---
title: "Clone posts"
description: "Duplicate any Pallyy post with Clone, or push one post into multiple social sets with Clone to sets, the agency shortcut for multi-client publishing."
category: "features"
subcategory: "publishing"
emoji: "📋"
order: 4
datePublished: "2026-08-20"
dateUpdated: "2026-08-20"
---

Pallyy's clone feature duplicates any post so you never rebuild content from scratch: **Clone** copies a post within the same social set, and **Clone to sets** pushes it into other social sets. Cloning is included on Starter and every plan above it, see [pricing](/pricing) for the full comparison.

## How to clone a post

Cloning lives under the composer's **More Options** menu. To duplicate a post:

1. Open the post you want to copy from **[Calendar > Month](https://app.pallyy.com/dashboard/scheduling/calendar/month)** or the posts list.
2. Click **More Options** (the three dots button) in the footer.
3. Choose **Clone** to duplicate it in the same social set, or **Clone to sets** to copy it into other sets you manage.
4. Adjust the copy's caption, media, or networks as needed.
5. Pick a date and time, then click **Schedule**.

## Where you can clone from

Pallyy's **Clone** option duplicates a post inside the social set it lives in, perfect for reposting evergreen content or using an old post as a starting point. You'll find it in a few places:

- In the composer, under **More Options** while you create or edit a post in the [post composer](/help/post-composer).
- On the [posts list](/help/posts-list), including as a bulk action for cloning several posts at once.
- On published posts, and on failed posts as **Clone failed**, so a publishing hiccup never means rewriting the post.

## Clone to other social sets

Pallyy's **Clone to sets** copies a post into other social sets, and each copy becomes its own independent post. This is how agencies push one piece of content to several clients: think a multi-location business, where head office writes the post once and clones it to every location's set. Each location's manager can then tweak their copy, swap the media, or adjust the caption without touching anyone else's version.

::help-callout{type="note"}
Cloned copies don't stay in sync. Once a post is cloned to another set, editing the original won't update the copies, and vice versa. That's by design, so each set can localize freely.
::

## Reuse published and failed posts

Pallyy lets you clone posts that have already published, and failed posts too. Cloning a published post is the fastest way to rerun a top performer, and **Clone failed** rebuilds a failed post in one click so you can fix the issue and reschedule.

## Frequently asked questions

### What's the difference between Clone and Clone to sets?

Pallyy's **Clone** duplicates a post in the same social set, while **Clone to sets** copies it into other social sets you manage. Use Clone for reposting, and Clone to sets for pushing content across clients or locations.

### If I edit a cloned post, does the original change?

No. Every Pallyy clone is an independent post, so editing one copy never affects the original or any other copy.

### Which plans include clone posts?

Pallyy's clone posts feature starts on the Starter plan and is included on Pro, Agency, and Scale as well.
