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Agorapulse vs Sendible

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Both sides assessed

Agorapulse compared with Sendible

Sendible includes unlimited users on every tier and prices by client workspace, so a five-person agency pays $199 a month there versus roughly $745 a month for five Agorapulse Advanced seats. Agorapulse repays that gap with a far better inbox, ad comment moderation, ROI attribution, and full X analytics that Sendible dropped in 2023. Agency with many staff: Sendible. In-house team where engagement quality and measurement matter: Agorapulse.

Sendible compared with Agorapulse

Agorapulse has the far better inbox, real listening as a paid add-on, ROI reporting that ties social to revenue, and full X support including analytics. Sendible has unlimited users and cheaper client capacity. A five-person agency with ten clients pays $199 on Sendible Premium and considerably more on Agorapulse once seats are counted. Choose Agorapulse if engagement volume and measurement depth are the job; choose Sendible if the job is servicing many clients with many people.

Choose Agorapulse if

In-house social and community teams at small and mid-sized brands where inbound volume is the real work, especially anyone running paid social who needs ad comments moderated in the same queue as organic, and marketing managers who have to prove social drove revenue rather than impressions.

Choose Sendible if

Small and mid-sized marketing agencies and multi-location businesses that manage social for several distinct clients or branches, need approvals and client-branded reporting, and have more people touching the tool than a per-seat competitor would let them afford.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeAgorapulseSendible
CategorySocialSocial
Starting price$79 per user per month billed annually, or $99 billed monthly (Standard) (30 days trial)$29 per month (Core, 1 workspace and 6 profiles) (14 days trial)
Pricing modelPer user per month subscription across three published tiers, each including ten social profiles, with extra profiles charged individually and listening, advocacy, and benchmarking sold as quoted add-ons.Tiered subscription priced by the number of client workspaces and the total number of connected social profiles, with unlimited users included on every tier including the cheapest.
Free planNoNo
Free trial30 days, no credit card required14 days, no credit card required
Best forIn-house social and community teams at small and mid-sized brands where inbound volume is the real work, especially anyone running paid social who needs ad comments moderated in the same queue as organic, and marketing managers who have to prove social drove revenue rather than impressions.Small and mid-sized marketing agencies and multi-location businesses that manage social for several distinct clients or branches, need approvals and client-branded reporting, and have more people touching the tool than a per-seat competitor would let them afford.
Setup timeOne to two hours to connect profiles and get the inbox running, and about a day to configure moderation rules, labels, saved replies, and assignment conventions properly. The ROI module needs website tracking installed, which adds a step involving whoever owns the site.Half a day for a single workspace, two to three days for an agency migrating a full client roster, most of which is spent chasing clients to authorize their own accounts through Client Connect rather than configuring the tool.
Learning curveLow for publishing, moderate for the inbox. The zero-inbox model asks the team to change habits, and the value of labels and moderation rules only appears once someone has thought about the taxonomy rather than improvising it.Moderate. The workspace model is intuitive once you accept that a workspace equals a client, but the separate workspace and profile ceilings confuse people at purchase time, and the reporting builder rewards an hour of deliberate setup.
PlatformsWeb application, iOS app, Android app, Browser extensionWeb application, iOS app, Android app, Browser extension
ComplianceGDPR, Data processing agreement available, EU-based company and operationsGDPR, Data processing agreement available
Founded20102009
HeadquartersParis, FranceLondon, United Kingdom
OwnershipIndependent, founder-led, with limited outside investmentOwned by Traject, a portfolio backed by Alpine Software Group (ASG)

Strengths and limitations

Agorapulse

Strengths

  • The best social inbox available below enterprise pricing, with assignment, labels, saved replies, and automated moderation rules that actually scale under volume.
  • Ad comment moderation pulls comments on paid Meta campaigns into the same queue as organic, which most competitors do not do at all and which prevents a genuinely expensive failure mode.
  • ROI reporting attributes site traffic and conversions back to specific posts, which is the strongest answer in the category to the question of what social contributed.
  • Full X support including analytics and inbox, at a moment when Sendible and Loomly have both retreated from X and Vista Social charges an extra $29 a month for it.

Limitations

  • Per-user pricing is the dominant cost and makes Agorapulse an expensive choice for any team larger than three, and an unaffordable one for a working agency.
  • Ten included social profiles does not scale with the tier, so multi-brand users start paying per-profile top-ups almost immediately.
  • Listening, employee advocacy, and competitive benchmarking are all custom-quoted add-ons, so the published pricing is not the real price for a full deployment.
  • The most useful automation features, including moderation rules, labels, and shared calendars, are locked behind the Advanced tier at $149 a seat.

Sendible

Strengths

  • Unlimited users on every tier, including the $29 entry plan, which is the most agency-friendly seat policy of any established platform here.
  • Workspaces are a genuine client isolation model rather than a folder, covering profiles, calendars, assets, approvals, and reporting separately per client.
  • Client Connect removes password sharing between agency and client, which solves a real security problem most competitors leave to the customer.
  • Scheduled branded report delivery turns the monthly client deliverable into a background job rather than a manual export.

Limitations

  • X support is publishing only. Reporting, keyword monitoring, and inbox activity for X were removed in November 2023 and the 2026 API changes make restoration less likely, not more.
  • Profile allowances are tight for the money at the low end; six profiles for $29 is expensive next to per-brand pricing models.
  • Approvals are not on the entry tier, so the cheapest plan is unusable for the client-review workflow that is Sendible's main reason to exist.
  • The AI layer is thin compared with ContentStudio, Vista Social, or SocialPilot, which have all invested more visibly in generation and repurposing.

Pricing compared

Agorapulse

Per user per month subscription across three published tiers, each including ten social profiles, with extra profiles charged individually and listening, advocacy, and benchmarking sold as quoted add-ons.

  • Standard$79 annual, $99 monthly
  • Professional$119 annual, $149 monthly
  • Advanced$149 annual, $199 monthly
  • CustomQuoted

Agorapulse is expensive per seat and worth it for exactly one buyer: an in-house team where inbound volume and attribution are the job. The inbox is materially better than anything else in this price bracket, ad comment moderation is close to unique below enterprise, and the ROI module answers the question that gets social budgets cut. Against that, per-user pricing makes it a poor agency purchase, ten profiles is a modest allowance, and the listening story that competitors bundle is a quoted add-on here. If your team is two or three people and social is a conversation channel, Advanced earns its price. If your team is eight people servicing clients, the same money buys a Sendible Elite plan with unlimited users and change left over.

Sendible

Tiered subscription priced by the number of client workspaces and the total number of connected social profiles, with unlimited users included on every tier including the cheapest.

  • Core$29
  • Plus$89
  • Premium$199
  • Elite$349
  • Enterprise$599

For a team of five or more managing several clients, Sendible is one of the cheapest credible options in the category, because unlimited users at every tier removes the multiplier that makes Sprout and Hootsuite unaffordable. Premium at $199 a month for seven clients and forty-two profiles with approvals and branded reports is genuinely good agency value. For a single brand it is poor value: $29 for six profiles buys less than Metricool's free plan, and the X gap means a brand whose main channel is X should not consider it at all. Judge Sendible on the ratio of people to clients, not on features.

Editorial verdict on each

Agorapulse

Category Leader

Agorapulse is the best answer in this category for a brand where social is a conversation rather than a broadcast. The inbox is genuinely a class above what Buffer, Publer, Metricool, or Loomly offer, ad comment moderation closes a hole that costs real money on paid campaigns, ROI reporting gives a marketing manager something to say in a budget meeting, and full X support is now a differentiator rather than a given. The problem is arithmetic. Per-user pricing at $79 to $199 a seat means a third hire costs more than most competitors' entire annual plan, ten profiles is a thin allowance for multi-brand work, and the listening story that competitors include is a quoted add-on. Buy Agorapulse if you are one to three people running inbound for a brand and you can prove the inbox pays for itself. Do not buy it as an agency tool; the seat model will eat you.

Read the full Agorapulse profile

Sendible

Sendible is the right answer to one specific question: how does an agency with more people than clients afford a proper social platform? Unlimited users on every tier, real workspace isolation, Client Connect, and scheduled branded reporting make Premium at $199 a month a strong deal for a seven-client shop with a full team, and white label lets you keep the customer relationship. It is the wrong answer almost everywhere else. A single brand gets far more for less from Metricool, a creator gets nothing useful here at all, and anyone whose main channel is X is buying a permanent reporting blind spot that the 2026 API changes have made worse. Buy it for the seat economics and the client plumbing, not for analytics depth or product velocity.

Read the full Sendible profile

Agorapulse profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Sendible last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.