Posting schedule

How many videos should you post?

Build a realistic posting schedule and see the views and clips it takes to hit your goal.

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days
views
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Posts over 90 days270at 3 per day
Projected total views1,080,000at 4,000 per post
Clips per long video11to sustain the pace
Long videos needed26over the period

How the posting consistency calculator works

We multiply your daily posting rate by your goal length to project total posts and total views, then work out how many clips you'd need from each long video to keep that pace. The result shows the real volume consistency demands.

Three posts a day for 90 days is 270 clips. Sourcing two long videos a week, that's about ten clips per video — a target that's impossible to hit by editing each one manually, but routine when you repurpose in batches.

Crayo closes the gap between the schedule you want and the schedule you can sustain. Each long video becomes enough clips to feed an aggressive cadence automatically, so consistency stops being a function of free time.

Frequently asked questions

How many times a day should I post short-form video?
Most growing creators post one to three times per day. More posts mean more chances with the algorithm, but only if you can sustain the pace — use the calculator to find a cadence you can actually keep.
How many clips do I need from each long video?
Divide your total planned posts by the number of long videos you can source in that period. The calculator does this for you and shows the clips-per-video target above.
Why does posting consistency matter so much?
Short-form algorithms reward fresh, frequent uploads. A steady cadence compounds reach over time, while sporadic posting resets your momentum. Repurposing makes a steady cadence realistic.

Seeing the numbers is step one. Posting them is step two.

Crayo turns one long video into a batch of ready-to-post shorts — so the view counts on this page become a posting schedule you can actually keep.

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