Jen Vazquez Media publishes to six social networks from one RecurPost workflow. The agency reached that setup after running Pinterest and Instagram through Tailwind and posting to Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn by hand. What follows is the workflow Jen Vazquez adopted, how RecurPost publishes to each of the six networks, what her reported gains actually measure, and what a setup like hers costs in social accounts.
increase in Instagram comments, the largest figure Jen Vazquez Media reported
increase in LinkedIn posts published, measured against a low prior volume
networks publishing from one RecurPost workflow instead of two systems
| Dimension | Before RecurPost | After RecurPost |
|---|---|---|
| Networks published to | 6, split across two systems | 6, from one workflow |
| How they were published | Tailwind covered Pinterest and Instagram. Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn went out by hand. | RecurPost publishes to Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok and Google Business Profile from one library set and one schedule. |
| Publishing cadence | 2 Reels per week | Up to 5 posts per day |
| Content reuse | Strong posts published once, then lost | Blog posts, podcast episodes and YouTube videos recycled from standing libraries |
| Largest reported change | Not applicable | Instagram comments up 5,985.71%, LinkedIn posts published up 4,777.78% |
| Who runs it | Jen Vazquez, working with a small team | Unchanged. Jen still writes and schedules the content herself. |
Jen Vazquez Media Publishes to Six Networks From One Workflow
Marketing agency publishing for its own brand
Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Google Business Profile
Pinterest strategy, brand photography and coaching
Jen Vazquez Media is a marketing agency that publishes to Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok and Google Business Profile. Jen Vazquez founded the agency after leaving a corporate career, and she now works with service providers who want to grow online without posting by hand every day. Her services cover Pinterest strategy, brand photography and coaching.
Jen leads a small team. She still writes and schedules the content herself, because she wants one voice across every network rather than a house style assembled by several people.
Jen Vazquez Media publishes for its own brand, not inside client accounts. Three of Jen’s clients later adopted RecurPost themselves, and each runs a separate workspace. So the numbers on this page describe a single-brand operation at six-network breadth, which is the widest network spread in any RecurPost customer story published so far.
Jen’s setup is worth copying if one person owns content strategy across every network in your operation and will not hand that voice to a junior scheduler. If you publish inside client accounts instead, the workflow still applies, but the account arithmetic further down changes.
Before RecurPost, Tailwind Covered Two Networks and the Rest Went Out by Hand
Before RecurPost, Jen Vazquez Media ran Pinterest and Instagram through Tailwind and posted to Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn by hand. Two networks had a schedule. The rest got whatever time was left.
Jen published 2 Reels per week at that point. Good posts went out once and then disappeared. A blog post that took a day to write produced one caption and nothing after it.
Any operation running six networks through one specialist tool hits the same split. The networks inside the tool keep their rhythm. The networks outside it compete for the same unscheduled hour at the end of the week, and a client call takes that hour first.
What Jen Vazquez Media Set Up in RecurPost
RecurPost gave Jen one composing session instead of six. She writes a source post, tailors it for each network inside the same composer, and schedules all six destinations together. RecurPost’s per-network customisation is what makes one session enough: the Instagram version carries its hashtag block in a first comment, the Google Business Profile version carries a call-to-action button, and the LinkedIn version carries neither.
Jen then groups her posts into themed libraries, and each library carries its own schedule. Pinterest tips sit in one library, photography in another, coaching in a third. When the business shifts focus for a month, Jen gives one library more slots and another fewer.
RecurPost offers three library types, and the difference matters more than most people expect. Evergreen recurring libraries republish on a repeating schedule. Seasonal libraries run inside a date window. One-time-use libraries publish a post once and then move it into a library named Expired Content rather than repeating it. Jen uses recurring libraries for material that stays true, like a Pinterest fundamentals post, and one-time-use libraries for anything tied to a dated launch.
Jen uses the AI Chat Assistant to rewrite a caption when a version reads flat. She does not use it to generate posts from nothing, because the voice is the part she is protecting.
RecurPost’s per-platform analytics carry the monthly review. Jen reads which posts performed on each network, removes the weak ones from the libraries, and re-weights the schedule for the month ahead. Most operations skip that review.
This configuration fits an operation where one person owns the editorial calendar and can make that monthly call. It does not work as set-and-forget. A recurring schedule attached to a library nobody prunes republishes stale posts on a reliable timetable, which is worse than publishing nothing.
What RecurPost Publishes on Each of Jen’s Six Networks
RecurPost publishes automatically to all six of the networks Jen Vazquez Media uses. No destination in her setup needs someone to tap a reminder on a phone. That is not true of every Facebook or Instagram destination, and the table below marks where the difference sits.
| Network | What RecurPost publishes | How it publishes |
|---|---|---|
| Organic image pins carrying title, description, destination link and alt text, plus video pins with a cover image. Titles take 100 characters and descriptions take 800. | Automatically, through Pinterest’s official API. Image pins publish at the scheduled time. Video pins publish once Pinterest confirms the file has processed. See the RecurPost Pinterest scheduler. | |
| Feed posts, carousels of up to 10 images or videos, Reels and Stories. | Automatically, to Business and Creator accounts. The first comment publishes with the hashtag block the moment the post goes live. See the RecurPost Instagram scheduler. | |
| Page posts. | Automatically, through the API, for Pages. Groups and personal profiles publish by notification instead, which is a Meta constraint rather than a RecurPost limit. See the RecurPost Facebook scheduler. | |
| Posts to a personal profile, which is the account Jen’s reported results measure. | Automatically. LinkedIn personal profiles and company pages both publish with no manual step. See the RecurPost LinkedIn scheduler. | |
| TikTok | Video posts, with comment, duet and stitch controls set at compose time. | Automatically. See the RecurPost TikTok scheduler. |
| Google Business Profile | What’s New posts up to 1,500 characters with an image and a call-to-action button, Offer posts with a coupon code and dates, photos, and video up to 25 MB. Seven button choices: Learn more, Sign up, Buy, Order online, Book, Call now, or no button. | Automatically, through Google’s official API, to every verified location connected. See the RecurPost Google Business Profile scheduler. |
RecurPost treats Pinterest differently from the other five, and the difference shows up on the invoice rather than in the composer. Every Pinterest board arrives as its own schedulable account, with its own queue, its own report and its own time zone.
What the Reported Results Measure, and What They Started From
Jen Vazquez Media reported percentage gains on four of its six networks after moving publishing into RecurPost.
| Platform | Metric | Growth |
|---|---|---|
| Facebook Page | Comments | +627.27% |
| LinkedIn Profile | Posts | +4,777.78% |
| LinkedIn Profile | Comments | +340.91% |
| Instagram Business | Posts | +3,963.64% |
| Instagram Business | Likes | +2,267.01% |
| Instagram Business | Comments | +5,985.71% |
| TikTok | Engagement | +266.47% |
Every figure above is a percentage increase measured against Jen’s own prior publishing volume, and that prior volume was low. Jen published 2 Reels per week before RecurPost and as many as 5 posts per day after. The post-count percentages are therefore measuring an operation that was barely publishing on those networks to begin with.
An agency already publishing daily to all six networks will not see percentage movement of this size from the same change, because its starting number is already high. What that agency gets back is composing time rather than multiplied engagement.
Two of Jen’s six networks carry no published figures. Pinterest is her specialism and Google Business Profile sits in her network list, and neither appears in the table above. RecurPost holds no reported numbers for those two, so this case study states none.
What Six Networks Cost in RecurPost Social Accounts
RecurPost counts each connected destination as one social account. Five of Jen’s six networks contribute one account each. Pinterest is the exception, because RecurPost brings in every Pinterest board as its own schedulable account.
RecurPost’s board rule changes the arithmetic for any operation whose strategy is Pinterest-led. Network count stops being the number that matters. Board count becomes the number that matters.
An agency publishing to eight Pinterest boards plus Instagram, a Facebook Page, LinkedIn, TikTok and one Google Business Profile location connects 13 social accounts. RecurPost’s Agency plan covers 20, so that setup fits with room to spare. The same agency running 20 boards connects 25 accounts, which is the Agency plan plus five extra accounts at $4 per month each, or $99 per month in total.
RecurPost has not published how many Pinterest boards Jen Vazquez Media connects, so treat the two figures above as an illustration rather than as her configuration.
A Pinterest-heavy operation fits the Agency plan comfortably while board count stays in single digits. An operation publishing to dozens of boards should price the board count before it prices the plan.
Who This Setup Fits, and Who It Does Not
Jen’s setup fits a marketing agency that turns one source asset into posts for five or more networks and keeps each theme on its own schedule. It fits an operation where one person owns the editorial voice and will not delegate it. It fits an operation willing to prune its libraries every month.
RecurPost’s automatic publishing also depends on every destination exposing an official API. Jen’s six all do: a Facebook Page, an Instagram professional account, a LinkedIn profile, Pinterest boards, TikTok, and a verified Google Business Profile location.
Swap one of those destinations and RecurPost’s behaviour changes. A Facebook Group or a personal Facebook profile publishes by tapping a notification in the RecurPost mobile app, because Meta retired automatic Group posting in April 2024. An operation whose main destination is a Group gets a reminder workflow rather than an automated one.
RecurPost is a weaker fit for a single-network operation. If Pinterest is the only network that matters to you, a Pinterest-only tool may cover the job. RecurPost is also the wrong tool if you need Pinterest Idea pins or carousel pins scheduled, and so is every other scheduler on the market.
Jen’s own setup shows the last non-fit most clearly. An operation that will not maintain its libraries should not build on recurring schedules at all.
Jen Also Recommends RecurPost to Her Clients
Three of Jen’s clients adopted RecurPost after she recommended it, and each runs a separate workspace. Jen is also building RecurPost walkthroughs into her paid marketing training.
Jen Vazquez Media Case Study FAQs
Common questions about publishing to six networks from one workflow:
Can RecurPost schedule Pinterest Idea pins or carousel pins?
RecurPost cannot schedule Pinterest Idea pins or carousel pins, and neither can any other scheduling tool, because Pinterest closed that API to third parties. RecurPost publishes organic image pins and video pins through Pinterest’s official API instead. Image pins carry a title of up to 100 characters, a description of up to 800 characters, a destination link and alt text.
Does scheduling Instagram Reels need a Business or Creator account?
RecurPost publishes Reels automatically to Instagram professional accounts, which means Business or Creator accounts. A personal Instagram profile receives a mobile reminder notification instead, and someone taps it to publish. RecurPost auto-publishes feed posts, carousels of up to 10 items, Reels and Stories to professional accounts.
What happens if Google rejects a Google Business Profile post after it publishes?
RecurPost re-checks every published Google Business Profile post about 30 minutes after it goes live and again about 6 hours later. That second check catches posts Google accepts and then rejects, which otherwise sit marked as published while the listing shows nothing. RecurPost notifies you when a post is rejected after acceptance, so you can fix and resend it.
Try RecurPost
RecurPost’s Agency plan covers 20 social accounts and 3 users for $79 per month, with extra accounts at $4 per month each. A six-network setup like Jen’s fits inside that allowance while the Pinterest board count stays in single digits.
20 social accounts and 3 users. Extra accounts $4 per month each.
Every Pinterest board connects as its own schedulable account, so count boards before you count networks.
Connect one network and test the workflow before committing.
See RecurPost plans and pricing for every plan limit and add-on price, or start a free trial and connect one network to test the workflow. For what the RecurPost social media scheduler does beyond publishing, including the social inbox and analytics, start at the product overview. Other RecurPost case studies document operations with a different shape.
