Head to head
Post Bridge vs RADAAR
Last updated 4 June 2026
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
RADAAR is an affordable all-in-one social tool that bundles scheduling, a unified inbox, and monitoring with a grab-bag of extras most rivals don't have: a URL shortener, landing pages, an RSS reader, a task manager, and a shared password vault. Plans start at $9.99 a month.
- From
- $7 /mo
- Free plan
Bottom line
RADAAR is the pick for budget-conscious small businesses and boutique agencies, and it's the cheaper start, from $7 a month. Post Bridge fits creators who just want to cross-post cheaply to many networks better, and it reaches Threads and Bluesky, which RADAAR doesn't.
RADAAR starts cheaper, $7 a month against $7.5 a month for Post Bridge. RADAAR adds social listening and approvals that Post Bridge leaves out.
Key differences
Where the two actually diverge, before the full tables.
- RADAAR starts at $7 a month, Post Bridge at $7.5 a month.
- Post Bridge posts to 9 networks, RADAAR to 10.
- Only Post Bridge reaches Threads and Bluesky.
- Only RADAAR reaches Google Business, Telegram, and WordPress.
- RADAAR has social listening; Post Bridge doesn't.
- RADAAR has approvals; Post Bridge doesn't.
- RADAAR has social inbox; Post Bridge doesn't.
- RADAAR has canva integration; Post Bridge doesn't.
Features compared
| Feature | Post Bridge | RADAAR |
|---|---|---|
| AI captions | No | Not assessed |
| Basic analytics | No | Yes |
| Advanced reports | Not assessed | Yes |
| Bulk upload | Yes | Yes |
| Evergreen recycling | No | No |
| Team roles | No | Yes |
| Approvals | No | Yes |
| Link in bio | Not assessed | Yes |
Platforms compared
| Network | Post Bridge | RADAAR |
|---|---|---|
| Auto | Auto | |
| Auto | Auto | |
| X (Twitter) | Auto | Auto |
| Auto | Auto | |
| TikTok | Auto | Auto |
| Auto | Auto | |
| YouTube | Auto | Auto |
| Threads | Auto | No |
| Bluesky | Auto | No |
| Google Business | No | Auto |
| Telegram | No | Auto |
| WordPress | No | Auto |
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.
No free plan; 7-day trial.
- Cheapest paid plan
- $7.5/mo
Whole-plan price; it doesn't scale per unit.
No free plan; 14-day trial.
- Cheapest paid plan
- $7/mo
Whole-plan price; it doesn't scale per unit.
Post Bridge
Starter
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- About $7.50/mo
- Unlimited posting and bulk scheduling
- Multiple accounts per platform
Creator
Popular- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- About $15/mo
- More connected accounts, for growing creators
- Content studio and bulk scheduling
Pro
- 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.
RADAAR
Basic
$7/mo billed annually
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $9.99/mo, ~$7 on annual
- Scheduling and core management for solo users
- Unified inbox and URL shortener
Standard
Popular$21/mo billed annually
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $29.99/mo, ~$21 on annual
- More accounts and team seats
- Monitoring, analytics, approval workflows
Professional
$56/mo billed annually
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $79.99/mo, ~$56 on annual
- For growing teams and small agencies
- Higher limits across the board
Advanced
$175/mo billed annually
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $249.99/mo, ~$175 on annual
- For larger teams managing many accounts
Enterprise
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- From $749.99/mo
- Custom integrations, advanced security, dedicated support
- Flat plans that scale by accounts and team seats, from a cheap $9.99 Basic up to Enterprise. RADAAR markets itself as one of the most affordable all-in-one tools.
- There's no free plan, only a 14-day trial. Annual billing saves about 30%; non-profits get 50% off.
- Beyond scheduling it bundles unusual extras: a URL shortener, landing pages, an RSS reader, a stock library, a task manager, and a team password vault.
- Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page (the page rendered prices client-side, so figures were cross-checked against current third-party listings).
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
RADAAR
- Very affordable, with a lot bundled in
- Scheduling, inbox, and monitoring across ten networks
- Unusual extras: URL shortener, landing pages, RSS, password vault, task manager
- Approval workflows and client workspaces
- Smaller, less-known platform
- Busy, do-everything interface
- Deeper features and limits sit on pricier tiers
- No free plan
Post Bridge vs RADAAR: FAQ
- Is Post Bridge or RADAAR cheaper?
- RADAAR is cheaper to start, from $7 against $7.5 for Post Bridge. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
- Does Post Bridge or RADAAR have a free plan?
- Neither has a free plan. You get a free trial to test things, then you pay.
- Which is better, Post Bridge or RADAAR?
- Post Bridge is the stronger pick for creators who just want to cross-post cheaply to many networks, while RADAAR is the better fit for budget-conscious small businesses and boutique agencies. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.