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Quiet windows
that still work.

Channel + timezone in. Peak window + secondary window out. Uses global averages for each network — your real data is tighter, and Aloha re-learns yours weekly inside the product.

Pick a channel + timezone

Uses global averages for Instagram. Your real data is tighter — Aloha re-learns your own peak windows from your last 90 days inside the product.

Instagram · your local hours
24-hour average · global
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Primary window

8pm – 10pm

Peak engagement intensity 78/100 at 8pm.

Secondary window

12pm2pm

Good fallback when the primary is crowded for you.

Your reach peaks 8–10pm local — after dinner, before doom-scroll. The morning window is half that.

How this works

Opinions,
not magic.

This tool runs entirely in your browser. Nothing goes to a server; nothing is logged. We keep it simple so you can see exactly what it's doing.

  1. Pick a channel; we pull a 24-hour intensity curve from our public dataset (the same one shown on each /channels/* page).
  2. Pick your timezone; we shift the curve so the x-axis reads in your local hours.
  3. The peak bar is highlighted; we surface a secondary window at least four hours away as a fallback.
  4. All client-side — nothing is sent to any server. Refresh to start over.

Want this automated?

Aloha's Calendar learns your peak windows from your last 90 days — drag-to-schedule snaps to them by default.