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Interval between posts via RSS feed



This is where you set how many minutes between posts you prefer ONLY IF two or more posts come into the queue at the same time.

Note: This is NOT how often OneUp will check for new posts. OneUp checks feeds for new posts once every 20 minutes for RSS feeds, and once every 6 hours if you are auto-posting from a Facebook Page.

For example, if you choose Queue up all posts now (up to the max) and it schedules the 10 most recent posts from your RSS feed, then this is the number of minutes between each of those 10 posts.


If you want those 10 posts scheduled to publish one per hour, you can choose 60 minutes.

If you want those 10 posts scheduled to publish one per day, then choose 1440 minutes.


If you choose Publish just the most recent post now, then new posts moving forward, then the interval between posts only comes into play in the event that 2 or more posts come into the queue during the same fetch.

For example, lets say you have an RSS feed already hooked up to OneUp, with an interval between posts of 60 minutes set.

If this RSS feed recently had 2 new posts added, when OneUp fetches those posts, it will post the first immediately, and schedule the second one for 60 minutes later.

Updated on: 07/21/2023

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