> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.reap.video/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Project Expiry

> How long your projects remain available in Reap.

> **For AI agents:** a documentation index is at [/llms.txt](/llms.txt). Every page is also available as markdown, just append `.md` to the URL.

## 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

| Plan    | Project expires after |
| ------- | --------------------- |
| Trial   | 7 days                |
| Free    | 7 days                |
| Creator | 60 days               |
| Studio  | 120 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.
