Head to head
Missinglettr vs Planable
Last updated 4 June 2026
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
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
Missinglettr and Planable both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Missinglettr is the stronger pick for Bloggers and content marketers repurposing articles into social posts; choose Planable for Agencies and teams that need client sign-off before posting.
Features compared
| Feature | Missinglettr | Planable |
|---|---|---|
| AI captions | Yes | Yes |
| Basic analytics | Yes | Yes |
| Advanced reports | Yes | Partial |
| Bulk upload | Not assessed | Yes |
| Evergreen recycling | Yes | Partial |
| Team roles | Yes | Yes |
| Approvals | Not assessed | Yes |
| Link in bio | Not assessed | No |
Platforms compared
| Network | Missinglettr | Planable |
|---|---|---|
| Auto | Auto | |
| Auto | Auto | |
| X (Twitter) | Auto | Auto |
| Auto | Auto | |
| TikTok | No | Auto |
| Auto | Auto | |
| YouTube | No | Auto |
| Threads | No | Auto |
| Google Business | Auto | Auto |
Pricing
Missinglettr
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
$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$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.
Planable
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
$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$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
- 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
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
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
Missinglettr vs Planable: FAQ
- Is Missinglettr or Planable cheaper?
- Missinglettr is cheaper to start, from $9 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 Missinglettr or Planable have a free plan?
- Both have a free plan, so you can try either one before paying.
- Which is better, Missinglettr or Planable?
- Missinglettr is the stronger pick for bloggers and content marketers repurposing articles into social posts, 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.