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ComparisonJuly 7, 2026· 6 min read

The Best Hootsuite Alternative in 2026 — Cheaper, Open Source, More Platforms

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Guna
Founder, Posthive

Hootsuite used to be the default answer for social media scheduling. But at $99/month minimum for a single user, it's priced for enterprise teams — not indie hackers, solo creators, or small businesses who just need to stay consistent across a few platforms.

If you're paying $99/month to schedule posts and you're not a 50-person marketing team, you're almost certainly overpaying. Here's how Posthive compares — and when it might be the right switch.

Hootsuite Professional
$99/mo
1 user · 10 accounts
Posthive Creator
$9/mo
All platforms · no per-account fee

What you get with Hootsuite — and what you don't

Hootsuite has been around since 2008. It has deep analytics, a robust team management system, and integrations with almost every social platform. For a 20-person social media team managing 30 brand accounts, it's defensible.

But for everyone else: the interface is cluttered, the pricing is aggressive, and the feature set is bloated with things most users never touch. More importantly, Hootsuite doesn't support Bluesky, Mastodon, Threads, or Telegram — the platforms where organic growth is still very much possible.

Hootsuite vs Posthive: head-to-head

FeatureHootsuitePosthive
Starting price$99/mo$9/mo
Self-hostable
Open source✓ (AGPL-3.0)
Bluesky support
Mastodon support
Threads support
Telegram support
Bulk CSV schedulingHigher plans only✓ All plans
First comment scheduling
Per-platform overrides
Drag-to-reschedule calendar
Instagram Reels & Stories

Open source means you own your data

With Hootsuite, your social account credentials live on their servers. You're trusting a third party with your Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook OAuth tokens indefinitely. If they get breached, or if they decide to change their pricing model, you have no fallback.

Posthive is AGPL-3.0 — the full source code is public, auditable, and forkable. OAuth credentials are AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest. Self-hosted users keep everything on their own infrastructure. There is no vendor lock-in.

Who should still use Hootsuite

If you need deep social listening, enterprise-grade team permissions with approval workflows, TikTok support, or a robust mobile app for on-the-go publishing, Hootsuite is still the stronger choice. It's built for teams where social media is a full-time job.

But if you're a solo creator, a founder, or a small team who just wants a reliable scheduler that covers all the platforms you actually use — Posthive will do more, cost less, and give you back control.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Hootsuite so expensive?

Hootsuite targets enterprise teams and prices accordingly. Their cheapest paid plan starts at $99/month for one user and 10 accounts. Features like bulk scheduling and team collaboration require higher tiers.

What is the cheapest Hootsuite alternative?

If you self-host Posthive, the cost is effectively zero — just your hosting infrastructure. The hosted Posthive plan starts at $9/month with no per-account pricing.

Does Posthive support bulk scheduling like Hootsuite?

Yes. Posthive has a CSV bulk scheduler — upload a spreadsheet with dates, text, and platform targets and it schedules every row automatically. This is available on all plans.

Can Posthive replace Hootsuite for agencies?

For most agency workflows — scheduling, content calendars, multi-platform posting — yes. Posthive covers the core scheduling stack. Deep analytics and team role management at enterprise scale are areas where Hootsuite still has an edge.

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