Head to head

Postiz vs Publer

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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

The value pick: Publer posts to thirteen networks, Telegram and WordPress included, and bundles bulk upload, recycling, and RSS automation for less than most rivals charge. It's priced per connected account, the interface is busy, and X needs a paid plan.

From
$4 per account / mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Postiz and Publer both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Postiz is the stronger pick for Developers and privacy-minded teams who want to self-host and own their data; choose Publer for Power users posting to many networks at once.

Features compared

FeaturePostizPubler
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsNot assessedYes
Bulk uploadNot assessedYes
Evergreen recyclingYesYes
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsNot assessedYes
Link in bioNot assessedYes

Platforms compared

NetworkPostizPubler
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoAuto
Google BusinessAutoAuto
MastodonAutoAuto
RedditAutoNo
TelegramAutoAuto
WordPressNoAuto

Pricing

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.

Publer

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
10
  • 1 user, 1 workspace, 3 social accounts (no X)
  • 10 scheduled posts per account, 24-hour post history, 25 drafts
  • Branded link-in-bio for Instagram

Professional

Popular
$5 per account / mo

$4/mo billed annually

Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $5 per account/mo, $4 on annual
  • Unlimited scheduling and drafts, eternal post history
  • First comments and threads, unlimited RSS automations, unlimited workspaces
  • Unbranded link-in-bio, X/Twitter integration

Business

$10 per account / mo

$8/mo billed annually

Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $10 per account/mo, $8 on annual
  • Everything in Professional, plus unlimited AI prompts
  • Analytics and reports, best times to post, competitor analysis
  • Hashtag suggestions, Spintax post recycling, Publer API

Enterprise

Custom
  • Quote-only for large organisations
  • Higher volume discounts, 1:1 onboarding, priority support
  • Priced per connected social account: the headline $5 / $10 is for one account and multiplies by how many you connect. Every 10th account (and every 10th extra member) is free, so the effective rate dips about 10% at higher counts.
  • Team members are a second, separate cost: $2 a month each on Professional, $3 on Business, with the plan owner already included.
  • X (Twitter) needs a paid plan because of X's API pricing; it can't be connected on the Free plan at all.
  • There's a permanent Free plan (3 accounts, no X) plus a 7-day trial of Professional and a 14-day trial of Business, no card required.
  • Annual billing is roughly 20% cheaper per account ($5 to $4 on Professional, $10 to $8 on Business). Listed prices exclude VAT, and there's a 14-day money-back guarantee.
  • Prices are USD. The live pricing page renders client-side and geo-located to Australia here, showing AUD, but it also prints an explicit US-dollar figure per plan; the USD numbers were read directly and confirmed by toggling monthly and yearly, and they match current third-party 2026 listings.

Pros and cons

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

Publer

  • Excellent value on per-account pricing, with every 10th account free
  • Widest network list here, including Telegram, Mastodon, and WordPress
  • Bulk CSV upload, auto-scheduling queue, Spintax recycling, and RSS automation
  • Genuinely useful free plan
  • Per-account pricing and separate member fees still add up at scale
  • No unified inbox for comments or DMs
  • X/Twitter is paid-only and analytics sit on the Business tier
  • Dense interface, and listed prices exclude VAT

Postiz vs Publer: FAQ

Is Postiz or Publer cheaper?
Publer is cheaper to start, from $4 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 Postiz or Publer have a free plan?
Both have a free plan, so you can try either one before paying.
Which is better, Postiz or Publer?
Postiz is the stronger pick for developers and privacy-minded teams who want to self-host and own their data, while Publer is the better fit for power users posting to many networks at once. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.