Head to head

Buffer vs MeetEdgar

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The simplest way to schedule a few accounts, and the cheapest entry if you only run one to three channels.

From
$5 per channel / mo
Free plan

MeetEdgar more or less invented category-based evergreen recycling: you sort posts into buckets, set a weekly schedule, and it reshares from those buckets forever so the queue never empties. It's a focused tool with two flat plans, no free tier, and a 30-day trial.

From
$24.91 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Buffer is the pick for solo creators, and it's the only one of the two with a free plan. MeetEdgar fits creators and small businesses with a backlog of evergreen content better, and it adds evergreen recycling and bulk upload that Buffer leaves out.

Buffer starts cheaper, $5 per channel / mo against $24.91 a month for MeetEdgar. They bill on different units, so the real gap depends on how much you run. Buffer brings approvals that MeetEdgar skips, while MeetEdgar has evergreen recycling Buffer doesn't.

Key differences

Where the two actually diverge, before the full tables.

  • Buffer has a free plan; MeetEdgar doesn't, though it offers a 30-day trial.
  • Buffer starts at $5 per channel / mo, MeetEdgar at $24.91 a month.
  • Buffer posts to 11 networks, MeetEdgar to 10.
  • Only Buffer reaches Mastodon.
  • Buffer has approvals; MeetEdgar doesn't.
  • Buffer has link in bio; MeetEdgar doesn't.
  • MeetEdgar has evergreen recycling; Buffer doesn't.
  • MeetEdgar has bulk upload; Buffer doesn't.

Features compared

FeatureBufferMeetEdgar
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsPartialNo
Bulk uploadNoYes
Evergreen recyclingNoYes
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsYesNo
Link in bioYesNo

Platforms compared

NetworkBufferMeetEdgar
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoAuto
Google BusinessAutoAuto
MastodonAutoNo

Pricing

Headline prices are for a single unit. Here is the real monthly cost as each tool scales, costed on its own unit so the two stay honest.

Bufferper channel / mo

Free plan available.

1 channel
$6/mo~$5/mo annual
9 channelsTypical
$54/mo~$45/mo annual

Cheapest plan: Essentials.

MeetEdgarflat pricing

No free plan; 30-day trial.

Cheapest paid plan
$24.91/mo

Whole-plan price; it doesn't scale per unit.

Buffer

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
10
  • 3 channels
  • 10 scheduled posts per channel

Essentials

Popular
$6 per channel / mo

$5/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $6 per channel/mo, $5 on annual
  • Analytics
  • Engagement tools

Team

$12 per channel / mo

$10/mo billed annually

Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $12 per channel/mo, $10 on annual
  • Unlimited team members
  • Approvals
  • Priced per channel: the headline $6 / $12 is for a single channel and scales with how many you connect.
  • Volume discount lowers the per-channel rate above 10 channels (down to $1-$2 per channel at 51+).
  • Annual billing saves about two months, so a channel works out near $60 / $120 per year.

What it really costs

Buffer charges per channel, so the headline price is for one. Here is the monthly cost as you connect more, with the 9-channel row marked as a realistic setup.

channelsEssentialsTeam
1$6/mo$12/mo
3$18/mo$36/mo
5$30/mo$60/mo
9Typical$54/mo$108/mo
10$60/mo$120/mo
25$120/mo$180/mo
50$195/mo$255/mo

Monthly billing. Volume discounts lower the per-channel rate at higher counts. Annual billing takes about 2 months off.

MeetEdgar

Eddie

$29.99 /mo

$24.91/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $29.99/mo, $24.91 on annual ($299/yr)
  • 5 social accounts, 4 content categories, 10 weekly automations
  • Unlimited content library and recycling, 15 Inky AI credits/mo
  • Extra accounts $3.99-$4.99 each

Edgar

Popular
$49.99 /mo

$41.58/mo billed annually

Accounts
25
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $49.99/mo, $41.58 on annual ($499/yr)
  • 25 social accounts, unlimited content categories, 1,000 weekly automations
  • Team collaboration, 50 Inky AI credits/mo
  • Extra accounts $1.99-$2.99 each
  • Flat, two-plan pricing: Eddie for one person and Edgar for small teams. The difference is mostly capacity, 5 accounts and 4 categories versus 25 accounts and unlimited categories, plus team collaboration on Edgar.
  • No free plan, but a 30-day free trial of either plan.
  • Annual billing is about 17% cheaper ($299 a year on Eddie, $499 on Edgar).
  • Extra social accounts are a second cost: $3.99-$4.99 each on Eddie, $1.99-$2.99 on Edgar. The Inky AI assistant is credit-limited at 15 (Eddie) or 50 (Edgar) generations a month.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page and confirmed against current third-party 2026 listings.

Pros and cons

Buffer

  • Clean, fast interface
  • Cheapest entry for one to three channels
  • Widest network list, including Bluesky and Mastodon
  • Genuinely useful free plan
  • Per-channel pricing adds up quickly
  • No CSV bulk upload
  • No evergreen recycling
  • Analytics are basic

MeetEdgar

  • Best-in-class category-based evergreen recycling, the feature it pioneered
  • Auto-refill keeps the queue from ever running dry
  • Content variations and Inky AI to vary and write posts
  • Now includes a social inbox and team collaboration
  • No free plan, and not the cheapest if you don't need recycling
  • Light analytics and no competitor tracking or listening
  • AI is credit-limited per month
  • SocialBee offers similar recycling, often for less

Buffer vs MeetEdgar: FAQ

Is Buffer or MeetEdgar cheaper?
Buffer is cheaper to start, from $5 against $24.91 for MeetEdgar. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Buffer or MeetEdgar have a free plan?
Buffer has a free plan; MeetEdgar does not, though it offers a 30-day trial.
Which is better, Buffer or MeetEdgar?
Buffer is the stronger pick for solo creators, while MeetEdgar is the better fit for creators and small businesses with a backlog of evergreen content. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.

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