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Crowdfire vs Pallyy

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Crowdfire's social media app shut down in 2025, so this is here for the record rather than as a recommendation. In its day it leaned on content curation, surfacing articles and images to share, plus scheduling, light analytics, and the follower management it started life with as JustUnfollow.

From
$7.48 /mo
Free plan

Pallyy is an affordable, well-designed scheduler that people reach for mainly for its Instagram grid planner, social inbox, and bio link. It publishes to nine networks and prices in flat plans from $15 a month, with social sets and users added cheaply.

From
$11 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Crowdfire is the pick for most setups, and it's the only one of the two with a free plan. Pallyy fits creators and freelancers who want an affordable, polished planner better, and it reaches Google Business and Threads, which Crowdfire doesn't.

Crowdfire starts cheaper, $7.48 a month against $11 a month for Pallyy. Pallyy adds evergreen recycling and link in bio that Crowdfire leaves out.

Key differences

Where the two actually diverge, before the full tables.

  • Crowdfire has a free plan; Pallyy doesn't, though it offers a 14-day trial.
  • Crowdfire starts at $7.48 a month, Pallyy at $11 a month.
  • Crowdfire posts to 8 networks, Pallyy to 9.
  • Only Crowdfire reaches WordPress.
  • Only Pallyy reaches Threads and Google Business.
  • Pallyy auto-publishes Instagram; Crowdfire sends a reminder to post.
  • Pallyy auto-publishes TikTok; Crowdfire sends a reminder to post.
  • Pallyy has evergreen recycling; Crowdfire doesn't.
  • Pallyy has link in bio; Crowdfire doesn't.
  • Pallyy has team roles; Crowdfire doesn't.

Features compared

FeatureCrowdfirePallyy
AI captionsNot assessedYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsYesYes
Bulk uploadYesYes
Evergreen recyclingNoYes
Team rolesNoYes
ApprovalsNot assessedYes
Link in bioNoYes

Platforms compared

NetworkCrowdfirePallyy
InstagramReminderAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokReminderAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsNoAuto
Google BusinessNoAuto
WordPressAutoNo

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.

Crowdfireflat pricing

Free plan available.

Cheapest paid plan
$7.48/mo

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

Pallyyflat pricing

No free plan; 14-day trial.

Cheapest paid plan
$11/mo

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

Crowdfire

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
10
  • 3 accounts, 10 scheduled posts per account
  • Article and image curation, basic analytics

Plus

$9.99 /mo

$7.48/mo billed annually

  • $9.99/mo, $7.48 on annual (25% off)
  • More accounts and scheduling, content curation

Premium

Popular
$49.99 /mo

$37.48/mo billed annually

  • $49.99/mo, $37.48 on annual
  • Bulk scheduling, deeper analytics, more accounts

VIP

$99.99 /mo

$74.98/mo billed annually

  • $99.99/mo, $74.98 on annual
  • Most accounts, full analytics and curation
  • Crowdfire's social media management product shut down in 2025 (widely reported as May 15, 2025). The figures here are its last-known plans, kept for reference; you can no longer subscribe.
  • The brand has pivoted to a media site covering social media, Web3, and AI, and no longer offers scheduling, curation, or analytics.
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans: Free plus Plus, Premium, and VIP, each with more accounts and scheduling than the last. Annual billing was 25% off.

Pallyy

Starter

$15 /mo

$11/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
20
  • $15/mo, 1 social set (max 2 social accounts), 1 user
  • 20 posts a month, basic analytics
  • Extra social sets $10/mo each

Pro

Popular
$25 /mo

$19/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $25/mo, 1 social set (max 10 social accounts), 1 user
  • Unlimited posts, social inbox, content queue, approvals, advanced analytics
  • Extra social sets $10/mo each

Agency

$99 /mo

$74/mo billed annually

Seats
3
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $99/mo, 10 social sets, 3 users
  • Adds custom reporting and tiered user access
  • Extra social sets and users $10/mo each

Scale

$199 /mo

$149/mo billed annually

Seats
10
Accounts
30
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $199/mo, 30 social sets, 10 users
  • Highest storage and the full feature set
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans: each tier bundles social sets and users. A social set holds up to 2 social accounts on Starter and up to 10 from Pro up. Extra social sets and users are $10 a month each.
  • There's no free plan (Pallyy dropped its old free tier); the way in is a 14-day trial.
  • Annual billing saves up to 25%; the annual per-month figures here are derived from that stated discount.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.

Pros and cons

Crowdfire

  • Strong content curation, suggesting articles and images to share
  • Mobile-first and simple to use
  • Audience management roots from its JustUnfollow days
  • Discontinued in 2025; you can no longer sign up
  • No team collaboration or evergreen recycling
  • Leaned on reminder publishing for Instagram

Pallyy

  • Strong Instagram grid planner in a clean, easy interface
  • Social inbox, approvals, recycling, and a bio link included
  • Cheap, flat pricing with $10 social-set and user add-ons
  • Nine networks supported
  • No social listening or competitor tracking
  • Reporting is light until the Agency plan
  • No free plan
  • Aimed at solos and small teams, not enterprise

Crowdfire vs Pallyy: FAQ

Is Crowdfire or Pallyy cheaper?
Crowdfire is cheaper to start, from $7.48 against $11 for Pallyy. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Crowdfire or Pallyy have a free plan?
Crowdfire has a free plan; Pallyy does not, though it offers a 14-day trial.
Which is better, Crowdfire or Pallyy?
Crowdfire is the stronger pick for most people, while Pallyy is the better fit for creators and freelancers who want an affordable, polished planner. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.

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