Two Different Philosophies
RecurPost and Stix both solve a real problem: your best content should not die after one post. But they approach it from opposite directions. RecurPost is a multi-platform social media scheduler that includes content recycling as one of many features. Stix is a LinkedIn-specific consistency engine where content recycling is the core mechanic.
That philosophical difference shapes everything, from how the tools work to what results you can expect on LinkedIn.
Content Recycling: How Each Tool Handles It
RecurPost lets you create content libraries organized into categories and schedules posts on a recurring basis across multiple social platforms. When a library runs through all its posts, it starts again from the beginning. It is a straightforward rotation system that works the same way whether you are posting to Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Stix takes a different approach. Because it only focuses on LinkedIn, the recycling system is designed specifically for how LinkedIn works. Posts are organized into content categories with independent scheduling, and the AI can refresh post variations so recycled content does not appear identical each time it runs. The system accounts for LinkedIn-specific factors like optimal posting frequency and content format variety.
Platform Focus: Generalist vs Specialist
RecurPost supports nine social platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google Business Profile, Pinterest, and LinkedIn. If you need to manage content across multiple platforms, this breadth is its biggest advantage.
Stix only supports LinkedIn. That might sound like a limitation, but for founders and businesses where LinkedIn is the primary growth channel, it means every feature is optimized for LinkedIn performance. There are no compromises made to accommodate other platforms. The posting schedules, content formats, recycling logic, and analytics are all built around how LinkedIn specifically works.
AI Features Compared
RecurPost offers AI-powered caption generation that works across platforms. It can suggest content and help you create posts, but the AI is not trained specifically for LinkedIn best practices.
Stix includes AI content refreshing that rewrites recycled posts to create genuine variations rather than exact reposts. It also offers tone-of-voice matching, which means the AI adapts to your specific writing style rather than producing generic output. For LinkedIn, where personal voice matters more than on almost any other platform, this distinction matters.
Scheduling and Automation
Both tools offer queue-based scheduling. RecurPost uses a time-slot system where you define when posts should go out on each platform. Stix uses category-based scheduling where each content category has its own frequency and the system automatically fills your calendar with a balanced content mix.
The category-based approach is particularly useful for LinkedIn, where content variety directly impacts engagement. Instead of manually ensuring you are mixing thought leadership with case studies with personal stories, the system handles it automatically.
Pricing and Value
RecurPost starts at around 20 dollars per month for individual plans and scales up for agencies and enterprises. You get multi-platform support included at every tier. Stix pricing is structured around LinkedIn specifically, with plans designed for solo founders, growing teams, and agencies managing multiple brands.
The value equation depends on your use case. If you need a single tool for five different social platforms and content recycling is a nice-to-have, RecurPost offers more breadth for the price. If LinkedIn is your primary channel and you want purpose-built recycling with AI-powered content refreshing, Stix delivers more depth.
Who Should Choose What
Choose RecurPost if you manage content across multiple social platforms and want one tool for everything, LinkedIn is just one of several channels in your strategy, and basic content recycling meets your needs.
Choose Stix if LinkedIn is your primary or sole social media focus, content recycling and consistency are central to your strategy, you want AI that refreshes content specifically for LinkedIn, and you need category-based scheduling that ensures content variety automatically.
The Bottom Line
RecurPost is a solid multi-platform scheduler with useful recycling features. Stix is a dedicated LinkedIn consistency engine built from the ground up around content recycling and automation. Neither is objectively better. The right choice depends on whether you need platform breadth or LinkedIn depth.
For B2B founders and agencies whose growth depends on LinkedIn specifically, the specialist approach tends to deliver better results because every feature is designed for the one platform that matters most to their business.


