Head to head

Post Bridge vs RecurPost

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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

RecurPost is a budget-friendly take on evergreen recycling: sort posts into content libraries and it republishes them automatically over time, with bulk upload, AI captions and images, and a free plan. It publishes to ten networks at prices well below the bigger suites.

From
$7.5 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

RecurPost is the pick for solos and small businesses who want evergreen recycling cheaply, 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.

Both start at $7.5 a month. RecurPost adds evergreen recycling and approvals that Post Bridge leaves out.

Key differences

Where the two actually diverge, before the full tables.

  • RecurPost has a free plan; Post Bridge doesn't, though it offers a 7-day trial.
  • Post Bridge posts to 9 networks, RecurPost to 10.
  • Only RecurPost reaches Google Business.
  • RecurPost has evergreen recycling; Post Bridge doesn't.
  • RecurPost has approvals; Post Bridge doesn't.
  • RecurPost has AI captions; Post Bridge doesn't.
  • RecurPost has canva integration; Post Bridge doesn't.

Features compared

FeaturePost BridgeRecurPost
AI captionsNoYes
Basic analyticsNoYes
Advanced reportsNot assessedPartial
Bulk uploadYesYes
Evergreen recyclingNoYes
Team rolesNoYes
ApprovalsNoYes
Link in bioNot assessedNo

Platforms compared

NetworkPost BridgeRecurPost
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoAuto
Google BusinessNoAuto

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.

RecurPostflat pricing

Free plan available.

Cheapest paid plan
$7.5/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.

RecurPost

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
10
  • 3 social profiles, 1 user
  • 10 recurring posts
  • Evergreen recycling and scheduling

Starter

$9 /mo

$7.5/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
2
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $9/mo, $7.50 on annual ($90/yr)
  • 2 social accounts (extra $4/mo each), 1 user
  • 10 posts a day per account

Personal

Popular
$25 /mo

$21/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $25/mo, about $21 on annual ($250/yr)
  • 5 social accounts (extra $4/mo each), 1 user
  • 20 posts a day per account, content libraries, AI

Agency

$79 /mo

$66/mo billed annually

Seats
3
Accounts
20
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $79/mo, about $66 on annual ($790/yr)
  • 20 social accounts (extra $4/mo each), 3 users (extra $20/mo each)
  • 80 posts a day per account, approval workflows, team collaboration

Enterprise

Custom
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
100
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing for 100+ accounts
  • Custom users and limits
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans plus a free plan. Extra social accounts are $4 a month each and extra team members $20 a month each.
  • Annual billing is two months free: Starter works out to $7.50 a month, Personal about $21, Agency about $66.
  • RecurPost's signature is evergreen recycling: you sort posts into content libraries that automatically republish over time, the same idea as SocialBee and MeetEdgar.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page; the page also offers EUR, GBP, INR, and many other currencies.

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

RecurPost

  • Strong evergreen recycling with content libraries
  • Very affordable, with a free plan and cheap add-ons
  • Bulk upload plus AI captions and images
  • Ten networks, including Bluesky and Threads
  • No unified inbox, listening, or competitor tracking
  • No visual feed planner or link-in-bio
  • Reporting is fairly basic
  • Extra users are pricey at $20 a month each

Post Bridge vs RecurPost: FAQ

Is Post Bridge or RecurPost cheaper?
They start at the same price, $7.5, though the two count their units differently, so read the pricing side by side before you commit.
Does Post Bridge or RecurPost have a free plan?
RecurPost has a free plan; Post Bridge does not, though it offers a 7-day trial.
Which is better, Post Bridge or RecurPost?
Post Bridge is the stronger pick for creators who just want to cross-post cheaply to many networks, while RecurPost is the better fit for solos and small businesses who want evergreen recycling cheaply. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.

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