Today Hootsuite announced a freemium plan. I understand the need for a freemium model and Student Development already have a subscription with Flickr, however Hootsuite’s price plan looks like it’s going to be prohibative for us.

Hootsuite has been brilliant for us in the following ways:

  • team collaboration – allowing us to have lots of people (currently we have 6) posting to multiple accounts, especially our Student Development Facebook and Twitter accounts
  • monitoring response and progress – this is a really handy feature, especially when we have so many people posting to the accounts – it helps us keep track of who’s responded to what
  • statistics – the stats give us a really useful snap shot – daily clicks, referral data and, most helpfully, most popular tweets
  • scheduled posts – great for delaying posts to more appropriate times
  • assign tasks – we can even assign responses to individual team members - but we haven’t used this feature much yet

All in all it’s been brilliant, but at $99 per month for what we’d need (8 team members) I’m sad to say I think we’re going to have to switch to something else. So does anyone have any recommendations of something that will do much of the above at less cost?

  17 Responses to “Thinking about Hootsuite alternatives”

  1. If you can’t justify $15/month per Hootsuite team member, you should check out GroupTweet.com. We obviously don’t offer all the features of Hootsuite, but GroupTweet will enable an unlimited number of team members to contribute content to a single Twitter timeline for only $5/month. You will likely need to sign up for the premium account because you won’t want all of your followers to be able to publish DM’s to your Twitter timeline. The Premium account will give you features such as Author Whitelisting or Message Moderation. You can use GroupTweet in conjunction with any Twitter client out there, ie Tweetdeck, Twitter.com or even Hootsuite’s free version!

  2. Stu – our app supports both Twitter and Facebook and has an array of team features. We’ve made the pricing very reasonable for an organization of any size. http://mediafunnel.com

  3. Love Hootsuite, but the limitations and price points are not for us anymore.

  4. Look into http://mediafunnel.com – we've got the options you're looking for.

  5. Well there's always account sharing, not great, but if that's all you can afford. The main problem is the number of team members rather than the number of client accounts?

    • It's the number of team members and CoTweet only does Twitter – not FB – I guess I could always resort to using selective Twitter status though #fb

    • Problem being account sharing is hard to organize. We're small but help clients run multiple accounts & for us it'd be ideal to do that in one place and know who was doing what so there's no overlap.

  6. This change is killing us as well, but so it goes with startups.

    I second taking a look at CoTweet. I don't like its setup quite as much, but the features are similar. http://cotweet.com/features

    My main complaints being limited to 5 accounts (we assist clients & it's nice to not have to log into each account) & being Twitter only (Facebook Pages would be a plus).

    I don't mind paying for an application or service, but Hootsuite has lost their mind. For what we'd need would bump us to their Enterprise platform which is cost prohibitive.

    • Thanks, Brian. I'll take a second look at CoTweet. I can't believe Hootsuite's Enterprise package – $1499 per month! You're right – they have lost their mind. I suppose I could always link our twitter account to our Facebook page but then it would be annoying for users to click through from Facebook then to Twitter then to the article. Maybe I should use CoTweet and just dish out FB page admins more liberally. Will be interested to hear what you decide to do. Thanks for the comment!

  7. CoTweet (http://cotweet.com/) would be an option if it supported Facebook as well as Twitter, but it doesn't :(

  8. http://www.tweetdeck.com/desktop/
    http://seesmic.com/seesmic_desktop/look/

    Not sure if they do what you need, but they look fancy!

    Andrew

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