Publishing Quota Policy
Some platforms cap how much any app can publish per day (YouTube, for example, allows a limited number of video uploads per day). SkedCast shares that capacity fairly across workspaces with an adaptive quota pool. This page explains, in plain language, exactly how your daily limit is decided — and the only factors that affect it. Policy version 1. This is part of our Acceptable Use Policy; changes to it are announced to customers.
1. Your plan floor is guaranteed
Every plan has a floor — a number of daily publishes to a capacity-limited channel that is always reserved for you. Your effective limit never drops below your plan floor, no matter how busy the platform is or what other workspaces are doing. Floors do not decrease as an announcement-only change; we only ever raise them.
- Solo: 3 guaranteed per day, up to 15 per day with usage + burst.
- Studio: 5 guaranteed per day, up to 25 per day with usage + burst.
- Agency: 10 guaranteed per day, up to 40 per day with usage + burst.
- Agency+: 20 guaranteed per day, up to 60 per day with usage + burst.
- Enterprise: 30 guaranteed per day, up to 80 per day with usage + burst.
2. Your limit rises with your usage
The more you genuinely publish, the higher your guaranteed slice climbs — automatically, up to your plan’s ceiling. We look at your recent successfully-published volume and the posts you have already scheduled, and reserve enough capacity to cover them. Growth is fast: a busy day can raise tomorrow’s guarantee the same night. You can always see tonight what tomorrow’s guarantee will be in your dashboard.
3. How your limit eases back
When you publish less for a while, your reserved slice eases back toward your plan floor so the shared capacity can serve other workspaces — but never below your floor, and never abruptly. A single quiet week will not strand you: the slice steps down gradually, so a returning heavy user keeps a generous limit. Every increase or decrease is shown on your quota widget — never a silent change.
4. Burst is best-effort
Above your guaranteed slice, you may draw from a shared burst pool up to your plan ceiling when the platform still has capacity that day. Burst is best-effort: it is not guaranteed, it is shared fairly by plan tier, and it can be exhausted. When it is, publishes beyond your guarantee are rescheduled to the next window — never dropped.
5. Need more, sooner? The boost path
If you have a sudden, legitimate spike — a launch day, a big campaign — you can request a temporary boost to your reserved slice while your normal usage catches up. Boosts are logged and time-limited. Contact [email protected] to arrange one, or upgrade your plan to raise your floor and ceiling permanently (a plan upgrade raises your floor the same day).
6. Exactly which factors we use
Your allocation is decided from these factors and nothing else — it is never influenced by who you are, what you post about, or any hidden ranking:
- Your recent successfully-published volume
- Your already-scheduled upcoming posts
- Your plan tier
Only successfully-published, non-deleted posts count toward your recent volume, so scheduling-then-deleting to inflate a limit does not work. If we ever change these factors or the plan numbers above, we will bump the policy version and notify affected customers.