Head to head

Post Bridge vs Postiz

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Post Bridge is a bare-bones, cheap scheduler aimed at creators. It posts to nine networks from one dashboard with unlimited scheduling and bulk upload, and skips almost everything else, no AI, no analytics, no inbox, no Canva.

From
$7.5 /mo
Free plan

Postiz is an open-source scheduler that you can self-host for free or pay to run hosted. It covers more than thirty networks, including rare ones like Reddit, Mastodon, Bluesky, and Discord, and bundles an AI copilot, a Canva-like editor, analytics, and a real API.

From
$29 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Postiz is the pick for developers and privacy-minded teams who want to self-host and own their data, and it's the only one of the two with a free plan. Post Bridge fits creators who just want to cross-post cheaply to many networks better, and it's the cheaper start, from $7.5 a month.

Post Bridge starts cheaper, $7.5 a month against $29 a month for Postiz. Postiz adds evergreen recycling and AI captions that Post Bridge leaves out.

Key differences

Where the two actually diverge, before the full tables.

  • Postiz has a free plan; Post Bridge doesn't, though it offers a 7-day trial.
  • Post Bridge starts at $7.5 a month, Postiz at $29 a month.
  • Post Bridge posts to 9 networks, Postiz to 13.
  • Only Postiz reaches Google Business, Mastodon, Reddit, and Telegram.
  • Postiz has evergreen recycling; Post Bridge doesn't.
  • Postiz has AI captions; Post Bridge doesn't.
  • Postiz has basic analytics; Post Bridge doesn't.
  • Postiz has team roles; Post Bridge doesn't.

Features compared

FeaturePost BridgePostiz
AI captionsNoYes
Basic analyticsNoYes
Advanced reportsNot assessedNot assessed
Bulk uploadYesNot assessed
Evergreen recyclingNoYes
Team rolesNoYes
ApprovalsNoNot assessed
Link in bioNot assessedNot assessed

Platforms compared

NetworkPost BridgePostiz
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoAuto
Google BusinessNoAuto
MastodonNoAuto
RedditNoAuto
TelegramNoAuto

Pricing

Headline prices are for a single unit. Here is the real monthly cost as each tool scales, costed on its own unit so the two stay honest.

Post Bridgeflat pricing

No free plan; 7-day trial.

Cheapest paid plan
$7.5/mo

Whole-plan price; it doesn't scale per unit.

Postizflat pricing

Free plan available.

Cheapest paid plan
$29/mo

Whole-plan price; it doesn't scale per unit.

Post Bridge

Starter

$7.5 /mo
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • About $7.50/mo
  • Unlimited posting and bulk scheduling
  • Multiple accounts per platform

Creator

Popular
$15 /mo
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • About $15/mo
  • More connected accounts, for growing creators
  • Content studio and bulk scheduling

Pro

$22.5 /mo
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • About $22.50/mo
  • Most accounts, for scaling creators and brands
  • Additional support and consulting
  • Three simple, cheap flat plans. The rates shown (about $7.50, $15, $22.50 a month) are the discounted/annual figures; monthly billing is higher.
  • There's a 7-day trial on the Creator and Pro plans.
  • Post Bridge is deliberately minimal: unlimited posting, bulk scheduling, and multiple accounts per platform, with no AI, analytics, Canva integration, or approval workflows.
  • Prices are USD from current listings; the live page rate-limited when checked, so figures were taken from current third-party listings.

Postiz

Self-hosted

Free
Accounts
Unlimited
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Free and open-source (AGPL-3.0)
  • Run it on your own server (Docker); no monthly fee
  • You handle hosting and maintenance

Standard

$29 /mo
Seats
1
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
400
  • $29/mo, hosted
  • 5 channels, 1 user, 400 posts a month
  • AI copilot, design editor, analytics

Team

Popular
$39 /mo
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $39/mo, hosted
  • 10 channels, unlimited team members, unlimited posts
  • AI images and videos included

Pro

$49 /mo
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
30
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $49/mo, hosted
  • 30 channels, unlimited users and posts

Ultimate

$99 /mo
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
100
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $99/mo, hosted
  • 100 channels, unlimited users and posts
  • For agencies
  • Postiz is open-source (AGPL-3.0): you can self-host it for free on your own server with Docker, trading money for the work of hosting and maintenance.
  • If you'd rather not run it yourself, the hosted plans are priced by channels: Standard $29 (5), Team $39 (10), Pro $49 (30), Ultimate $99 (100). Team and up include unlimited team members and posts.
  • There's a 7-day trial on the hosted plans, and annual billing is discounted.
  • AI images and videos are metered per plan. Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.

Pros and cons

Post Bridge

  • Very cheap, with unlimited posting
  • Nine networks and multiple accounts per platform
  • Bulk scheduling and a content studio
  • Nice creator touches like TikTok carousels with trending audio
  • No AI, analytics, inbox, Canva, or approvals
  • No free plan
  • Built for individuals, not teams
  • Young product with little public history

Postiz

  • Open-source and free to self-host (AGPL-3.0)
  • Thirty-plus networks, including rarely-supported ones
  • AI copilot, design editor with AI images and video, and a real API
  • Cheap hosted plans with unlimited team members from Team up
  • Self-hosting takes technical work and maintenance
  • No engagement inbox or social listening
  • Young, fast-moving project
  • Hosted plans are channel-capped

Post Bridge vs Postiz: FAQ

Is Post Bridge or Postiz cheaper?
Post Bridge is cheaper to start, from $7.5 against $29 for Postiz. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Post Bridge or Postiz have a free plan?
Postiz has a free plan; Post Bridge does not, though it offers a 7-day trial.
Which is better, Post Bridge or Postiz?
Post Bridge is the stronger pick for creators who just want to cross-post cheaply to many networks, while Postiz is the better fit for developers and privacy-minded teams who want to self-host and own their data. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.

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