Head to head

Feedly vs Sendible

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Feedly isn't a social media scheduler at all. It's a content-discovery and monitoring tool, an RSS reader with AI on top, that social media managers use to find and track content. To actually schedule, you pair it with a real scheduler.

From
$6 /mo
Free plan

An agency-minded scheduler built around client work: white-label dashboards, client onboarding, approval rounds, monitoring, and reporting across nine networks. It sells five quota-bundled tiers from $29 to $750 a month, with no free plan and a 14-day trial.

From
$25 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Feedly and Sendible both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Feedly is the stronger pick for Social media managers who need a steady stream of content ideas; choose Sendible for Agencies and freelancers managing social for multiple clients.

Features compared

FeatureFeedlySendible
AI captionsNoYes
Basic analyticsNot assessedYes
Advanced reportsNot assessedYes
Bulk uploadNot assessedYes
Evergreen recyclingNot assessedYes
Team rolesNot assessedYes
ApprovalsNot assessedYes
Link in bioNot assessedNo

Platforms compared

NetworkFeedlySendible
InstagramNoAuto
FacebookAnalyticsAuto
X (Twitter)AnalyticsAuto
LinkedInAnalyticsAuto
TikTokNoAuto
PinterestNoAuto
YouTubeNoAuto
ThreadsNoAuto
BlueskyNoAuto
Google BusinessNoAuto
WordPressNoAuto

Pricing

Feedly

Free

Free
Seats
1
  • Up to 100 sources, organised into feeds
  • No Feedly AI
  • Read and organise content

Pro

$6.99 /mo

$6/mo billed annually

Seats
1
  • $6.99/mo, $6 on annual ($72/yr)
  • Up to 1,000 sources, search, notes, and highlights
  • Share to X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Buffer, and Hootsuite

Pro+

Popular
$12.99 /mo

$8.25/mo billed annually

Seats
1
  • $12.99/mo, $8.25 on annual ($99/yr)
  • Adds Feedly AI (Leo): AI feeds, deduplication, prioritisation
  • Up to 2,500 sources, 75 newsletter slots, RSS Builder

Enterprise

Custom
Seats
Unlimited
  • From about $1,600/mo, for team market and threat intelligence
  • Shared boards, team AI feeds, integrations
  • Feedly is a content reader and discovery tool, not a social scheduler. It does not schedule or auto-publish social posts; it surfaces content you can then share manually or push into a scheduler like Buffer or Hootsuite (often via Zapier), which means paying for two tools.
  • Plans: a free tier (100 sources), Pro at $6 a month on annual billing, Pro+ at $8.25 (adds Feedly AI / Leo), and an Enterprise market-intelligence plan from around $1,600 a month.
  • Prices are USD from current listings.
  • It's included here because social media managers use it to find and monitor content, not because it publishes.

Sendible

Creator

$29 /mo

$25/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
6
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $29/mo, $25 on annual (15% off)
  • 1 user/calendar, 6 social profiles
  • Scheduling, Smart Queues, AI Assist, monitoring and the priority inbox, basic reports

Traction

$89 /mo

$76/mo billed annually

Seats
4
Accounts
24
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $89/mo, $76 on annual
  • 4 users/calendars, 24 social profiles
  • Adds team collaboration, client dashboards, assignment and approval workflows

Scale

Popular
$199 /mo

$170/mo billed annually

Seats
7
Accounts
49
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $199/mo, $170 on annual
  • 7 users/calendars, 49 social profiles
  • Adds the custom Report Builder, automated branded reports, content library, campaigns, 1:1 onboarding

Advanced

$299 /mo

$255/mo billed annually

Seats
20
Accounts
100
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $299/mo, $255 on annual
  • 20 users, 100 social profiles
  • Adds advanced user permissions, bulk posting with custom tags, live report sharing
  • White-label dashboard available as a paid add-on (from $315/mo with it)

Enterprise

$750 /mo

$638/mo billed annually

Seats
80
Accounts
400
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $750/mo, $638 on annual, for 80 users and 400 profiles
  • Scalable users and profiles, built with their team
  • Optional SSO, dedicated customer success, white label (from $790/mo with it)
  • Flat, quota-bundled tiers: each of the five plans includes a fixed number of users (each user is also a separate calendar) and social profiles, and you move up a plan as you outgrow the quota rather than buying seats or profiles one at a time.
  • You can also add a bundle of extra users and profiles without changing plan. On Creator a bundle is one more user and six more profiles for an extra $29 a month, taking the total to $58; the bundle size and price vary by plan.
  • White labelling (your own branded dashboard and domain) is a paid add-on on Advanced and Enterprise. With it, Advanced starts at $315 a month and Enterprise at $790.
  • There is no free plan, only a 14-day trial; no card to start, and you add one to keep going at the end.
  • Annual billing is a flat 15% off, shown on the page as a 'save $X a year' figure, so Creator works out to about $25 a month, Scale to $170, and Enterprise to $638. Nonprofits get 15% off monthly or 25% off annual.
  • Prices are USD read off the live pricing page, which renders client-side and defaults to USD with a currency selector (it does not geo-price to local currency). Monthly and annual figures were read by toggling the billing switch and cross-checked against current third-party 2026 listings.

Pros and cons

Feedly

  • Best-in-class content discovery and RSS aggregation
  • Feedly AI filters, deduplicates, and prioritises sources
  • Strong monitoring and market intelligence on higher tiers
  • Cheap Pro and Pro+ plans, plus a free tier
  • Not a scheduler: no publishing, calendar, or auto-posting
  • Needs a separate tool (and often Zapier) to actually post
  • Enterprise market intelligence is expensive
  • Social 'sharing' is manual, one article at a time

Sendible

  • Genuinely agency-shaped: white label, Client Connect onboarding, client dashboards, approvals
  • Five tiers plus add-on bundles, so scaling up is smoother than a two-plan lineup
  • Smart Queues recycle evergreen content, and Monitoring covers keyword and mention tracking
  • Direct publishing to nine networks, including Threads and Bluesky
  • No free plan, and a 14-day trial is the only way in
  • Pinterest has faded and Instagram DMs aren't in the inbox
  • Several features have been sunset over the years (content suggestions, review monitoring)
  • Listening and competitor analysis are thin next to the bigger suites

Feedly vs Sendible: FAQ

Is Feedly or Sendible cheaper?
Feedly is cheaper to start, from $6 against $25 for Sendible. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Feedly or Sendible have a free plan?
Feedly has a free plan; Sendible does not, though it offers a 14-day trial.
Which is better, Feedly or Sendible?
Feedly is the stronger pick for social media managers who need a steady stream of content ideas, while Sendible is the better fit for agencies and freelancers managing social for multiple clients. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.