Postpari Pricing: Plans, Features and Free Trial

Prices and features last checked: August 2026 · Sources: postpari.com , postpari.com

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Short answer

Postpari has four monthly plans, starting at $9/mo, and every one of them opens with a 7-day free trial that requires a card up front. What separates the tiers is two numbers: how many accounts you can connect per network, and how quickly a new post is mirrored. There is no free plan.

Postpari plans and prices

Plan Price Accounts Posting speed Mirrored posts per day Best for
Starter $9/mo billed monthly 1 account per platform Auto-posts within 60 minutes Up to 3 mirrored posts per day, per source One creator, one account per network, who just wants new posts mirrored.
Growth Most popular $19/mo billed monthly 3 accounts per platform Auto-posts within 30 minutes Up to 5 mirrored posts per day, per source Creators running a main plus backup accounts, or two or three brands.
Pro $49/mo billed monthly 10 accounts per platform Auto-posts within 5 minutes Up to 10 mirrored posts per day, per source Operators running many accounts, or anyone who needs near-live mirroring.
Enterprise $99/mo billed monthly 100 accounts per platform Instant auto-posting Unlimited mirrored posts per day, per source Account networks and agencies publishing at volume.

Starter — $9/mo

One account per platform. Mirror across networks.

Accounts
1 account per platform
Speed
Auto-posts within 60 minutes
Daily cap
Up to 3 mirrored posts per day, per source
Best for
One creator, one account per network, who just wants new posts mirrored.
See Starter

Growth — $19/mo

Up to 3 accounts per platform.

Accounts
3 accounts per platform
Speed
Auto-posts within 30 minutes
Daily cap
Up to 5 mirrored posts per day, per source
Best for
Creators running a main plus backup accounts, or two or three brands.
See Growth

Pro — $49/mo

Up to 10 accounts per platform.

Accounts
10 accounts per platform
Speed
Auto-posts within 5 minutes
Daily cap
Up to 10 mirrored posts per day, per source
Best for
Operators running many accounts, or anyone who needs near-live mirroring.
See Pro

Enterprise — $99/mo

Up to 100 accounts per platform.

Accounts
100 accounts per platform
Speed
Instant auto-posting
Daily cap
Unlimited mirrored posts per day, per source
Best for
Account networks and agencies publishing at volume.
See Enterprise

Yearly billing is advertised as saving 40% against the monthly rate. Postpari shows the discount as a toggle rather than printing annual totals, so we do not quote a yearly figure here — check it on their pricing page. The daily caps come from Postpari’s fair-use policy and apply per source account, whatever the number of destinations connected to it.

What actually changes between the plans

Two things scale together, and one of them is easy to miss when you are comparing tiers.

Accounts per platform

This is per network, not in total. On Starter you get 1 account per platform — one Instagram, one TikTok, one YouTube, and so on. On Enterprise the ceiling is 100 accounts per platform. If you run a main and a backup on the same network, the entry plan is already too small for you.

Posting speed

Postpari checks the source account on a cadence tied to your plan, and publishes the mirror when it finds something new. The published range runs from “Auto-posts within 60 minutes” to “Instant auto-posting”.

For evergreen content that difference does not matter. For anything tied to a trend, a drop or a live moment, an hour is the difference between arriving with the wave and arriving after it. That is what the higher tiers are actually selling.

The fair-use limits behind the plans

This is the part that is not on the pricing table, and it is the part that decides whether a plan works for you. Postpari’s terms publish a daily cap on mirrored posts, applied per source account and independent of how many destinations you connect to it:

Plan Mirrored posts per day, per source Posting speed
Starter Up to 3 mirrored posts per day, per source Auto-posts within 60 minutes
Growth Up to 5 mirrored posts per day, per source Auto-posts within 30 minutes
Pro Up to 10 mirrored posts per day, per source Auto-posts within 5 minutes
Enterprise Unlimited mirrored posts per day, per source Instant auto-posting

Backfill has its own separate rate: Postpari states it drips one older post per day, per flow, and is not adjustable. So a plan choice made purely on account count can still be wrong if you publish several times a day, or if you were planning to fill an archive quickly.

The free trial, precisely

Postpari’s own wording on the trial:

Paid plans start with a 7-day free trial; a payment method is collected up front and your card is charged automatically when the trial ends unless you cancel before then.

So it is a trial, not a free tier: you enter a card, and if you do nothing you become a paying customer on day 8. Set a reminder for day 6 if you are only testing.

If a card up front is a dealbreaker, several competitors have genuine free plans — we list which ones, and what their ceilings are.

Yearly billing

Postpari advertises 40% off for annual billing, described in its terms as: “Annual plans are billed once per year and save 40% versus the monthly rate.”

It shows this as a toggle rather than printing annual totals, so we do not quote a yearly figure — a number we calculated ourselves is not a number they published. Check the toggle on their pricing page. Annual is a year’s commitment to a tool you have used for a week, so it is usually worth spending one month monthly first.

Which plan do you actually need?

  1. Count your accounts on your busiest single network. Not your total accounts. That number sets your floor.
  2. Count your posts per day on the source account. Check it against the fair-use table above. If you exceed the cap, the tier below is not an option however few accounts you have.
  3. Decide whether speed matters. If your content is trend-driven, you are buying minutes, not features.
  4. Check the network you care most about is on your tier. Postpari does not publish a platform-by-plan matrix, and the entry plan’s own bullet names fewer networks than the homepage does. Ask before you commit.

How the price compares

Against the other tools we track, Postpari’s entry tier is the cheapest of the dedicated distribution tools, and cheaper than every scheduler here except the free plans. It is a fraction of Repurpose.io’s entry price — but Repurpose.io advertises resizing and watermark removal, which Postpari does not, so the two prices buy different things. The comparison lays out both sides.

Buffer, priced per channel, is cheaper at one or two channels and more expensive at nine. That crossover is the single most useful thing to work out before you choose: Postpari vs Buffer does the arithmetic.

Postpari pricing FAQ

How much does Postpari cost?

Postpari has four plans: Starter at $9/mo, Growth at $19/mo, Pro at $49/mo, Enterprise at $99/mo. Yearly billing is advertised as saving 40% against the monthly rate.

Is there a free version of Postpari?

No. There is no free-forever plan. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial, and a payment method is collected before the trial begins.

Does the Postpari free trial need a credit card?

Yes. Postpari states that a payment method is collected up front and the card is charged automatically when the trial ends unless you cancel before then.

What does "accounts per platform" mean?

It is the number of accounts you can connect on any single network, not the total. On a plan allowing three per platform, you could connect three Instagram accounts and three TikTok accounts, not three accounts in total.

Which Postpari plan do I need?

Count two things: how many accounts you run on your busiest single network, and how many posts a day you publish on your source account. The first sets the tier floor; the second can push you higher, because fair-use caps mirrored posts per day per source.

What is the difference between the plans apart from account limits?

Posting speed. The published delay runs from an hourly window on the entry plan down to instant at the top tier. Higher tiers also add multiple mirror rules, copying a public Instagram account, priority sync and bulk backfill.

Can I cancel Postpari?

Postpari states you can cancel at any time from the billing portal, that cancellation stops future charges, and that your plan runs to the end of the current billing period. Except where the law requires otherwise, payments already made are non-refundable.

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