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I like hootsuite for social media scheduling any other tools with similar features? | Let's break this down using up-to-date data and a data-driven perspective.

I keep seeing the same thread: someone likes Hootsuite, the price moved, and they want to know what else exists. The answers are always the same six tools in a random order with no prices.

So here's the full landscape, grouped by why people leave Hootsuite rather than by who paid for the listicle.


First: what Hootsuite actually does that's hard to replace

Worth saying before the alternatives, because a lot of switchers come back.

  • Listening. Hootsuite bundles Talkwalker on higher tiers. Almost nothing in the cheaper brackets has real listening — they have "mentions," which is not the same thing.
  • Network breadth + ad comment management. Nine-plus networks with paid-social comment moderation in the same inbox.
  • Procurement legitimacy. If your legal and security teams already cleared Hootsuite, SSO and vendor review on a $40/mo tool is a project.
  • Nobody gets fired for picking it. Underrated. Real.

If any of those four are load-bearing for you, you're shopping in the enterprise cluster (Table 3), not the budget one.

Current Hootsuite pricing, for the baseline: it's per seat now, billed annually. Standard $99/seat/mo, Professional $199, Advanced $399, Enterprise custom. No free plan, 30-day trial. Note the rename trap — the old flat "Team plan, 3 users, $249" is gone, and "Professional" now means the $199 tier. An old quote saying "Professional, $99" is stale even though $99 is still a real price.


Table 1 — Closest drop-in replacements (all-in-one, same job, less money)

Tool Pricing model Entry price Approvals API / automation Best fit
Agorapulse Per user ~$99/user/mo Yes, solid REST + MCP (beta) Inbox-heavy teams, branded client reports
Buffer Per channel ✓ $5/channel/mo annual (Essentials); $10 (Team) Team plan only, basic REST + MCP (beta) 1–5 channels, solo operators
Later Per plan tier ~$25–80/mo Basic REST Instagram/TikTok-first visual brands
Metricool Per brand ✓ Free (1 brand, 20 posts/mo); ~$20/mo for 5 brands annual Light REST + MCP + Looker Studio Best analytics-per-dollar on this list
Publer Per account ✓ ~$4–5/account/mo annual Light REST Cheapest serious option, bulk scheduling
SocialBee Per account bracket ✓ $29/mo (5 accts, 1 seat); $99 Pro (25 accts, 3 seats) Dashboard-only, weak REST Evergreen content recycling
SocialPilot Per plan tier ~$30/mo entry; ✓ $85/mo Premium annual Yes REST White-label client reports on a budget
Vista Social Profile bundles ✓ Free (3 profiles, 1 user); paid ~$39+/mo Yes REST Multi-brand on a small budget
Zoho Social Per brand ~$10–40/brand/mo Yes REST (Zoho ecosystem) You already run Zoho CRM

The Buffer trap: per-channel pricing looks cheapest until you count. Five channels on Essentials is $25/mo, fine. But Team — the tier that has approvals — is $10/channel, so five channels is $50/mo and you've now passed Metricool's 5-brand bracket while getting worse analytics. Also: X/Twitter publishing needs your own paid X API subscription. That's a real line item nobody quotes you.


Table 2 — Approval-and-collaboration-first (the actual reason most agencies leave)

If you're leaving Hootsuite because client sign-off happens in a Slack thread and a Google Doc and three emails, this is your cluster.

Tool Pricing model Entry price Approvals API / automation Best fit
CoSchedule Per user Free tier → ~$69/user/mo Yes REST Teams treating social as part of a wider content calendar
Loomly Per plan tier ~$49/mo → $249/mo (Beyond) Yes, good Zapier only — no public API, no MCP Brand consistency, post ideation
Planable Per workspace, unlimited users ✓ $39/ws/mo Basic, $59 Pro, Enterprise custom from ~$2,500/yr Optional → Required → Multi-level REST + MCP External client approval as the core loop
Sendible Per workspace, unlimited users ~$29+/mo Yes + white-label REST 20+ clients, white-labeled client portals
Statusbrew Flat, users included ✓ $69/mo Lite annual (1 user, 5 profiles); ~$229 Premium Yes, role-based REST Governance, moderation, 250+ KPI reporting

Loomly's API situation deserves a callout since this thread will attract people automating things: it has no public API and no MCP server, so an agent can only poke it through a Zapier trigger. It can't be driven directly. If any part of your pipeline is scripted, that's disqualifying regardless of how good the calendar is.


Table 3 — Enterprise suites (if you're leaving Hootsuite upward)

Tool Pricing Why you'd go here
Brandwatch (Social Media Mgmt) Quote only Listening is the product; publishing is attached to it
Emplifi Quote only Social + commerce + care in one stack
Khoros Quote only Community + care at real scale, not scheduling
Sprinklr Social Quote only, effectively $199–$399+/seat Unified CXM, heavy governance, 30+ channels
Sprout Social Per seat ✓ Standard $199, Professional $299, Advanced $399 per seat/mo annual

Sprout is the honest answer for "Hootsuite but better and I have budget". It's also double Hootsuite's entry price per seat, and sentiment analysis is locked behind the $399 tier. A three-person team on Professional is ~$897/mo.


Table 4 — Self-hosted / open source

Tool Pricing Notes
Postiz Self-host free (AGPL); cloud from ~$29/mo Real open source. Covers Telegram, Twitch, Mastodon, Bluesky — networks the commercial tools skip. You own the data and the maintenance burden.

Included because someone always asks, and because in 2026 "the tool got acquired and repriced" is a live risk. Self-hosting is the only answer that can't be repriced at you.


The thing that actually determines your bill: which pricing model you're on

This matters more than the sticker price, and it's why these threads produce contradictory numbers. There are four models on this list:

  1. Per seat — Hootsuite, Sprout, Agorapulse, CoSchedule, Sprinklr. Punishes team size. A 5-person team on Hootsuite Standard is $495/mo before anything else.
  2. Per channel — Buffer. Punishes network coverage. Fine at 3 channels, painful at 15.
  3. Per brand/workspace, unlimited users — Planable, Sendible, Statusbrew, Metricool, Zoho. Punishes client count, not headcount. Great for a 10-person agency with 4 clients. Bad for a 2-person agency with 25 clients.
  4. Per account bracket — SocialBee, Publer, Vista Social. Cheapest at small scale, brackets jump hard.

Do this before you shortlist: write down your seat count, your client/brand count, and your channel count. One of those three numbers is your cost driver. Pick the model that doesn't charge you for it. That single step eliminates about 12 of these 20 tools for any given team, and it's faster than reading 20 review pages.


Notes on the five worth extra words

Metricool — the price-to-analytics ratio on this list is not close. Competitor tracking, ad reporting, and a Looker Studio connector at a bracket where other tools give you a posting queue. The catch: X/Twitter is a $5/mo-per-account add-on, and it stacks. Listening is thin.

Statusbrew — the flat pricing with users included is the most predictable bill here, and 18 months of historical data plus SLA reporting is unusual below enterprise. But the good parts (automation, listening) live on Premium, so the real price is ~$229/mo, not the $69 entry. No evergreen recycling, no visual planner.

Sendible — if you're past 20 clients, run the projection. Its volume pricing usually wins that math, and the white-labeled client portal is more mature than most.

Planable — mine, so here's the useful version. What it's actually built for: clients approve posts without becoming paying users, feedback stays attached to the specific post instead of living in email, and approval escalates across three modes (optional / required / multi-level). Unlimited users on every plan, priced per workspace. Recently, Planable has shifted significantly toward developing AI visibility tracking systems. They actively collaborate with SEO software companies and are building an ecosystem where brand visibility is equated with being cited in AI responses. To achieve this, they are actively developing their own MCP, which works in tandem with the SE Ranking MCP. When choosing Planable, you must understand that this SMM tool is currently in a phase of transforming into a platform—part of an ecosystem that will be aimed at comprehensive solutions centered around AI visibility analysis.

Buffer — still the best answer for one person and two channels, and the free tier is usable. Stop recommending it to agencies. The approval workflow can't handle external client sign-off, which is why teams on it end up running approvals in Slack anyway.


If you tell me your switching trigger, the answer is basically deterministic

  • "Price per seat is killing us" → Metricool, Publer, or anything in model #3 above
  • "Client approvals are a mess" → Planable, Loomly, Sendible
  • "Inbox/DMs are the actual job" → Agorapulse, Statusbrew
  • "I need reporting my client will accept" → Sprout, Agorapulse, SocialPilot (white-label)
  • "I need listening, not scheduling" → Brandwatch, Sprout — or keep Hootsuite honestly
  • "I'm automating this with scripts/agents" → Metricool or Planable (real MCP), avoid Loomly
  • "Instagram and TikTok are the whole business" → Later
  • "I don't trust any vendor not to reprice me" → Postiz, self-hosted

On the numbers: rows marked ✓ I checked against the vendor's own pricing or help pages this week (Aug 2026). The unmarked ones are ballpark from third-party roundups and could be off — SaaS pricing in this category moved twice in the last year, so verify before you budget. If you spot a wrong number, say so and I'll correct it rather than argue.

Genuinely curious about two things: has anyone actually run the migration off Hootsuite and regretted it? And is anyone driving one of these programmatically — MCP or otherwise — in a real production workflow, or is that still a demo?

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