MeetEdgar made evergreen content recycling famous — file posts into a categorized library once, and Edgar keeps re-sharing them automatically. Its pricing is refreshingly simple: two flat USD plans starting at a listed $29.99/month for 5 social accounts (as of June 2026), with no free plan but a generous 30-day trial. The catch is in what 5 accounts and 15 expiring AI credits cover. Here is what each plan really includes, where extra accounts and add-ons stack up, and who the price genuinely makes sense for.
Quick answer
MeetEdgar lists at $29.99/month for the Eddie plan — about $24.91/month billed annually ($299/year) — and that buys just 5 social accounts (as of June 2026). It is flat-priced, not per-seat, but every account past 5 is a $4.99/month add-on. The bigger Edgar plan is $49.99/month for 25 accounts. There is a 30-day free trial and no free plan.
| Plan | Billed monthly | Billed annually | Key limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eddie | $29.99/month | $299/year (≈ $24.91/month) | 5 social accounts · 20 team members · unlimited scheduled posts · 10 weekly automations · 4 content categories · Inky AI 15 credits/month (expire every 30 days) · extra accounts $4.99/mo each |
| Edgar | $49.99/month | $499/year | 25 social accounts · 20 team members · unlimited scheduled posts · 1,000 weekly automations · unlimited content categories · Inky AI 50 credits/month · extra accounts $2.99/mo each |
MeetEdgar prices in USD on two flat plans — there is no per-seat charge (both plans include 20 team members), but extra social accounts beyond the included count are paid add-ons ($4.99/month each on Eddie, from $2.99/month on Edgar). Both plans come with a 30-day free trial advertised as no-payment-required on the homepage; there is no free-forever plan and no money-back guarantee listed (as of June 2026). MeetEdgar has adjusted pricing over the years, so check the live page before buying.
Prices as listed on MeetEdgar’s site, June 2026. Prices may change — see MeetEdgar's current pricing page.
Hidden costs
Eddie includes 5 social accounts. One brand posting to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X already fills all five. Account number six is a $4.99/month add-on (as of June 2026), so a single business across six or seven networks is paying above the $29.99 sticker. Count your networks before trusting the entry price.
Evergreen recycling is the whole pitch, yet Eddie caps you at 10 weekly automations and just 4 content categories. Unlimited categories and 1,000 weekly automations require the $49.99/month Edgar plan (as of June 2026). The feature most buyers come for sits largely behind the higher tier.
Inky AI is metered at 15 credits/month on Eddie and 50 on Edgar — and unused credits expire every 30 days, so they do not roll over. Extra packs cost $2.50 per 100 credits (as of June 2026). If you lean on AI for captions and post variations, the entry allowance runs out quickly and the add-on cost is easy to overlook.
MeetEdgar lists no money-back guarantee on its pricing page (as of June 2026). The 30-day trial is genuinely generous, but once it converts you are committed to the billing term. Some users report on G2 and Trustpilot that the interface feels dated and that social accounts disconnect more often than they would like — worth weighing before you commit.
MeetEdgar covers 10 networks but not Mastodon — a gap it concedes on its own Buffer comparison page — and YouTube is Shorts-only, so long-form videos cannot be scheduled. If your calendar includes a tutorial, a podcast clip, or Mastodon, that is a workflow you will be doing elsewhere on top of your MeetEdgar subscription.
| Channels | MeetEdgar | SocialKit |
|---|---|---|
| 3 channels | Lists at $29.99/month on Eddie (within the 5 included accounts)Eddie includes up to 5 accounts, so 3 fits the base price (as of June 2026) | Solo: €29/month flat (€17.40/month billed annually) |
| 5 channels | Lists at $29.99/month on Eddie (all 5 included accounts used)Account #6 triggers a $4.99/month add-on or a jump to the $49.99 Edgar plan | Solo: €29/month flat — same plan, 15 accounts included |
| 10 channels | ≈ $54.94/month on Eddie (5 extra × $4.99/mo add-on = $24.95, computed from list price) — or step up to Edgar at $49.99/monthAt 10 accounts the $49.99 Edgar plan (25 accounts) is the cheaper MeetEdgar route (derived from June 2026 list prices) | Solo: €29/month flat — same plan, 15 accounts included |
MeetEdgar 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
MeetEdgar is worth it for the buyer it was built for: a solopreneur, coach, or blogger with a deep back catalog of evergreen content who wants a friendly, set-and-forget recycling engine. The core idea is genuinely best-in-class — file posts into categories once, set time slots, and Edgar keeps re-sharing your library when the queue runs dry. The 30-day trial is longer than most rivals offer, both plans include a generous 20 team members, and flat USD pricing with no per-seat tax is easy to reason about. If recycling is your whole strategy and 5 accounts are enough, Edgar earns its keep.
The math turns when you post to many networks or several brands. Five accounts fill fast, extras are $4.99/month each, the AI allowance is small and expires monthly, and there is no Mastodon or long-form YouTube. If recycling is one tool rather than the whole job, you are likely paying for a specialist you will outgrow.
If you landed here because 5 accounts feel tight, SocialKit covers all 11 platforms — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube (long-form and Shorts), Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Mastodon, and Google Business — on one flat EUR plan, no per-network pricing. Solo is €29/month (€17.40/month billed annually) with 15 social accounts: three times Eddie’s five, at a nearly identical monthly sticker and meaningfully cheaper on annual billing. AI is on every plan (150 credits on Solo, not expiring monthly the way Eddie’s 15 do), and API + webhooks ship on every plan for Zapier, Make, and n8n.
The team math widens the gap: SocialKit’s Team plan is a flat €49/month (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts, 2 seats (extra teammates €2 each, extra accounts €4 each), a built-in approval workflow, and comments on posts. Honest caveat: SocialKit does not pitch itself as an evergreen-recycling specialist, and MeetEdgar’s 30-day trial is longer than SocialKit’s 7 days — if automatic library re-sharing is the heart of your strategy and 5 accounts are enough, Edgar stays the better fit. For everyone else, the SocialKit trial is 7 days, €0.00 due today, with a 7-day money-back guarantee.
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Best MeetEdgar alternativesMeetEdgar made evergreen recycling famous: file posts into a categorized library and Edgar re-shares them automatically when new content runs low. The catch is what the entry plan actually includes — Eddie lists at $29.99/month for just 5 social accounts, with the signature feature capped at 10 weekly automations and 4 categories, no Mastodon support, and YouTube limited to Shorts (as of June 2026). If you have outgrown those limits — or you are wary of a tool that has been a SureSwift Capital portfolio product since 2022 — 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.
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