Creating a Recurrent Post Category
recurring tweetsFeaturedAssigning a schedule to your Category
Now that you have created a category for your recurrent posts, the next step is assigning on when it goes out. The schedule is in a weekly basis (Monday to Friday) where you can add as many slots as you need. First, head again to your Recurrent Post and it will give you the weekly view of the schedule. Next, click on a time slot to open the scheduling window. From here, you can set the category, the daysFeaturedRecurrent Posts
With the Recurrent Post feature, you will never run out of tweets. This feature lets you create pools of tweets (called Categories) with their own schedules that will be re-posted indefinitely. No more worrying about your feed being empty! Here is how it works: Create a Recurrent Post Category Assign a schedule for your Category Add tweets to your Category (/en/article/addinFew readersAdding tweets to a category
There are 3 different ways you can add a tweet to a category. From the history page for posted tweets From the Composer for tweets you want to add both to the main queue and the category From the category page to add it to it directly From the History page To add an existing tweet, just head over to your History page and select the tweet you like to add into a category. From here, you will beFew readersManaging your Recurrent Posts
Managing your categories From the Categories Page, you can either rename, change the color, enable/disable, or delete your categories. Note that there is a limit on the number of active categories based on your current plan. For more information on the limits, please visit our pricing page. Managing your posts From the categories page, you will be able toFew readersCategory Autoplugs
Like the main autoplug feature, you can add a specific autoplug to be commented based on the category of the recurrent post. To add this, just head over to your Category page and click on Category Autoplugs. Category Autoplugs This will give you the same options as the main Autoplug feature.Few readers