How Can I Repeat The Same Post Every Day?

Changes to Facebook Groups Publishing

Facebook unexpectedly decided to remove Groups API access, preventing any third-party tools, including SmarterQueue, from interacting with your Facebook Groups. After April 22nd, 2024, SmarterQueue will no longer be able to publish directly to groups you manage. You can still schedule posts for these groups, but will receive email notifications for easy manual posting instead. You may also wish to consider transitioning to a Facebook Page for better engagement.

Many SmarterQueue customers want to schedule a post that automatically recurs at the same time every day.
If you're looking to start every day at 9 AM by saying "Good morning!" to your audience, or you have a daily event that you need to promote, then you can easily automate this with SmarterQueue! πŸ’ͺ

To post the same post at the exact same time every day...

1. Click on " Create a Post".

2. Select a Category, the Social Profile(s) you want to publish to, and add your text and media. 

3. Scroll down to "Post Timing"  and select "Recurring" to have the post repeat. 

4. Next, select the time and date when your post will be published first. 

5. Then select how often the post should be published moving forward.

In this case, we've created a post that will go out every day at 9 AM, as a morning greeting for our audience. 

6. Recurring posts will be published in perpetuity. Should you want the post to expire at some point, you will be able to select this under "Should This Post Expire?"

You can have the post expire after being published a specific number of times or after a certain date. Keep in mind that the expiry date can’t be before the initial Post date.

Well done! Now your post is going to publish every day πŸ₯³

Note: Evergreen Recycling options are not available for recurring posts, as they already repeat based on their settings. 

πŸ’‘   Twitter doesn't allow duplicate  or substantially similar posts to be sent within the same profile, or to multiple Twitter profiles within one SmarterQueue account. As such, your scheduled post will be published as original once, and then  we will retweet it on the following times & dates, instead of sending out a new Tweet. You can read more about Twitter duplicate tweet rules here.