SocialBee prices by account count: $29/month covers 5 social accounts, and every step up — 10, 25, or more — means a pricier tier or a $15/month add-on pack. Add USD-only billing and headline prices that sometimes reflect time-limited sales, and the real cost takes a little decoding. Here is how SocialBee’s plans break down, the limits that matter, and where the math turns. All figures are list prices, as of June 2026.
Quick answer
SocialBee starts at $29/month on Bootstrap — 5 social accounts and 1 user (as of June 2026). Accounts drive the price: 10 cost $49/month, 25 cost $99/month, and extra profiles add $15/month per 5. Running 15 accounts works out to roughly $64/month, billed in USD only.
| Plan | Billed monthly | Billed annually | Key limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bootstrap | $29/month | — | 5 social accounts · 1 user · 10 content categories · 3 months analytics history · unlimited AI generation |
| Accelerate | $49/month | — | 10 social accounts · 1 user · 50 content categories · 2 years analytics history · unlimited AI generation |
| Pro | $99/month | — | 25 social accounts · 3 users · unlimited content categories · 2 years analytics history · unlimited AI generation |
| Agency tiers | $179–$449/month | — | Dedicated agency plans above Pro — per-tier specifics not broken out in our June 2026 audit |
All plans bill in USD only — no EUR option is listed. Extra profiles add $15/month per 5 and extra users $10/month each. Every plan comes with a 14-day free trial (no card required) and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Headline prices are sometimes shown during time-limited sales, so the figures here are list prices, as of June 2026.
Prices as listed on SocialBee’s site, June 2026. Prices may change — see SocialBee's current pricing page.
Hidden costs
Bootstrap includes just 5 social accounts, and extra profiles list at $15/month per pack of 5 (as of June 2026). Running 15 accounts means Accelerate plus an add-on pack — roughly $64/month — and 25 accounts pushes you to the $99/month Pro plan. The account count, not the feature set, is what moves the bill.
Bootstrap and Accelerate include a single user; only Pro includes 3 (as of June 2026). Every additional seat lists at $10/month, so a three-person team on Accelerate pays about $69/month before any extra accounts — collaboration is an add-on, not a given.
No EUR billing option is shown on SocialBee’s pricing page (as of June 2026), even though the company is based in Romania. European buyers carry the exchange-rate spread and card conversion fees on every invoice, so the effective EUR price is higher — and less predictable — than the dollar figure suggests.
SocialBee publishes directly to 10 networks, but Mastodon, Telegram, Reddit, Quora, and Facebook Groups go through reminder-based Universal Posting: the app pings your phone at post time and you publish manually. If those channels are part of your scheduled mix, that is a manual step on every single post — a workflow cost no pricing page shows.
Headline prices are sometimes shown during time-limited sales, so the renewal price can be higher than the banner suggested (as of June 2026). Users also report on Trustpilot that advertised discounts were denied and that cancelling the free trial was harder than expected — worth reading the fine print before an annual commitment.
Honest take
SocialBee earns its price if evergreen recycling is the heart of your strategy. Content categories — buckets of posts that automatically re-queue on their own schedules — are arguably the strongest recycling system in the category, and SocialKit offers no equivalent automated bucket system. AI generation is listed as unlimited on every plan (as of June 2026), and the evaluation terms are among the most generous: a 14-day trial with no card required plus a 30-day money-back guarantee — both longer than SocialKit’s. At 5 accounts, the $29 Bootstrap price is comparable to most flat-priced tools.
The math turns when accounts pile up or you bill in EUR: 15 accounts cost roughly $64/month, 25 means the $99 Pro plan, and every invoice is USD-only. Users report on G2 and Trustpilot a learning curve before the category system pays off. Recycling-first strategy: worth it. Straightforward multi-platform scheduling: do the math first.
If the account-pack math or the USD-only invoice is what brought you here, SocialKit’s pricing was built to be boring: every plan includes all 11 platforms — Mastodon published natively, not via phone reminders — at one flat EUR price. Solo is €29/month (€17.40/month billed annually) with 15 social accounts, three times Bootstrap’s allowance at a similar headline number, and Team is €49/month (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts and 2 seats. API + webhooks are included on every plan, even Solo, and the listed price is the price — no sale-banner asterisks.
Honest caveats: SocialKit does not offer an equivalent of SocialBee’s automated content categories — if evergreen recycling is the core of your strategy, SocialBee remains the better tool for that. SocialKit’s AI is metered by credits rather than listed as unlimited, and its evaluation window is shorter: a 7-day trial (€0.00 due today) plus a 7-day money-back guarantee, against SocialBee’s 14 days no-card and 30-day guarantee.
billed annually · €29/month billed monthly
€0.00 due today · cancel anytime · 7-day money-back guarantee
Full plan details on our pricing page.
FAQ
Still weighing it up? These are the answers people look for before they switch.
€0.00 due today · cancel anytime · 7-day money-back guarantee
The full head-to-head: every feature, platform, and price compared with SocialBee.
Best SocialBee alternativesSocialBee’s content categories — evergreen buckets that re-queue your best posts automatically — are arguably the strongest recycling system in the category, and its 14-day no-card trial plus 30-day money-back guarantee are genuinely generous. The friction shows up elsewhere: the $29/month Bootstrap plan covers just 5 accounts and 1 user in USD-only billing, Mastodon (plus Telegram, Reddit, and more) is handled by phone reminders rather than auto-publishing, and users report the category system takes time to learn (as of June 2026). This list compares the strongest alternatives honestly — recycling specialists, full-parity schedulers, and flat-priced options — with every fact taken from each vendor’s public pricing page as of June 2026.
Buffer vs SocialBeeBuffer and SocialBee are two of the best-known schedulers for creators and small businesses — and they take opposite approaches to the same job. Buffer is a clean per-channel workspace with a genuinely useful free plan and native publishing to all 11 major platforms. SocialBee is a category-driven recycling engine: you sort evergreen posts into buckets that re-queue automatically, on USD plans tiered by account count. This page compares the two honestly — pricing models, platforms, and recycling features as of June 2026 — and shows where a third option, SocialKit, undercuts them both with flat EUR pricing.
Later vs SocialBeeLater and SocialBee answer the same question — how do you keep social feeds full without living in them? — with very different philosophies. Later is a visual planner: an Instagram-first calendar and grid preview, now part of a company increasingly focused on influencer marketing. SocialBee is a recycling engine: its content categories re-queue evergreen posts automatically so your feed never goes quiet. This page compares the two honestly — platforms, pricing, and workflow as of June 2026 — and shows where a third option, SocialKit, covers more networks on one flat EUR plan.