Head to head

FeedHive vs Planable

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FeedHive is an AI-first scheduler best known for predicting how a post will perform before you hit publish. Alongside that it does AI writing, content recycling, conditional posting, and a social inbox across ten networks. It started as an X tool and grew broader.

From
$13 /mo
Free plan

A content-review tool first and a scheduler second, built around comments, approvals, and seeing exactly how a post will look before anyone signs off. It charges per workspace rather than per person, so the whole team can pile in at no extra cost.

From
$33 per workspace / mo
Free plan

Bottom line

FeedHive and Planable both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. FeedHive is the stronger pick for Creators and small teams who lean on AI for content; choose Planable for Agencies and teams that need client sign-off before posting.

Features compared

FeatureFeedHivePlanable
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsNot assessedPartial
Bulk uploadYesYes
Evergreen recyclingYesPartial
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsYesYes
Link in bioNot assessedNo

Platforms compared

NetworkFeedHivePlanable
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoNo
Google BusinessAutoAuto

Pricing

FeedHive

Creator

$19 /mo

$13/mo billed annually

Seats
5
Accounts
4
Scheduled posts
30
  • $19/mo, about $13 on annual
  • 4 social accounts, 30 scheduled posts
  • AI writing, image generation, hashtags, 2,500 AI credits

Brand

Popular
$29 /mo

$20/mo billed annually

Seats
20
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
500
  • $29/mo, about $20 on annual
  • 10 social accounts, 500 scheduled posts
  • More workspaces and AI credits, approval workflows

Business

$99 /mo

$69/mo billed annually

Seats
20
Accounts
100
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $99/mo, about $69 on annual
  • 100 social accounts, unlimited posts
  • Priority support, more automation runs

Agency

$299 /mo

$209/mo billed annually

Seats
20
Accounts
500
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $299/mo, about $209 on annual
  • 500 social accounts, 100 workspaces
  • White-label, 100,000 AI credits, priority support
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans by social accounts, with AI credits and automation runs metered per plan (2,500 to 100,000 AI credits).
  • There's no free plan, only a 7-day trial. Annual billing saves up to 30%; the annual figures here are derived from that.
  • White-label is included on the Agency plan.
  • Prices are USD; FeedHive also prices in EUR (the page geo-located to EUR when checked), so the USD figures were taken from FeedHive's USD listings.

Planable

Free

Free
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
4
Scheduled posts
50
  • 50 posts total, then you upgrade (no time limit, no card)
  • 1 workspace, up to 4 social pages
  • Unlimited users
  • Feed and Calendar views, optional approval

Basic

$39 per workspace / mo

$33/mo billed annually

Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
4
Scheduled posts
60
  • $39 per workspace/mo, $33 on annual
  • 60 posts per workspace each month, 4 social pages
  • Unlimited users
  • Feed and Calendar views, none and optional approval
  • 10GB media storage

Pro

Popular
$59 per workspace / mo

$49/mo billed annually

Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
150
  • $59 per workspace/mo, $49 on annual
  • 150 posts per workspace each month, 10 social pages
  • Adds Grid view and required approval
  • Team-only drafts and 30-day version history
  • 50GB media storage

Enterprise

Custom
Accounts
50
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing, for teams that need more than 5 workspaces
  • 50 social pages per workspace, unlimited posts and campaigns
  • Multi-level approvals and List view
  • SSO, 24-month post storage, dedicated account manager
  • Priced per workspace, which is Planable's word for a brand or client: the headline $39 / $59 is for one workspace, and you pay again for each one you add, up to five before Enterprise. Users are unlimited on every plan.
  • Annual billing is two months free, so Basic works out to $33 a workspace each month ($390/yr) and Pro to $49 ($590/yr).
  • Two paid add-ons sit on top, also per workspace: Analytics at $14/mo and the Engagement social inbox at $9/mo, both about two months cheaper on annual.
  • The Free plan caps you at 50 posts for the life of the account rather than by time; after that you upgrade.
  • Prices are USD from the live pricing page, which renders client-side and defaulted to the annual figures here in Australia. The monthly numbers were read by toggling the billing switch and match current third-party listings.

Pros and cons

FeedHive

  • AI performance prediction before you publish
  • Strong AI writing, images, and hashtags
  • Recycling plus conditional and follow-up posting
  • Ten networks, with a social inbox and white-label on Agency
  • AI credits and automation runs are metered
  • No free plan
  • Small company with a short track record
  • Analytics are decent, not enterprise-grade

Planable

  • Approval workflows, inline comments, and version history are the strongest part
  • Per-workspace pricing means unlimited users at no extra cost
  • Per-network previews in feed, grid, calendar, and list views
  • Free plan with no time limit, capped at 50 posts
  • Analytics and the social inbox cost extra per workspace
  • Per-workspace pricing adds up fast for agencies with many clients
  • No Bluesky, Mastodon, or link-in-bio
  • Reporting is light and there is no real evergreen recycling

FeedHive vs Planable: FAQ

Is FeedHive or Planable cheaper?
FeedHive is cheaper to start, from $13 against $33 for Planable. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does FeedHive or Planable have a free plan?
Planable has a free plan; FeedHive does not, though it offers a 7-day trial.
Which is better, FeedHive or Planable?
FeedHive is the stronger pick for creators and small teams who lean on AI for content, while Planable is the better fit for agencies and teams that need client sign-off before posting. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.