Verdict

MeetEdgar more or less invented category-based evergreen recycling: you sort posts into buckets, set a weekly schedule, and it reshares from those buckets forever so the queue never empties. It's a focused tool with two flat plans, no free tier, and a 30-day trial.

MeetEdgar does one thing and does it well. You build content categories, tips, promos, blog links, whatever, drop posts into each, and set a weekly schedule of which category posts when. From then on it keeps the queue full on its own, re-sharing older posts when a category runs low and spinning variations so the wording isn't identical every time. That auto-refill is the whole pitch, and for anyone with a backlog of evergreen content who hates staring at an empty queue, it's genuinely freeing. Inky, the AI assistant, drafts captions and hashtags, and the tool has quietly grown a social inbox, A/B testing of variations, and team collaboration on the Edgar plan. The trade-offs are focus and price. There's no free plan, the analytics are light, and at $25 to $42 a month on annual billing it isn't the cheapest way to schedule if you don't care about recycling. SocialBee does much the same category-recycling trick, often for less, so the choice usually comes down to which interface you prefer. If evergreen recycling is the reason you're shopping, MeetEdgar is the tool that defined it.

Pros and cons

The good

  • Best-in-class category-based evergreen recycling, the feature it pioneered
  • Auto-refill keeps the queue from ever running dry
  • Content variations and Inky AI to vary and write posts
  • Now includes a social inbox and team collaboration

The catch

  • No free plan, and not the cheapest if you don't need recycling
  • Light analytics and no competitor tracking or listening
  • AI is credit-limited per month
  • SocialBee offers similar recycling, often for less

Pricing

Plan pricing. Verified 4 June 2026.

Eddie

$29.99 /mo

$24.91/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $29.99/mo, $24.91 on annual ($299/yr)
  • 5 social accounts, 4 content categories, 10 weekly automations
  • Unlimited content library and recycling, 15 Inky AI credits/mo
  • Extra accounts $3.99-$4.99 each

Edgar

Popular
$49.99 /mo

$41.58/mo billed annually

Accounts
25
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $49.99/mo, $41.58 on annual ($499/yr)
  • 25 social accounts, unlimited content categories, 1,000 weekly automations
  • Team collaboration, 50 Inky AI credits/mo
  • Extra accounts $1.99-$2.99 each
  • Flat, two-plan pricing: Eddie for one person and Edgar for small teams. The difference is mostly capacity, 5 accounts and 4 categories versus 25 accounts and unlimited categories, plus team collaboration on Edgar.
  • No free plan, but a 30-day free trial of either plan.
  • Annual billing is about 17% cheaper ($299 a year on Eddie, $499 on Edgar).
  • Extra social accounts are a second cost: $3.99-$4.99 each on Eddie, $1.99-$2.99 on Edgar. The Inky AI assistant is credit-limited at 15 (Eddie) or 50 (Edgar) generations a month.
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page and confirmed against current third-party 2026 listings.

Who it's for

Best for

  • Creators and small businesses with a backlog of evergreen content
  • Anyone who wants the queue to refill itself automatically
  • People who post the same kinds of content on a steady rotation

Look elsewhere if

  • Anyone who wants deep analytics or social listening
  • People after a free plan or the cheapest possible scheduler
  • Teams that need approval workflows

Platforms it posts to

  • FacebookAuto-publish
  • InstagramAuto-publish
  • X (Twitter)Auto-publish
  • ThreadsAuto-publish
  • LinkedInAuto-publish
  • PinterestAuto-publish
  • Google BusinessAuto-publish
  • TikTokAuto-publish
  • YouTubeAuto-publish
  • BlueskyAuto-publish

Features

Publishing

7
  • YesContent calendarWeekly automation schedule and calendar view of what's queued.
  • YesPosting queueThe core: posts live in content categories, each cycling on its own time slots.
  • YesBulk uploadBulk import to fill the library quickly, including from RSS.
  • YesAuto-publishDirect publishing to the connected networks.
  • YesEvergreen recyclingMeetEdgar's signature, and arguably the original: when a category runs out of fresh posts, Edgar automatically re-shares older ones, so the queue never goes empty. It can also spin content variations to vary the wording on repeat.
  • YesLink shorteningBuilt-in link shortening.
  • NoAd managementOrganic publishing only, no paid ads.

Content & AI

7
  • YesAI captionsInky AI writes captions and hashtags; credit-limited (15/mo on Eddie, 50 on Edgar).
  • NoAI imagesInky generates copy, not images.
  • YesHashtag toolsInky suggests hashtags.
  • YesAsset libraryUnlimited evergreen content library organised by category.
  • NoVisual feed plannerNo drag-and-drop Instagram feed/grid planner.
  • YesCanva integrationCanva integration for visuals.
  • NoLink in bioNo link-in-bio page.

Engagement

1
  • YesSocial inboxSocial inbox to read and reply to audience interactions.

Analytics

4
  • YesBasic analyticsEngagement metrics and performance monitoring, with A/B testing of post variations.
  • YesPerformance overviewPerformance dashboard across connected accounts.
  • NoAdvanced reportsAnalytics are light, with no custom report builder or scheduled exports.
  • NoCompetitor trackingNo competitor benchmarking.

Listening

1
  • NoSocial listeningNo keyword or brand listening.

Collaboration

3
  • YesTeam rolesTeam collaboration on the Edgar plan.
  • NoApprovalsNo formal approval workflow.
  • NoEmployee advocacyNo employee advocacy hub.

Access

1
  • YesBrowser extensionBrowser extension to add content to the library from the web.

Sources

MeetEdgar FAQ

Is MeetEdgar free?
No, there's no free plan, but MeetEdgar gives you a 30-day free trial so you can test it before you pay.
How much does MeetEdgar cost?
Paid plans start at $24.91 per month. There's a 30-day free trial first.
What platforms does MeetEdgar support?
MeetEdgar posts to 10 networks, including Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), Threads, and LinkedIn.
Who is MeetEdgar best for?
MeetEdgar suits creators and small businesses with a backlog of evergreen content, anyone who wants the queue to refill itself automatically, and people who post the same kinds of content on a steady rotation. It's a weaker fit for anyone who wants deep analytics or social listening, people after a free plan or the cheapest possible scheduler, and teams that need approval workflows.

Vendor: MeetEdgar, United States (remote) · founded 2014

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