Chacune mérite sa place pour un type d’utilisateur précis. Les données proviennent de la page de tarifs publique de chaque éditeur, en June 2026.
2. MeetEdgar
Evergreen content recycling for solopreneursMeetEdgar is the pick if what you actually want from automation is evergreen re-sharing rather than raw feed syndication. Its signature library — categorized posts that Edgar automatically re-shares when the queue runs dry — made it famous, and its 30-day free trial is the polar opposite of dlvr.it’s pay-first model. Both plans also include a generous 20 team members. The trade-offs: the Eddie plan lists at $29.99/month for just 5 social accounts (as of June 2026), Mastodon is not supported, YouTube is Shorts-only, and the entry plan caps recycling at 10 weekly automations and 4 content categories.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $29.99/month for 5 accounts (Eddie)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- 10 sur 11
- Essai gratuit
- 30 days
3. SocialBee
Evergreen content recycling via content categoriesSocialBee is the evergreen-recycling pick with the friendliest evaluation terms on this list: a 14-day no-card trial plus a 30-day money-back guarantee — again, the opposite of paying on day one. Its content categories re-queue your best posts on their own schedules automatically, and Bootstrap lists at $29/month for 5 accounts and 1 user, billed in USD only (as of June 2026). The caveats: Mastodon (plus Telegram, Reddit, and more) is reminder-only via Universal Posting rather than auto-published, and users report the category system takes time to learn.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $29/month (Bootstrap, 5 accounts)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- 10 sur 11
- Essai gratuit
- 14 days, no card required
4. OneUp
Auto-repeating posts, RSS auto-posting, and Snapchat/Reddit/Discord coverageOneUp is the most direct functional replacement: RSS auto-posting and auto-repeating posts are headline features, and its network list even overlaps dlvr.it’s chat endpoints with Reddit, Discord, WhatsApp, and Snapchat. Starter lists at $15/month for 5 accounts with a 7-day trial, and the company advertises human “no chatbots” support (as of June 2026). Know the limits: Starter includes zero team seats and caps you at 300 scheduled posts, Mastodon is not on OneUp’s list, billing is USD only — and users report on G2 and Capterra that the interface here feels dated too.
- Tarif d’entrée
- Lists at $15/month (Starter, 5 accounts)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- 10 sur 11
- Essai gratuit
- 7 days
5. RADAAR
Multi-brand teams wanting the broadest feature stack at a low sticker priceRADAAR is the budget all-in-one option with RSS automation and bulk import on its feature list, coverage of all 11 major networks, and Vimeo, WordPress, and Medium publishing on top — useful if dlvr.it’s blog endpoints are part of your routine. Its Basic plan is listed at $9.99/month with a 14-day no-card trial (as of June 2026). Two big caveats: that tier is listed with a hard cap of 90 scheduled posts — restrictive for feed-volume posting — and radaar.io was unreachable during our research, so every figure is aggregator-sourced; verify on their site before buying.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $4.99/month (Basic — 3 profiles, 90-post cap)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- All 11
- Essai gratuit
- 14 days, no card required
6. Publer
Budget-minded users with 1–2 accounts who want a free planPubler is the pick if you are ready to move from feed broadcasting to actually composing posts but want to keep the price low. It covers all 11 major platforms plus Telegram and WordPress — preserving dlvr.it’s WordPress endpoint — with unlimited scheduling on paid plans, a $5/month base plus $4 per extra account (typical configured setups around $12/month), and a free plan for up to 3 accounts (as of June 2026). The caveats: the bill grows per account, the free plan excludes X, and AI, analytics, and best-time posting are gated to the pricier Business plan.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $5/mo base + $4 per extra account (~$12/mo typical)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- All 11
- Essai gratuit
- 7 days (Professional) · 14 days (Business) + free plan