Head to head

CoSchedule vs SocialBee

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Part social scheduler, part marketing calendar: CoSchedule schedules to eleven networks, recycles evergreen posts with ReQueue, and on the bigger plans pulls whole content projects onto the same timeline. It is priced per seat from a free plan up to quote-only tiers, with social profiles and X billed as extras.

From
$19 per user / mo
Free plan

SocialBee is built around content categories: you sort posts into buckets and it cycles through them on a schedule, recycling the evergreen ones so the queue keeps going without you refilling it by hand. Plans are set by how many social profiles you connect, from $29 a month for five up to the agency tiers, with no permanent free plan, just a 14-day trial.

From
$29 per month
Free plan

Bottom line

CoSchedule and SocialBee both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. CoSchedule is the stronger pick for Content teams that want social and editorial work on one calendar; choose SocialBee for Solopreneurs and small businesses who want a recycling content queue.

Features compared

FeatureCoScheduleSocialBee
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsYesYes
Bulk uploadYesYes
Evergreen recyclingYesYes
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsYesYes
Link in bioYesNo

Platforms compared

NetworkCoScheduleSocialBee
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoAuto
Google BusinessAutoAuto
MastodonAutoReminder
TelegramNoReminder
WordPressAutoNo

Pricing

CoSchedule

Free Calendar

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
15
  • Free forever, 1 user, 1 social profile
  • Up to 15 scheduled social messages
  • Drag-and-drop calendar, best-time publishing, AI assistant, 20 AI templates

Social Calendar

Popular
$29 per user / mo

$19/mo billed annually

Seats
3
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $29 per user/mo, $19 on annual; up to 3 seats
  • 3 social profiles included, $5/mo per extra (X billed separately at $8/profile/mo)
  • Unlimited scheduling, ReQueue recycling, bulk scheduling, 1,600+ AI templates
  • Social analytics, Facebook and Instagram inbox

Agency Calendar

$69 per user / mo

$59/mo billed annually

Seats
3
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $69 per user/mo, $59 on annual; up to 3 seats
  • 5 social profiles included, $5/mo per extra (X at $25/profile/mo)
  • Unlimited client calendars, all-network inbox, profile groups
  • White-label reports, social approvals, read-only calendar sharing

Content Calendar

Custom
Seats
5
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing, up to 5 seats
  • Adds Kanban and table views, marketing campaigns, custom fields and project types
  • Project and campaign reports, guest user access, dedicated account management

Marketing Suite

Custom
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing and custom user limits
  • Adds sub-calendars, approval workflows, intake forms, digital asset management
  • Team management dashboard, advanced audience targeting, custom permissions, SSO
  • Priced per user/seat: the headline $29 / $69 is for one seat and multiplies by how many people you add. The two self-serve paid plans, Social Calendar and Agency Calendar, cap at 3 seats each; Content Calendar and Marketing Suite are quote-only.
  • Social profiles are a second, separate cost. Social Calendar bundles 3 and Agency 5, then it is $5 a month per extra profile.
  • X (Twitter) is billed on top of everything else because of X's API pricing: $8 per profile a month on Social Calendar and $25 per profile a month on Agency, Content, and Marketing Suite.
  • There is a genuine Free Calendar (1 user, 1 profile, 15 scheduled messages) plus a 14-day trial of the paid features.
  • Annual billing is cheaper per seat (the page shows a 'save 20%' banner): Social Calendar drops from $29 to $19 a seat and Agency from $69 to $59.
  • Prices are USD read off the live pricing page, which renders client-side; monthly and annual figures were read by toggling the billing switch and cross-checked against current third-party 2026 listings.

SocialBee

Bootstrap

$29 per month
Seats
1
Accounts
5
  • $29/mo (billed monthly or annually; no annual discount at list)
  • 5 social profiles, 1 user, 1 workspace
  • 10 content categories, 10 RSS / content sources
  • Unlimited AI content; analytics history 3 months

Accelerate

Popular
$49 per month
Seats
1
Accounts
10
  • $49/mo
  • 10 social profiles, 1 user, 1 workspace
  • 50 content categories, 30 content sources
  • Adds advanced analytics, hashtag organizer, bulk editor, CSV upload, approvals

Pro

$99 per month
Seats
3
Accounts
25
  • $99/mo
  • 25 social profiles, 3 users, 5 workspaces
  • Unlimited content categories and content sources
  • Adds report export and internal notes; analytics history 2 years

Pro50

$179 per month
Seats
5
Accounts
50
  • $179/mo (agency tier)
  • 50 social profiles, 5 users, 10 workspaces
  • Everything in Pro

Pro100

$329 per month
Seats
5
Accounts
100
  • $329/mo (agency tier)
  • 100 social profiles, 5 users, 20 workspaces

Pro150

$449 per month
Seats
5
Accounts
150
  • $449/mo (agency tier)
  • 150 social profiles, 5 users, 30 workspaces
  • Plans are chosen by how many social profiles you connect, from 5 on Bootstrap up to 150 on the top agency tier. The price isn't multiplied per profile; it steps up with the band you land in.
  • No permanent free plan. There's a 14-day free trial of the Pro plan, no card required.
  • Annual billing doesn't lower the per-month rate at list price: the yearly plan is twelve times the monthly one (Bootstrap $348/yr, Accelerate $588/yr, Pro $1,188/yr). The discounts come from frequent promotions; a 50%-off birthday sale (code SBDAY2026) was live when this was checked, ending June 10, 2026.
  • Add-ons stack on top of any plan: extra profiles are $15/mo per 5, extra users $10/mo each ($100/yr), and extra workspaces $10/mo each.
  • ConciergeBee is SocialBee's separate done-for-you service (managed posting, strategy, ad management) and is billed apart from these software plans.
  • Prices are USD list, read off the live pricing page and its plan-comparison table; the agency tiers were cross-checked against the page's Agency view and current third-party listings.

Pros and cons

CoSchedule

  • ReQueue is a genuinely good evergreen recycling engine
  • Publishes directly to eleven networks, with a usable free plan
  • Doubles as a marketing project and content calendar on the higher tiers
  • Strong agency features: client calendars, white-label reports, approvals
  • Per-seat pricing plus per-profile and X surcharges make the real cost hard to read
  • Self-serve plans cap at three users; the top two tiers are quote-only
  • No social listening or competitor tracking
  • The marketing-calendar breadth is overkill if you only want to schedule posts

SocialBee

  • Category-based queue with automatic evergreen recycling, the thing it does best
  • RSS import and CSV bulk upload for filling the queue fast
  • Wide network list, including X, TikTok, and Google Business, plus reminder posting for the rest
  • AI Copilot and built-in DALL·E image generation
  • Profile-band pricing is simple to read
  • No permanent free plan, only a 14-day trial
  • No standing annual discount; you rely on promotions
  • Add-ons for extra profiles, users, and workspaces stack up for agencies
  • No link-in-bio or visual feed planner
  • Listening is limited to your own mentions, not keyword tracking

CoSchedule vs SocialBee: FAQ

Is CoSchedule or SocialBee cheaper?
CoSchedule is cheaper to start, from $19 against $29 for SocialBee. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does CoSchedule or SocialBee have a free plan?
CoSchedule has a free plan; SocialBee does not, though it offers a 14-day trial.
Which is better, CoSchedule or SocialBee?
CoSchedule is the stronger pick for content teams that want social and editorial work on one calendar, while SocialBee is the better fit for solopreneurs and small businesses who want a recycling content queue. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.