Head to head

Agorapulse vs eClincher

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Agorapulse schedules to ten networks, but the inbox and the reporting are the reasons to pick it: one place to handle every comment, DM, mention, review, and ad comment, plus ROI reports that pull Google Analytics to tie posts back to traffic and sales. It's billed per user, from $79 a seat each month on annual, with a small free plan and a 30-day trial.

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$79 per user / mo
Free plan

eClincher is an agency-grade suite where the inbox, review moderation, and local marketing matter as much as publishing. It moderates reviews across Google, the app stores, and Trustpilot, runs brand monitoring and local SEO, and prices in flat plans from $149 a month, with no free tier.

From
$149 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Agorapulse and eClincher both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Agorapulse is the stronger pick for Teams that spend more time on engagement than on posting; choose eClincher for Agencies managing social, reviews, and local presence for clients.

Features compared

FeatureAgorapulseeClincher
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsYesYes
Bulk uploadYesYes
Evergreen recyclingPartialYes
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsYesYes
Link in bioYesYes

Platforms compared

NetworkAgorapulseeClincher
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoNo
BlueskyAutoNo
Google BusinessAutoAuto

Pricing

Agorapulse

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
10
  • 3 social profiles, 1 user
  • 10 scheduled posts, 100 inbox items per month
  • Permanent free plan, no card required

Standard

$99 per user / mo

$79/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $79 per user/mo on annual, $99 monthly
  • 10 social profiles, unlimited scheduling
  • All-in-one inbox, basic reports, white-label exports
  • 6-month data retention

Professional

Popular
$149 per user / mo

$119/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $119 per user/mo on annual, $149 monthly
  • Adds link in bio, Instagram product tagging, grid preview, calendar notes
  • Ad-comment moderation, post and inbox assignments
  • Team performance reports, 12-month retention

Advanced

$199 per user / mo

$149/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $149 per user/mo on annual, $199 monthly
  • Adds labels, saved replies, automated moderation rules, bulk actions
  • Shared calendars, publishing queues, scheduled report emails
  • Advanced and ROI reporting, competitor benchmarking, 24-month retention

Custom

Custom
Accounts
Unlimited
  • Tailored pricing for large teams
  • Unlimited social profiles, AI reply suggestions
  • SSO, custom roles, multi-step approval workflows
  • Historical data import, Reports open API, sentiment analysis
  • Dedicated Customer Success Manager and onboarding
  • Priced per user/seat: the headline $79 / $119 / $149 is for one user and multiplies by how many people you add. The per-user rate is flat, with no volume discount for more seats.
  • Every paid plan includes 10 social profiles; extra profiles are $10/month each. Profiles are a bundled quota, not the thing the price multiplies by, so adding seats and adding profiles are two separate costs.
  • There's a permanent free plan (3 profiles, 1 user, 10 scheduled posts, 100 inbox items a month) alongside a 30-day trial of Advanced features, no card required.
  • Annual billing saves about 20%: Standard $79 vs $99, Professional $119 vs $149, Advanced $149 vs $199 per user/month, which the page states as $240, $360, and $600 off per user per year.
  • X (Twitter) management is sold as a paid add-on, X Lite for publishing and threads or X Plus for full inbox and analytics, because of X's API pricing.
  • Advanced Listening, Advocacy (employee advocacy), and Competitive Benchmarking are separate add-ons billed on quote with a demo required, not included in the base plans.
  • Prices are USD list. The pricing page renders 'US $' figures even from an Australian IP; the annual numbers were read off the live page, the monthly numbers confirmed by toggling the billing switch, and both cross-checked against current third-party listings. List prices have risen from older published figures (around $49 / $79 / $109), so these reflect the current live plans.

eClincher

Standard

$149 /mo
Seats
1
Accounts
15
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $149/mo, 1 brand, 1 user (max 2), 15 profiles (max 20)
  • Publishing and scheduling, Instagram/TikTok feed scheduler
  • Unified inbox with automation, review moderation, custom link-in-bio
  • Advanced analytics and external client dashboards

Professional

Popular
$349 /mo
Seats
5
Accounts
25
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $349/mo, unlimited brands, 5 users (max 10), 25 profiles (max 40)
  • Adds Smart Queues, RSS auto-posting, approval workflows, multi-channel reports
  • AI automation, AI inbox auto-reply, CRM integrations, local listings management
  • Employee advocacy and client dashboards with post approval

Enterprise

Custom
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
Unlimited
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing, unlimited brands, custom users and profiles
  • Real-time inbox collision detection, brand monitoring and social listening
  • Local SEO ranking and keyword auditor, SSO, API access
  • Onboarding, unlimited training, dedicated account executive
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans: each tier bundles brands, users, and social profiles, with caps you can grow into (Standard runs 1 user and 15 profiles, up to 2 and 20; Professional 5 users and 25 profiles, up to 10 and 40). Enterprise is custom.
  • There's no free plan, only a 14-day trial.
  • Annual billing is cheaper than monthly, but the page headlines the monthly rates ($149 and $349) and didn't show a per-month annual figure when checked.
  • Several things sit on top as add-ons or separate tools: Brand Monitoring and Social Listening (an add-on on Professional, included on Enterprise), an AI Blog Creation agent (add-on on every plan), and a standalone Local SEO Automation tool at $300 a month.
  • eClincher revamped its lineup; the current plans are Standard, Professional, and Enterprise, replacing an older Basic / Premier / Agency structure, so older listings ($65 / $175 / $425) are out of date.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page (rendered twice); aggregator listings lag the revamp.

Pros and cons

Agorapulse

  • Unified inbox for comments, DMs, mentions, reviews, and ad comments, built around inbox zero
  • ROI reporting that ties posts and conversations to traffic, leads, and sales via Google Analytics
  • Direct publishing to ten networks, Instagram Stories included
  • Genuinely free plan plus a 30-day trial of the top tier
  • Per-seat pricing climbs with the team, and every plan caps profiles at 10
  • Listening, advocacy, competitive benchmarking, and full X management are quote-based add-ons
  • No true evergreen recycling and no AI image generation
  • The depth is overkill if you only want a simple posting queue

eClincher

  • Strong unified inbox with AI auto-replies and automation rules
  • Review moderation across Google, app stores, Trustpilot, and Tripadvisor
  • Brand monitoring, local listings, and local SEO under one roof
  • Smart Queues for evergreen auto-posting and solid agency reporting
  • No free plan, and a $149 entry price
  • Brand monitoring, the AI blog agent, and local SEO are paid add-ons or separate tools
  • More tool than you need for simple scheduling
  • Annual pricing isn't shown clearly on the page

Agorapulse vs eClincher: FAQ

Is Agorapulse or eClincher cheaper?
Agorapulse is cheaper to start, from $79 against $149 for eClincher. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Agorapulse or eClincher have a free plan?
Agorapulse has a free plan; eClincher does not, though it offers a 14-day trial.
Which is better, Agorapulse or eClincher?
Agorapulse is the stronger pick for teams that spend more time on engagement than on posting, while eClincher is the better fit for agencies managing social, reviews, and local presence for clients. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.