Head to head

Airtable vs Post Planner

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Airtable isn't a social media scheduler. It's a flexible database that a lot of social teams use as their content calendar and planning hub, mapping campaigns, drafting copy, and routing approvals, then hand off to a real scheduler to actually publish.

From
$20 per editor / mo
Free plan

Post Planner is a budget scheduler built around content discovery: it surfaces proven, high-engagement posts to share, lets you recycle your best content, and schedules to eight networks. Plans run from a free tier up to $57 a month on annual billing.

From
$7 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Airtable and Post Planner both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Airtable is the stronger pick for Teams that want a custom content calendar and planning hub; choose Post Planner for Solo creators and small businesses on a tight budget.

Features compared

FeatureAirtablePost Planner
AI captionsPartialYes
Basic analyticsNoYes
Advanced reportsNot assessedNo
Bulk uploadNot assessedNot assessed
Evergreen recyclingNot assessedYes
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsPartialNo
Link in bioNot assessedNo

Platforms compared

NetworkAirtablePost Planner
InstagramNoAuto
FacebookNoAuto
X (Twitter)NoAuto
LinkedInNoAuto
TikTokNoAuto
PinterestNoAuto
YouTubeNoAuto
Google BusinessNoAuto

Pricing

Airtable

Free

Free
Seats
5
  • Up to 5 editors, 1,000 records per base
  • 100 automation runs a month, Interface Designer
  • Enough to build a basic content calendar

Team

$24 per editor / mo

$20/mo billed annually

  • $24 per editor/mo, $20 on annual
  • 50,000 records per base, 25,000 automation runs a month
  • Custom workflows and richer permissions

Business

Popular
$54 per editor / mo

$45/mo billed annually

  • $54 per editor/mo, $45 on annual
  • 125,000 records per base, 100,000 automation runs a month
  • Unlimited API calls, advanced admin

Enterprise Scale

Custom
  • Custom pricing, 500,000+ records per base
  • Enterprise admin, security, and support
  • Airtable is a flexible database and spreadsheet platform priced per editor (seat), not a social media scheduler. Teams use it to build content calendars, plan and approve posts, and track campaigns.
  • It does not publish to social networks on its own. To actually post, you connect it to a scheduler or wire up automations through Make, Zapier, or scripts.
  • Per-editor billing is the main cost: Team is $20 and Business $45 per editor a month on annual billing; viewers, commenters, and form submitters are free. The Free plan allows up to 5 editors.
  • Add-ons include client portals (priced per guest) and extra AI credits.
  • Prices are USD, read off Airtable's pricing page. It's included here because many social teams plan in Airtable, not because it publishes.

Post Planner

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
15
  • 1 social account, 1 user, 15 scheduled posts
  • 3 daily posts per account, 100 AI credits a day
  • Basic scheduling and content discovery

Starter

$12 /mo

$7/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
150
  • $12/mo, $7 on annual ($84/yr)
  • 3 social accounts, 1 user, 150 scheduled posts
  • 12 daily posts per account, 1,000 AI credits a day

Growth

Popular
$49 /mo

$37/mo billed annually

Seats
2
Accounts
12
Scheduled posts
1000
  • $49/mo, $37 on annual ($444/yr)
  • 12 social accounts, 2 users, 1,000 scheduled posts
  • 18 daily posts per account, 20,000 AI credits a day, analytics

Business

$79 /mo

$57/mo billed annually

Seats
5
Accounts
25
Scheduled posts
5000
  • $79/mo, $57 on annual ($684/yr)
  • 25 social accounts, 5 users, 5,000 scheduled posts
  • 24 daily posts per account, 40,000 AI credits a day, analytics
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans: each tier bundles social accounts, users, scheduled posts, a daily posting cap per account, and a daily AI credit allowance. You move up a plan to grow; for more than Business you contact them.
  • There's a genuine Free plan (1 account, 15 scheduled posts) plus a 7-day trial of the paid features.
  • Annual billing is roughly 30-40% cheaper: Starter is $7 a month, Growth $37, Business $57.
  • Analytics arrive on the Growth plan and up; the AI features are metered by a daily credit allowance.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live plans page by toggling monthly and annual, and cross-checked against current third-party listings.

Pros and cons

Airtable

  • Endlessly flexible content calendar and planning database
  • Strong collaboration, statuses, and approval-style workflows
  • Free for up to 5 editors, with free viewers and commenters
  • Full API and automations to connect to publishing tools
  • Not a scheduler: no native publishing to any network
  • Posting requires Make, Zapier, or custom builds
  • No social analytics, inbox, or listening
  • Per-editor pricing climbs for larger teams

Post Planner

  • Strong content-discovery engine with predicted-performance ratings
  • Cheap, with a real free plan and a $7 entry on annual billing
  • Evergreen recycling and a simple posting plan
  • Publishes to eight networks with AI content built in
  • No social inbox, and no Threads or Bluesky
  • Analytics are basic and only from the Growth plan up
  • AI is capped by a daily credit allowance
  • No approval workflows, client workspaces, or white-label

Airtable vs Post Planner: FAQ

Is Airtable or Post Planner cheaper?
Post Planner is cheaper to start, from $7 against $20 for Airtable. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Airtable or Post Planner have a free plan?
Both have a free plan, so you can try either one before paying.
Which is better, Airtable or Post Planner?
Airtable is the stronger pick for teams that want a custom content calendar and planning hub, while Post Planner is the better fit for solo creators and small businesses on a tight budget. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.