RecurPost and Social Champ both schedule client posts from one dashboard. Hence, the choice between them comes down to four questions, which are:
- What do you pay per social account?
- Do your clients have to hand over credentials?
- Do you bill for social listening?
- Do you need automated DMs?
Social Champ publishes to 17 networks and adds keyword listening. In contrast, RecurPost publishes to 10 networks and does not offer social listening. However, RecurPost supports password-free client onboarding and runs Instagram DM automation. In contrast, Social Champ does not support DM automation of any kind.
These differences affect agency workflows in different ways. Therefore, a feature count alone does not determine which platform is the better fit. To move beyond a feature-by-feature comparison, we evaluated both tools against common agency publishing workflows. This comparison identifies:
- where each platform performs well
- where each has limitations
- the types of client operations each is best suited to support
RecurPost vs Social Champ: An Overview of Both Tools
RecurPost is social media management software priced per social account and designed to manage client accounts for agencies and freelancers. Social Champ is a social media management tool available through per-profile and bundled subscription plans, designed to help businesses manage multiple social networks from a single dashboard.


The shape of the decision fits in one table.
| Dimension | RecurPost | Social Champ |
| Entry price | $9/month for 2 social accounts | Free plan for 3 accounts, then $5 per profile or $29/month for 6 |
| Agency tier | $79/month, 20 social accounts, 3 team members | $149/month, 30 social accounts, unlimited users |
| Networks | 10 | 17 |
| Client onboarding | Password-free email or link invite | Client management feature that adds clients to workspaces for managing social accounts |
| DM automation | Instagram, keyword-triggered | None |
| Social listening | None | 5 networks including Reddit |
| AI reach | Composer, inbox and reports | Composer only |
| Ad boosting | $5/month add-on, Facebook and Instagram | Included on paid plans, 4 networks |
| White label | Reports, calendars, libraries and client invites | Reports only |
| Inbox on mobile | Yes | No |
For instance, consider a four-person agency that manages 18 client accounts across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and Google Business Profile. Both platforms support the agency’s publishing requirements. The differences emerge in the operational workflow, including how clients get into the review loop, what happens when a post fails, and whether social listening is included as part of the plan.
RecurPost vs Social Champ Pricing: What An Agency Actually Pays
RecurPost prices per social account. By comparison, Social Champ offers two pricing models, and the choice between them can significantly affect the overall cost.
RecurPost Agency covers 20 social accounts for $79 per month and includes 3 team members. Extra social accounts cost $4 per month, and extra team members cost $20 per month. Notably, RecurPost charges no per-user seat fee on the base plan.
In comparison, Social Champ offers bundled tiers and a pay-per-profile model side by side. Bundled Standard covers 6 social accounts and 2 users for $29 per month. While Professional covers 12 accounts and 5 users for $59. Agency covers 30 accounts and unlimited users for $149. The pay-per-profile route starts at $5 per profile on Starter and $9 per profile on Growth, with the per-profile rate decreasing as the count increases.
When the same client roster is evaluated across both platforms, the pricing differences become evident.
| 20 social accounts, 3 people | Monthly cost | What is included |
| RecurPost Agency | $79 | 20 social accounts, 3 team members, white-label reports, approval workflows |
| Social Champ Growth (pay per profile) | About $130 (10 profiles at $9, 10 at $4) | Unlimited users, listening, competitor analysis, approval |
| Social Champ Agency (bundled) | $149 | 30 social accounts, unlimited users, listening included, white-label reports, REST API |
RecurPost costs $51 to $70 less per month at that roster size. Conversely, Social Champ includes keyword listening and competitor analysis as part of its offering. These capabilities are not available in RecurPost under any pricing plan.
However, the comparison shifts when team size is taken into account. RecurPost bills team members past the third at $20 per month each. As a result, a six-person agency on RecurPost Agency pays $139 per month. At this point, the pricing is broadly comparable to Social Champ’s bundled Agency plan at $149, which includes unlimited users.
Agencies with large teams and small account counts should evaluate their pricing requirements based on their team structure and account volume. A detailed breakdown of RecurPost’s full add-on pricing by category is available on the plans and pricing page.
Which Social Networks RecurPost and Social Champ Publish to
Social Champ publishes to 17 networks, while RecurPost publishes to 10.
The social media networks supported by both tools include:
- X
- YouTube
- TikTok
- Google Business Profile
- Threads
- Bluesky
Social Champ adds WhatsApp, Mastodon, and Discord, the latter of which is still in beta. While, RecurPost supports none of those three.

Social Champ also sells X analytics separately through its X Suite add-on. Therefore, X reporting is not included in the base plan.

Facebook Groups, Facebook personal profiles, and Instagram personal profiles publish through push notification reminders on both tools. This limitation is imposed by the platform APIs rather than by either software provider.

Coverage matters when a client lives on a network that only one tool can reach. For example, an agency may manage a gaming client running a Discord community and a retail client sending WhatsApp broadcasts. These clients require support for platforms that RecurPost does not currently provide. In comparison, an agency may publish exclusively on Meta, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Google Business Profile. In this case, support for platforms such as Discord or Mastodon is unlikely to provide additional value. This is primarily because they fall outside the agency’s publishing workflow.
In this scenario, RecurPost publishes to each network through a dedicated workflow, including the Instagram scheduler for feed posts, Stories, and Reels.

Scheduling, Publishing and Per-Platform Customization
RecurPost goes deeper on per-network fields and identifies more failures before a client views them.
RecurPost exposes platform-specific controls that most schedulers flatten into one text box. On Google Business Profile posts, users can add CTA buttons including Learn More, Sign Up, Buy, Order Online, Book, Call Now, and Offer. For Instagram posts, RecurPost supports collaborator invites, location tagging on Reels, people and product tagging, and custom thumbnails.
Additional platform-specific controls are available across TikTok, YouTube, and LinkedIn. On TikTok, RecurPost supports privacy status, plus comment, duet, and stitch controls, and branded content disclosure. On YouTube, users can configure privacy status, category, tags, and playlist assignment. On LinkedIn, document and carousel uploads can be published in PDF, PPT, or DOC formats.

RecurPost also handles more than 850 documented platform error types that break posts, including:
- image size mismatches
- token false expiry
- incorrect video codecs
- Google Business Profile posts that get rejected after an initial acceptance
For post-publication failures, such as Google Business Profile rejections after initial acceptance, RecurPost sends immediate notifications. This enables agencies to identify and resolve issues promptly, rather than discovering them weeks later during a client audit.
In contrast, Social Champ also customizes per network from a single composer, including:
- per-network texts and images
- previews
- alt text
- first comment
- location tags
It also validates posts before they go live and flags errors in the composer. However, Social Champ doesn’t support post variations for X/Twitter, which allow multiple variations for a single tweet. It also does not support Facebook text-background posts or Google Business Profile CTA buttons.

For example, picture one post for a restaurant client. The campaign requires a Google Business Profile offer post with a Book CTA, an Instagram post tagging the chef as a collaborator and the venue as a location, and a TikTok post with stitching switched off. RecurPost sets all three platform-specific settings from a single composer. In contrast, Social Champ handles the copy and images for each network but not the Google Business Profile Book CTA.
The RecurPost post composer carries these controls on every plan.
Bulk scheduling
RecurPost and Social Champ both bulk-schedule by CSV and by RSS feeds. Social Champ accepts images, video, and text in a single CSV upload. It also manages a review and error check before posts go live. RecurPost bulk-uploads video with custom per-platform thumbnails. The two platforms are close to parity in this area. Therefore, neither platform is likely to determine the purchasing decision on this basis alone.



Content libraries and recycling
RecurPost stores evergreen posts in recurring and seasonal libraries that repost on a repeating schedule. It also rotates post variations for X/Twitter when the content recycles. In contrast, Social Champ stores posts in collections with labels and recurring scheduling. These collection libraries are capped at 5 collections on Free, 20 on Starter, and 50 on Growth and above. In addition, individual library items do not support content variations.


Calendar
RecurPost and Social Champ both provide several common calendar management features, including:
- drag-and-drop rescheduling
- day, week, and month calendar views
- post previews
- platform filters
- Instagram grid preview
Also, both tools use filters to separate scheduled, published, and failed posts on the calendar.


Client Onboarding, Approval and Team Collaboration
RecurPost invites clients by email or link, and the client authorizes their own social accounts without handing over a password. This approach eliminates the need for credential rotation, shared account credentials, and access revocation when a client’s marketing lead or team members change.
Social Champ also lets clients authorize their own social accounts without handing over credentials through its client management feature. This feature enables adding clients to workspaces to manage their social accounts by themselves. However, it requires clients to create a Social Champ account.


Social Champ also shares a password-protected calendar link for client review. Clients can comment directly on posts during the review process. The approval workflow supports approval, rejection, and revision. Basic approvals are available on Standard, while multi-layer approvals are included with Professional plan and above.

Both routes eliminate credential sharing. The distinction lies in how each platform manages the collaboration, approval, and publishing workflow after client onboarding. Social Champ sends no pending-approval notification emails. As a result, a post waiting on client sign-off sits silently until someone chases it. Agencies feel that on Friday afternoons.
Social Champ defines three fixed roles, namely Admin, Editor, and Author. The roles are predefined, with no customizable role and no separate collaborator role. However, the team members can hold different permissions per social account. Standard includes no extra users at all, Professional charges $8 per user per month, and Agency includes unlimited users.

In comparison, RecurPost separates clients into workspaces, each with its own social accounts, libraries, calendar, inbox, and reports. Team members get scoped access to a workspace rather than the main account. Plus, each workspace carries its own approval rules. RecurPost names fewer roles than Social Champ. As a result, a team that wants explicit named permission tiers will find Social Champ more legible.

For instance, take a franchise client with six locations. The marketing lead of the agency refuses to share Google Business Profile credentials. Meanwhile, the regional managers each approve posts for their own locations. RecurPost solves this by onboarding every location password-free. It then automatically routes approvals by workspace. Conversely, Social Champ handles multi-layer approval on its Professional plan. However, it requires a team member to watch the queue manually.

While, RecurPost handles this through client collaboration and approval workflows.
Social Inbox and Engagement
RecurPost covers 4 networks in the inbox, including:
- Facebook pages
- Instagram professional accounts
- LinkedIn pages
- Google Business Profile
RecurPost pulls DMs, comments, and Google Business Profile reviews into one view. Plus it drafts replies with AI, applies labels, and assigns conversations to team members.

Social Champ covers 8 networks, including:
- Facebook pages
- Instagram business accounts
- LinkedIn pages
- Google Business Profile
- TikTok
- Threads
- YouTube
- WhatsApp Business

Social Champ centralizes messages, comments, and mentions in one inbox. It automates replies through its Automation Rules, assigns conversations, organizes them with filters and labels, and stores saved replies.

For teams that rely on WhatsApp Business, Social Champ offers a clear advantage with dedicated inbox support. RecurPost currently focuses on other channels and doesn’t yet include WhatsApp for inbox management.
However, RecurPost has two other advantages in this area. RecurPost offers AI-assisted replies to speed up responses, while Social Champ requires replies to be written manually. RecurPost also includes inbox access in its mobile app. For instance, a community manager handling weekend support for three restaurant clients can manage conversations from a phone with RecurPost. With Social Champ, they need to switch to a laptop to access the inbox.
DM Automation
Social Champ has no DM automation. In contrast, RecurPost manages keyword-triggered Instagram DMs.
RecurPost watches comments and Reels for a keyword, posts a public reply, and sends the commenter a DM with up to 500 characters. This includes emojis, clickable buttons, and links. Automations run continuously, and each one gets a name so a team managing dozens can search them.

Moreover, its new “DM Only If Follow” option lets you send DMs only to followers. If someone comments but doesn’t follow, the message is paused. It gets sent only after they follow your account. This helps filter low-intent users and brings in more serious followers.
RecurPost also has a new Non-Follower Flow. When a non-follower comments, they get a prompt asking them to follow to unlock the message. Once they follow, the system sends the original DM automatically. This creates a simple journey from comment to follow to message.
This setup works great for use cases like exclusive offers or flash sales, where you want only interested users to engage.
Social Champ offers Saved Replies, which are manual reply templates. A template still needs a person to send it. It lacks triggered flows, a visual flow builder, and a comment-to-DM path.
The difference becomes clear during high-volume campaigns. RecurPost is better suited for engagement campaigns that generate lots of comments. For example, launch a giveaway asking followers to comment a keyword for the entry link. RecurPost replies publicly and DMs the link to every commenter without supervision.
By comparison, on Social Champ someone answers each comment by hand, which stops being viable somewhere around the two-hundredth comment.
However, one limitation matters here. RecurPost’s DM automation is available only for Instagram and only on the Agency plan. Neither tool automates Facebook or LinkedIn DMs. Hence, an agency that needs cross-network DM automation doesn’t get it from either.
Social Listening and Competitor Analysis
RecurPost does not support social listening, whereas Social Champ does.
Social Champ monitors keywords across YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Reddit, and runs competitor analysis alongside it. Listening costs $29 per month as an add-on in Professional. It is included in Agency, but is unavailable in Standard.

Notably, Social Champ offers limited social listening capabilities. It tracks no hashtags and sends no mention alerts or notifications. Plus, it does not give you any way to reply to a mention from the listening dashboard. Instead, you can only read the findings and take action elsewhere.
RecurPost integrates Google Alerts for content monitoring and curation. It’s useful for discovering content, but it isn’t a social listening solution. For example, an agency whose retainer includes a monthly share-of-voice report cannot produce that report from RecurPost. It will either require Social Champ or a dedicated listening tool alongside to fill the gap.
Analytics, Reporting and White Label
RecurPost reports per platform, including 16 Google Business Profile metrics, and allows you to ask questions of a report through Chat with Reports. In addition, RecurPost generates PDF reports that can be shared with clients via an email or a link.

Moreover, RecurPost makes white labeling easy with a single logo upload. Your branding is applied across:
- Downloadable reports
- Shareable content calendars
- Shareable content libraries
- Client invite profiles
White-label reports are available on the Agency plan.

RecurPost also supports deeper insights into business performance and customer engagement. It tracks key metrics across platforms, enabling users to monitor visibility, engagement, customer intent, and reputation management from a single dashboard.
In contrast, Social Champ offers reporting and export options with reporting features that include:
- Follower growth
- Custom date ranges
- Competitor comparison
- Label reports
- Google Analytics reports
- Platform and post-level performance reports
- Combined reports across multiple social platforms
Social Champ exports to PDF, PPT, and CSV formats. While RecurPost supports PDF and CSV, it does not support PPT export.

However, there are two gaps in Social Champ. Social Champ does not support automated email delivery or AI-enabled report summarization. Social Champ’s white-labeling stops at the report file. It doesn’t include a branded client portal, custom domain, or a shareable report link. Hence, reports are exported and mailed manually.
For instance, an agency that sends 12 monthly client reports can have them generated and delivered via RecurPost’s scheduler. However, with Social Champ, the same agency has to manually export and email 12 PDFs every month.
See RecurPost analytics and reports for the full set of metrics.
AI Features
RecurPost integrates AI throughout the whole system, including the content creation workflow, inbox, and analytics. In composer, its AI capabilities include:
- Generating platform-specific posts and captions
- Adjusting tone and rewriting existing content
- Creating AI-generated images
It drafts and enhances replies with AI in the inbox. Reports answer questions and produce executive summaries. RecurPost also turns Google Business Profile reviews into testimonial images.

Conversely, Social Champ integrates AI mainly into the composer. Its AI capabilities include:
- Caption generation
- Image generation
- Content ideas
- Sentiment analysis
- Best-time suggestions
- Performance insights
Social Champ runs this natively with no external API key required.

Both tools meter AI. Social Champ sells credits at $9 per 100. While RecurPost sells AI posts at $10 per 200 and AI images at $10 per 200. Neither tool offers unlimited AI usage. Therefore, the difference lies in the breadth of AI capabilities, not the volume of usage.
Notably, Social Champ does not support AI in the inbox.
For instance, a freelancer writing 30 posts a week for five clients generates captions in either tool. However, RecurPost extends AI beyond content creation. It also drafts inbox replies and summarizes month-end reports.
Ad Boosting, Mobile Apps, Integrations and Support
RecurPost and Social Champ both support boosting posts as paid ads.
Social Champ boosts Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok posts straight from the scheduler on paid plans, with no spend cap imposed by the tool. However, its advertising features have a few limits. It does not include in-app ad performance reporting or support for Google Ads and Pinterest Ads.
In contrast, RecurPost boosts Facebook and Instagram posts through a $5 per month add-on. For example, an agency managing weekly campaigns across LinkedIn and TikTok can launch boosted posts without leaving Social Champ. With RecurPost, the workflow continues in the native ad platforms.
RecurPost ships full mobile apps on iOS and Android for scheduling, publishing, inbox and content, including Instagram Trial Reels and repeat one-off scheduling. In contrast, Social Champ ships iOS and Android apps that create, schedule, and auto-publish. However, it lacks inbox, deep analytics, and team management.
The differences extend beyond mobile apps. Each platform also takes a distinct approach to integrations, automation, and workflow customization. RecurPost integrates:
- Zapier
- Webhooks
- A native n8n node
- MCP access
- A public API
- Canva
- Bitly
- Google Drive
- Giphy
- Unsplash
- Pixabay

While Social Champ integrates:
- Zapier
- A REST API with OAuth2 on Agency and above
- MCP access
- Canva
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
- OneDrive
- HubSpot
- Salesforce

Each platform has its own integration strengths. Social Champ offers broader CRM connectivity, while RecurPost provides a stronger automation and developer ecosystem.
RecurPost supports customers 24/5 over chat and email, plus phone support, one-to-one sessions, and a dedicated customer success manager on higher plans. In contrast, Social Champ supports customers 24/5 over live chat and email. Live chat responses typically arrive within 30 minutes, while email responses are delivered within 24 hours. It also provides a knowledge base, video tutorials, and onboarding demos. Social Champ offers no phone support or community forum. Plus, Social Champ provides Free-plan users with no chat and assigns dedicated account managers only on Enterprise plans.


Where RecurPost Fits Agency Workflows, And Where It Does Not
RecurPost is designed for agencies that want faster client onboarding and more reliable publishing workflows.
Therefore, pick RecurPost when:
- Your clients will not share social account credentials, and password-free invites remove the objection.
- You run Instagram lead capture and need keyword-triggered DMs with clickable buttons.
- You want AI drafting replies and summarizing reports, not only writing captions.
- Your white-label needs cover shareable calendars and client invites, not only report PDFs.
- You run 20 social accounts with a team of three or fewer, where $79 per month stays flat.
- A failed client post costs you money, and 850 plus handled error types are worth paying for.
- Your team works the inbox from phones.
RecurPost does not fit when:
- Your retainer includes social listening, brand monitoring, or share-of-voice reporting.
- A client publishes to WhatsApp, Discord or Mastodon.
- You boost paid posts weekly across LinkedIn and TikTok from inside the scheduler.
- You need a permanently free plan rather than a 14-day trial.
- Your team runs past six people on a small account count, where per-member add-ons stack up.
Where Social Champ Fits Agency Workflows, And Where It Does Not
Social Champ fits teams whose clients live on more networks than the standard ten, and who bill for listening or boosting.
Pick Social Champ when:
- Your client publishes to WhatsApp, Discord, or Mastodon.
- You bill for keyword listening and competitor analysis and want them beside publishing.
- You boost Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or TikTok posts from the scheduler every week.
- You want a free forever plan to start on before committing budget.
- Your team is large, and your account count is small, where unlimited users on one bill wins.
- You prefer paying per profile from $5 rather than buying a tier.
- Your reporting stack needs PPT exports or Google Analytics inside social reports.
Social Champ does not fit when:
- You need DM automation of any kind. Social Champ has none.
- Your clients need a fully rebranded experience with a portal or a custom domain.
- Your client reports need to be mailed directly from the scheduler rather than exporting and mailing by hand each month.
- Your team relies on AI-assisted inbox replies.
- Your team works the inbox from phones.
- You want to post repeated content safely on X without breaking their duplicate-content rules.
Ruled out Social Champ but not yet decided? Compare the wider field in Social Champ alternatives.
RecurPost vs Social Champ: Who Should Pick Which
RecurPost and Social Champ ultimately differ in the type of agency workflows they are designed to support. The deciding factor is whether social listening and paid post boosting are core client deliverables.
Consider the 20-account agency from the pricing comparison above. If the agency’s services are limited to scheduling, approvals, and reporting, RecurPost delivers the required workflow for $79 per month. However, if the agency also delivers monthly share-of-voice reports and regularly boosts client posts, Social Champ costs $130–$149 per month. It includes the capabilities needed to support those services, which RecurPost does not currently offer.
Hence, pick RecurPost if your bottleneck is client onboarding, approval, and publishing reliability, and listening never appears on an invoice.
Social Champ is the stronger choice for agencies that bill clients for keyword listening, broader platform coverage, or in-dashboard post boosting. It is also well suited to teams that do not require automated direct messaging.
For the wider view of what RecurPost social media management software covers across composing, scheduling, engaging, and measuring, start on the homepage. Also, explore our complete collection of RecurPost comparisons.
Switching From Social Champ to RecurPost
RecurPost imports existing posts directly from connected social accounts, which rebuilds recent history without manual entry. Export scheduled posts from Social Champ to CSV and import the bulk upload into RecurPost. Then reconnect each client account to resume publishing.
Social Champ collections do not automatically map onto RecurPost libraries. Rebuild those by hand, and treat it as the one manual step in the move.
The migration checklist walks through account reconnection, queue rebuilding, and the first publishing week.
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RecurPost Agency covers 20 social accounts for $79 per month with 3 team members included and no per-user seat charge. Extra social accounts cost $4 per month each, and white-label reports come with the plan.
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RecurPost vs Social Champ FAQs
1. Does Social Champ have DM automation?
Social Champ has no DM automation. Social Champ offers Saved Replies, which are manual reply templates that a person can send. RecurPost runs keyword-triggered Instagram DM automation on the Agency plan, posting a public reply and sending a DM with clickable buttons and links.
2. Does RecurPost have social listening?
RecurPost has no social listening. RecurPost integrates Google Alerts for content monitoring and curation, which feeds content ideas rather than tracking brand mentions. Social Champ monitors keywords across YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Reddit, and runs competitor analysis.
3. Is Social Champ cheaper than RecurPost?
Social Champ is cheaper at very small account counts and more expensive at agency scale. Social Champ starts at $5 per profile and offers a free plan for 3 accounts. At 20 social accounts, RecurPost Agency costs $79 per month, compared to roughly $130 on Social Champ Growth or $149 on Social Champ Agency. However, team size narrows this gap, because RecurPost bills members past the third at $20 each.
4. Does Social Champ have a free plan?
Yes, Social Champ has a free plan that covers 3 social accounts, 1 user, and 15 scheduled posts. RecurPost offers a 14-day free trial instead of a free tier, with no credit card required to start.
5. Can clients approve posts without creating an account?
RecurPost and Social Champ both allow clients to approve posts without creating an account. RecurPost uses a shared calendar link or an email invite for clients, allowing them to review, approve, or reject scheduled content directly. Social Champ shares a password-protected calendar link that the client can open to comment and approve. Social Champ does not send pending-approval notification emails; hence, someone has to chase the sign-off manually.
6. Which networks does Social Champ support that RecurPost does not?
Social Champ supports WhatsApp, Mastodon and Discord, the latter of which is in beta. RecurPost supports none of the three. Both tools cover Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, Google Business Profile, Threads and Bluesky.
7. Can I switch from Social Champ to RecurPost?
Yes, you can switch from Social Champ to RecurPost by exporting scheduled posts to CSV and bulk uploading them, then reconnecting each client account. RecurPost also imports existing posts directly from connected social accounts. However, Social Champ collections do not carry over as RecurPost libraries and require rebuilding by hand.
8. Which tool has better client reporting?
RecurPost and Social Champ report differently rather than one reporting better than the other. Social Champ produces deeper report content, including Google Analytics data, Label reports, and PPT exports that RecurPost does not offer. RecurPost generates PDF reports that can be shared with clients via an email or a link. It summarizes them with AI and applies white-label branding across reports, calendars, libraries, and client invites. While Social Champ’s white-labeling covers only report files and is required to be exported and mailed manually.

