Auto Repost Your Postson X, Threads, Bluesky & Mastodon
Your followers aren't all online when you post. MicroPoster automatically reposts your recent content on your schedule — a retweet on X, a boost on Mastodon, a repost on Threads and Bluesky — so every timezone sees your best work.
How Auto Repost Works
Set a Cadence. We Do the Rest.
1. Pick Account & Cadence
Choose which account to keep active and how often to repost — every few hours or every few days. That's the whole setup.
2. We Pick the Right Post
MicroPoster selects your oldest recent original post — never replies, never quotes, never something already reposted.
3. A Native Repost Drops
A real retweet, boost, or repost — exactly as if you tapped the button yourself — puts your content back on top of your followers' feeds.
Built-In Guardrails
Reposts That Never Annoy Your Followers
Automation only works if it's invisible. Auto repost follows strict rules so your profile always looks human.
Originals only
Replies, quotes, and reposts are never picked — only the posts you actually wrote.
Once, ever
Every repost is tracked. A post that has been reposted is never reposted again.
Your pace, one per cycle
At most one repost per cadence cycle. Your feed stays natural, never flooded.
Native, not duplicated
A real retweet, boost, or repost — no copy-pasted duplicate posts that platforms flag as spam.
Why Auto Repost?
A post lives for a few hours before the timeline buries it — and most of your followers were asleep, working, or scrolling somewhere else when it went out. One post deserves more than one chance.
- Reach followers in every timezone, not just yours
- Stay active between writing sessions with zero effort
- New followers see the content that made you worth following
- Native reposts — nothing looks automated or copied
The thread that took you an hour to write just reached a whole new wave of followers — without you lifting a finger.
Universal Support
Native Reposts on Every Platform
Each network gets its own native action — the same one you'd tap by hand.
X (Twitter)
Retweet
Threads
Repost
Bluesky
Repost
Mastodon
Boost
Auto Repost Questions, Answered
Everything you need to know before your first repost.
What is auto repost?
Auto repost automatically reposts your own recent posts on a schedule you choose. Timelines move fast — most followers never see a post the first time. A repost puts your content back at the top of their feeds without you writing anything new.
Is this the same as auto retweet?
Yes. X renamed retweets to reposts, so auto retweet and auto repost are the same thing. MicroPoster performs the native action on every platform: a retweet on X, a boost on Mastodon, and a repost on Threads and Bluesky.
Which posts get reposted?
Your recent original posts, oldest first. Replies, quotes, and reposts are always skipped, and only posts older than your chosen cadence are eligible — so a post never gets reposted minutes after it was published.
Will the same post be reposted twice?
No. Every repost is tracked, and a post that has been reposted once is never picked again by the automation.
How often does it repost?
You pick the cadence — every few hours or every few days — and auto repost publishes at most one repost per cycle. Your feed stays natural, never flooded.
Why should I repost my own content?
Because your audience is spread across timezones and algorithmic feeds. A post published in your morning is invisible to followers asleep on the other side of the world, and new followers never scroll back. Reposting gives your best content a second chance at its full audience.
Which platforms does auto repost support?
All four MicroPoster networks: X (Twitter), Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon — each using the platform's own native repost, so nothing looks copied or duplicated.
Your best posts deserve a second audience.
Set your repost cadence once and let every timezone discover the content you already wrote.
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