Do your clients actually care about white label reports or are you just sending raw data?

Do you send clients proper white label reports with your branding on them or just export raw data and send it in an email?

And do your clients actually care either way or is it something you do more for yourself to look professional?

How big a part of your workflow is it really? Is it a monthly thing, every campaign, or something you only pull out for bigger clients?

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u/PrekshaSand — 4 days ago

Do your clients actually care about white label reports or are you just sending raw data?

Do you send clients proper white label reports with your branding on them or just export raw data and send it in an email?

And do your clients actually care either way or is it something you do more for yourself to look professional?

How big a part of your workflow is it really? Is it a monthly thing, every campaign, or something you only pull out for bigger clients?

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u/PrekshaSand — 4 days ago

Do social media managers prefer more AI features or simpler scheduling?

We genuinely talk about this internally a lot.

Some users want more AI built in, smarter captions, content suggestions, auto scheduling. Others just want clean simple scheduling that does the job without any extra fluff.

So more AI or keep it simple?

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u/PrekshaSand — 5 days ago

Reddit scheduling or manual posting - what do you prefer?

We keep getting requests to add Reddit scheduling to RecurPost and tbh we're kind of torn on it.

Is Reddit scheduling something you'd actually use if it existed? Are you already using something for it? Or do you just always post here manually and prefer it that way?

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u/PrekshaSand — 6 days ago

Is your marketing automation actually helping or is it making your brand feel less human?

Automation makes everything faster, scheduled posts, auto-replies, drip emails, the works. But sometimes I wonder if we're optimizing for consistency at the cost of actually sounding like a real person.

How others feel about this. Has automation ever made your brand feel a bit robotic or has it not really changed how human you come across?

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u/PrekshaSand — 10 days ago

What's an Instagram feature you wish you could automate but can't?

Curious what people are still doing manually that they wish a tool could just handle for them.

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u/PrekshaSand — 12 days ago

How many bad experiences before you actually switch tools?

I was wondering where everyone's line is.

Like is it one bad experience and you're out.. or do you give it a few chances before finally moving on? Feels like some people switch tools fast and others stick around way longer than they probably should.

Where's your limit?

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u/PrekshaSand — 13 days ago

Does automating your social media actually save you stress, or does it just create new anxiety about engagement dropping?

On one hand, automating posts means you're not scrambling every day to post something. On the other hand, once it's automated you stop actively watching it as closely, and then engagement dips and you're left wondering if it's the algorithm, the content or just bad timing.

Does automation actually reduce your stress or does it just shift the anxiety to a different spot?

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u/PrekshaSand — 13 days ago

9 years building a scheduling tool so you don't post manually every day - RecurPost!

Hey, part of the RecurPost team here.

It's a social media scheduler - schedule posts across Instagram, LinkedIn, FB, X, etc. from one place, plus a content recycling feature so your evergreen posts repost themselves automatically.

Been around 9 years, bootstrapped, 100k+ users now.

Happy to answer anything, pricing, features, comparisons, whatever you're curious about.

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u/PrekshaSand — 13 days ago

what's your take on content recycling as a strategy? Underused or overhyped?

We see a lot of people resharing old content automatically and it works great for some accounts, but others feel like it makes their feed feel repetitive or lazy.

Where do you all land on this? Do you reuse old posts intentionally or do you feel like every post needs to be new content?

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u/PrekshaSand — 14 days ago

How many scheduling tools have you tried before sticking to one?

How many tools you signed up for and cancelled before finding the one you actually use now.

What number are you on, and which one did you stick with?

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u/PrekshaSand — 14 days ago