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FeedHive Alternative
Looking for a FeedHive alternative? PostNext enhances AI content workflows with scheduling, analytics, and collaboration features.
Last verified: April 30, 2026 against FeedHive's public pricing and product pages.
PostNext.io vs FeedHive at a glance
FeedHive is a smaller, AI-first scheduler with a sharp Twitter/X focus. Its differentiators are concrete: AI Inspirations for post ideation, AI predictions that score how a post is likely to perform before it goes out, conditional posting (auto-recycle or auto-follow-up if a post hits an engagement threshold), and a thread composer built around the way X creators actually write. PostNext.io plays a broader game — multi-modal AI that covers post text, image generation, and a full WordPress blog generator — across X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, and Threads, at a flat €11/mo for 15 channels.
This comparison sticks to the parts that actually differ. We checked both products against their public pricing pages on April 30, 2026.
Side-by-side comparison
| PostNext.io | FeedHive | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price (paid) | €11/mo (Premium, 15 channels) | $19/mo (Creator, 4 social accounts) |
| Free plan | Yes — 1,000 posts/mo fair use cap | No |
| Free trial (paid) | 7 days | 14 days, no credit card |
| Channels at base paid tier | 15 | 4 |
| Posts per month (paid) | Unlimited | Capped on Creator (~30 scheduled); unlimited on Business+ |
| AI post writing | Yes — 150–500 credits/mo by tier | Yes — AI Writing Assistant + AI Inspirations |
| AI image generation | Yes (Premium and above) | No |
| AI WordPress blog generator | Yes | No |
| AI post-performance prediction | No | Yes (Brand and above) |
| Conditional posting / auto-recycle | No | Yes (Brand and above) |
| Twitter/X thread composer | Basic | Yes — purpose-built thread scheduling |
| Supported platforms | X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Threads | X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Threads |
| Team seats | Unlimited (Teams €4/user, 5-user min) | Workspaces, not per-seat: 5 (Brand) → 100 (Agency) |
| White-label / agency | No | Yes (Agency $299/mo) |
Where FeedHive wins
- AI predictions before you publish. FeedHive scores a draft against your historical engagement and tells you whether it's likely to land. PostNext doesn't predict performance — it generates the text but not the forecast.
- Conditional posting and auto-recycle. "If this post breaks 100 likes in 24 hours, automatically post the follow-up" or "if a post performed well 90 days ago, recycle it." This is FeedHive's signature automation. PostNext has no equivalent today.
- Twitter/X thread composer. FeedHive treats threads as a first-class object — preview, edit, schedule the whole thread, publish without rebuilding. PostNext schedules X posts but its thread handling is thinner.
- AI Inspirations for ideation. A library of AI-generated post-idea templates aimed at indie hackers and X creators short on inspiration. PostNext's AI assists drafting once you have an angle; FeedHive helps you find the angle.
- 14-day free trial with no credit card. Twice as long as PostNext's 7-day trial.
- White-label Agency tier. If you resell scheduling under your own brand, FeedHive's $299/mo Agency plan covers that; PostNext doesn't offer white-label today.
Where PostNext.io wins
- Multi-modal AI, not just text. PostNext bundles AI post writing, AI image generation, and an AI WordPress blog generator. FeedHive's AI is text-only — no image generation, no long-form blog drafting.
- Free plan exists. 1,000 posts/mo under fair use on PostNext Free. FeedHive has no free tier — only the 14-day trial.
- Cheaper at the entry point. €11/mo with 15 channels on PostNext Premium versus $19/mo with 4 social accounts on FeedHive Creator. The crossover is immediate for anyone managing more than three or four channels.
- Per-user team pricing for agencies that count seats, not workspaces. A 5-person agency on PostNext Teams is €20/mo with 25 channels included. FeedHive's equivalent shape lands on Brand ($29) or Business ($99) depending on workspace count.
- WordPress publishing. If your social strategy is downstream of a WordPress content engine, PostNext drafts the blog and schedules the social — FeedHive only does the social half.
Pick FeedHive if…
- You're an indie hacker or X-first creator and you want AI to predict whether a post will land before you hit publish.
- You want auto-recycling and conditional follow-ups on top-performing posts running on autopilot.
- Threads on X are central to your content — you want a real thread composer, not a workaround.
- You need a white-label agency tier today.
Pick PostNext.io if…
- You want AI that covers more than text — images and long-form blog drafts in the same tool.
- You publish across multiple platforms (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn) and X is one channel among many, not the centre.
- You want a free plan to evaluate before paying anything.
- You publish on WordPress and want AI blog drafts integrated with social scheduling.
- You manage 4+ channels and want a flat monthly cost rather than tier-jumping for more accounts.
FAQ
Does PostNext.io predict post performance like FeedHive?
No. FeedHive's AI predictions — scoring a draft's likely engagement before you publish — are its signature feature and have no PostNext equivalent today. If pre-publish performance scoring is the reason you're shopping, FeedHive is the better fit.
Can PostNext.io auto-recycle high-performing posts the way FeedHive does?
Not yet. FeedHive's conditional posting (auto-recycle, auto-follow-up triggered by engagement thresholds) is a specific automation PostNext doesn't ship in April 2026. PostNext lets you schedule and queue manually; if "set it and forget it" recycling matters to your workflow, FeedHive wins this one.
Is FeedHive better for Twitter/X creators?
For X-first workflows, generally yes. FeedHive's thread composer, AI Inspirations, and AI predictions are tuned to the way X creators draft, test, and recycle. PostNext schedules X but treats it as one of six platforms rather than the centre of gravity.
Is PostNext.io's AI better than FeedHive's?
It's broader, not necessarily smarter. PostNext covers text, images, and WordPress blog generation. FeedHive's AI is text-only but adds prediction and ideation features PostNext doesn't have. If you want multi-modal AI, PostNext is the more capable tool. If you want AI that scores and automates posts on X, FeedHive is the more focused tool.
Which is cheaper?
PostNext Premium (€11/mo, 15 channels) is cheaper than FeedHive Creator ($19/mo, 4 accounts) at the entry point and the gap widens with more channels. FeedHive's higher tiers (Business $99, Agency $299) include automations and white-label features PostNext doesn't sell at any price, so price-only comparisons stop being meaningful past the entry tier.
Does FeedHive have a free plan?
No. FeedHive offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, but no permanent free tier. PostNext has a free plan (1,000 posts/mo under fair use) plus a 7-day paid-tier trial.
Pricing and feature data sourced from FeedHive's pricing page and PostNext.io's pricing page on April 30, 2026. Plans and prices change — verify current details on each vendor's site before signing up.
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