To make the most of Quick Posts, here is how they differ from a normal post and when each one is the right call. Quick Posts are the fastest way to push something out: you give us a photo or a brief, optionally type the exact words you want on the image, pick a time, and it goes live.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How a Quick Post works
- Quick Posts bypass admin review
- Separate monthly quota
- Spotting Quick Posts in your list
- When to use a Quick Post
- When to skip one
- Frequently Asked Questions
How a Quick Post works
- Open the Quick Post page from your portal sidebar.
- Upload a photo or write a brief.
- Pick a Text on image option: Short label, Headline, or Headline + subtext.
- Type the exact wording you want, or leave the box blank.
- Pick a publish time.
- Hit Schedule.
Three ways to handle the text:
- Leave it blank, our content engine writes the text from your brief.
- Fill it in, the engine uses your text verbatim and will not invent its own.
- Partial fill (rich mode), write the headline yourself and let the engine write a matching subtext, or vice versa.
Quick Posts bypass admin review
This is the biggest difference between a Quick Post and a normal post. Quick Posts skip the admin review step entirely. Once you schedule a Quick Post, it publishes at the time you picked. There is no second pair of eyes before it goes live.
Important Note
- Speed in exchange for the review safety net is the trade off.
- Use Quick Posts when you are confident in what you are sending, not when you want a second opinion.
Separate monthly quota
Quick Posts count against a dedicated quota, independent of your weekly feed posts, stories, and reels:
- Starter, 2 Quick Posts per month.
- Growth, 5 Quick Posts per month.
- Pro, 15 Quick Posts per month.
The counter resets on the 1st of each month and does not roll over.
Spotting Quick Posts in your list
Quick Posts appear in your Posts page with a "Quick Post" badge next to the title. That badge is your at a glance signal that the post bypassed review. Handy when you are scrolling back through history.
When to use a Quick Post
- A photo you snapped today of something happening at your business.
- A specific event you want posted before the moment passes.
- A timely quote or testimonial from a customer.
- A phrase your brand always uses that you want on a clean branded image.
When to skip one
If you want a second pair of eyes on the post before it publishes, use the normal post flow instead. Quick Posts trade review for speed, and that trade is not always worth it.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do Quick Posts count toward my weekly feed cap?
No. They have their own monthly quota. - Can I edit a Quick Post after scheduling?
Yes, up until its scheduled publish time. - What if a Quick Post fails to publish?
The post detail page shows a recovery button (Republish or Try regenerate). See Regenerate vs New image for details.