Need to make a change to one of your scheduled posts? No problem! You can easily edit or delete a post you have scheduled at any time.
From the Web
If you have a Class or School Story Post scheduled, you should see a pending post banner below your Story Composer, like this:
To make a change to a scheduled post:
- Log into your account from teach.classdojo.com and open your class
- Open your Class Story and look for the scheduled post banner below your Story composer
- Click "View"
- Click the three dots beside the post you would like to change
- To remove the post, click "Delete" and then confirm in the following pop-up
- To edit the post, select "Edit"
- You can change the text of your post here. You can also remove your attachments and upload new ones. There is not currently a way to add new images without clearing all existing attachments (but we're working on it!)
💡 Troubleshooting Tip: If you are not seeing that banner, this is an indication that there is no pending post. It is possible that your post has already been sent (in which case, you would see the post in your Story feed) or that the post was not saved due to a network issue.
Removing a Scheduled Post from the iOS App
If you have a Class or School Story Post scheduled, you should see a pending post banner below your Story Composer. To make a change to a scheduled post:
- Log into your account
- Open your Class or School Story and look for the scheduled post banner below your Story composer
- Tap the banner
- Tap the three dots (...) beside the post you would like to change
- To remove the post, tap "Delete post" and then confirm in the following pop-up the red button
- To edit the post, tap "Edit post"
- You can edit the text of your post here. Images and attachments on scheduled posts cannot currently be modified through the app (but we're working on it!). Instead, you can copy the text of your post and create a new scheduled post with your desired attachments
💡 Troubleshooting Tip: If you are not seeing that banner, this is an indication that there is no pending post. It is possible that your post has already been sent (in which case, you would see the post in your Story feed) or that the post was not saved due to a network issue.