Head to head

Pinterest scheduler vs Tweet Hunter

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Pinterest lets business accounts schedule pins natively, free. It's the simplest way to queue pins in advance, but the caps are tight: one pin at a time, up to 30 days out, and only ten waiting in the queue.

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Custom
Free plan

Tweet Hunter is an X-only growth tool built around a giant library of viral tweets, AI writing, scheduling, and engagement automation. It's the X counterpart to Taplio (both owned by lempire) and is aimed at people serious about growing on X.

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$23 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Pinterest scheduler and Tweet Hunter both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Pinterest scheduler is the stronger pick for Light pinners who want free scheduling; choose Tweet Hunter for Creators and founders growing an X audience.

Features compared

FeaturePinterest schedulerTweet Hunter
AI captionsNot assessedYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsNoNot assessed
Bulk uploadNoNot assessed
Evergreen recyclingNoYes
Team rolesNot assessedNot assessed
ApprovalsNot assessedNot assessed
Link in bioNot assessedNot assessed

Platforms compared

NetworkPinterest schedulerTweet Hunter
X (Twitter)NoAuto
PinterestAutoNo

Pricing

Pinterest scheduler

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
1
Scheduled posts
10
  • Free for any Pinterest business account
  • Schedule pins up to 30 days ahead, one at a time
  • Up to 10 pins can be scheduled and waiting at once
  • Pinterest's native scheduler is free for business accounts; there's nothing to buy.
  • You schedule one pin at a time, up to 30 days out, with a maximum of 10 scheduled pins waiting. After scheduling you can change the date, title, board, description, and link, but not the image or video.
  • There's no bulk upload, which is the main reason high-volume pinners move to a third-party tool.

Tweet Hunter

Discover

$29 /mo

$23/mo billed annually

Accounts
1
  • $29/mo, ~$23 on annual
  • 1 X account
  • 12M+ viral tweet library, scheduling, auto-plug and auto-retweet

Grow

Popular
$49 /mo

$39/mo billed annually

Accounts
5
  • $49/mo, ~$39 on annual
  • 5 X accounts
  • Adds AI writing, full X analytics, CRM, and engagement tools

Enterprise

$199 /mo

$159/mo billed annually

Accounts
Unlimited
  • $199/mo, ~$159 on annual
  • Unlimited X accounts
  • Best AI, highest automation and DM limits
  • Flat plans by number of X accounts. Tweet Hunter only works with X (Twitter); it has no other networks.
  • There's no free plan, only a 7-day trial. Annual billing is roughly 20% off, and Tweet Hunter runs frequent 50%-off promotions.
  • It's owned by lempire (which acquired it alongside Taplio, the LinkedIn equivalent), so the two are sister products.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.

Pros and cons

Pinterest scheduler

  • Free and built into Pinterest
  • Schedule up to 30 days ahead
  • Native analytics right alongside
  • Works on desktop and in the app
  • Only 10 scheduled pins at a time, one at a time
  • No bulk upload, calendar, or recycling
  • Can't change a pin's image after scheduling
  • Pinterest only

Tweet Hunter

  • Massive viral-tweet library for inspiration and templates
  • Strong AI writing tuned to X
  • Scheduling plus auto-plug, auto-retweet, and recycling
  • Solid X analytics with popularity prediction
  • X only; no other networks
  • No real engagement inbox or listening
  • No free plan
  • Narrow by design, despite the broad 'scheduler' label

Pinterest scheduler vs Tweet Hunter: FAQ

Is Pinterest scheduler or Tweet Hunter cheaper?
Tweet Hunter starts at $23 per month, while Pinterest scheduler is quoted custom, so Tweet Hunter is the one with a public entry price.
Does Pinterest scheduler or Tweet Hunter have a free plan?
Pinterest scheduler has a free plan; Tweet Hunter does not, though it offers a 7-day trial.
Which is better, Pinterest scheduler or Tweet Hunter?
Pinterest scheduler is the stronger pick for light pinners who want free scheduling, while Tweet Hunter is the better fit for creators and founders growing an X audience. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.