company has actually made the product less easy to use over time. If you have multiple profiles and you want to schedule posting times - you cannot copy the schedule from one account to another which can waste a ton of time. There is no way to have a default account (anymore) you need to choose an account with every post. Often, photos do not show up from an article on a web page. Other times when I edit a post, ran... Show more

Rachael P.Rachael P.

this used to be the best. but within the last few weeks, the option to click on the buffer button when hovering over a picture changed. previously, you could just hover and share the photo through the extension - no saving required. that's no longer the case. for me, that was a huge timesaver and so convenient to share photos across social. now i'm back to saving and uploading through the extension. still more convenient than having to go to multiple sites but the ease of sharing pictures was... Show more

Andre VilleneuveAndre Villeneuve

Incredibly frustrating extension. After logging on (via Twitter), there is no way of logging off in order to log on via other Twitter account: I tried refreshing browser, uninstalling extension, revoking permission from Twitter, all to no avail. Then I went to buffer.com and I'm forced to enter an email to log on, but then get message "whoops, looks like this email address is already in use" -- but there is no option for signing in anywhere with existing address. Unbelievably clumsy, stupid, ... Show more