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Schedule & Repost
1. Interval per post
Interval per post: It refers to the time duration or gap between each individual post shared or published. This setting allows users to specify how much time should pass between consecutive posts.
For instance, setting an interval of 5 minutes per post would mean that after one post is published, the tool will wait for 5 minutes before allowing the next post to be published. This feature helps regulate the frequency and timing of content sharing to maintain a consistent schedule and avoid overwhelming audiences with too many posts in a short period.
2. Repost frequency (day)
Repost frequency (day): It refers to the number of times content is shared or reposted within a specific period, typically measured in days. It indicates how often a particular piece of content (such as a social media post, link, or text) is scheduled or automatically shared again on a platform within a defined time frame.
For example, if the repost frequency is set to “3 days,” it means that after sharing a piece of content, it will be reposted or shared again automatically after every three days.
3. Repost until
Repost until: It refers to the duration or specific endpoint set for the reposting of content. It indicates the time and date until which a particular piece of content will continue to be shared or reposted.
For instance, if a social media scheduling tool has a “repost until” feature and you set it for a date two weeks in the future, the content will be automatically reposted at the designated intervals until that specified date is reached. Once the “repost until” date is reached, the reposting or sharing of that content will cease as per the configured settings.
