Head to head
ContentCal vs Publora
Last updated 4 June 2026
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ContentCal was a well-liked UK content calendar built around planning and approvals. Adobe bought it in December 2021, closed the standalone product on 31 March 2023, and rolled its features into Adobe Express, so it's here for the record rather than as a tool you can buy.
- From
- Custom
- Free plan
Publora is a cheap, API-first scheduler that charges per connected account. It covers eight networks, including newer ones like Bluesky and Mastodon, has AI suggestions and agency workspaces, and is built with developers and automated pipelines in mind.
- From
- $2.99 per account / mo
- Free plan
Bottom line
ContentCal and Publora both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post.
Features compared
| Feature | ContentCal | Publora |
|---|---|---|
| AI captions | Not assessed | Yes |
| Basic analytics | Yes | Yes |
| Advanced reports | Not assessed | Not assessed |
| Bulk upload | Not assessed | Not assessed |
| Evergreen recycling | Not assessed | No |
| Team roles | Yes | Not assessed |
| Approvals | Yes | Not assessed |
| Link in bio | Not assessed | Not assessed |
Platforms compared
| Network | ContentCal | Publora |
|---|---|---|
| Auto | Auto | |
| Auto | Auto | |
| X (Twitter) | Auto | Auto |
| Auto | Auto | |
| TikTok | Reminder | Auto |
| Auto | No | |
| Threads | No | Auto |
| Bluesky | No | Auto |
| Google Business | Auto | No |
| Mastodon | No | Auto |
Pricing
ContentCal
- ContentCal was acquired by Adobe in December 2021 and the standalone product closed on 31 March 2023. You can no longer buy it.
- Its content calendar and scheduling features were folded into Adobe Express as the Content Scheduler, which is reviewed separately.
- When it ran, ContentCal sold flat monthly plans (a Pro tier and a larger Company tier); those plans no longer exist, so no current pricing applies.
Publora
Starter
Free
- Accounts
- 1
- Scheduled posts
- 15
- Free forever
- 1 social account, 15 posts a month
- Calendar scheduler and editor
Pro
Popular$2.99 per account / mo
- Scheduled posts
- 100
- $2.99 per account/mo
- 100 posts per account a month, schedule 2 months ahead
- Add as many accounts as you need (each billed separately)
Premium
$5.99 per account / mo
- Scheduled posts
- 500
- $5.99 per account/mo
- 500 posts per account a month, schedule 2 months ahead
- Unlimited accounts, per-account billing
- Priced per connected social account: a free Starter plan covers one account and 15 posts a month, then Pro is $2.99 and Premium $5.99 per account a month, each adding more posts per account. You add as many accounts as you like, billed separately.
- There's a genuine free plan plus a trial of the paid features.
- Publora leans developer- and agency-friendly: a robust API, workspaces, and client management, and it covers newer networks like Bluesky and Mastodon well.
- Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page (monthly per-account rates).
Pros and cons
ContentCal
- Clean, approachable content calendar and content hub
- Strong, simple approval workflows
- Good team and client collaboration
- Discontinued on 31 March 2023; no longer sold
- Folded into Adobe Express, with a different shape and focus
- Existing comparisons that still list it are out of date
Publora
- Cheap per-account pricing with a free plan
- Robust API for automation
- Good coverage of newer networks (Bluesky, Mastodon)
- Smart pre-publish validations and AI suggestions
- No engagement inbox, recycling, or listening
- Eight networks; no YouTube, Pinterest, or Google Business
- Young, lightly documented company
- Per-account billing adds up with many profiles
ContentCal vs Publora: FAQ
- Is ContentCal or Publora cheaper?
- Publora starts at $2.99 per account / mo, while ContentCal is quoted custom, so Publora is the one with a public entry price.
- Does ContentCal or Publora have a free plan?
- Publora has a free plan; ContentCal does not.
- Which is better, ContentCal or Publora?
- ContentCal is the stronger pick for most people, while Publora is the better fit for developers building automated content pipelines. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.