Social Champ pitches itself as an affordable all-in-one suite, but its pricing runs on two parallel models at once — flat bundles starting at a listed $29/month (Standard, 6 accounts) and pay-per-profile plans from $5/account/month — with per-account, per-user, and feature add-ons stacked on top. Add AI sold as credit packs and social listening as a paid extra, and the real price gets hard to pin down. Here is what each plan includes, where the costs hide, and who it genuinely suits. Figures below are as listed on socialchamp.com/pricing, June 2026.
Quick answer
Social Champ lists at $5/account/month (pay-per-profile) or $29/month flat for the 6-account Standard bundle, $23/month billed annually (as of June 2026). It bills per profile, so matching 15 accounts lists at roughly $71–74/month once extra-profile fees apply. AI runs on paid credit packs. There is a free-forever plan (3 accounts) and a 14-day no-card trial.
| Plan | Billed monthly | Billed annually | Key limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | — | 3 social accounts · 1 user · 15 scheduled posts per account · 3 lifetime AI credits · basic analytics |
| Pay-per-profile | From $5/month per account | — | Billed per connected profile · rates step down at higher volumes · runs in parallel with the flat bundles |
| Standard | $29/month | $23/month billed annually | 6 social accounts · 2 users · extra accounts +$5/month each · AI via paid credit packs · marketed unlimited scheduling |
| Professional | Not listed | — | 12 social accounts · 5 users · extra accounts +$4/month, extra users +$8/month · social listening a $29/month add-on |
| Agency | $149/month | — | Unlimited users · REST API access · designed for agencies managing many client profiles |
Social Champ runs two pricing models in parallel: flat bundles (Standard, Professional, Agency) and pay-per-profile plans from $5/account/month, with per-profile rates that step down at higher volumes. Extra accounts cost $3–5/month each and extra users $8/month on Professional; AI is sold separately as credit packs ($9 per 100 credits). There is a free-forever plan (3 accounts) and a 14-day no-card trial; no money-back guarantee is shown on the pricing page (as listed, June 2026).
Prices as listed on Social Champ’s site, June 2026. Prices may change — see Social Champ's current pricing page.
Hidden costs
Flat bundles and pay-per-profile plans run side by side, and both carry add-ons: extra accounts cost $3–5/month each depending on tier, extra users are $8/month on Professional, and social listening is a $29/month add-on there too. The headline $29 Standard plan includes just 6 accounts. Matching SocialKit Solo’s 15 accounts lists at roughly $74/month on Standard ($29 + 9 extras at $5 — derived from the list prices), or about $71/month on Professional once its (unlisted) base plus 3 extras at $4 are added — computed before any AI or listening add-ons (as of June 2026).
Social Champ’s AI runs on credit packs priced at $9 per 100 credits, sold as an add-on across plans, and the free plan includes only 3 lifetime AI credits (as of June 2026). If you write with AI regularly, that is a recurring line item on top of your subscription — separate from the plan price you compared at signup.
Paid plans are marketed with unlimited scheduling (the free plan is capped at 15 posts per account), but some users report on G2, Trustpilot, and other review sites a hidden cap of roughly 4,000 scheduled posts — and that they had to delete existing posts to add new ones. We could not verify this on Social Champ’s own site, so treat it as a user-reported claim, not a fact.
For a tool pitched as all-in-one, the REST API is listed only on the Agency plan at $149/month (as listed, June 2026). If you automate posting through Zapier, Make, or your own scripts, that is the price of entry for API access — there is no listing of it on the cheaper Standard or Professional tiers.
The cheaper annual rate (Standard at $23/month) requires committing up front, and no money-back guarantee is shown on the pricing page (as listed, June 2026). Beyond pricing, some users report on G2 and Trustpilot slow or unhelpful support and friction getting refunds — worth weighing, though these are review-sourced claims, not facts we can verify.
| Channels | Social Champ | SocialKit |
|---|---|---|
| 3 channels | Lists at $15/month pay-per-profile (3 × $5)Their free plan also covers 3 accounts; Standard lists at $29/month flat with 6 included (June 2026) | Solo: €29/month flat (€17.40/month billed annually) |
| 5 channels | Lists at $25/month pay-per-profile (5 × $5) — or Standard at $29/month flat (6 accounts)Standard drops to $23/month on annual billing | Solo: €29/month flat — same plan, 15 accounts included |
| 10 channels | Lists at about $49–50/month — Standard’s 6 accounts + 4 extras at $5 each, or 10 × $5 pay-per-profileAI runs on paid credit packs ($9 per 100 credits) on top | Solo: €29/month flat — same plan, 15 accounts included |
Social Champ costs are derived from the rates published on their public pricing page as of June 2026 and may change. SocialKit Solo includes 15 social accounts across all 11 platforms at one flat price.
Honest take
Social Champ is worth it for the buyer who actually wants its breadth. The suite is genuinely wide: a free-forever plan (3 accounts), a 14-day no-card trial that is longer than most rivals offer, and a bundle that includes a social inbox, social listening, and competitor analysis — plus WhatsApp Business publishing, which many tools (SocialKit included) do not offer. If you manage only one to three profiles, the free plan can cost you nothing, and if WhatsApp is core to your workflow, that alone can settle the decision.
The math turns once you scale past a handful of accounts. The $29 Standard plan covers just 6 accounts; matching 15 lists at roughly $71–74/month before AI credit packs ($9 per 100) and the $29/month listening add-on stack on top (as of June 2026). For anyone posting across many networks, decoding two pricing models plus add-ons takes a spreadsheet — and usually lands higher than the headline price suggests.
If you came here trying to total up profiles, users, AI credits, and add-ons, SocialKit removes the spreadsheet. Every plan covers all 11 platforms — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Mastodon, and Google Business — at one flat EUR price, with AI on every plan (metered credits, not separate packs) and API + webhooks included down to the entry tier. Solo is €29/month (€17.40/month billed annually) with 15 social accounts: the same count that lists at roughly $71–74/month across Social Champ’s flat plans (as of June 2026).
The team math widens the gap. SocialKit’s Team plan is a flat €49/month (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts and 2 seats — extra teammates are €2 each and extra accounts €4 each, versus $8 per extra user on Social Champ Professional. Honest caveat: if you need WhatsApp Business publishing, a free-forever plan, or bundled social listening and competitor analysis, Social Champ stays the better fit — SocialKit does none of those. For everyone else, the trial is 7 days, €0.00 due today, with a 7-day money-back guarantee.
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