Pricing guide

Sendible Pricing Explained (2026)

Sendible’s pricing ladder runs from a $29/month Creator plan to a $750/month Enterprise tier, with steep jumps between steps and a daily posting limit listed on every plan. Here is what each tier actually includes, the caps and add-ons hiding in the features table, and where the agency-first model stops making sense for smaller teams. All figures captured live from sendible.com/pricing on June 10, 2026.

Quick answer

Sendible starts at $29/month (about $25/month billed yearly) for the Creator plan — 1 user and 6 profiles (verified June 10, 2026). Need a seventh profile or a second seat and the next tier is Traction at $89/month; agency tiers run $199–$750/month, and every plan lists a daily posting limit per user.

Sendible plans at a glance

Sendible plans, prices, and key limits
PlanBilled monthlyBilled annuallyKey limits
Creator$29/month$25/month billed yearly ($300/year)1 user · 6 profiles · unlimited queued posts, 100 sends/day · 10 smart queues · Unlimited AI Credits · image/video editor · Zapier · monitoring & reporting
Traction$89/month$76/month billed yearly ($912/year)4 users · 24 profiles · 200 sends/day · 30 smart queues · team collaboration · assignment & approval · client dashboards
Scale$199/month$170/month billed yearly ($2,040/year)7 users · 49 profiles · 300 sends/day · 70 smart queues · custom & automated reports · content & hashtag library · campaigns · account manager
Advanced$299/monthAbout $255/month billed yearly (save $528)20 users · 100 profiles · 500 sends/day · unlimited smart queues · bulk posting custom tags · advanced permissions · white label as a paid add-on
Enterprise$750/monthAbout $638/month billed yearly (save $1,344)80 users · 400 profiles · 500 sends/day · unlimited smart queues · all features · optional SSO · white label as a paid add-on

Yearly billing saves 15% — the advertised “$25/month” Creator rate is the annual-billed price; month-to-month is $29. Every plan comes with a 14-day free trial (no card required, no contract); no money-back guarantee is listed. Every tier lists a “Daily posting limit per user” in Sendible’s own features table (verified June 10, 2026).

Prices verified June 10, 2026 from Sendible’s public pricing page. Prices may change — see Sendible's current pricing page.

Hidden costs

The fine print that changes the bill

  • “Unlimited scheduling” means the queue — daily sends are capped

    Sendible’s plan cards advertise unlimited scheduling, and that is true of the queue. But the features table on the same pricing page lists a “Daily posting limit per user” on every tier: 100 sends per day on Creator, 200 on Traction, 300 on Scale, and 500 on both Advanced and Enterprise (verified June 10, 2026). Smart queues are capped too below the Advanced tier — 10 on Creator, 30 on Traction, 70 on Scale. Batch schedulers, multi-brand calendars, and automation-fed pipelines should price in the meter, not the headline.

  • The $29 → $89 cliff when you outgrow 6 profiles

    Creator covers exactly 1 user and 6 profiles. The seventh profile or the second seat pushes you to Traction at $89/month — roughly triple the entry price — and the ladder continues to Scale at $199, Advanced at $299, and Enterprise at $750 per month (verified June 10, 2026). There is no small step between tiers: growing a little means paying a lot more.

  • The advertised “$25/month” is the annual-billed rate

    Sendible’s marketing leads with the yearly price: Creator works out to $25/month when you pay $300 for the year upfront (save $48), while the month-to-month price is $29 (verified June 10, 2026). The same pattern runs up the ladder — Traction is $76/month billed yearly versus $89 monthly. Fine print rather than foul play, but worth knowing before you compare headline prices.

  • No Pinterest, no Mastodon — budget for a second tool

    The supported-networks table on Sendible’s pricing page lists Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, Google Business, YouTube, WordPress, Threads, and Bluesky — Pinterest and Mastodon appear nowhere on the page (verified June 10, 2026). If either network is part of your strategy, the real cost of Sendible includes a second scheduler running alongside it.

  • White label costs extra even at $299+, and some features stay capped

    White label is marked as a paid add-on on both the Advanced ($299/month) and Enterprise ($750/month) tiers, with no add-on price published. Custom reports are capped at 2 per user on Traction and 3 per user from Scale up, and the pricing page does not mention API access anywhere (verified June 10, 2026) — if you need automation beyond the included Zapier integration, check with their team before committing.

Honest take

Is Sendible worth it?

Sendible is genuinely worth it if you run an agency. Client-focused workflows, approval processes, client dashboards from the Traction tier up, vertical solutions for franchises and multi-location businesses, and white-label options on the higher tiers (as a paid add-on) are exactly what multi-client teams pay for. The 14-day trial with no card required is one of the longest in the category, and — credit where due — Sendible now includes Unlimited AI Credits on every plan, even Creator (verified June 10, 2026).

The math is harder to defend for solo users and small teams. Creator’s 1-user, 6-profile box is tight, the next step up is a $60-per-month jump to Traction, and the daily send caps shape high-volume calendars. Agencies and multi-client teams: shortlist it. Solo creators and small businesses posting across many networks: compare the cliffs first.

The flat-price alternative: SocialKit

If you landed here doing the solo-or-small-team math, SocialKit is the flat-price comparison point. Solo is €29/month (€17.40/month billed annually) and includes 15 social accounts across all 11 platforms — including Pinterest and Mastodon, which do not appear on Sendible’s pricing-page network table — plus unlimited scheduled posts on every plan, analytics, AI on every plan, and API + webhooks even on Solo.

Where Sendible’s ladder jumps from $29 to $89, SocialKit’s Team plan is a flat €49/month (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts and 2 seats; extra accounts are €4 each and extra teammates €2 each, so growth is incremental rather than a cliff. Honest caveats: if you run an agency with many clients, Sendible’s approval workflows, client dashboards, and white-label options remain the better fit — and its AI credits are unlimited on every plan, while SocialKit meters AI with credits. You can run the numbers risk-free: 7-day trial, €0.00 due today, plus a 7-day money-back guarantee.

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