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Recurring Posts That Republish on a Schedule

Turn any post into an evergreen one. Set a daily, weekly, or monthly cadence and SocialCal republishes it automatically — rotating the wording each time so every repeat feels fresh, not spammy.

Weekly tip post

Weekly Tip

Active
3 variations

Every Monday at 9:00 AM

12 published · next Jun 23, 9:00 AM

Variations · rotates each post

  • v1Good morning — tip of the week
  • v2Hey there — tip of the week
  • v3Hello — tip of the week

Next dates

Jun 9v1Jun 16v2Jun 23v3Jun 30v1
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How It Works

Get started in minutes with a simple, intuitive workflow.

1

Turn on “Repeat this post”

Compose a post like you normally would — caption, media, platforms — then flip the Repeat toggle when you schedule. Your recurring series is created and the first occurrence is queued instantly.

New recurring post

Caption + media added
Platforms selected
Repeat turned on
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2

Pick a cadence

Choose daily, weekly (on the days you pick), or monthly — with an interval like “every 2 weeks.” Set it to run forever, end after a number of posts, or stop on a date. The weekday follows the date you chose, so it just works.

Every Monday

Jun 9, 9:00 AMVariation 1
Jun 16, 9:00 AMVariation 2
Jun 23, 9:00 AMVariation 3
3

Add variations so each post differs

Wrap alternatives in braces — {Good morning|Hey there|Hello} — and SocialCal rotates through them, one per occurrence. This keeps every repeat unique, which platforms like X and Meta reward (and identical reposts get blocked or spam-flagged).

3 variations

v1Loving how this works
v2Enjoying the results
v3Exploring what’s next
4

Let it run — pause, skip, or edit anytime

New occurrences appear in your Scheduled posts as they come due and publish through the same reliable pipeline as every other post. Pause to halt it, skip the next one, edit the schedule, or swap the copy and media — all without recreating the series.

Series active

Next: Mon 9:00 AM
12 published
Pause / skip anytime

Key Benefits

Everything you need to work faster and smarter.

Evergreen on Autopilot

Your best-performing posts keep working for you. Set a tip, promo, or reminder to republish on a schedule and stop rewriting the same thing every week.

Built-in Variations (Spintax)

Rotate wording automatically with {a|b|c} syntax so each repeat reads differently — avoiding the duplicate-content rejections that get identical reposts blocked.

Flexible Cadences

Daily, weekly on specific days, or monthly — with intervals like every 2 weeks. End never, after N posts, or on a set date.

Full Control

Pause and resume, skip the next occurrence, rename a series, or edit its schedule and content at any time — changes apply to all future posts.

One Reliable Pipeline

Recurring occurrences become real scheduled posts and publish through the exact same engine — so media handling, first comments, and threads all work as expected.

Activity at a Glance

See what’s already published, which variation went out when, and the next dates queued — all from the recurring series view.

SocialCal vs Manual reposting

See how SocialCal stacks up against the alternative.

Feature
SocialCal
Manual reposting
Set a post to republish on a schedule
Automatic wording variations
Spintax
Rewrite by hand
Daily / weekly / monthly cadences
Calendar reminders
Pause, skip, resume
Edit schedule & copy for all future posts
Redo each time
Activity log of what published

Why Recurring Beats Reposting by Hand

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RECURRING SERIESWeekly tip↻ WeeklyMon, Jun 9PostedMon, Jun 16PostedMon, Jun 23NextMon, Jun 30Queued

Some content is worth saying more than once — a weekly tip, a standing promotion, an onboarding reminder, an evergreen lead magnet. Doing that manually means setting a calendar reminder, finding the old post, tweaking the wording so it isn't flagged as a duplicate, and rescheduling it. Every single week.

Recurring posts collapse that into a one-time setup. You compose the post, choose a cadence, and SocialCal materializes each occurrence into your schedule as it comes due — publishing it through the same pipeline as everything else. There's nothing to babysit.

The difference compounds. A single weekly recurring post saves dozens of manual reposts a year; a handful of evergreen series can keep your feed active during slow weeks without any extra effort.

Set your best content once and let it keep working — no weekly busywork, no forgotten reposts.

Fresh Every Time, Thanks to Spintax

Section 2 of 3

VARIATIONSYOUR TEMPLATE{Good morning|Hey there|Hello}rotatesv1Good morning — tip of the weekv2Hey there — tip of the weekv3Hello — tip of the week

Republishing the exact same text is the fastest way to get throttled. X rejects identical reposts, and Meta platforms can spam-flag repetitive content. The fix is variation — and SocialCal builds it in.

Write your post with spintax groups like {Good morning|Hey there|Hello} and {this week|today|right now}, and each occurrence picks a different combination. A series with a few groups can rotate through many distinct versions before any wording repeats, so your audience never sees the same post twice in a row.

The composer shows a live count of how many variations you've created, and the recurring view previews exactly which variation each upcoming date will publish — so there are no surprises.

You Stay in Control

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YOUR SERIESWeekly tipACTIVEEvery Monday · 9:00 AM12 published · next Jun 23PauseSkipEditACTIVITYJun 16 · v2PostedJun 9 · v1PostedJun 2 · v3Posted

A recurring series is never a black box. Pause it to stop everything immediately; resume and it picks up at the right next occurrence without rewinding. Skip just the next post when you want to take one week off. Need a different time or cadence? Edit the schedule and it re-anchors going forward.

Want to change the copy or swap the image for all future posts? Open it in the composer with one click. Renaming is instant. And the Activity tab keeps a running log of what published, when, and which variation — so you always know exactly what your audience is seeing.

Who It's For

Built for professionals who take social media seriously.

Solo Creators & Coaches

Keep an evergreen lead magnet, weekly tip, or community prompt going out automatically — so your feed stays active even on busy weeks.

Creator building an audience around a consistent message

Small Businesses

Run a standing weekly promo or “hours & specials” reminder across every platform without rewriting it each time.

Small business owner managing their own socials

Agencies & Marketers

Set evergreen brand content per client on a cadence, with rotating variations to keep it fresh and compliant across networks.

Agency or marketer maintaining multiple brands

Recurring Posts FAQ

Common questions about Recurring Posts in SocialCal

Recurring posts are available on the Professional and Enterprise plans. You can create as many recurring series as you need, and each one republishes automatically on the cadence you choose.
Use spintax — wrap alternatives in braces like {Hi|Hey|Hello}. SocialCal rotates through them so every occurrence reads a little differently. This is important because X blocks identical reposts and Meta platforms can spam-flag repetitive content.
Daily, weekly on the weekdays you select, or monthly on a chosen day — each with an interval (for example, every 2 weeks). You can run it forever, end it after a set number of posts, or stop it on a specific date.
Yes. Pause halts the series and cancels the next queued post; resume picks up at the correct next occurrence. You can also skip just the next post without pausing the whole series.
Absolutely. You can edit the schedule (time and cadence) or open the post in the composer to change the copy, media, or platforms — and the changes apply to all future occurrences. You can also rename the series at any time.
Each occurrence appears in your Scheduled posts as it comes due and publishes through the same pipeline as every other post. The recurring view also shows upcoming dates, the variation each will use, and a log of what has already published.

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