Head to head

Social Champ vs Statusbrew

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Social Champ is a broad, affordable scheduler: eleven networks, content recycling, a social inbox, competitor analysis, and listening on the agency tier, plus a free plan. It offers both flat bundled plans and a pay-per-profile option.

From
$23 /mo
Free plan

Statusbrew leads with engagement: a unified inbox and a rule engine that auto-moderates comments, plus publishing, social listening, and reporting that holds 18 months of data. Plans are flat, from $69 a month on annual billing, with a separate agency option at $49 per client.

From
$69 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

Social Champ and Statusbrew both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Social Champ is the stronger pick for Freelancers and small agencies wanting broad coverage on a budget; choose Statusbrew for Teams handling heavy comment, message, and ad-comment volume.

Features compared

FeatureSocial ChampStatusbrew
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsYesYes
Bulk uploadYesYes
Evergreen recyclingYesNo
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsYesYes
Link in bioNoYes

Platforms compared

NetworkSocial ChampStatusbrew
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoAuto
Google BusinessAutoAuto
MastodonAutoNo
RedditNoAuto

Pricing

Social Champ

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
3
Scheduled posts
15
  • 3 social accounts, 1 user
  • 15 scheduled posts per account
  • Scheduling, calendar, basic analytics

Standard

$29 /mo

$23/mo billed annually

Seats
2
Accounts
6
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $29/mo, $23 on annual
  • 6 social accounts, 2 users, 1 workspace
  • Unlimited scheduling, recycling, AI, bulk upload

Professional

Popular
$59 /mo

$47/mo billed annually

Seats
5
Accounts
12
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $59/mo, $47 on annual
  • 12 social accounts, 5 users, 3 workspaces
  • Adds client management, competitor analysis, automation rules, WhatsApp Business

Agency

$149 /mo

$119/mo billed annually

Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
30
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $149/mo, $119 on annual
  • 30 social accounts, unlimited users and workspaces
  • Adds white-label reports, social listening, API access, priority support
  • Social Champ offers two ways to pay: these flat, quota-bundled plans (Free, Standard, Professional, Agency), and a pay-per-profile option (a Starter rate around $5 a profile and a Growth rate around $9 a profile, with volume discounts as you add more). The bundled plans are the simplest to compare.
  • There's a permanent free plan (3 accounts, 15 posts per account).
  • Annual billing saves about 20%: Standard works out to $23 a month, Professional $47, Agency $119.
  • Add-ons include extra profiles ($3-$5 each), AI credits, and social listening modules.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.

Statusbrew

Lite

$89 /mo

$69/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $89/mo, $69 on annual
  • 1 user, 5 social profiles
  • Publishing, bulk scheduling, social inbox, BrewLink link-in-bio

Standard

$179 /mo

$129/mo billed annually

Seats
3
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $179/mo, $129 on annual
  • 3 users, 10 social profiles
  • Adds reporting with 18 months of data, Google Business, rule engine, chat support

Premium

Popular
$299 /mo

$229/mo billed annually

Seats
6
Accounts
15
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $299/mo, $229 on annual
  • 6 users and 15 social profiles, both expandable
  • Adds AI sentiment analysis, approval workflows, team and SLA reporting
  • Competitor benchmarking, social and web listening, priority support

Enterprise

Custom
Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
Unlimited
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing, unlimited profiles and users
  • HubSpot and Salesforce integration, SAML SSO, API support
  • Dedicated account manager and compliance support
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans: each tier bundles social profiles and users, with Premium letting you add more of each. Enterprise is unlimited, quoted per profile, per user, or as a bulk deal.
  • There's also a separate Agency option at $49 a month per client, with unlimited spaces and calendars per client.
  • No free plan, only a free trial (about 7 days on the lower plans, 14 on Premium).
  • Annual billing is roughly 22% cheaper: Lite is $69 a month versus $89, Standard $129 versus $179, Premium $229 versus $299.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page by toggling monthly and annual, and cross-checked against current third-party listings.

Pros and cons

Social Champ

  • Broad: recycling, inbox, competitor analysis, listening, AI
  • Eleven networks, including Bluesky, Mastodon, and WhatsApp Business
  • Free plan plus flexible flat or per-profile pricing
  • Good value against the bigger suites
  • Listening and white-label only on the Agency plan
  • No visual feed planner or link-in-bio
  • Two pricing models can be confusing
  • Reporting is solid but not best-in-class

Statusbrew

  • Powerful unified inbox with a rule engine for auto-moderation
  • Social and web listening plus AI sentiment on Premium
  • Strong reporting with 18 months of data and SLA reports
  • Wide network list, including Reddit and Bluesky
  • No evergreen recycling or visual feed planner
  • Listening, sentiment, and competitor benchmarking are Premium-only
  • Mid-to-high pricing, with the best features higher up
  • Content tooling is thinner than the engagement side

Social Champ vs Statusbrew: FAQ

Is Social Champ or Statusbrew cheaper?
Social Champ is cheaper to start, from $23 against $69 for Statusbrew. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does Social Champ or Statusbrew have a free plan?
Social Champ has a free plan; Statusbrew does not, though it offers a 14-day trial.
Which is better, Social Champ or Statusbrew?
Social Champ is the stronger pick for freelancers and small agencies wanting broad coverage on a budget, while Statusbrew is the better fit for teams handling heavy comment, message, and ad-comment volume. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.