Supported Social Networks | Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr | Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Google My Business |
Post Scheduling |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Social Calendar |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Content Approvals |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Bulk Import |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Post Preview |
No
|
Yes
|
AI Content Generator |
No
|
Yes
|
Post Recycling |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Twitter Thread Scheduling |
No
|
Yes
|
Instagram Story Scheduling |
No
|
Yes
|
Instagram First Comment |
No
|
Yes
|
Auto Post From Rss Feeds |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Social Inbox |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Top Performing Posts |
No
|
Yes
|
Live Support |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Paid plans starting at | $40/month, 8 social media profiles | $8/month, 4 social media profiles |
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Schedule Twitter threads with SocialBu
Are you one of those people who have a lot to say on Twitter? SocialBu supports scheduling Twitter threads which is not possible with Coschedule. So go ahead and share your thoughts with the world using SocialBu.
SocialBu supports Instagram story scheduling
With SocialBu, you can easily schedule your Instagram stories in advance. This powerful tool makes it easy to keep your account active and engaging, without having to worry about last-minute stress. So why be stuck with Coschedule?
SocialBu supports scheduling Instagram posts with first-comment
Automatically add a first comment after your media is published to Instagram. You can add hashtags in your posts without crowding the caption. SocialBu supports scheduling Instagram posts with first-comment which is not possible with Coschedule.
SocialBu can write content for you using AI
Let AI write content for your social media posts. It's almost like a social media content writer in your team. Generate content and ideas for your social media posts with a few clicks. Can you save this much time with Coschedule?
Coschedule doesn't have fully dynamic automation workflow
With SocialBu, you can automate every social media scenario like posting content when you publish a new blog post, sending an automated reply to comments, notifying an external service whenever a new post is published, alerting a specific user if a comment or message has a particular keyword in it, and a lot more. We do not call post scheduling "automation" like Coschedule!