Best Social Media Management Tools for Multiple Accounts

Social media is taking the marketing world by storm, but it doesn’t have to overwhelm you. With the right social media management tools and assistance, managing multiple accounts will be easy to manage.

Do you find it hard to manage your social media accounts? Do you want a simple way to connect social media with other aspects of your business? Here are the best tools to make managing multiple social media accounts easy going.

Sprout Social


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We chose Sprout Social as our best overall due to the platform’s usability, publishing features, and analytics across all major social media platforms. This provider also offers one of the longest free trials in the business.Pros

  • Excellent user dashboard lets you manage your social networks in one place
  • Utilize Social Media Optimization tools
  • Analytics and reports help you manage your user engagement and return on investment (ROI)
  • Scheduling tools make creating posts a breeze
  • Free 30-day trial

Cons

  • Expensive standard plan
  • Limits to how many social profiles you can manage

We chose Sprout Social as the best option for businesses based on the array of scheduling tools and analytics they offer, their mobile app for iOS and Android, and their paid promotion tools to help you expertly boost Meta posts. One major benefit you get with Sprout Social is a 30-day free trial with any of their plans. If you’re unsure of the value of this software, this free trial gives you a full month to try it out. 

This software currently supports all the major social media platforms, including Meta, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, making it an excellent choice for all-in-one management. There are three paid plans to choose from:

  • Standard: $89 per month
  • Professional: $149 per month
  • Advanced: $249 per month.

Sprout Social says their Professional plan is most popular since it lets you manage up to 10 social media accounts in one place. It also comes with an all-in-one social box, social content calendar, response rate and time analysis reports, analysis tools for Twitter hashtags, and plenty more valuable tools. With any of their plans, you also get a mobile app to manage your social media accounts on the go. 

The Standard plan includes many of the features of the Professional plan, yet you can only manage up to five social profiles if you choose this option.

Hootsuite


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Hootsuite earns high rankings for its tracking tools and analytics. This software lets you analyze trends and engagement in real-time. Their analytics tools extend to both regular posting and social media ads.Pros

  • Professional plans start at just $49 per month
  • Free plan available
  • Connects with 20+ social networks
  • 30-day trial available

Cons

  • Some analytics reports are at an additional cost
  • Plans can be costly if you have a lot of social profiles or spend a considerable sum on ads each month
  • Free plans have limited tools

Hootsuite made our ranking as best for analytics because they offer some of the most comprehensive analytics and social media tracking tools on the market today, including customizable reports and team productivity reporting.

While paying more for detailed analytics and reporting can cause the cost of Hootsuite to swell, having access to this information can be crucial for businesses that rely on social media for the bulk of their marketing efforts.

Hootsuite has four paid options:

  • Professional: $49 per month
  • Team: $129 per month
  • Business: $599 per month
  • Enterprise: Varies (it’s for larger or more complex institutions)

The starter Professional plan can be a good option for small businesses because it allows you to manage 10 social profiles in one place. You also get unlimited scheduling, although you’re limited to one user. The Team plan is available for up to three users, and you can manage up to 20 social profiles in one place.

Note that all plans from Hootsuite come with unlimited scheduled messages, unlimited auto-scheduling, a publishing calendar, a social inbox, and plenty of other tools. You can also try two of Hootsuite’s four plans free for 30 days, which is a major benefit if you prefer to try before you buy.

Zoho


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Zoho stands out as an all-in-one tool consumers can use to run the social aspects of their business in one place while managing their email, projects, accounting, and webinars.Pros

  • Zoho offers a CRM product that lets you manage your email, projects, accounting, and more under one umbrella
  • You can integrate their social media management platform, which works with all major social media networks
  • Social media planning for individuals starts at $10 per month
  • A free edition with limited features is available with an option to upgrade

Cons

  • Plans for agencies start at $230 per month, which is on the expensive side
  • Plans for individuals and businesses only include one to three team members, with more users requiring an additional monthly spend

Zoho made our ranking as the best all-in-one tool based on the CRM product they offer in addition to social media management software. You can utilize Zoho to store and manage your email, create and oversee products, and take care of accounting all in one place. Zoho also offers comprehensive social media management software you can buy separately or integrate for full all-in-one management.

When it comes to their social media management software, Zoho offers three plans for businesses:

  • Standard: $10 per month
  • Professional: $30 per month
  • Premium: $40 per month

Each plan lets you publish and schedule posts across multiple platforms, access summary reports and analytics, and access a Bitly integration & URL shortener. The Standard and Professional plans are limited to one brand and one team member, but both plans let you add additional team members or social channels for an additional cost. 

A free plan with limited functionality is also available. With the free plan, you get access for one team member and brand and the ability to publish multiple posts in one place. Zoho also offers social media software for agencies that manage at least 10 different brands under their business umbrella.

Buffer (Web, iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Safari)

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Buffer is one of the longest-running social media tools aimed primarily at scheduling posts, although it’s gone through multiple updates, shifts, and iterations. It supports Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Pinterest. Free users can connect up to three social accounts, including Facebook Pages and groups.

When you first connect a social account, Buffer will create a schedule for you. By default, Buffer creates four slots per day: in the morning, around noon, late-afternoon, and later in the evening for the time zone you’ve selected. Head to Settings > Posting Schedule to tweak this at any time, delete or add time slots, or disable an entire day. The more slots you have, the more updates you’ll need to schedule, but scheduling updates is easy with Buffer’s intuitive dashboard, mobile apps, and browser extensions.

For scheduling content from the web, Buffer offers browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. Click the Buffer icon in your toolbar (or use a keyboard shortcut), compose your update, and click Add to Queue to schedule. There are also mobile apps available for both iOS and Android, so you can schedule on the go.

While Buffer’s free plan is good enough to get started, if you want a more complete social media management solution or to control more than three social media accounts at once, you’ll need to pay $6/month per social channel for the Essentials plan. This gives you access to detailed analytics and engagement features, which let you interact with your audience directly from Buffer. (Also, if you want to bring team members on board, Buffer goes up to $12/month per social channel.)

With Zapier, it’s easy to link any other service you use to Buffer. For example, you can automatically add new blog posts to your schedule, either directly from WordPress or through an RSS feed.

Buffer Price: Free plan includes one user, three accounts, and 10 queued posts per profile; from $6/month per social channel for the Essentials plan that offers unlimited queued posts per profile; from $12/month per social channel for the Team plan that offers unlimited users.

Agora Pulse

Social media management simplified

Prices: Free, $79 per month, $159 per month, plus enterprise options

Description: Like the social media management platforms mentioned above, Agora Pulse is also an all-in-one social media platform with scheduling, responding, and reporting features.

Unique value: Unlike the rest, Agora Pulse has several unique features such as competitor analysis and Facebook contest apps at a very affordable price point.

Conclusion

Having many accounts on social media has become so common among small business owners that handling them can feel overwhelming. Here are the best tools and apps to help you manage multiple accounts on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and more.

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