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Hootsuite vs Buffer: Which Social Media Tool Is Worth Your Money?

Buffer is the better tool for solo creators and small teams who need simple scheduling. Hootsuite is the better platform for organizations that need social listening, competitor tracking, and team-wide management. Buffer costs $5/month per channel. Hootsuite starts at $99/month. The 20x price gap tells you exactly who each tool is built for.

Last updated: March 2026 · Reading time: 11 min

At a Glance

How do Hootsuite and Buffer compare at a glance?

Our ratings come from managing 40+ social accounts across both platforms.

Dimension Hootsuite Buffer Winner
Starting Price $99/user/mo (Standard, annual billing) Free (3 channels); Essentials $5/mo/channel Buffer
Free Plan No free plan (30-day trial only) 3 channels, 10 scheduled posts per channel Buffer
Platforms Supported Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube 11 platforms including Bluesky, Mastodon, Threads Buffer
Scheduling Bulk scheduling, calendar view, auto-scheduling Queue-based, calendar view, CSV bulk import Tie
Analytics Deep analytics, custom reports, ROI tracking Basic analytics, engagement metrics, best time to post Hootsuite
Social Listening AI-powered listening, brand mentions, trending topics Not available Hootsuite
Competitor Tracking Benchmarks vs 5 competitors on Professional+ Not available Hootsuite
Team Features Approval workflows, role-based access, task assignment Team plan ($10/mo/channel) with approvals and permissions Hootsuite
Ease of Use Feature-heavy, steep learning curve Clean, minimal UI, learn in minutes Buffer
Unified Inbox All messages, comments, mentions in one stream Comment management, no unified inbox Hootsuite
Our position: Buffer is the right tool for 80% of the people reading this. If you’re a creator, freelancer, or small business spending under $500/month on social media, Buffer gives you clean scheduling and basic analytics without the enterprise overhead. Hootsuite is worth the premium only when you need social listening, competitor benchmarking, or team management across multiple departments. Don’t pay $1,188/year for features you’ll never open.
Overview

What are Hootsuite and Buffer built for?

Hootsuite and Buffer both schedule social media posts, but they’ve evolved into very different products for very different users. Buffer launched in 2010 as a tweet scheduling tool and has stayed remarkably focused. Its core job: help you plan, schedule, and publish content across social platforms with minimal friction. Buffer now supports 11 platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Threads, TikTok, X/Twitter, YouTube, Bluesky, Google Business Profile, and Mastodon), making it one of the widest platform support options available. Buffer’s free plan serves 3 channels with 10 scheduled posts each, which is enough for many solo operators to never upgrade. Hootsuite launched in 2008 and has grown into an enterprise social media management platform used by over 200,000 organizations. Beyond scheduling, Hootsuite offers social listening (monitoring brand mentions and conversations), competitor benchmarking, a unified inbox for all social interactions, team collaboration tools, and integrations with 150+ partner apps. Hootsuite positions itself as the command center for organizations where social media is a team sport, not a solo act.

Buffer is a scheduling tool that does one thing exceptionally well. Hootsuite is a social media management platform that does many things well. The question isn’t which is better. It’s how complex your social media operation actually is.

Pricing

What does each tool cost in 2026?

The pricing gap reflects fundamentally different target customers. All pricing verified as of March 2026.

Buffer Pricing (as of March 2026)

Plan Price What’s Included
Free $0/mo 3 channels, 10 scheduled posts per channel
Essentials $5/mo per channel Unlimited scheduling, extended analytics
Team $10/mo per channel Unlimited users, approval workflows, custom permissions
Buffer’s per-channel pricing model means costs scale linearly with your social presence. Managing 5 channels on Essentials costs $25/month. Managing 10 channels on Team costs $100/month. Annual billing saves 20%. Nonprofits get 50% off paid plans. Buffer offers a 14-day free trial on paid plans.

Hootsuite Pricing (as of March 2026)

Plan Price (Annual) Price (Monthly) Social Profiles
Standard $99/user/mo $149/user/mo Up to 5
Advanced $249/user/mo $399/user/mo Unlimited
Enterprise Custom (~$15,000+/yr) Custom Unlimited, 5+ users min
Hootsuite discontinued its free plan. The starting point is $99/month per user on annual billing. For a solopreneur managing 3 channels, Buffer Essentials costs $180/year while Hootsuite Standard costs $1,188/year. That’s a 6.6x price difference. Hootsuite offers up to 38% savings with annual billing and a special nonprofit rate of $24.50/month. The cost comparison gets closer at team scale. A 5-person team managing 15 channels: Buffer Team costs $1,800/year ($10 x 15 channels x 12 months). Hootsuite Standard costs $5,940/year ($99 x 5 users x 12 months). Still 3.3x more expensive, but Hootsuite includes social listening, competitor tracking, and unified inbox that Buffer doesn’t offer at any price.
Scheduling

Which tool handles content scheduling better?

Both tools handle the core scheduling job well, but they approach it differently. Buffer uses a queue-based system. You set publishing times for each channel, then add content to the queue. Posts publish in order at the next available slot. This works well for consistent posting cadences: 3 posts per week on Instagram, daily on LinkedIn, twice daily on X. Buffer recently added bulk CSV importing and expanded video support, making it practical to plan a month of content in a single session. Hootsuite uses a calendar-based system with more scheduling options. You can drag-and-drop posts across dates, schedule to exact times, auto-schedule based on optimal engagement windows, and create post templates for recurring content types. Hootsuite’s Streams view lets you monitor multiple feeds alongside your scheduled content, giving you context about what’s happening on each platform before you publish. For scheduling alone, the tools are functionally equivalent. Buffer is faster to learn (most users are productive within 15 minutes). Hootsuite offers more scheduling options but requires more time to set up effectively. The scheduling dimension shouldn’t drive your decision; the analytics and listening capabilities should.
Analytics

Which tool provides better analytics?

Hootsuite’s analytics are significantly more comprehensive. Beyond standard engagement metrics (likes, comments, shares, clicks), Hootsuite provides custom report builders, ROI tracking, audience demographics, and exportable reports for stakeholder presentations. The competitor benchmarking feature on the Standard plan tracks up to 5 competitors, showing you how your engagement rates, posting frequency, and audience growth compare to industry peers. Buffer’s analytics cover the essentials: engagement rate per post, best time to post recommendations, top-performing content, and audience growth trends. The Essentials plan ($5/month per channel) extends analytics history beyond 30 days. Buffer’s analytics answer the question “what’s working?” without the noise of features you don’t need. For creators and small businesses, Buffer’s analytics are sufficient. You know which posts performed well, when to post, and how your audience is growing. For marketing managers who need to report ROI to leadership, justify budget allocation, and benchmark against competitors, Hootsuite’s reporting depth is worth the premium. If nobody in your organization is building social media reports, Hootsuite’s analytics capabilities are wasted money.
Social Listening

Does social listening justify Hootsuite’s price?

Social listening is Hootsuite’s biggest differentiator over Buffer, and it’s the primary feature that justifies the price gap. Buffer doesn’t offer social listening at any price tier. Hootsuite Listening uses AI-powered analysis to monitor brand mentions, industry conversations, trending hashtags, and sentiment across social platforms. Quick Search lets you discover real-time conversations around your brand, competitors, or industry topics. For brands that need to respond to customer complaints, track PR crises, monitor competitor campaigns, or identify content opportunities from audience conversations, social listening is operationally valuable. The practical question: does your business need social listening? If you’re a B2C brand with significant social media volume (100+ mentions per month), a PR-sensitive organization, or a company in a competitive market where real-time awareness matters, social listening is worth paying for. If you’re a freelance consultant, local business, or B2B company with minimal social chatter, social listening data will be sparse and the investment won’t return value. An honest alternative: standalone social listening tools like Brand24, Mention, or Brandwatch offer listening-only functionality at lower price points ($49-$99/month) and can pair with Buffer for scheduling. This combination often costs less than Hootsuite while giving you better listening depth and simpler scheduling.
Usability

Which tool is easier to use daily?

Buffer wins ease of use decisively. Its dashboard is minimal and clean. You see your scheduled posts, click to compose, pick channels, and publish or schedule. There’s no visual clutter, no feature discovery required. New users are productive within 15 minutes. Hootsuite’s interface is more complex because it does more. The Streams view, inbox, publisher, analytics, and advertising modules each have their own navigation and workflows. First-time users typically need 1-2 hours of exploration to feel comfortable, and the full feature set takes days to learn. Hootsuite’s interface has improved significantly in recent years, but it’s still a platform you configure, not a tool you pick up. Daily workflow matters because social media management is a recurring task. If logging in, creating a post, and scheduling it takes 2 minutes in Buffer and 5 minutes in Hootsuite, that’s an extra hour per month for someone posting daily. Multiply that across a team, and Buffer’s simplicity has measurable productivity value.

“We switched from Hootsuite to Buffer for our own social accounts and saved $1,000/year without losing anything we actually used. Most businesses paying for Hootsuite are paying for social listening and competitor tracking features they open once a month. If you’re not actively using those features weekly, Buffer does everything else you need at a fraction of the cost.”

Hardik Shah, Founder of ScaleGrowth.Digital

When to Choose Buffer

When should you choose Buffer?

Buffer is the right choice when you need reliable scheduling without enterprise overhead. Specific scenarios:
  • Solo creators and freelancers managing 1-5 social accounts. Buffer’s free plan (3 channels, 10 posts each) costs nothing, and Essentials ($5/channel) covers unlimited scheduling.
  • Small businesses under 10 employees where one person handles social media alongside other responsibilities. Buffer’s minimal interface means less time in the tool, more time on strategy.
  • Budget-conscious teams spending under $500/month on social media marketing. Buffer Team at $10/month per channel provides approval workflows and team access without Hootsuite’s per-user pricing.
  • Emerging platform early adopters. Buffer supports Bluesky, Mastodon, and Threads alongside traditional platforms, letting you schedule across decentralized and emerging social networks.
  • Agencies managing multiple small clients where per-channel pricing scales more cost-effectively than per-user pricing when each client has 2-3 channels.
When to Choose Hootsuite

When should you choose Hootsuite?

Hootsuite is the right choice when social media is an organizational function, not an individual task. Specific scenarios:
  • Mid-size to large companies with 5+ person social teams that need role-based access, approval hierarchies, and centralized content governance.
  • B2C brands with high social volume (100+ mentions/day) that need a unified inbox to manage comments, DMs, and mentions across platforms from a single view.
  • Competitive industries where tracking competitor social strategies (posting frequency, engagement rates, content mix) informs your own strategy. Hootsuite’s benchmarking tracks up to 5 competitors.
  • PR-sensitive organizations (healthcare, finance, government) that need real-time social listening for brand protection and crisis detection.
  • Enterprises with compliance requirements where content approval workflows, audit trails, and role-based permissions are non-negotiable.
Our Take

What’s ScaleGrowth.Digital’s position on Hootsuite vs Buffer?

We recommend Buffer for most businesses and use it for our own social accounts. The math is simple: Buffer Essentials for 5 channels costs $300/year. Hootsuite Standard for 1 user costs $1,188/year. That’s $888/year in savings that can fund better content creation, which matters more than better scheduling tools. The features that justify Hootsuite’s premium are social listening and competitor benchmarking. If your organization actively uses both of those features on a weekly basis, Hootsuite earns its price. “Actively uses” is the key qualifier. We’ve audited social tool usage for 15+ clients and found that 70% of Hootsuite customers never open the listening module after the first month. They’re paying $1,200+/year for a scheduling tool that costs $300/year elsewhere. For the 30% of organizations that genuinely need social listening, consider whether a dedicated listening tool (Brand24 at $49/month, Mention at $41/month) paired with Buffer would give you better listening at lower total cost. A $49/month listening tool plus $25/month Buffer Essentials ($888/year total) is still cheaper than Hootsuite Standard ($1,188/year) and gives you superior listening capabilities. The enterprise exception is valid. If you’re managing social media across 10+ team members, 20+ channels, and multiple departments with different approval workflows, Hootsuite’s organizational features are purpose-built for that complexity. Buffer’s Team plan handles smaller team coordination but doesn’t scale to enterprise governance needs.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Buffer have a free plan in 2026?

Yes. Buffer’s free plan includes 3 social channels and 10 scheduled posts per channel. It covers Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, and other supported platforms. There’s no time limit on the free plan. For many solo creators posting 2-3 times per week, the free plan is sufficient indefinitely.

Does Hootsuite still have a free plan?

No. Hootsuite discontinued its free plan. The entry point is now the Standard plan at $99/user/month (billed annually) or $149/user/month (billed monthly). Hootsuite offers a 30-day free trial for new users. Qualified nonprofits can access plans at reduced rates starting at $24.50/month.

Can Buffer do social listening?

No. Buffer focuses on publishing, scheduling, and basic analytics. It does not offer social listening, brand monitoring, or competitor tracking. If you need listening capabilities with Buffer’s simplicity, consider pairing Buffer with a standalone listening tool like Brand24 ($49/month) or Mention ($41/month).

Which tool supports more social platforms?

Buffer supports 11 platforms in 2026: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Threads, TikTok, X/Twitter, YouTube, Bluesky, Google Business Profile, and Mastodon. Hootsuite supports the major platforms (Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube) and connects to 150+ partner apps for extended functionality. Buffer has the edge on emerging and decentralized platforms.

Is Hootsuite worth it for a small business?

For most small businesses, no. At $99/month (annual billing), Hootsuite costs 4-20x more than Buffer depending on how many channels you manage. Unless your small business actively needs social listening, competitor benchmarking, or team approval workflows, Buffer provides equivalent scheduling and analytics at a fraction of the price.

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