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Recurring posts

A recurring post publishes on a repeating cadence — useful for evergreen content like "every Friday at 10am: weekly link roundup."

Setting a post to recur

  1. In the composer, schedule the post normally.
  2. Click Repeat on the schedule panel.
  3. Pick the cadence: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Custom (every N days).
  4. Optionally set an end date or a max occurrence count.

The first occurrence publishes at the scheduled time. Subsequent occurrences are added to the queue at the same time-of-day on the recurring days.

Editing a recurring post

Editing the source post gives you two choices:

  • This occurrence only — edit just the next scheduled instance.
  • All future occurrences — edit the master and propagate to every future copy.

Published occurrences are never modified.

Stopping the recurrence

Open the source post → Stop repeating. Already-scheduled future occurrences are cancelled; published ones are unaffected.

Recurring + multi-channel

A recurring post can publish to multiple channels just like any other. Each occurrence respects the channel's posting schedule and timezone.

Limits

  • A recurrence can have up to 100 occurrences. For "forever" content, set the cadence and let it run; you can always extend or stop later.
  • Recurring posts count against your plan's monthly post limit per occurrence.

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