Hootsuite is a social media management platform for building brand awareness, engaging with customers, and driving business results. Users can schedule posts across multiple social networks (including Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and YouTube ), manage organic and paid social content together, keep track of customer conversations, integrate with over 200+ applications, and gain actionable real-time insights from social media to make critical business decisions from…
$199
per month (billed annually) Starts at 1 user, 10 social accounts
Monitera Engage
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Monitera Engage
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Standard
$199
per month (billed annually) Starts at 1 user, 10 social accounts
Advanced
$399
per month (billed annually) Starts at 1 user, unlimited social accounts
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
Optional
No setup fee
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Plans can be paid monthly or annually, with a discount for annual pricing.
Senior Content Marketing Manager | Head of Communications
Chose Hootsuite
It's been quite some time since we moved off Buffer (and Sprout, for that matter), and I have to admit that when we were using those tools, I wasn't as involved in social as I am today, but I know that we found the analytics in Buffer to be lacking. I really don't remember why …
Hootsuite has many more features than Later had when I used it. Later was mostly just useful for scheduling Reels or TikToks, and Hootsuite has far surpassed it in every aspect I can think of.
I think Hootsuite allows much better reporting and is significantly easier to use. However, HubSpot did allow several other aspects of the marketing activities to be monitored in one place, but as far as social media management goes, it is a lot more efficient and reliable, and …
Hootsuite has many more options and features than Later, and seems to have more research and team power behind it. Later consistently gave me publishing errors and I sometimes found content I had scheduled out wasn't published on days I really needed it to come through.
We went with Hootsuite without evaluating other tools from word of mouth from people that we know and respect. I'm glad we did, because it has served us well saving our organization time and money.
Compared to Sprout Social or Buffer, Hootsuite offers better analytics and streamlined team workflows. Compared to Sprout Social, Hootsuite is comparatively cheaper. For agencies managing multiple clients and accounts, Hootsuite is better because of its unified dashboard, …
Sprout Social does not compare to Hootsuite; it was so much more expensive and internally was not as user-friendly. I felt overwhelmed in Sprout Social and that led to us not really effectively using that platform.
During my research for a new platform, I noticed it was on many lists of top platforms, but, as I said before, I just wasn’t impressed. I definitely don’t think Hootsuite leads the social networking platform industry. I’d give that spot to Sprout Social. I think all of these …
When it comes to price, Hootsuite comes in behind Sprout Social. It also is behind Sprout when it comes to how many profiles or pages users can use, manage, and analyze through its reporting analytic tools. But, Hootsuite does outperform Sprout Social in sentiment analysis and …
Seems pretty similar, but I haven't taken a deep enough dive into each tool to do a direct comparison. I've used both Sprout Social and Hootsuite across two different roles for posting and basic analytics, and they both do the job.
Metricool has an excellent free plan and a wonderful plethora of features. However, I selected Hootsuite due to being more familiar with the brand overall and its reputation. I also find its interface to be more appealing and consequently more accessible. For any in-house team, …
Head to Head, Hootsuite offers the most budget-friendly option for the following: managing, scheduling and publishing our daily social media posts, videos, photos, copy and digital assets. It allows for better time management across team members. I had used Hootsuite in the …
The main reason we selected Hootsuite instead of Zoho Social was because Hootsuite offered a very generous charitable discount, making it much more affordable for our organization. We really appreciate that this discount was made available and will likely continue with Hootsuite.
Buffer only has a few basic features available. Meta's interface is extremely difficult to use and keeps hanging, it is too slow as well. Later is a good competitor but does not have long-term planning options such as employee advocacy and social listening options available. …
I believe Hootsuite is very user-friendly. Not to say the others aren't, but I feel like HS is fairly easy to hit the ground running on content management. I have found Hootsuite's suggestions on content and best times to post are much better than its competitors. I feel like …
Hootsuite is well-suited for agencies managing multiple clients or scheduling multiple posts regularly across different channels. It's also appropriate for companies where the review process isn't streamlined or well-defined. But it's not well-suited for small brands that aren't regular on social media or for brands that focus heavily on real-time or trend-driven content, like TikTok or Twitter.
Scheduling of content. The ease of use for Hootsuite's planner abilities is top of the industry. It is simple and effective in posting content to different channels and accounts.
Analytics are superior on Hootsuite. Their custom reports allow you to view very specific KPI's that you can adjust for each channel or account. The reports are also exportable to be used for others in the company.
Inbox management. The inbox manager is superior to any in the industry. Hootsuite allows you to tag certain phrases or keywords to better filter messages based on importance or topic.
Because of the way algorithms works, we would have loved to be able to automate making a post with no link and posting the first comment with a link (hello LinkedIn)
We would have loved an easy way to post from a main account and repost the post for other accounts we administrate, for instance a corporate post reposted by individuals for LinkedIn, or retweets from one main account by child accounts
At this time we are satisfied that Hootsuite offers the most of what we are looking for at the most reasonable price point. As the social media landscape and monitoring/scheduling software changes, so do our needs. We re-evaluate our tools semi-annually or as new tools emerge onto the market. If we find at any point that we aren't gaining an advantage, then we are open to switching products.
Hootsuite is straightforward and does a great job of onboarding new users directly within the platform. Connecting social media accounts, regardless of whether you are managing multiple profiles on one platform, is easy enough. You can also easily toggle between platforms to see interactive dashboards showing how people are engaging with your posts.
Gliches have made it a bit of a bind, particularly when you just want to 'click and send' a web article after you have read it - and then you have to deal with support (a great team but not always able to solve the problems with the gliches). Gliches with it loading properly, gliches with 'double ups in FB on the posts (the personal page and the business page if both clicked will lead to 2 lots of postings to each page!)
HootSuite does everything it is designed to do very well: the product's performance is very reliable and efficient. Like other tools, there is always a room for new developments and updates, and the HootSuite team recognizes this and focuses on new development as well.
I can manage all of my accounts on one site! It's absolutely amazing! The dashboard is helpful to see how you are doing as well. Still getting to understand the analytics and may need to reach out for help on this
While there was plenty of help setting up and getting Hootsuite up and running, I'm personally not one to reach out for additional help. However, Hootsuite has garnered praise from many outlets and creators online, which allowed me plenty of resources to learn and answer any of my pending questions with just a little research on my end
Simple and easy to use, and have never had any issues. We like how it saves me time and allows me to plan in advance. I plan on using this for as long as I can and will encourage others to use it too. If you haven't tried it you should. I hope my review is helpful to everyone.
It's been quite some time since we moved off Buffer (and Sprout, for that matter), and I have to admit that when we were using those tools, I wasn't as involved in social as I am today, but I know that we found the analytics in Buffer to be lacking. I really don't remember why we moved from Sprout to Buffer, but feel like that was something our social media contractor wanted to do, so we did. We used GaggleAMP for a time, as well, but it just felt like a third-party product that should be managed within our social media tool (now, Hootsuite). The customer service at GA was fantastic, though, but just not what we needed.