Tumblr lets each blog make 250 posts per day (original posts and reblogs combined). Enter a blog to estimate how many it has posted today — and how many are left before the limit. No login required.
Tumblr caps every blog at 250 posts in a 24-hour window. Original posts and reblogs both count toward it; likes and follows have their own separate limits. Once you hit 250, Tumblr blocks new posts until the counter resets at midnight US Eastern time.
This checker estimates a blog’s posts-today from its public posts, so it’s a lower bound: drafts, queued posts, private posts, and anything later deleted aren’t visible to it. For your own exact count, Tumblr shows a warning as you approach the limit.
Tumblr allows 250 posts per day per blog, counting original posts and reblogs together. Likes (1,000/day) and follows (200/day) have separate limits.
The post counter resets once every 24 hours at midnight US Eastern time, not 24 hours after your first post.
It counts a blog’s public posts made since the most recent reset, which is a lower bound — drafts, queued, private and deleted posts are not publicly visible, so the real number can be higher.
No. The checker reads public data only, so there is no sign-in and nothing to install.
Zoomblr is a free Tumblr viewer — view and download any public blog's avatar and posts without an account.