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Pallyy Reviews (2026): What Users Really Say

Last reviewed: June 2026

Searching “Pallyy reviews” usually comes down to one question: is this affordable, founder-led visual planner the right tool if you post beyond Instagram or schedule more than a handful of posts? Here is what users praise, what they report on Capterra and other review sites, and who should look elsewhere — pricing re-verified June 12, 2026.

Quick verdict

Pallyy is for Instagram-first brands and small agencies wanting a cheap, well-designed visual planner with per-client “social sets” and a link-in-bio tool. The honest catch: it skips Bluesky and Mastodon, caps posts on its cheaper tiers, and prices in USD per set and per user — so multi-network or multi-brand publishers can outgrow it.

What users praise

What Pallyy users praise

  • A genuinely well-designed Instagram grid planner

    Pallyy grew up as an Instagram planner, and its visual calendar plus grid preview are the features users come back to most. Reviewers describe the planning experience as clean and pleasant to use — drag posts around, see how the feed will look, and keep a cohesive aesthetic before anything publishes. For brands whose center of gravity is the Instagram feed, it is the reason they chose Pallyy.

  • Per-client “social sets” and link-in-bio in one place

    Pallyy organizes accounts into per-client “social sets,” which freelancers and small agencies point to as a tidy way to keep each brand’s work separate. Client approvals and shared calendars round out that workflow, and a built-in link-in-bio tool means one less subscription to juggle. For a solo operator running a couple of clients, reviewers describe this as one of Pallyy’s best features.

  • One of the most affordable schedulers for a single brand

    At its entry tier Pallyy is genuinely cheap for one brand with light posting — that is the honest draw. Users managing a single Instagram-first account appreciate getting an agency-flavored planner without an agency-sized bill, which is a large part of why the tool is popular with creators and freelancers on a budget.

  • A founder-led indie tool with direct access

    Pallyy is built and run as an indie product, and users notice the difference. The founder, Tim, offers booked calls right from the homepage — a level of direct access bigger platforms rarely match. Reviewers who value talking to the person actually building the tool see that responsiveness as a real plus.

Common complaints

What users report on G2/Trustpilot

  • No Bluesky and no Mastodon

    Pallyy’s homepage lists nine supported platforms — Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, Google Business, Pinterest, TikTok, Threads, and YouTube — and Bluesky and Mastodon are not among them (as of June 2026). Anyone whose mix includes the open-social networks, or who wants it to, simply has no slot for them; Pallyy cannot post there at all.

  • Monthly post caps on the cheaper tiers

    Pallyy’s $15/month Starter plan caps you at 20 posts per month, and the free plan in its help center allows 15 (as of June 2026). Post once a day to a couple of networks and you hit the ceiling in the first half of the month — in practice the caps push you up to the $25/month Pro tier, where posting becomes unlimited. Heavy or batch schedulers feel this constraint first.

  • Per-set and per-user surcharges in USD — and two disagreeing price lists

    Pallyy bills in USD around “social sets,” one per client or brand, and the figures are hard to pin down because two structures are published. The live pricing page lists extra sets at $10/month; the help center still describes a different pay-as-you-go model at $25/month per set plus $29/month per extra user (as of June 2026). On the pricing page a freelancer with four client brands lists at about $55/month — roughly $100/month under the help-center model (derived from list prices). The two models disagreeing with each other makes the real bill hard to predict, and for EU buyers USD billing adds exchange-rate noise.

  • Instagram-centric analytics and publishing quirks (users report)

    Pallyy’s Instagram roots still show, reviewers say. Users report on Capterra and other review sites that analytics are strongest for Instagram but thinner for YouTube, LinkedIn, and X, that cross-posted content publishes at the same time on every network rather than at per-platform times, and that posts occasionally fail to publish. These are review-sourced reports, not facts we have verified — but worth weighing if Instagram is not your only channel, and worth testing during a trial if staggered timing matters.

Where Pallyy genuinely shines

Pallyy’s Instagram grid planner and per-client “social sets” are genuinely well designed, and at $15–25/month for a single brand it is one of the most affordable agency-flavored schedulers around. It is also founder-led — the founder, Tim, offers booked calls right from the homepage.

Honest take

The honest verdict

Who Pallyy is genuinely right for: Instagram-first brands and creators who live in a visual grid planner, and solo freelancers or small agencies managing a couple of clients who value per-client “social sets,” client approvals, and a built-in link-in-bio tool. For one brand with light posting, the $15 Starter (or the help-center free plan) is genuinely cheap, and the founder-led support is a real plus.

Who should look elsewhere: anyone who posts to Bluesky or Mastodon — Pallyy supports neither — or who schedules more than a handful of posts and refuses to count them against a 20-post cap. SMBs feel the per-set, per-user USD math as they add brands and teammates, and the two disagreeing published price lists make budgeting harder. Agencies juggling several client brands watch the bill multiply per social set, and EU buyers absorb exchange-rate noise on top. If predictable, multi-network publishing at one flat price matters more than an Instagram grid, the fit weakens as you scale.

Pallyy pricing snapshot

Pallyy Starter lists at $15/month (20 posts, 1 social set) (as of June 2026, per Pallyy's pricing page). Live pricing-page rates as of June 2026. Pallyy’s help center still lists a different pay-as-you-go model: $25/month per social set, +$29/month per extra user, with a free plan (15 posts/mo). Unlimited posting starts at $25/month under either model.

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Pallyy is one of the most likeable budget schedulers around — a clean visual planner, an Instagram grid preview, and per-client “social sets” for as little as $15/month (as of June 2026). The friction starts when you grow: the Starter tier caps you at 20 scheduled posts per month, Bluesky and Mastodon are missing from its nine supported platforms, and Pallyy currently publishes two pricing models that disagree with each other — the marketing page lists tiers from $15 while the help center describes pay-as-you-go at $25 per social set. If any of that is why you are here, this list compares the strongest alternatives honestly: what each costs, what it covers, and who it genuinely fits. All facts come from each vendor’s public pricing page as of June 2026.

Buffer vs Pallyy

Buffer and Pallyy both target creators and small teams on a budget — but they come at the job from different angles. Buffer is the category’s best-known per-channel workspace, with a free-forever plan and coverage of all 11 major platforms. Pallyy is a founder-led indie planner built around Instagram: a visual grid, per-client “social sets,” and a link-in-bio tool, with USD tiers listed from $15/month (as of June 2026). This page compares the two honestly — pricing, post limits, and platforms — and shows where a third option, SocialKit, covers heavy multi-network posting on one flat EUR plan.