Choosing the right SocialBu plan
Choose a SocialBu plan based on account limits, monthly posts, teams, automations, listening, and reporting needs.
Written By Usama Ejaz
Last updated 1 day ago
The right SocialBu plan depends on your account count, publishing volume, collaboration needs, automation use, listening needs, and reporting requirements.
Start with your account count
Count every profile, page, channel, location, or community you want to connect. Each connected social account counts toward your plan limit.
Free: up to 3 social accounts.
Starter: up to 6 social accounts.
Growth: up to 20 social accounts.
Agency: up to 50 social accounts.
Match your publishing volume
Free: 10 lifetime posts.
Starter: 750 monthly posts.
Growth: 3,000 monthly posts.
Agency: 100,000 monthly posts.
Choose based on workflow
Choose Starter if you mainly need publishing, scheduling, snippets, API/MCP access, and a small account limit.
Choose Growth if you need teams, approvals, custom queues, feeds, automations, Curate, Listen, Social Inbox, Link Shortener, and advanced analytics.
Choose Agency if you manage many brands or clients and need higher limits for accounts, teams, queues, feeds, automations, listening, and AI usage.
Check team and automation needs
Starter does not include teams, team members, queues, feeds, automations, Social Inbox, Curate, Listen, Link Shortener, or advanced analytics. If you need these workflows, start with Growth or Agency.
Billing source matters
If you subscribed through the SocialBu web app, billing is managed from Settings > Subscription & Billing and the Stripe billing portal. If you subscribed through the mobile app, manage changes, cancellations, and renewals through the app store account used for purchase.
Can I change later?
Yes. You can change your plan from billing settings when your account is eligible. If your current usage is higher than the target plan allows, SocialBu may block a downgrade until you reduce usage or choose a plan with enough limits.
Need help choosing?
Contact SocialBu support and share how many accounts, team members, monthly posts, queues, feeds, automations, and listening streams you expect to use.