Blog2Social seems to use a very different approach to setting up a queue and I'm trying to figure out if there are any tricks to do the following:
Apps like Buffer, SocialPilot, etc allow one to set up multiple "good posting times" per network. You then just add posts and they are delivered according to those times from a queue. For example, if I want to post on a network at 10, 1, and 3, I just add posts and the first three in the pile are delivered the next day at 10, 1, and 3. Seems like Blog2Social allows you to set just one preferred time, say 10. Then every post you add and specify "my preferred time" gets delivered at 10 unless you manually change each and every post setting for each network to manually choose a time and date.
Is there some way to trick the system into working more like Buffer or SocialPilot? If I want to post at 10, 1, and 3 every day, why is it necessary to manually set those times repetitively for each and every post each and every day? With other systems I can add 100 posts to the queue and the system delivers them each day at 10, 1 and 3 (chipping away at the queue) until those 100 posts are gone.
Am I missing something obvious?
Apps like Buffer, SocialPilot, etc allow one to set up multiple "good posting times" per network. You then just add posts and they are delivered according to those times from a queue. For example, if I want to post on a network at 10, 1, and 3, I just add posts and the first three in the pile are delivered the next day at 10, 1, and 3. Seems like Blog2Social allows you to set just one preferred time, say 10. Then every post you add and specify "my preferred time" gets delivered at 10 unless you manually change each and every post setting for each network to manually choose a time and date.
Is there some way to trick the system into working more like Buffer or SocialPilot? If I want to post at 10, 1, and 3 every day, why is it necessary to manually set those times repetitively for each and every post each and every day? With other systems I can add 100 posts to the queue and the system delivers them each day at 10, 1 and 3 (chipping away at the queue) until those 100 posts are gone.
Am I missing something obvious?
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