Head to head

Feedly vs Tailwind

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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

Tailwind is a visual-social specialist: it grew up on Pinterest, added Instagram and Facebook, and pairs scheduling with AI that writes posts and designs images. It publishes to just those three networks, runs flat plans from a free tier up to $49.99 a month on annual billing, and ignores X, LinkedIn, and TikTok entirely.

From
$17.99 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Feedly and Tailwind 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 Tailwind for Pinterest and Instagram creators and small businesses.

Features compared

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

Platforms compared

NetworkFeedlyTailwind
InstagramNoAuto
FacebookAnalyticsAuto
X (Twitter)AnalyticsNo
LinkedInAnalyticsNo
PinterestNoAuto

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.

Tailwind

Free Forever

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
5
  • 1 account, 1 user, 5 posts a month across Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook
  • 5 Tailwind credits and 5 post designs a month
  • Smart.bio link, basic analytics

Pro

$29.99 /mo

$17.99/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
150
  • $29.99/mo, $17.99 on annual (save $144/yr)
  • 1 account, 1 user, 150 posts a month
  • 150 Tailwind credits, 200 post designs, advanced analytics, Smart.bio

Advanced

$54.99 /mo

$29.99/mo billed annually

Seats
2
Accounts
2
Scheduled posts
300
  • $54.99/mo, $29.99 on annual (save $300/yr)
  • 2 accounts, 2 users, 300 posts a month
  • 300 Tailwind credits, unlimited post designs, advanced analytics

Max

$99.99 /mo

$49.99/mo billed annually

Seats
5
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $99.99/mo, $49.99 on annual (save $600/yr)
  • 3 accounts, 5 users, unlimited posts a month
  • 1,000 Tailwind credits, unlimited post designs, advanced analytics
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans: each tier bundles a number of accounts (social profiles), monthly posts, Tailwind credits, and users. Publishing is limited to Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook; there's no X, LinkedIn, TikTok, or YouTube.
  • There's a genuine Free Forever plan (1 account, 5 posts a month) and no separate trial; you upgrade when you outgrow it.
  • Annual billing is steeply discounted, 40% to 50% off, so Pro is $17.99 a month, Advanced $29.99, and Max $49.99.
  • Tailwind Credits power the AI features (Ghostwriter writing and Tailwind Create designs) and refill at about $10 per 100 credits when you run out.
  • Separately, Tailwind sells Pinterest-only products (Pin Scheduling and Creation, Pinterest SEO, Pinterest Engagement) priced per Pinterest account; the plans above are the main multi-network suite. Nonprofits get 50% off.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page by toggling monthly and annual and cross-checked against current third-party 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

Tailwind

  • Best-in-class for Pinterest, with SmartSchedule, SmartLoop, and Communities
  • AI that both writes posts (Ghostwriter) and designs images (Tailwind Create)
  • Instagram feed planner and Smart.bio link-in-bio built in
  • Genuine free plan and steep annual discounts
  • Only publishes to Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook
  • AI features are metered by credits that cost extra to top up
  • No social inbox or approval workflows
  • Not built for agencies or client management

Feedly vs Tailwind: FAQ

Is Feedly or Tailwind cheaper?
Feedly is cheaper to start, from $6 against $17.99 for Tailwind. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Feedly or Tailwind have a free plan?
Both have a free plan, so you can try either one before paying.
Which is better, Feedly or Tailwind?
Feedly is the stronger pick for social media managers who need a steady stream of content ideas, while Tailwind is the better fit for Pinterest and Instagram creators and small businesses. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.