Your best posts don't expire — so stop retyping them
Every account has a handful of posts worth saying again: the explainer of what you do, the standing offer, the weekly tip, the monthly community prompt. The content is evergreen, but the work of posting it isn't — manually, it means setting a reminder, finding the old caption, pasting it in, and hoping you don't skip the week you're slammed.
Recurring posts move that loop off your plate. You write the post once, choose a cadence — every Tuesday, the first of the month, every other week — and Kadenzo republishes it on schedule. The series shows up on your calendar in full, so you can see every future run rather than trusting a reminder you set three months ago.
That reliability is the real win. The posts that compound are the ones that actually keep going out, and "I'll remember to repost it" is the least reliable scheduler there is.
"I'll remember to repost it" is the least reliable scheduler there is.
