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Overview

Project Expiry defines how long your projects remain available based on your plan. Each project expires after a fixed number of days from the day it’s created. Expiry is time-based, so editing or using a project does not extend it.

How Project Expiry Works

When you create a project:
  1. Reap assigns an expiry duration based on your plan.
  2. Your project stays available until it reaches its expiry date.
  3. After that date, the project becomes Expired.
Example: A project created on the Creator plan expires 60 days after creation.

Plan Expiry Timelines

PlanProject expires after
Trial7 days
Free7 days
Creator60 days
Studio120 days

How It Appears In The App

You’ll see one of these statuses on your projects:
  • Expires in X days — the project is still available.
  • Expired — the project has reached its expiry date.

Scheduling Posts And Expiry

You can schedule posts even if the publish date is after your project expires.
  • Scheduled posts are saved at the time you schedule them.
  • Expiry does not cancel scheduled posts.
Example: If a project expires in 10 days, you can still schedule a post for a later date and it will still publish.

FAQs

Does editing extend expiry?
No. Expiry depends only on project creation date and plan duration.
Will scheduled posts stop after expiry?
No. Scheduled posts remain queued because they are saved at scheduling time.