
Hypefury
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Arts, entertainment, and recreation
- Information technology and software
- Media and communications
What is Hypefury
Strong X-first publishing workflow
Content repurposing and recycling
Creator-oriented growth utilities
Limited network breadth
Not an enterprise governance tool
Lighter analytics and listening
Plan & Pricing
Usage-based / single-plan (official page: /features-pricing-v2): Pricing model: Single plan charged per channel Base price: $6/month for 1 channel (monthly billing) Free trial: 7-day free trial (no credit card required) Key features & notes: Unlimited scheduling, long-post scheduling, autoplugs & auto cross-posting, import posts, analytics, engagement builder, AI post generator. (Channels: Bluesky, Threads, LinkedIn, X/Twitter).
Tiered-plan (French pricing page: /fr/pricing/):
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $29 per month ($250/year) | 1 connected account; schedule up to 1 month; 1 automated DM/week (200 DMs/day limit); engagement builder (30 users, 5 keywords); 7-day free trial; no card required |
| Creator | $65 per month ($590/year) | Everything in Starter + schedule up to 3 months; 20 social accounts (5 X); 500 automated DMs/day; 10 Tweet->Reels/month; engagement builder (100 users, 10 keywords); weekend support |
| Enterprise | $97 per month ($890/year) | Everything in Creator + unlimited scheduling; 40 social accounts (10 X); 650 automated DMs/day; 50 Reels/month; unlimited engagement builder users; weekend support |
| Agency | $199 per month ($1,800/year) | Everything in Creator + higher limits: 60 social accounts (15 X); 800 automated DMs/day; 300 Reels/month; unlimited engagement builder users and 50 keywords; weekend support |
Notes: Both pricing presentations above are taken directly from Hypefury's official website. They represent different published pages (a "single-plan per-channel" page and a localized French multi-tier pricing page) and appear to conflict. I did not attempt to reconcile or guess which is the canonical current model.