Head to head

Fedica vs Loomly

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Fedica, formerly Tweepsmap, leads with audience analytics: demographics, sentiment, best-time, trend tracking, and the audience mapping it's long been known for, plus publishing across twelve networks. There's a free plan and analytics-led paid tiers.

From
$10 /mo
Free plan

Loomly walks you through making a post: a calendar of suggested ideas, optimization tips per network, and a mockup that shows how the post will look on each one before it goes through an approval round. It charges flat, quota-bundled tiers with no free plan, just a 15-day trial, and the jump from the $65 Starter to the $332 Beyond is steep.

From
$49 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Fedica and Loomly both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Fedica is the stronger pick for Analysts and audience-focused marketers; choose Loomly for Teams and agencies that need approval rounds and client sign-off.

Features compared

FeatureFedicaLoomly
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsYesYes
Bulk uploadNot assessedYes
Evergreen recyclingNoPartial
Team rolesNot assessedYes
ApprovalsNot assessedYes
Link in bioNot assessedNo

Platforms compared

NetworkFedicaLoomly
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoNo
Google BusinessNoAuto
MastodonAutoNo
SnapchatNoReminder

Pricing

Fedica

Free

Free
  • 1 account per platform across 12 networks
  • Combined followers up to 100,000
  • Core analytics and publishing

Publish

$10 /mo
  • $10/mo (annual billing)
  • Publishing and scheduling tools
  • Extra accounts $10/mo each

Grow

Popular
$24 /mo
  • $24/mo (annual billing)
  • Adds follower tracking, demographics, sentiment, best-time, and trending topics
  • Deeper audience analytics

Research

$79 /mo
  • $79/mo (annual billing)
  • Deep audience research and mapping
  • Advanced analytics and reporting
  • There's a genuine free plan (1 account per platform across 12 networks, under 100,000 combined followers). Paid plans are Publish, Grow, and Research; extra accounts are $10 a month each.
  • The prices shown are the annual-billed monthly rate; monthly billing costs more, and annual saves up to 40% on some plans.
  • Fedica is analytics-first: Grow unlocks follower tracking, demographics, sentiment, best-time, and trend tracking, and Research goes deeper into audience research and mapping.
  • Prices are USD from current listings (the live pricing page wasn't reachable when checked).

Loomly

Starter

Popular
$65 /mo

$49/mo billed annually

Seats
3
Accounts
12
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $65/mo, $49 on annual (25% off)
  • 12 social accounts, 3 users, unlimited calendars
  • AI Assistant, post generation, and AI replies (capped monthly usage)
  • Scheduling, approval workflows, advanced analytics, link shorteners

Beyond

$332 /mo

$249/mo billed annually

Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
60
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $332/mo, $249 on annual (25% off)
  • 60 social accounts, unlimited users, unlimited calendars
  • Everything in Starter, with a larger monthly AI allowance
  • Adds custom branding, custom roles and workflows, and calendar 2FA enforcement

Enterprise

Custom
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
Unlimited
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing for 61+ social accounts
  • Unlimited users and calendars
  • Everything in Beyond, plus priority support and pricing at scale
  • Flat, quota-bundled tiers: each plan includes a fixed number of social accounts and users, and you move up a plan rather than buying accounts or seats one at a time. Loomly dropped its old four-tier lineup (Base, Standard, Advanced, Premium) for two paid plans plus Enterprise.
  • There is no free plan, only a 15-day free trial of the top features, no card required.
  • Annual billing is a flat 25% off: Starter works out to $49 a month ($588/yr) and Beyond to $249 ($2,988/yr).
  • The gap between Starter and Beyond is the main gripe: if you outgrow 12 accounts or 3 users there is no mid-tier and no a-la-carte top-up, so the next step is $332 a month.
  • Nonprofits get a 50% lifetime discount with documentation.
  • Prices are USD read off the live pricing page, which renders client-side; the page priced in USD when rendered here in Australia (Loomly does not geo-price), and the figures match current third-party listings. Monthly and annual numbers were read by toggling the billing switch.

Pros and cons

Fedica

  • Deep audience analytics, demographics, and mapping (the Tweepsmap heritage)
  • Sentiment and trend tracking on Grow and up
  • Twelve networks, including Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads
  • Free plan for smaller accounts
  • No engagement inbox, recycling, or ad management
  • Publishing is secondary to analytics
  • Best features sit on Grow and Research
  • Monthly billing costs notably more than annual

Loomly

  • Guided post creation with per-network mockups, post ideas, and optimization tips
  • Multi-tier approval workflows with private or client-facing comments and version history
  • AI for captions, replies, and analytics on every paid plan
  • Publishes to ten networks, with direct TikTok and YouTube and reminder posting for Snapchat
  • No free plan and a $65 entry, then a steep jump to $332 for Beyond
  • Big gap between the two paid tiers, with no mid-tier and no a-la-carte top-ups
  • No evergreen recycling queue and no link-in-bio
  • Social listening is capped at a few searches a month
  • No public API beyond Zapier

Fedica vs Loomly: FAQ

Is Fedica or Loomly cheaper?
Fedica is cheaper to start, from $10 against $49 for Loomly. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Fedica or Loomly have a free plan?
Fedica has a free plan; Loomly does not, though it offers a 15-day trial.
Which is better, Fedica or Loomly?
Fedica is the stronger pick for analysts and audience-focused marketers, while Loomly is the better fit for teams and agencies that need approval rounds and client sign-off. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.