Best time to post on YouTube on Friday
Friday trades a distracted daytime audience for the start of the week's longest viewing block. Publish before the evening so the video is live and indexed as the weekend begins. In our own data that window is 12pm–3pm in audience local time, peaking at 2pm.
Friday posting windows on YouTube
| Day | Posting windows | Peak |
|---|---|---|
| Friday | 12pm–3pm Before weekend patterns. | 2pm |
What makes Friday different on YouTube
Friday splits in two in a way no other day does. Its daytime audience is the most distracted of the week — work winds down, plans form, and professional or tutorial-style content loses attention earlier than on other weekdays. Its evening is the entrance to the longest viewing block of the week.
That makes Friday the highest-variance publish day on YouTube. A video aimed at business or productivity audiences loses more here than it would mid-week. A video aimed at entertainment, hobby, or family viewing gains, because the opening impressions arrive as people move from phones to televisions and are willing to start something long.
Runway is the other difference. A Friday upload has two full days of the audience's biggest sessions immediately ahead of it, which is the most concentrated viewing time any publish day can be positioned in front of.
Friday is where the weekday and weekend audiences trade places
Most platforms treat Friday as a weaker weekday. On YouTube it is better understood as a hinge: the audience that watches at a desk is checking out, and the audience that watches on a television is arriving. Which side of that trade you land on is decided by your topic, not by the hour.
If your channel serves both — a professional topic with a leisure-viewing angle, say — Friday is the day where the two audiences want different things from the same slot, and where consistency across weeks does more for you than fine-tuning the time.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Friday a good day to publish on YouTube?
It depends entirely on your audience. Entertainment and hobby channels often do well because Friday evening starts the weekend viewing block. Business, career, and B2B-adjacent channels usually do better earlier in the week, when their audience is still at a desk.
Should I publish Friday morning or Friday evening?
Be live before the evening. That way processing and indexing are done and early signals are already accumulating when the long sessions start. The published windows above show where our aggregate lands.
Does Friday work better for long videos?
Generally yes for long-form aimed at leisure viewing, because Friday evening is when audiences move to bigger screens and longer sessions. It works less well for long videos aimed at people watching from work.
Is Friday better than Thursday for reaching the weekend?
Both are positioned in front of it. Thursday gives the video a head start on indexing and early signals; Friday puts it nearer the top of subscription feeds when people sit down. Test both on your channel rather than assuming.
Do Friday uploads get less competition?
In many niches upload volume does thin toward the end of the week, which can mean less crowding in subscription feeds. It varies enough by category that it should not be your main reason to choose Friday.
Stop looking up posting times
A benchmark table is an average of other people's audiences. Bolta's Optimal Time reads your own YouTube history and schedules each post into the window that actually works for your account — then keeps adjusting as the audience shifts.
Methodology
YouTube Friday figures are aggregated from 11,258 posts published through Bolta across 104 accounts, April 2026 to July 2026. Times are expressed in audience-local.
Audience-local starting windows from the prior Bolta recommendation baseline. These are a defensible starting point, not account-specific optimization; use Bolta's Optimal Time once your own audience history is available.
Last updated July 2026. Source: Bolta 2026 benchmark cohort.