Head to head

OpenTweet vs Rella

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OpenTweet is an X-only scheduler with a developer streak. It pairs a visual calendar and evergreen recycling with AI from several models, RSS and GitHub connectors, and a proper REST API and MCP server. It's cheap and capable, but only for X.

From
$9.95 /mo
Free plan

A collaboration tool first and a scheduler second, built for managers and agencies who work with clients.

From
$24 per member / mo
Free plan

Bottom line

OpenTweet and Rella both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. OpenTweet is the stronger pick for Developers and automation-minded creators on X; choose Rella for Social media managers.

Features compared

FeatureOpenTweetRella
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesPartial
Advanced reportsNot assessedNot assessed
Bulk uploadNot assessedPartial
Evergreen recyclingYesNot assessed
Team rolesNot assessedYes
ApprovalsNot assessedYes
Link in bioNot assessedNo

Platforms compared

NetworkOpenTweetRella
InstagramNoAuto
FacebookNoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInNoAuto
TikTokNoAuto
PinterestNoAuto
YouTubeNoAuto
ThreadsNoAuto

Pricing

OpenTweet

Pro

$11.99 /mo

$9.95/mo billed annually

Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $11.99/mo, ~$9.95 on annual
  • 1 X account, 20 posts a day
  • 5 connectors, 10 AI generations a day, visual calendar, Chrome extension, API

Advanced

Popular
$29 /mo

$24/mo billed annually

Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $29/mo, ~$24 on annual
  • Up to 3 X accounts, 100 posts a day
  • Unlimited connectors, 50 AI generations a day, X analytics, priority support

Agency

$49 /mo

$41/mo billed annually

Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $49/mo, ~$41 on annual
  • Up to 10 X accounts, 300 posts a day
  • 150 AI generations a day, highest API limits
  • Flat plans by number of X accounts; OpenTweet only supports X (Twitter). Daily post limits are 20, 100, then 300.
  • There's no free plan, only a 7-day trial. Annual billing saves about 17%.
  • It's notably developer-friendly: a REST API, an MCP server for AI agents, and connectors for RSS and GitHub, plus AI from multiple models (Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini).
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.

Rella

Pro

Custom

$24/mo billed annually

Accounts
Unlimited
  • $24 per member/mo (annual)
  • Unlimited client spaces
  • Calendar and Kanban
  • Approvals

Premium

Popular
Custom

$36/mo billed annually

Accounts
Unlimited
  • Branded sharing
  • Social inbox (Instagram)
  • Ella AI assistant

Premium Plus

Custom

$48/mo billed annually

Accounts
Unlimited
  • 1:1 onboarding
  • Priority support
  • More Ella AI
  • Custom branding
  • Priced per member (editor) seat; client 'Social Spaces' are unlimited and free.
  • The page defaults to annual prices; monthly figures are rendered client-side and were not captured.
  • The rella.co domain is a parked listing; the live product is at getrella.com.

Pros and cons

OpenTweet

  • Developer-friendly: REST API, MCP server, RSS and GitHub connectors
  • AI with a choice of multiple models
  • Evergreen recycling and a clean visual calendar
  • Cheap, with a 7-day trial
  • X only; no other networks
  • No engagement inbox or listening
  • No free plan
  • Daily post and AI limits per plan

Rella

  • Unlimited client spaces included
  • Strong approval workflows and client-facing sharing
  • Kanban and task management
  • Instagram social inbox
  • Cost scales per seat
  • No link-in-bio
  • No Bluesky, Google Business, or Mastodon
  • Web app only, no native mobile app

OpenTweet vs Rella: FAQ

Is OpenTweet or Rella cheaper?
OpenTweet is cheaper to start, from $9.95 against $24 for Rella. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does OpenTweet or Rella have a free plan?
Neither has a free plan. You get a free trial to test things, then you pay.
Which is better, OpenTweet or Rella?
OpenTweet is the stronger pick for developers and automation-minded creators on X, while Rella is the better fit for social media managers. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.