Head to head

Metricool vs Missinglettr

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Metricool started as an analytics tool and it still leads with reporting, pulling paid ads in next to organic and going deeper than the price suggests. Pricing is set by how many brands you connect, the free plan is one of the most generous around, and a few networks sit behind a paywall.

From
$20 per month
Free plan

Missinglettr does one unusual thing: point it at a blog post and it generates a year-long drip campaign of social posts, complete with pulled quotes, hashtags, and images, then publishes them on a schedule. It's a content-repurposing tool for bloggers more than a general scheduler.

From
$9 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Metricool and Missinglettr both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Metricool is the stronger pick for Analytics-led marketers who want organic and paid in one report; choose Missinglettr for Bloggers and content marketers repurposing articles into social posts.

Features compared

FeatureMetricoolMissinglettr
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsYesYes
Bulk uploadYesNot assessed
Evergreen recyclingPartialYes
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsYesNot assessed
Link in bioYesNot assessed

Platforms compared

NetworkMetricoolMissinglettr
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoNo
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoNo
ThreadsAutoNo
BlueskyAutoNo
Google BusinessAutoAuto
TwitchAnalyticsNo
WordPressAutoNo

Pricing

Metricool

Free

Free
Scheduled posts
20
  • 1 brand, 20 scheduled posts a month
  • All networks except LinkedIn and X
  • 5 competitor profiles, 30 days of analytics, AI assistant

Starter

Popular
$25 per month

$20/mo billed annually

Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • From $25/mo ($20 annual) for up to 5 brands
  • Up to 10 brands for $45/mo ($36 annual)
  • Unlimited publishing, LinkedIn, 100 competitor analyses
  • Reporting tools, PDF and PPT exports, SmartLinks, Canva and Drive
  • X is a +$5 per-account add-on

Advanced

$67 per month

$53/mo billed annually

Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • From $67/mo ($53 annual) for up to 15 brands
  • 25 brands $107/mo ($85 annual); 50 brands $210/mo ($159 annual)
  • Team and client management, role management, post approvals
  • Full X analytics, custom report templates, Looker Studio connector, API

Custom

Custom
  • Quote-only for more than 50 brands
  • White label, dedicated account manager, custom AI credits
  • Business integration
  • Plans are chosen by how many 'brands' you connect rather than multiplied per brand: you land in a brand-count band and pay that band's price. A brand is a group of profiles, roughly one account per network.
  • Starter covers up to 10 brands ($25 a month for 5, $45 for 10; $20 / $36 on annual). Advanced covers up to 50 ($67 / $107 / $210 a month for 15 / 25 / 50 brands; $53 / $85 / $159 on annual). Past 50 brands it's the quote-only Custom plan.
  • Annual billing saves up to 24% depending on the band.
  • X (Twitter) is a paid add-on at $5 per connected account on every plan. LinkedIn is included from Starter up but not on the Free plan.
  • Listed prices exclude VAT, which is added before checkout.
  • The Free plan is genuine: 1 brand, 20 scheduled posts a month, 5 competitor profiles, and 30 days of analytics, but no LinkedIn or X.
  • Prices are USD read off the live pricing page, which has a EUR/USD switch and a brand slider and renders client-side. Figures were read with the USD toggle selected, across both billing periods and the brand bands, and cross-checked against current third-party 2026 listings.

Missinglettr

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
50
  • 1 workspace, 1 social profile
  • 50 scheduled posts a month
  • Blog-to-social drip campaigns, basic analytics

Solo

$15 /mo

$9/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
500
  • $15/mo, $9 on annual ($108/yr)
  • 1 workspace, 3 social profiles, 500 posts a month
  • Content curation and AI writing assistance

Pro

Popular
$59 /mo

$39/mo billed annually

Accounts
9
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $59/mo, $39 on annual ($468/yr)
  • 3 workspaces, 9 social profiles, unlimited posts
  • Team collaboration, advanced analytics, priority support
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans by workspaces and social profiles. There's a genuine free plan (1 profile, 50 posts a month).
  • Annual billing saves about 40%: Solo works out to $9 a month and Pro to $39.
  • Missinglettr is built for repurposing blog content, not full social management, so the plans are sized around campaigns and profiles rather than deep team or agency features.
  • Prices are USD from current listings; the Missinglettr site was unreachable when checked, so figures were taken from third-party 2026 listings.

Pros and cons

Metricool

  • Deepest analytics for the price, with paid ads alongside organic
  • Unusually generous free plan
  • Wide network list, including Twitch analytics and Google Business
  • Strong agency value with brand-band pricing and white-label reports
  • Brand-band pricing takes a minute to work out
  • X is a paid add-on and LinkedIn is paid-only
  • Listed prices exclude VAT
  • No category-based evergreen recycling and no broad listening

Missinglettr

  • Turns each blog post into a year-long drip campaign automatically
  • Pre-fills posts with quotes, hashtags, and images for approval
  • Content curation community for fresh material
  • Free plan and a cheap Solo tier
  • Narrow: a repurposing tool, not a full scheduler
  • Only six networks; no TikTok, YouTube, Threads, or Bluesky
  • No comment inbox or social listening
  • Lighter team and agency features

Metricool vs Missinglettr: FAQ

Is Metricool or Missinglettr cheaper?
Missinglettr is cheaper to start, from $9 against $20 for Metricool. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Metricool or Missinglettr have a free plan?
Both have a free plan, so you can try either one before paying.
Which is better, Metricool or Missinglettr?
Metricool is the stronger pick for analytics-led marketers who want organic and paid in one report, while Missinglettr is the better fit for bloggers and content marketers repurposing articles into social posts. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.