A comparison of social media services


10
See examples here.
$98
12
Yes
No, only generic stock photos
5/10
Not allowed, they just post what they create without review. On their $198 plan, you can add the option to review for an extra $29/mo
No
None
2
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google My Business, Linkedin, Pinterest
Month-to-month, 7 days notice
USA
£99/mo
12
No, you need to pay an extra £9.95/mo to get their content panel where they post for you
Yes
Good
Allowed
No, just general support tickets
Yes
2, but not posting for you unless you pay extra
Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin
Cancel anytime
The Philipines
$99/mo
12
Yes
Yes
Good
Yes
No
Yes
2
Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest and Google My Business
Cancel anytime
India
$149/mo
10
Yes
Yes
Good
No
No
No revisions allowed
2
Facebook & Linkedin
Cancel anytime
Worldwide, mostly EU and Asia
$98/mo
12
Yes
No, just generic stock photos. Logo overlay is not even included.
5/10
Yes
No
No
1
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Linkedin, Pinterest, Google My Business
30-day notice
USA
$99/mo
12
Yes
Yes
5/10
Yes
Yes
Yes
2
Facebook & Instagram
30-day cancellation notice
India
£99/mo
12
Yes
Yes
Good
No
Yes
No
2
Facebook, LinkedIn, Google My Business, Twitter, and Instagram
Must cancel 10 days before next payment
United Kingdom
£100/mo
12
Yes, but you don't get to review them before they are posted
No, just generic stock photos with no personalization. For +£35/mo you can get your logo placed on the generic photos.
5/10
No, unless you pay +£35/mo for access to their content panel
Yes
No,
2, but Instagram not supported.
Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Google My Business
30-day notice
United Kingdom
$99/mo
Not mentioned on website
Yes
Not mentioned on website
No examples are shown
No
No
No
Not mentioned on website
Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, Twitter
Cancel anytime
India
£50/mo
4
Yes
Yes
Good
No
Yes
No
1
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Google My Business and Pinterest
Cancel anytime
United Kingdom
$75/mo
8
Yes
No
Bad
No
No
No revisions allowed
2
Facebook and Twitter only.
Cancel anytime
Unknown
$750/mo
12
Yes
Yes
Good
Yes
Yes
Yes
2
Facebook & Instagram
30-day cancellation notice
The Philipines
Social Media Management Agencies
While 98 Buck Social's plans start at a seemingly affordable $98/month, they lack key features like an advanced review process and strategy calls, falling short in customization compared to
Feedbird.
Moreover, the flexibility to "pick your posting days" only kicks in at higher tiers starting at $198/month, and even then, options are limited. The service's one-size-fits-all
approach may not meet the specific needs of businesses seeking a more tailored social media strategy.
Smarcomms offers an entry-level plan at £99/month, seemingly targeted at solo entrepreneurs, but there are crucial caveats. One surprising add-on fee is an extra £9.95 for using their social media
scheduling platform, which essentially charges you to post the content they've created. This could be perceived as a hidden cost, especially for businesses that assume posting is part of
the management package.
While Smarcomms delivers decent quality, custom-branded posts—a marked improvement over competitors that rely on generic stock photos—their entire operation is based in the Philippines. This
could raise concerns about the consistency and quality of content, and the capacity to quickly adapt to trends or breaking news relevant to different time zones or cultures.
SocialSinQ has come under heavy scrutiny for its services, raising red flags in several key areas. The issue of billing and cancelations is a significant sore point, with customers complaining that the company continues to charge them even after multiple attempts to cancel their subscriptions.
Questions have been raised about the company's transparency, with claims that they falsely represent their location to appear based in the U.S. when the work is actually outsourced to India.
Overall, the reviews paint a troubling picture of a company that fails to deliver on its promises, leaving clients frustrated and dissatisfied.
Additionally, the quality of content produced by SocialSinQ leaves much to be desired; clients have noted low-effort posts that do not improve even after feedback is provided. Concerns extend
to their customer service, which has been described as non-responsive and ineffective, exacerbating the issues faced by customers.
While Schedult markets itself as a modern, done-for-you social media solution starting at just $99/month, this price point is misleading. You'll only get that rate if you commit to a yearly
plan. Opt for a monthly subscription, and you're looking at $149/month, a fact that isn't immediately clear and could be construed as a bait-and-switch tactic.
While Schedult offers custom, branded posts, their package restricts you from making any revisions to the content. For businesses keen on perfecting their brand message, this could be a significant
drawback. The service also relies on a small set of templates for each client, making your social media presence risk appearing generic over time, despite their claims of "custom-made"
content.
In the competitive landscape of social media management, 98 Dollar Social positions itself as a quick fix for busy entrepreneurs. However, the agency’s model raises questions about the depth and
quality of their service. Their 'in-house experts' might churn out daily posts, but these often lack the tailored strategy and authentic voice that make social media campaigns genuinely
effective. With a claim of serving 2789 clients, how much individualized attention can they provide to make your brand stand out?
Their 'simple approval process' is another point of concern. While efficient, it leaves little room for meaningful collaboration or nuanced adjustments. Approve a month’s worth of content
with a single click? That sounds more like a factory line than a thoughtful, creative process. Plus, their content menu—33 branded images, 33 engaging captions, and 33 high-traffic hashtags—sounds
formulaic, leaving one to wonder about the true 'engagement' such posts can generate.
With 9 years in the industry, Socinova prides itself on experience, but its services often exhibit a lack of quality. Operating entirely from Pune, India, the agency's remote team can be out of touch with Western market dynamics and consumer behaviors. This cultural and geographical disconnect can result in content that fails to resonate with diverse audiences, compromising brand identity and engagement.
Socinova also positions itself as a one-stop-shop, offering a wide range of services from blogs to video production. However, this broad focus dilutes their core expertise in social media management. While they do provide customized graphics, the strategic vision behind their social media campaigns is often lackluster.
While 99 Social offers a budget-friendly approach to social media management, their one-size-fits-all packages lack the nuance and personalization that can make or break a brand's online presence.
The content they produce may be adequate, but in a digital landscape where 'adequate' is abundant, it hardly helps businesses to stand out. The industry-specific research they claim
to conduct seems to manifest as generic posts that lack the spark to truly engage audiences or put your brand in a unique light.
Another area of concern is their limited offerings in terms of post frequency. Their basic package includes just three posts per week on up to two platforms, a frequency unlikely to yield significant
engagement or growth. This minimal approach hardly leverages the full potential of social media to boost brand visibility and consumer interaction.
While 100 Pound Social claims to offer a "tick-box" solution to small business owners' social media needs, it doesn't provide the level of customization and strategic insight
that today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape demands. With fixed plans offering a set number of posts per week across limited platforms, it operates more like an assembly line than a dynamic,
adaptable agency. Their "industry-relevant content" often ends up being generic and lacks the personal touch that comes from an in-depth understanding of your unique business requirements.
The 30-day notice period for cancellations subtly locks you into their service for a longer stretch than you may initially realize, potentially making quick pivots difficult if you find their
service lacking.
While Roosterly does offer a cost-effective service at $99 per month, the geographical location of their team could be a concern. The majority of their operations are based in India and South East
Asia, despite the owner residing in Chicago. This distant team structure can introduce complications such as cultural misunderstandings and time zone issues, which could potentially affect the
quality and timeliness of the service. At Feedbird, our team is locally-based, allowing for real-time communication and a nuanced understanding of the local market and cultural context.
Including this with the other limitations—such as their narrow focus on certain professions, limited number of posts, and automated nature of content generation—it's clear that while Roosterly
might save you time, you could be sacrificing the quality and effectiveness of your social media presence.
While 50 Pound Social attempts to offer affordable social media solutions, the company falls short in delivering robust and effective services. Their basic plan offers a meager one post per week
to just a single platform for £50 per month. In today's fast-paced social media environment, such minimal activity is unlikely to generate meaningful engagement or growth. Brands need to
be agile and responsive, and one post per week simply does not cut it for establishing a lively digital presence.
Furthermore, with a high volume of accounts to manage, their 'unique content' claim and 'dedicated account managers' come under scrutiny. When managing thousands of accounts,
it's challenging to deliver genuinely tailored content that sets a brand apart from its competitors. One has to wonder if your business will just be another number in their system, given
their mass-scale operations.
While 75 Social entices with "affordable, strategic and effective social media management," a deeper look reveals limitations that could be detrimental to your brand. For $75 a month, their
basic plan offers only 2 posts per week, which is hardly enough to maintain a dynamic presence in today's fast-paced digital world. Moreover, the low-cost package includes limited customer
support, leaving you in the lurch if issues arise.
One major drawback is their rigid content creation process. Unlike Feedbird, which offers a collaborative approach, 75 Social strictly curates posts without allowing client review or approval.
This means you have little control over what goes out in your name, which could misalign with your brand's tone or values. And with no revisions permitted in their two cheapest plans, you're
stuck with whatever they decide to post.
Lyfe Marketing may tout itself as a comprehensive solution for digital marketing needs, but their jack-of-all-trades approach could mean they're masters of none. With a broad range of services
offered, from PPC to SEO and email marketing, their focus on social media management may lack the specialized depth needed to make your campaign soar.
Even more concerning is their pricing structure. Starting at $750 per month for just 12 posts, the value proposition starts to wane, especially when their social media management strategies often
follow a generic, one-size-fits-all approach. In a landscape where customization is key to standing out, this kind of templated strategy might not serve your brand's unique needs or resonate
with your target audience.
In-house
Creativity is the key to differentiation and growth
“Hands down the best social media service. It's like Hootsuite, but they create amazing content for us and post to our socials after we approve"

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“Feedbird creates social media content that is better and more affordable than what we can produce in-house. Went from 6 hours per client to just the 15 minutes needed for review and approval. They do this at a price that's one-third of our in-house cost and the margins we derived from offering SMM to clients doubled because of Feedbird.”
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost?
Our pricing starts from $99/mo for 10 social media posts on one social media channel and only $10 per extra channel.
See all our pricing and services here.
Why are you so affordable?
Unlike traditional agencies, Feedbird is a tech enabled solution built to unlock affordability, speed, and quality without compromises.
Allowing small businesses to access quality creative services through a transparent low-cost subscription model.
Where is Feedbird’s team located?
More than 80% of our team is in Europe, while the rest is split across North & South America, and Asia.
Each member works exclusively for Feedbird; we do not subcontract work either overseas or to other entities.
Our rigorous hiring and training process ensures that our clients consistently receive top-tier content.
How do I get started?
During checkout you can select the services, social media channels and add-ons.
If you want to speak to someone before signing up, you can Schedule a Demo.
What happens after I sign up?
Then connect your social media channels on our platform to allow us to schedule & post the content you've approved to your pages.
Less than 10 business days after you submit the questionnaire, you'll receive your full month of content for you to review.
We'll change anything you don't like, and once you approve we then post it all for you throughout the month.
If your subscription amount is $149 or more you’ll have the option to schedule a 20-min onboarding call with our Content Strategist as well as an optional monthly content review call.
How will I communicate with your team?
Your communication will be in written form inside our Client Portal with your dedicated account manager or via email.
We aim to respond multiple times per day and always within 24 hours.
A benefit of doing everything in written form is that everybody involved in delivering the services will have the full picture of everything that was ever communicated with you.
However, if your subscription amount is $149 or above, you qualify for an optional 20-min onboarding call and as well as a monthly content review call with our content strategist.
What happens if I don’t like what you create?
Our goal is your complete satisfaction. We include up to 3 rounds of revisions during the first month as long as it's within the original scope. For any ongoing months we offer 1 round of revisions to create an end result you truly love.
Just provide your input, and we'll keep perfecting it.
What is your cancellation policy?
Unlike our competitors, you don't need to call us or send an email to cancel your subscription, you can do it yourself.
Are there any refunds if I don't like the service?
We don’t offer refunds due to the non-returnable nature of personalised digital services and the manual labour involved.
While we strive for your satisfaction this is not a “only pay if you like it” service. You pay us for creative deliverables based on your brief, feedback, and revisions.
We don’t guarantee satisfaction, marketing results, growth, engagement, but we will happily implement any revisions needed that are within the original scope of the brief.
Your payment covers content creation. The additional service of posting on your behalf is complimentary. Hence, if technical challenges prevent us from posting for you we simply suggest downloading our content and posting it on your own.
How often am I charged?
All plans auto-renew until you decide to cancel. You can switch, pause or cancel your plan at any time in our Client Portal to avoid future charges.
Which services do you offer?
But keep an eye out as we do have new services on our roadmap that we will be introducing this year.
Where do you get the visuals from?
For clients that have a lot, we mostly work with that.
For clients that don’t have much content, we tend to work with premium stock photos or more graphic-design based posts that are relevant to your brand.
However, the approach is something we decide together with the client.