FoPost vs every social scheduler.
Honest side-by-side comparisons against 68 tools. Pricing, platforms, API access, AI capabilities, open-source posture, and where each one genuinely wins. No marketing math, just the receipts.
The comparisons founders read most.
Each page covers the full pricing breakdown, a side-by-side feature table, where the other tool genuinely wins, and a 4-step switching guide.
Buffer
From $6/channel/mo
Beloved scheduler that hasn't kept up with platform expansion.
Hootsuite
From $99/mo
Legacy enterprise tool with legacy pricing.
Later
From $25/mo
Instagram-first scheduler with a visual planner.
Sprout Social
From $249/seat/mo
Enterprise social management. Enterprise pricing.
SocialPilot
From $20/mo (5 accounts)
Agency-focused scheduler with strong account limits.
Agorapulse
From $79/user/mo
Inbox-led social suite with per-seat pricing.
Sendible
From $29/mo (6 profiles)
Mature agency suite with white-label reporting.
Publer
From $12/mo (3 accounts)
Strong indie scheduler. Real API. Unlimited workspaces.
Metricool
From €16/mo (5 brands)
Analytics-led social management at indie prices.
Loomly
From $65/mo (12 accounts)
Collaborative brand calendar with approval flows.
CoSchedule
From $19/user/mo
Marketing work calendar with social publishing attached.
Planable
From $33/workspace/mo
Approval-first collaboration tool for agencies.
SocialBee
From $29/mo
Category-based queue scheduler with a concierge add-on.
Tailwind
From $17.99/mo (1 account)
Pinterest-first scheduler with strong Pin tooling.
Postiz
Self-host free / $29/mo cloud
Open-source social scheduler. Cloud or self-host.
All 68 head-to-head pages.
Grouped by what kind of tool it is. Enterprise suites, agency platforms, indie schedulers, API-first products, open source and single-network specialists.
Mainstream schedulers6
Enterprise suites6
Agency and client tools19
Indie and creator tools26
API-first platforms4
Three rules every comparison on this site follows.
Verifiable claims only
Every price and feature on the comparison tables comes from the competitor's public pricing or product page on the date we last checked. If something changes, we update.
Where they win, too
Every comparison page has a section on where the other tool genuinely wins. No tool is best at everything, and pretending otherwise is the kind of marketing solo founders see through in a second.
Honest switching path
Each page ends with a 4-step move: start a free trial, OAuth into your accounts, import scheduled posts via CSV or API, cancel the old subscription. Usually a one-hour evening project.
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