RADAAR bundles an enormous feature stack at a low sticker price — but its entry tier includes just 90 scheduled posts, total. SocialKit gives you unlimited posts on every flat EUR plan.
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TL;DR — the quick verdict
Credit where it's due: RADAAR’s feature breadth for the money is genuinely impressive: scheduling, a social inbox, monitoring, link-in-bio pages, a URL shortener, and a password manager in one product, covering all 11 of SocialKit’s platforms plus Vimeo, WordPress, and Medium — with a 14-day no-card trial to test it all.
Side-by-side features and pricing, grouped by category. Pricing and feature availability as of June 2026.
| Feature | SocialKit | RADAAR |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | ||
| Platforms supported | All 11 | All 11Also supports: Vimeo, WordPress, Medium |
| Bluesky | Yes | Yes |
| Mastodon | Yes | Yes |
| Threads | Yes | Yes |
| Google Business | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | |
| Pricing & trial | ||
| Entry price | €29/mo flat (€17.40/mo billed annually) | $4.99/mo Basic (listed)Verified on radaar.io June 2026; yearly billing is about 30% less |
| Pricing model | Flat plans — all 11 platforms included, no per-network pricing | Tiered by profiles, users & posts across four USD tiers |
| Social accounts included | 15 on Solo · 30 on Team | 3 on Basic · 6 on Standard · 12 on ProfessionalPer RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Free trial | 7 days — €0.00 due today | 14 days, no card required |
| Money-back guarantee | 7 days | Not listedNo guarantee found in published plan details (June 2026) |
| Publishing & scheduling | ||
| Scheduled posts | Unlimited on every plan | 90 total on Basic · unlimited from StandardPer RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Best-time auto-posting | Yes | Standard plan and up“Best Times” not included on Basic, per their feature table (June 2026) |
| Per-platform customization | Yes | Not listedNot itemized in RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| First-comment scheduling | Yes | “Chain Comments” on all plansListed in RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Calendar view | Yes | Content scheduler on all plansListed in RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Content & AI | ||
| AI assistant | Every plan (metered credits) | AI assistant on all plansListed in RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Post templates | Yes | Caption templates — 3 on Basic, 24 on StandardPer RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Content library | Yes | Bulk import + RSS listedLibrary specifics not verified (June 2026) |
| Thread posts (X, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon) | Yes | Not listedNot itemized in RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Hashtag manager | Yes | Hashtag manager on all plansListed in RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Collaboration | ||
| Team seats | 2 on Team · unlimited on Enterprise | 1 on Basic · 3 on Standard · 6 on ProfessionalUnlimited users on Advanced ($149.99/mo listed, June 2026) |
| Approval workflow | Team & Enterprise plans | Team discussion from ProfessionalApproval-flow specifics not itemized; “Team Discussion” gates at Professional (June 2026) |
| Comments on posts | Team & Enterprise plans | Not listedNot itemized in RADAAR’s pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Integrations & support | ||
| Analytics | Included on every plan | Standard plan and upNot included on Basic per their feature table; users report on Capterra the depth is basic vs enterprise tools |
| API + webhooks | Every plan, incl. Solo | Zapier integrationAPI/webhooks not itemized in their pricing-page feature table (June 2026) |
| Support | Email · priority on Enterprise | Help center + requestsUsers report mixed support experiences on Capterra/Trustpilot |
| Verdict | ||
| Best for | Posting to many platforms on one flat EUR plan | Multi-brand teams wanting the broadest feature stack at a low sticker price |
Pricing as of June 2026. RADAAR pricing and feature availability per their public pricing page — check current rates here. SocialKit facts per our own pricing page.
The basics
RADAAR is an all-in-one social media management platform from a reportedly Istanbul-based startup founded around 2020–2021. It markets itself as the “Most Affordable Social Media Management Platform” and aims squarely at agencies and multi-brand teams, bundling scheduling, publishing, a social inbox, monitoring, analytics, link-in-bio pages, a URL shortener, and even a password manager into a single product. RADAAR covers all 11 platforms SocialKit supports — including Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, and Google Business — and adds Vimeo, WordPress, and Medium publishing on top. Plans are billed in USD: the entry Basic plan lists at $4.99/month, Standard at $9.99/month, Professional at $29.99/month, and Advanced at $149.99/month, with yearly billing about 30% less and a 14-day no-card trial on every plan (verified on RADAAR’s pricing page, June 2026).
RADAAR’s headline price is the Basic plan, listed at $4.99/month (verified on their pricing page, June 2026). But that tier includes just 3 social profiles, 1 user — and 90 scheduled posts, total, with no social inbox and no analytics. Post once a day to three profiles and you burn through the cap in a month. For anyone who posts consistently, the cheap plan is a countdown timer, not a workflow.
See RADAAR’s pricing pageTo get unlimited scheduling, a social inbox, and analytics you jump to the Standard plan at $9.99/month ($6.99/month billed annually) — and that includes 6 profiles and 3 users. Monitoring, contacts, and team discussion land at the Professional tier, listed at $29.99/month ($20.99 annual, 12 profiles), with the Advanced tier at $149.99/month ($104.99 annual, 24 profiles) and a custom Enterprise plan starting at $749.99/month (as of June 2026). Each capability you came for lives one tier up from the one you bought.
Compare RADAAR plansRADAAR’s pitch is breadth — but users report on Capterra and G2 that the interface feels busy and visually overwhelming, that extra features clutter the navigation, and that there is a real learning curve from the sheer abundance of tools. If you came for scheduling, you may spend your first week finding it among the link shorteners and password managers.
Some users report on review sites that scheduled posts have occasionally failed to publish and that channels disconnect and need manual reconnection (reportedly improved over time, but on record). Others report frustrating support experiences, including automated-feeling email replies. Separately, some early lifetime-deal buyers report disputes over how those deals were honored. None of this is unusual for a fast-moving startup — but it is worth weighing for a tool whose whole job is publishing reliably.
Feature deep-dive
Credit where due: RADAAR covers the same 11 platforms as SocialKit — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Mastodon, and Google Business — and adds Vimeo, WordPress, and Medium publishing that SocialKit does not offer. If raw platform count is your only criterion, RADAAR is not the tool to attack.
The difference is what you can do once connected. SocialKit’s Solo plan includes 15 social accounts across all 11 platforms with unlimited scheduled posts. RADAAR’s entry plan includes 3 profiles and a 90-post ceiling, with the inbox, analytics, and best-time features starting one tier up (per their pricing-page feature table, June 2026). Coverage is only as good as the plan that unlocks it.
SocialKit gives you unlimited scheduled posts on every plan — Solo included — plus best-time auto-posting, per-platform customization, first-comment scheduling, and native thread posting on X, Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon. Batch a quarter of content in one sitting; nothing meters you.
On RADAAR, the Basic plan includes a hard total of 90 scheduled posts (per their pricing-page feature table, June 2026). That is not a monthly allowance with generous headroom — it is a cap that an active poster on three profiles can exhaust in weeks. Unlimited scheduling starts with the Standard plan at $9.99/month. If you schedule in batches, the plan you can afford and the plan you can use are two different plans.
Let’s be honest about the sticker prices first: RADAAR is cheap. Basic lists at $4.99/month and Standard — the first tier with unlimited posts, an inbox, and analytics — at $9.99/month ($6.99/month billed annually, verified June 2026). That is less than SocialKit Solo at €29/month (€17.40/month billed annually). If you live inside 6 profiles and RADAAR’s tier gating fits how you work, it is genuinely the cheaper ticket, and we will not pretend otherwise.
What SocialKit’s extra euros buy is room and predictability: Solo includes 15 social accounts (vs 6 on RADAAR Standard), unlimited posts, analytics, AI, and API + webhooks on one flat plan — no feature waiting one tier up. On RADAAR, monitoring and team discussion list from Professional at $29.99/month ($20.99 annual) and the agency-grade Advanced tier at $149.99/month ($104.99 annual), with Enterprise starting at $749.99/month (as of June 2026).
Prices verified on RADAAR’s own pricing page in June 2026 — they have changed before, so check current rates when you decide.
RADAAR’s genuine strength is breadth: a social inbox, monitoring, link-in-bio pages, a URL shortener, RSS automation, bulk import, and a password manager alongside scheduling. For an agency that wants one login for everything, that bundle is real value — we will not pretend otherwise.
The flip side is the recurring theme in user reviews: people report on Capterra and G2 that the interface feels busy, that the extra features clutter navigation, and that the abundance of tools creates a learning curve. SocialKit takes the opposite bet — it is a focused scheduler that gets you from idea to published post on 11 platforms in seconds, with a calendar, templates, a hashtag manager, and a content library, and nothing you have to navigate around. If your job is posting, the fastest tool wins.
RADAAR pitches team collaboration for multi-brand agencies, with seats per tier (1 on Basic, 3 on Standard, 6 on Professional, unlimited on Advanced — per their pricing page, June 2026). SocialKit’s Team plan is a flat €49/month (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts, 2 seats (extra teammates €2 each, extra accounts €4 each), approval workflows, and comments on posts — a predictable structure that does not force a $29.99-or-$149.99 tier the moment more brands or a seventh teammate shows up.
On analytics, RADAAR includes reporting from the Standard plan, though users report its depth is basic compared with enterprise suites; SocialKit includes analytics on every plan. RADAAR has a solid integration story — Canva, Zapier, Slack, Discord, Google Drive, Dropbox — while SocialKit ships API access and webhooks on every plan, including Solo, ready for Zapier, Make, and n8n without a tier upgrade. Both tools now include an AI assistant on every plan: RADAAR lists one across all tiers, and SocialKit meters AI with credits (150 on Solo, 500 on Team, 1000 on Enterprise).
Entry plans compared. SocialKit prices are in EUR; all 11 platforms included — no per-network pricing.
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Verified on radaar.io June 2026: Basic at $4.99/month with 3 profiles, 1 user, a 90-scheduled-post cap, and no inbox or analytics; unlimited scheduling from Standard at $9.99/month ($6.99/month billed annually, 6 profiles); Professional $29.99/month and Advanced $149.99/month.
RADAAR Standard at $9.99/month ($6.99 annual) is genuinely cheaper than SocialKit Solo — but covers 6 profiles to Solo’s 15 accounts, and gates monitoring and team features at $29.99–$149.99 tiers (as of June 2026). If you run more than a handful of profiles, the flat €17.40/month annual Solo plan is the price that stops moving as you grow.
Pricing as of June 2026. RADAAR prices are taken from their public pricing page and may change. Full SocialKit plan details on our pricing page.
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