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PostPublify vs Publer

Publer has made a name for itself with power features: strong bulk operations, workspaces, many networks. Its prices run in US dollars, though, and X (Twitter) is not part of the free plan. PostPublify comes from the other direction: a tidy scheduler from Germany with flat euro plans, X included even on Free, and a GDPR-minded foundation. This comparison puts both tools in perspective — no mudslinging.

Transparency note: all third-party details (pricing, features) are approximate figures as of July 2026 — provided without guarantee and with no claim to completeness. Please verify current pricing and features directly with the respective vendor. PostPublify prices are net prices, excluding VAT.

PostPublify and Publer at a glance

FeaturePostPublifyPubler
Paid entry priceFrom €2.99/month (Starter, up to 3 channels)Professional from roughly $12/month (as of July 2026)
Free planYes — 1 channel of your choice, including X (Twitter), 10 scheduled posts/monthYes, limited — X (Twitter) is not included in the free plan (as of July 2026)
Pricing modelFlat EUR tiers up to 50 channels (Pro, €19.99/month)Tiered plans in USD, business features in higher tiers
PlatformsX (Twitter), LinkedIn, Bluesky — Instagram & Facebook in preparation (Meta review pending)Very broad — including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube
Language & vendorGerman-first interface (DE/EN), provider based in GermanyInternationally oriented
GDPR & legalGDPR-minded: Art. 28 processing agreements, AES-256-encrypted tokens, cancellation button under German § 312k BGB, prices in EURGDPR compliance per their own statements; provider outside the DACH region
Bulk scheduling via CSVYes — CSV bulk import incl. the 2026 DACH year planner, on every planYes — bulk operations are one of Publer’s strengths
API & MCPAPI and MCP access on every plan — including FreeNo MCP integration advertised (as of July 2026)
AnalyticsNot included — deliberately lean, planned once demand is thereYes — analytics included

GDPR & DACH: planned in euros, made for here

PostPublify is built for creators and small teams in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: the provider is based in Germany, prices are in euros, and the privacy policy follows the GDPR — including Art. 28 data processing agreements with every processor involved and transparently disclosed third-country transfers (EU-US Data Privacy Framework, standard contractual clauses).

Technically, data minimisation applies: social access tokens sit AES-256-GCM-encrypted in the database, network passwords are never stored, and a daily job removes media files that are no longer referenced. Cancelling works via the button required by German § 312k BGB — no email ping-pong.

Everyday DACH content work is built in: a 2026 holiday and awareness-day calendar for DE, AT and CH, best-time benchmarks in Europe/Berlin and free tools like the platform-accurate character counter — all usable without a login.

Try PostPublify for free

Free plan with 1 channel and 10 scheduled posts per month — no credit card required. Paid plans from €2.99/month, each with a 14-day trial.

Frequently asked questions

Where do PostPublify and Publer differ the most?
Publer scores with feature depth — bulk operations, workspaces, many networks — and bills in US dollars. PostPublify bets on a lean, German-first scheduler with flat euro plans from €2.99, a GDPR-minded setup and API/MCP access on every plan.
Can I use X (Twitter) for free on both?
On PostPublify, yes: the free plan allows one channel of your choice — including X — with 10 scheduled posts per month. On Publer, X is not part of the free plan (as of July 2026, no guarantee).
Isn’t Publer the more powerful tool?
In breadth, yes — more networks, more specialised features, analytics. The honest question is whether you need that depth. If you mainly publish to X, LinkedIn and Bluesky and budget in euros, PostPublify gives you the shorter path from plan to published post.
How does switching from Publer to PostPublify work?
Connect your accounts, prepare your content as a CSV, run the bulk import — the format (date,time,content,platforms) is deliberately simple. There is no automatic Publer import, but the CSV route covers moving a content plan well.
Does PostPublify offer bulk features like Publer?
The core, yes: the CSV bulk import schedules any number of posts at once — including the ready-made 2026 DACH year planner as a starting point. Publer’s more advanced bulk tooling (around media libraries and workspaces, for example) is not part of PostPublify.

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