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Getting started

Plans and pricing

Two plans. Creator and Pro. Here's what each one actually unlocks.

We ship two plans plus a 14-day free trial. The plans are different in three places — connected-account cap, team features, and the API add-on. Nothing else is paywalled.

At a glance

CapabilityCreatorPro
Connected social accounts15Unlimited
Posts per monthUnlimitedUnlimited
Scheduled postsUnlimitedUnlimited
All 9 networks
Bulk import (CSV, image, video)
Queue & randomised slots
Account groups
Calendar view
Analytics dashboard
Workspaces1Unlimited
Team members per workspace1 (you)Unlimited, with roles
Approval workflow
Activity log
REST API + Webhooks$5/mo add-on$5/mo add-on
MCP server$5/mo add-on$5/mo add-on

For the latest pricing in your currency, see the pricing page.

Which plan should I pick?

Creator is the right answer for almost every solo creator. Unlimited posts, every network we ship, 15 social accounts. That's plenty if you run one personal brand and a side project.

Pro is the right answer the moment you start collaborating — either with team members in the same workspace or by running multiple distinct brands as separate workspaces. The team features and approval workflow are the big unlocks.

The API add-on is a separate $5/mo subscription. It exists because about 5% of our users actually use the REST API or MCP server, and we'd rather not charge the other 95% for infrastructure they never touch.

Cancelling

Settings → Billing → Cancel. One click. You keep access until the end of the current billing period.

We don't do annual lock-ins, cancellation forms, "please hold" confirmation calls, or any of that. The button is right where you'd look for it.

Refunds

Within 7 days of a charge, email support@post-mate.com and we'll refund the period. After 7 days we don't refund partial-period usage — just cancel and use what you've already paid for through the end of the cycle.

Switching plans

Switching is a single click on the billing page. The proration is automatic — if you upgrade mid-cycle, we credit the unused portion of your current plan toward the new one.

Downgrades take effect at the end of the current cycle, so you don't lose what you've paid for.

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