Alternatives

6 meilleures alternatives à PostFast en 2026 (comparatif testé)

PostFast is one of the cheapest credible schedulers in EUR — the Starter plan lists at €10/month for 4 accounts — and it ships native iOS and Android apps plus Telegram publishing (as of June 2026). If that covers you, it is a perfectly rational pick. People look beyond it for specific reasons: scheduled posts and drafts are capped on the lower tiers (150 posts on Starter, with unlimited only from the Pro plan listed at €82.50/month), Mastodon is not supported — its “11 platforms” swap Mastodon for Telegram — no money-back guarantee is listed, and the product is young with a thin public review record. This list compares the strongest alternatives honestly: real prices, real limits, and who each tool genuinely fits, with every fact taken from each vendor’s public pricing as of June 2026.

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Pourquoi certains regardent au-delà de PostFast

Scheduled posts and drafts are capped below the Pro tier

PostFast’s Starter plan lists at €10/month with 150 scheduled posts and 50 drafts; Creator lists at €24/month with 1,500 posts, and Growth at 3,000 — unlimited scheduling only arrives on Pro and Enterprise, listed at €82.50 and €199/month (as of June 2026; PostFast’s published prices appear to have shifted recently, so verify on their pricing page). If you batch content or recycle heavily, those caps are exactly the ceiling you hit at the worst moment.

No Mastodon — a different “11 platforms”

PostFast and several rivals both advertise 11 platforms, but the mix differs: PostFast swaps Mastodon out and Telegram in. Its list covers TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, X, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Bluesky, Telegram, and Google Business Profile — Mastodon is absent, a gap third-party reviews also call out (as of June 2026). If the open-social web is part of your strategy, PostFast cannot post there at any price.

No money-back guarantee, gated support, and a thin track record

PostFast reserves priority support for its Pro and Enterprise tiers, and its pricing page lists no money-back guarantee once you are billed (as of June 2026). It is also a young indie product: its homepage self-reports “Trusted by 2,255+ creators,” and as of June 2026 we could find no substantial review history on major platforms like G2 or Trustpilot. That is not a knock on the product — but for software your publishing depends on, the size of the public track record is worth weighing.

Choix n° 1

1. SocialKit — la meilleure alternative globale à PostFast

SocialKit is built for the exact reason most people outgrow PostFast: posting to many networks without the bill growing alongside. Every plan includes all 11 platforms — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube (incl. Shorts), Facebook, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Mastodon, Google Business — with unlimited scheduled posts, analytics, ai on every plan, and api + webhooks on every plan. Solo is €29/month flat (€17.40/month billed annually) with 15 social accounts; the trial is 7 days with €0.00 due today, backed by a 7-day money-back guarantee after billing.

Là où il surpasse PostFast

  • You post to Mastodon — PostFast does not support it; SocialKit does
  • You want unlimited scheduled posts on every plan, not 150–3,000 caps
  • You want 15 social accounts on the entry plan instead of 4
  • You want webhooks for automations plus a 7-day money-back guarantee

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SocialKit en un coup d’œil

  • All 11 platforms on every plan
  • From €17.40/month billed annually (€29 monthly)
  • All 11 platforms included — no per-network pricing
  • 7-day free trial + 7-day money-back guarantee
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D’autres alternatives à PostFast qui valent le coup d’œil

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. Publer

Budget-minded users with 1–2 accounts who want a free plan

Publer is the pick if Telegram is why you chose PostFast — it keeps Telegram (and adds WordPress) while also covering all 11 major networks, Mastodon included, with no scheduling caps on paid plans. Modular pricing starts at a $5/month base for one account plus $4 per extra; typical configured setups are quoted around $12/month, and there is a free plan for up to 3 accounts (as of June 2026). The trade-offs: the bill grows per account and per teammate, 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

3. FeedHive

Solo creators who want AI content generation and automation workflows

FeedHive is the other EUR-priced indie on this list, and the pick if you want deeper AI than PostFast’s ChatGPT and Claude integrations: recycling published posts into new content, posting conditions, and automation workflows are its core product. The Creator plan lists at €15/month for 4 accounts (as of June 2026). Be aware the caps mirror what you are leaving — 30 scheduled posts and a 14-day scheduling window on Creator, with unlimited scheduling only from the €69/month Business tier — and FeedHive covers 9 platforms, with no Bluesky and no Mastodon. There is no free plan; the trial is 7 days.

Tarif d’entrée
€15/month (Creator, 4 accounts)
Plateformes (sur nos 11)
9 sur 11
Essai gratuit
7 days — no free plan

4. Pallyy

Instagram-first brands and small agencies wanting a cheap visual planner

Pallyy is the budget pick for Instagram-first creators. Its visual planner, Instagram grid preview, and per-client “social sets” are genuinely well designed, and the Starter tier lists at $15/month (as of June 2026 — note its help center shows a newer pay-as-you-go model at $25/month per set, so check before buying). The trade-offs are familiar territory for a PostFast user: Starter caps you at 20 scheduled posts per month, and Pallyy covers 9 platforms — no Bluesky, no Mastodon, and no Telegram either.

Tarif d’entrée
$15/month (Starter, 20-post cap)
Plateformes (sur nos 11)
9 sur 11
Essai gratuit
14 days

5. OneUp

Auto-repeating posts, RSS auto-posting, and Snapchat/Reddit/Discord coverage

OneUp is the pick if you want a longer network list: Snapchat, Reddit, WhatsApp, and Discord on top of the mainstream platforms, with auto-repeating posts and RSS auto-posting as headline features and human “no chatbots” support. Starter lists at $15/month for 5 accounts with a 7-day trial (as of June 2026). The caveats: zero team seats on Starter (adding a teammate means the $48/month tier), a 300-post cap at entry, no Mastodon — and billing is USD only, a step backward if EUR pricing is part of why you picked PostFast.

Tarif d’entrée
Lists at $15/month (Starter, 5 accounts)
Plateformes (sur nos 11)
10 sur 11
Essai gratuit
7 days

6. Postly

Developer and AI-agent publishing workflows across many channel types

Postly is the pick if you want to publish beyond social networks: email campaigns, WordPress blogs, Telegram, and its own Bio Pages, plus an unusually ambitious automation story with API, MCP, and AI-agent workflows — and unlimited team members on every plan, even the free one. Pro lists at $16/month as a 5-channel minimum at $3.20 per channel (as of June 2026). The caveats are real: every profile, page, board, or Google Business location counts as a billable channel, the free plan is just 10 one-time test posts, Mastodon is not listed among its platforms, and users report reliability issues on Trustpilot and AppSumo.

Tarif d’entrée
$16/month minimum (Pro, 5-channel minimum, billed yearly)
Plateformes (sur nos 11)
10 sur 11
Essai gratuit
No time-boxed trial listed

Top PostFast alternatives, side by side

The top four picks at a glance. Pricing and feature availability as of June 2026.

Quick comparison of the top PostFast alternatives: SocialKit, Publer, FeedHive, Pallyy — as of June 2026
FeatureSocialKitPublerFeedHivePallyy
Plateformes prises en chargeAll 11All 119 sur 119 sur 11
Tarif d’entrée€29/mo flat (€17.40/mo billed annually)$5/mo base + $4 per extra account (Professional)Typical configured setups quoted around $12/mo · as of June 2026€15/mo (Creator)Annual billing saves up to 30% — as of June 2026$15/mo (Starter)Pricing-page tier; the help center lists a newer $25/mo pay-as-you-go model (June 2026)
Essai gratuit7 days — €0.00 due today7 days (Professional) · 14 days (Business) + free plan7 days — no free plan14 daysPer pallyy.com/pricing; the help center lists a free plan instead (June 2026)
Point fortPosting to many platforms on one flat EUR planBudget-minded users with 1–2 accounts who want a free planSolo creators who want AI content generation and automation workflowsInstagram-first brands and small agencies wanting a cheap visual planner

Competitor pricing as of June 2026, per each vendor's public pricing page (linked in the sections above) — prices may change. SocialKit facts per our own pricing page.

Comment choisir

Bien choisir son alternative à PostFast

There is no single best tool — there is a best tool for your channel count, feature needs, and budget. Work through these checks.

Decide whether Telegram or Mastodon matters more

This is the fork in the road. PostFast, Publer, and Postly cover Telegram; SocialKit and Publer publish natively to Mastodon (as of June 2026). Publer is the only pick here that covers both, while Pallyy, FeedHive, and OneUp cover neither. Choose by where your audience actually is: a Telegram-first community and a fediverse audience point at different shortlists, and no amount of feature comparison overrides a missing network.

Audit your monthly volume against the caps

Caps are the quiet theme of the budget tier: PostFast Starter allows 150 scheduled posts, Pallyy Starter 20 per month, FeedHive Creator 30, and OneUp Starter 300 (all as of June 2026). If you batch a month of content across several networks in one sitting, count the posts before you buy. Publer schedules without caps on paid plans, and SocialKit includes unlimited scheduled posts on every plan, including Solo.

Weigh maturity and risk reversal

PostFast is young, self-reporting 2,255+ creators, with little public review history we could find as of June 2026 — and no money-back guarantee listed. If that worries you, favor tools with longer track records or stronger guarantees: Publer and Pallyy have established review footprints, and SocialKit backs its 7-day trial (€0.00 due today) with a 7-day money-back guarantee after billing. Whatever you choose, run a real posting week through the trial before moving your calendar.

Don’t switch on price alone

At €10/month, PostFast is already near the floor for this category — most alternatives cost more, not less. If you are leaving, it is usually about caps, Mastodon, webhooks, or guarantees rather than the sticker price, so compare like for like: PostFast Creator at a listed €24/month (12 accounts, 1,500 posts) against SocialKit Solo at €17.40/month billed annually (15 accounts, unlimited posts, all 11 platforms) is the realistic match-up, not Starter against Starter (as of June 2026).

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