6 Best Bit Social Alternatives for WordPress in 2026

6 Best Bit Social Alternatives for WordPress in 2026
Saritel Abbaszade

Saritel Abbaszade

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Bit Social can be a strong fit for budget-driven publishers who want a Lifetime licence under $200, AI captions on a bring-your-own-OpenAI-key basis, and a clean modern admin experience inside WP-Admin. But it is not always the right install — especially if you need an alternative to Bit Social, a Bit Social replacement, or Bit Social competitors for WordPress because you want Reddit auto-share today, a meaningful free tier, a Gutenberg-native sidebar, per-channel taxonomy routing at publish, a Webhook destination, or a vendor with more than 6,000 active installs behind it.

I compared the strongest Bit Social alternatives by looking at each plugin's public pricing page, the WordPress.org rating and review breakdowns, my own hands-on testing on a clean WordPress install, and each vendor's feature documentation. Below is the short list of tools worth considering and where each one fits best.

Why Look for a Bit Social Alternative?

Bit Social earns its 4.5 / 5 rating from 34 reviews on WordPress.org (as of 2026-05-18) and a positive "Easier to Use for Non-Technical Users" sentiment from the 5★ majority. The reasons buyers shortlist alternatives in 2026 are concrete, however, and they cluster around six specific gaps.

The Free tier is only 2 networks. Bit Social Free on WordPress.org supports Facebook Pages and LinkedIn Profile only — every other network is Pro. The 1★ review "Only Facebook and LinkedIn are Free" (KamatsuKyoto) is the most predictable buyer-disappointment trigger in the entire reviews file. Blog2Social Free covers 12 networks, Jetpack Social Free covers 8, NextScripts SNAP Free covers 24, and SchedulePress Free covers 7 of its 8 networks. Bit Social's free-tier value is the weakest in this set.

Reddit is "Coming Soon" and several mainstream long-tail networks are missing entirely. Bit Social covers 13 destinations in the Connect Account modal — Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, Google Business Profile, Pinterest, Discord, Tumblr, Instagram, TikTok, X (Twitter), Bluesky, Line, Telegram. Reddit is marketed as "Coming Soon" and is not connectable today. There is no Mastodon, no generic Webhook (Zapier/IFTTT), no VK, no ok.ru, no Xing, no Truth Social, no Plurk, no Flickr, no Medium, no Blogger, no WordPress.com or peer-WordPress, and no YouTube Community. If you need any of those, Bit Social cannot help.

The 6,000+ active install base is small for a category leader. Bit Social has 6,000+ active installs and 34 reviews on WordPress.org (2026-05-18). Compare with Blog2Social (50,000+ active installs, 2,088 reviews), FS Poster (50K+ active installs / 25K+ paid customers on fs-poster.com), Jetpack Social (30,000+), NextScripts SNAP (30,000+), or SchedulePress (10,000+, 198 reviews). The maturity gap is real — and a single 1★ review like "Doesn't work!" carries more weight on a 34-review base than on a 2,000-review base.

No Gutenberg sidebar and no per-channel taxonomy routing at publish. Bit Social does not register a Gutenberg editor sidebar. To opt-out a single post from auto-share, the author has to leave the editor and visit the Auto-Post page before publishing. Worse: per-channel category filtering only exists inside the WP Post Schedule module — the default at-publish auto-share fires on every selected account with no taxonomy-based routing. Buyers who want "Tech category → LinkedIn only" rules at publish time hit a wall.

No click-tracking analytics, no URL shortener, no Webhook, no multi-LLM AI. Bit Social's detailed share logs are genuinely strong — you can drill into each share and click straight through to the live network post — but logs are not analytics. There is no aggregated click count, no impression data, no engagement metric. There is no built-in URL shortener (bit.ly / s.id / Rebrandly chaining is absent). There is no Webhook destination for Zapier or IFTTT. And the AI Prompts modal only supports OpenAI — no Anthropic, no Google, no local LLMs.

A few rough edges turn up in everyday use. The in-plugin License & Support route currently 404s — a small thing, but it dents your confidence the first time you go to check your licence. The Home dashboard's Published Post counter does not increment after a successful auto-share, so you cannot use it as a quick "did today's posts go out?" health check. The Calendar planner is a creation entry-point only — it does not show schedules you have already set up, so you cannot scan a month at a glance and confirm what is queued. And Share Now's Save Draft button does not reliably save a draft for later, so "compose now, finish later" is not something you can lean on. None of these break the core auto-share flow — Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and Pinterest all share cleanly — but they are real friction if you live in the plugin every day.

If any of those gaps maps to your situation, the six alternatives below are the ones I would shortlist.

Quick Comparison Table

Tool Starting Price Best For Strongest Advantage Main Limitation
FS Poster $58/yr intro on Single (renews at $65/yr); optional Lifetime tier Agencies, WooCommerce stores, breadth-first publishers 26 networks incl. Reddit, Mastodon, Webhook + 50K+ installs + optional Lifetime No free tier
Blog2Social Free (12 networks) · €72/yr Smart (≈ €6/mo equivalent, billed yearly) Editorial teams who want a real free tier + calendar 25 networks on Business + best-time-to-post + 50K+ installs / 2,088 reviews Auto-share on publish is paid; X is a monthly-billed add-on
Jetpack Social Free (8 networks) · €59.40 first year (€4.95/mo equivalent, billed yearly) Solo bloggers on the Automattic stack Gutenberg-native sidebar + 8-network free tier + Automattic brand Only 8 networks; no X/Twitter; no Pinterest
NextScripts SNAP Free (24 networks) · $14.95–$249.95/yr add-ons Technical buyers needing VK, ok.ru, weibo, MailChimp 30 destinations + 24 free + 100% white-label Dated admin UI + 3.3/5 rating + DIY developer apps
SchedulePress Free (7 of 8 networks) · $39/yr · $299 LTD Unlimited Editorial calendar + multi-author publishers Drag-and-drop editorial calendar + Missed Schedule Handler + Advanced Schedule Only 8 networks; no Activity Log
Revive Social Free (2 networks) · $99–$399/yr Evergreen archive recycling Purpose-built recurring re-share with deep filters Free is only 2 networks; LinkedIn currently broken

Prices checked in May 2026. Free plans, intro pricing, and add-on tiers shift frequently — always re-verify on the vendor pricing page before you buy.

Best Bit Social Alternatives

1. FS Poster — The 26-network, Lifetime, agency-ready alternative

FS Poster Customize modal opened on a WooCommerce product edit screen, configuring per-channel auto-share content across all nine connected social channels with the Auto-share toggle enabled

Starting price: $58/year intro on Single (renews at $65/year), with an optional Lifetime tier for 30 websites.

FS Poster is the strongest direct alternative for Bit Social buyers who outgrow the 13-network ceiling — especially if you need Reddit, Mastodon, a generic Webhook destination, VK, ok.ru, Truth Social, or per-channel taxonomy routing at publish. It is a WordPress plugin first, installed and activated inside WP-Admin like Bit Social, with a modern v7 admin dashboard, a 26-network channel inventory (including the newly added YouTube Shorts destination), a calendar with real event overlays, a recurring Planner for evergreen reshares, a one-click bulk action on the standard WordPress Posts list, and a native WooCommerce hook so Product publishes auto-share without a separate add-on.

Key features:

  • 26 social networks covered on every plan (Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, YouTube Shorts, Bluesky, Mastodon, Reddit, Telegram, Discord, VK, Google Business Profile, Truth Social, Plurk, Flickr, Webhook, and more)
  • Optional Lifetime tier covering 30 websites for long-term/multi-site buyers; updates included for the life of the plugin
  • WooCommerce-native — products auto-share once Woo is active, no extra licence
  • Per-channel category filters at publish (include/exclude by taxonomy) — so Tech posts can land on LinkedIn only while Travel posts go to Pinterest only
  • Recurring Planner with sleep-time exclusions and weekday × time matrix
  • WP Posts-list bulk action ("Bulk Schedule [FS Poster]") to rehydrate an archive in one click
  • FS Poster panel on the post and product edit screen with per-channel toggles
  • AI captions + image generation (bring your own OpenAI key)
  • Per-channel proxy, watermarking, click tracking, URL shorteners, multisite support

Pricing: Starts at $58/year intro on Single (renews at $65/year, 1 site). Plus is $109/year intro / $195/year renewal (3 sites) and Developer is $229/year intro / $449/year renewal (15 sites). For long-term/multi-site buyers, an optional one-time Lifetime tier covers 30 websites with 12 months of support and lifetime updates. 14-day money-back guarantee. No free tier.

Best for: WordPress agencies and freelancers running 3+ client sites, publishers needing Reddit / Mastodon / Webhook / VK / ok.ru / Truth Social, WooCommerce stores that want product auto-promotion, and any operator who wants click-tracking analytics + a URL shortener inside the plugin rather than activity logs only.

Why it is a strong Bit Social alternative: It closes Bit Social's biggest structural gaps in one tier. Almost 2× the network coverage (26 vs 13), including every long-tail destination Bit Social is missing — Reddit (Bit Social: "Coming Soon"), Mastodon, Webhook, VK, ok.ru, Xing, Truth Social, Plurk, Medium, Blogger, peer-WordPress, YouTube Community. Per-channel taxonomy filtering works at publish time, not only inside a separate Schedule module. The edit-screen FS Poster panel gives you per-post per-channel opt-out without leaving the editor. The WP Posts-list bulk action rehydrates an archive in one click — Bit Social has none. In-plugin click-tracking analytics and a URL shortener close two more gaps that Bit Social's detailed share logs do not cover. And on maturity, FS Poster reports 50K+ active installs / 25K+ paid customers (fs-poster.com, 2026-05-18) versus Bit Social's 6,000+ active installs on WordPress.org — meaningfully larger trust base. The one trade-off is the absence of a free tier and a higher optional Lifetime tier (FS Poster's Lifetime covers 30 sites, versus Bit Social's $149 unlimited-sites Agency LTD).

What to watch for: There is no free tier — you either purchase or kick the tyres on the live demo first. Twitter/X behaviour is the most volatile network across the whole category, so expect to retest your X flow whenever platform-side anti-automation moves. Image-led networks (Instagram, Pinterest, Instagram Story) need a featured image; media or video sharing works where each individual network supports it. AI captions and image generation run on your own OpenAI key. And FS Poster's Lifetime tier is multi-site within a 30-website cap — it is not unlimited-sites like Bit Social Agency LTD.

If a one-page head-to-head is what you need, read the FS Poster review for the full walkthrough, the Bit Social review for the in-depth Bit Social walkthrough, or the FS Poster vs Bit Social comparison for the direct side-by-side.

2. Blog2Social — The bigger-free-tier and calendar-first alternative

Blog2Social drag-and-drop social media calendar showing a published post stacked on a day cell

Starting price: Free (12 networks, manual share) · €72/year Smart (≈ €6/month equivalent) · €118.80/year Pro (≈ €9.90/month equivalent) · €299.88/year Business (≈ €24.99/month equivalent), all billed yearly.

Blog2Social is Adenion's flagship social-publishing plugin for WordPress and the most obvious "broader free + bigger install base" replacement for Bit Social. It exposes its own dedicated admin area (Dashboard → Networks → Social Media Posts → Calendar → Settings) and lets editors push WordPress posts — or freshly-curated links, text, images, or videos — to a deep network set: up to 25 destinations on the Business tier, covering Facebook Pages and Profiles, LinkedIn Profile and Page, Instagram Business, Threads, Bluesky, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, Vimeo, Reddit, Medium, Mastodon, Discord, Telegram, Google Business Profile, Xing, VK, Tumblr, Blogger, Flickr, and more. With 2,088 reviews and 4.5 / 5 stars on WordPress.org and 50,000+ active installs, it carries the highest-volume trust signal in this category.

Key features:

  • 25 networks on Business tier (12 on Free), including Mastodon, Reddit, Medium, Xing, VK, and Blogger that Bit Social does not support
  • Per-network share editor — each connected account has its own textarea, character counter, image controls — even on Free
  • Best Time Manager presets visible per-network on the Networks page — even on Free
  • Drag-and-drop social-media calendar inside WordPress (genuinely renders the live share batch, unlike Bit Social's empty-cell-only Calendar)
  • Re-Share Posts evergreen planner with a rich rule builder (post types, dates, categories, authors, image-only, share-cap, day-of-week)
  • AI Post Templates per-network (tone + writing-style switches) added in v8.9.0
  • First-comment automation for 10 networks (Facebook, Flickr, Reddit, VK, YouTube, Vimeo, Mastodon, Discord, Threads, Band)
  • 30-day free Premium Pro trial (auto-downgrades to Free)

Pricing: Free covers 12 networks with manual share, 1 account per network, 1 user, 1 site. Paid tiers are Smart €72/year (≈ €6/month equivalent, 16 networks, 2 sites), Pro €118.80/year (≈ €9.90/month equivalent, 24 networks, 5 sites), Business €299.88/year (≈ €24.99/month equivalent, 25 networks, 10 sites) — all billed yearly. X (Twitter) is always a separate paid add-on sold as a genuine monthly subscription at $14.99–$59.99/month (70 / 100 / 250 posts per month). Video Posting is always a separate paid annual add-on at $69/year. No Lifetime tier on the base plans.

Best for: Editorial teams and content marketers who want a real calendar + Best Time Manager + reshare planner inside WordPress, cost-sensitive buyers who want to start on Free with broad network coverage and graduate to a paid plan only when they need scheduling automation, and buyers who specifically value the "Made in Germany" trust framing.

Why it is a strong Bit Social alternative: The Free tier covers 12 networks versus Bit Social's 2 — the single most actionable swap for any reader complaining about Bit Social's restrictive free plan. The installed base is 50,000+ active installs versus Bit Social's 6,000+ on WordPress.org, and 2,088 reviews versus Bit Social's 34 — dramatically broader real-world validation. The social-media calendar genuinely overlays existing scheduled events, addressing the Bit Social gap where the Calendar only shows empty "Add schedule" cells even after you have queued a recurring share. Mastodon, Reddit, Medium, Xing, and VK are covered — networks Bit Social does not support. And the Best Time Manager presets are something Bit Social does not have.

What to watch for: Auto-share on publish is a paid-tier feature — the Free plan requires manual Share Now clicks for every post. X (Twitter) is a separate add-on billed monthly at $14.99–$59.99/month (genuine monthly subscription per the vendor page), stacked on top of the annual base subscription. No Lifetime tier, which is the single biggest reason a Bit Social buyer chose the $149 Agency LTD in the first place. The pricing matrix is four-dimensional (networks × accounts × users × websites + monthly X + annual Video), so use the checkout-verified annual total of the base plan as your reference point rather than a public-page monthly display. And there is no Gutenberg sidebar — every Blog2Social action lives in the plugin's own admin area.

For the full review — including the per-network share editor and live Threads screenshots — read the Blog2Social review.

3. Jetpack Social — The simpler Gutenberg-native alternative

Jetpack Social Connect Account modal showing all eight supported networks: Facebook, Instagram Business, Threads, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Nextdoor, Tumblr, and Mastodon

Starting price: Free · €59.40 first year (€4.95/month equivalent) then €107.40/year renewal (€8.95/month equivalent) for the Social paid plan, billed annually.

Jetpack Social is Automattic's stripped-down WordPress publishing plugin. From a native Gutenberg sidebar — exactly the workflow Bit Social does not offer — it auto-shares a new post with featured image and excerpt to 8 supported networks (Facebook Pages, Instagram Business, Threads, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Nextdoor, Tumblr, Mastodon). The Free tier covers the core auto-share, scheduling, content recycling, manual-share buttons, link preview, UTM-on-share, and a Social Notes beta — and has been unlimited shares since September 2024 (the old 30/month cap is gone).

Key features:

  • Native Gutenberg sidebar widget — per-post per-account opt-out without leaving the editor
  • 8 networks — Facebook Pages, Instagram Business, Threads, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Nextdoor, Tumblr, Mastodon (4× more free-tier breadth than Bit Social Free)
  • Free tier has unlimited shares; auto-share, scheduling, manual re-share all included
  • Per-account custom message + per-account custom image on the paid plan
  • Social Image Generator (template-based branded share images) on paid
  • Sharing Activity dialog with per-row Shared/Scheduled status and live "View ↗" link
  • Mastodon support (which Bit Social lacks)
  • 14-day money-back guarantee

Pricing: Social Free covers the core flow on 8 networks with unlimited shares. The Social paid plan runs €59.40 first year (~$59) then €107.40/year renewal (~$107) — ≈ €4.95/month intro, €8.95/month renewal. A 2-year prepay at €133.44 offers an additional discount. The Growth bundle (Social + Stats + Search + Boost) is €107.40 first year, €227.40 renewal. Currency is IP-geolocated by Automattic.

Best for: Solo bloggers and small businesses publishing to 2–4 mainstream networks, buyers already paying for Jetpack (Stats, Security, Growth), and less-technical WordPress users who value the Automattic name and the absence of a separate SaaS subscription.

Why it is a strong Bit Social alternative: Two specific gaps. The Gutenberg sidebar is the simplest in-editor publishing flow in the category — Bit Social forces the author to leave the editor and visit the Auto-Post page to opt-out per-post. And the Free tier covers 8 networks versus Bit Social's 2 — including Mastodon (which Bit Social does not support at all) and Bluesky. For a solo blogger who only needs Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and Mastodon, Jetpack Social Free is meaningfully more complete than Bit Social Free. The Automattic brand also closes Bit Social's "6,000-install maturity gap" concern — Jetpack Social has 30,000+ active installs.

What to watch for: Only 8 networks — no Pinterest, X/Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Discord, Telegram, VK, Truth Social, Webhook, or Google Business Profile. Twitter/X is permanently removed post-2023 API change. The WordPress.org rating is 3.3 / 5 from 74 reviews with a bimodal distribution — the 1★ cluster centres on OAuth-reconnection issues. There is no recurring evergreen-reshare planner, no WP Posts-list bulk action, no WooCommerce-aware logic, no per-channel category filter, no AI captions, and no multi-site / agency licensing. And Jetpack Social has no Lifetime tier — Bit Social wins on lifetime economics.

For the full review — including the Sharing Activity screenshot — read the Jetpack Social review.

4. NextScripts SNAP — The 30-network, technical-buyer alternative

NextScripts SNAP Accounts page showing a connected Facebook account and the full list of 30 supported social network destinations

Starting price: Free (24 networks) · paid add-ons from $14.95/year · $69.95/year Autopost bundle · $249.95/year All-Access Pass.

NextScripts: Social Networks Auto-Poster (SNAP) is the 14-year-old workhorse WordPress auto-poster — first published March 2012. From its own top-level admin area it auto-shares to 30 listed network destinations: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Blogger, Pinterest, Reddit, Instagram, Telegram, Flickr, Flipboard, Google Business Profile, Line, LiveJournal, MailChimp, Medium, ok.ru, Plurk, Scoop.It, SETT, XING, VK.com, weibo, Diigo, Instapaper, deviantART, vBulletin, WordPress-to-WordPress, YouTube channel feed, and Yo. The flagship differentiator is 100% white-label posting — buyers register their own Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn developer apps so every share is attributed to their brand, with no "shared via NextScripts" footer.

Key features:

  • 30 listed network destinations — the broadest reach in the WordPress auto-poster category
  • 24 networks work on the free tier; 6 require the Premium API addon (Pinterest, Reddit, Flipboard, GBP, Scoop.It, YouTube + LinkedIn Company pages)
  • 100% white-label posts via the buyer's own developer apps
  • Reposter (recycler) with full rule-builder on Free — category/tag/post-type/author filters, frequency, randomized posting time
  • 15+ replacement tags including %TITLE%, %URL%, %SHORTURL%, %IMG%, plus "spin" syntax {a|b|c} for per-post variation
  • 11 URL shorteners built-in (is.gd, bit.ly, YOURLS, Rebrandly, and more)
  • Open Graph injection + Quick Post composer on Free
  • Auto-import comments from Twitter and Facebook → WP comments (unique in the category)
  • Direct connectors for VK, ok.ru, weibo, Plurk, LiveJournal, Diigo, Instapaper, Scoop.It, MailChimp, vBulletin, SETT, WordPress-to-WordPress — networks Bit Social does not support at all

Pricing: Base plugin is $0 on WordPress.org. Paid features ship as 5 separately-billed annual add-ons: Multi Account $49.95/year, Premium API $49.95/year, Multi User $149.95/year, Scheduled & Delayed Posting $14.95/year, Proxies $14.95/year. The Autopost bundle at $69.95/year compresses Multi Account + Premium API + Scheduled & Delayed + Proxies; the All-Access Pass at $249.95/year covers every current and future add-on. No Lifetime tier, no monthly billing, no trial.

Best for: Technical site owners and developers who will register their own Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn developer apps, publishers needing oddball / regional networks (ok.ru, VK, weibo, XING, LiveJournal, Plurk, MailChimp, vBulletin, SETT, Diigo, Instapaper, Scoop.It) that mainstream auto-posters don't cover, buyers who specifically need WordPress-to-WordPress cross-posting, and cost-sensitive solo bloggers who can run the free tier on 24 networks.

Why it is a strong Bit Social alternative: Two distinctive wins. The Free tier covers 24 networks versus Bit Social's 2 — by far the most generous free entry-point in the category. And SNAP has direct connectors for VK, ok.ru, weibo, Plurk, LiveJournal, vBulletin, SETT, Scoop.It, and MailChimp — every one of which Bit Social either lists as Coming Soon (Reddit) or does not support at all. SNAP also has Reddit live today and a depth of long-tail and regional networks that Bit Social cannot match.

What to watch for: 3.3 / 5 average rating from 617 reviews on WordPress.org — the lowest in this category, with 37% of reviews 1-star and a documented 2-year development dormancy (July 2020 → July 2022). The admin UI feels mid-2010s, not modern — Bit Social's interface is dramatically cleaner. Per-network setup is heavy DIY (the buyer registers their own developer apps for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, etc.). Facebook tokens expire every 30 days. There is no in-WordPress calendar, no Gutenberg sidebar widget, and scheduling is paid ($14.95/year Scheduled & Delayed Posting addon). Pinterest is paid. Multiple accounts per network is paid. Support throughput is thin — the WordPress.org listing shows 0 of 1 issues resolved in the trailing two months. And there is no Lifetime tier — Bit Social's $149 Agency LTD beats every SNAP add-on stack on lifetime economics.

For the honest middle-ground review — including the live Facebook autopost screenshot — read the NextScripts SNAP review.

5. SchedulePress — The editorial-calendar-first alternative

SchedulePress Social Profile tab showing all eight supported networks: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, Medium, Threads, and Google Business Profile

Starting price: Free (7 of 8 networks) · $39/year Individual · $112/year Unlimited · $299 one-time Lifetime Unlimited.

SchedulePress (WPDeveloper, formerly "WP Scheduled Posts") is the editorial-calendar-first competitor in this category. It started as a WordPress scheduling plugin and has expanded into auto-social-sharing. From a clean modern WP-Admin dashboard it offers a drag-and-drop calendar of every WordPress post, an Auto Scheduler queue with a weekday × time × count matrix, a Manual Scheduler for explicit per-day slots, a Missed Schedule Handler that recovers WP-core-missed schedules, and an Advanced Schedule mode that schedules an update to an already-published post (no other plugin in this list does this).

Key features:

  • 8 networks — Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn (Profile + Page), Pinterest, Instagram, Medium, Threads, Google Business Profile
  • Free tier covers 7 of 8 networks (only Google Business Profile is Pro-gated)
  • Drag-and-drop calendar planner of every WordPress post + dedicated Editorial Calendar inside the Posts list (real event overlays, unlike Bit Social's empty-cell-only Calendar)
  • 3-tier scheduling — Auto Scheduler (weekday × time × count matrix), Manual Scheduler (per-day slots), Missed Schedule Handler (recovers wp-cron-missed schedules)
  • Advanced Schedule — schedule an update to an already-published post without unpublishing it
  • Per-post Schedule And Share modal with Add Social Message composer (smart tags + relative date/time offsets)
  • 5 transactional Email Notify toggles for multi-author workflows
  • 14-day money-back guarantee

Pricing: Free on WordPress.org (7 of 8 networks). Pro tiers: Individual $39/year (1 site), Business $112/year (unlimited sites), Lifetime Unlimited $299 one-time (unlimited sites), and the WPDeveloper Agency Bundle Lifetime $749 one-time covering 10+ products. Pricing is promotion-driven — always re-check the wpdeveloper.com page before you buy.

Best for: Editorial teams publishing daily to WordPress (multi-author blogs, news sites) who need the drag-and-drop calendar as the primary workflow, low-traffic site owners who need the Missed Schedule Handler, marketers who need to schedule an update to a published post without unpublishing, and price-sensitive buyers who want the cheapest annual entry ($39/year) in the WordPress social-publishing category.

Why it is a strong Bit Social alternative: The editorial calendar is the real one. Where Bit Social's Calendar only shows empty "Add schedule" cells (even after you have queued a recurring share), SchedulePress's calendar grid renders every scheduled and published post as a draggable event card with a type badge and a status badge — so you can scan a month at a glance and reschedule by dragging. The Missed Schedule Handler is unique — and the most actionable answer to anyone who has ever lost a WP-cron-driven schedule on a low-traffic site. The Advanced Schedule mode (schedule an update to an already-published post) is unique to SchedulePress. The 4.6 / 5 rating from 198 reviews and 10,000+ active installs beats Bit Social's 4.5 / 5 from 34 reviews and 6,000+ installs on every dimension — same star bracket, deeper trust base.

What to watch for: Only 8 networks — narrower than Bit Social's 13 (no Reddit, Bluesky, TikTok, Discord, Tumblr, Mastodon, VK, or Webhook). Twitter is still labelled "Twitter" in the UI (the X rebrand has not landed). There is no in-product Activity Log or Share History panel — a real gap versus Bit Social's detailed share logs, which makes "did the share fire?" harder to answer from inside the plugin. The in-product save steps for the auto-share-on-publish flow all worked, but with no in-product log surface there is no way to confirm a share actually landed without checking each connected account by hand. If you plan to lean on auto-share-on-publish, validate it on your own install with your own connected accounts before relying on it. And there is no AI caption generation, no GitHub source, and no first-comment automation.

The SchedulePress review has the full feature inventory and the honest buyer-fit notes.

6. Revive Social — The pure evergreen-recycling alternative

Revive Social main dashboard with six tabs, three connected social accounts, and a status widget showing the current sharing schedule

Starting price: Free (Facebook Pages + X/Twitter) · $99/year Starter · $199/year Business · $399/year Marketer.

Revive Social — the modern brand for the long-running "Revive Old Posts" plugin (WordPress.org slug tweet-old-post, first published December 2009 by Themeisle) — is the WordPress publishing plugin built around the evergreen-reshare job. The Free tier on WordPress.org auto-shares new posts and recycles old ones on a recurring "every X hours" schedule to Facebook Pages and X / Twitter only, with UTM tagging, URL shorteners, common-hashtag automation, taxonomy include/exclude filters, and a per-post exclusion list.

Key features:

  • Recurring evergreen-reshare on every X hours — the original specialism since 2009
  • Per-account Post Format tab — Share Content (Title / Content / Excerpt / Custom Field), Additional Text with position picker, Hashtags from categories/tags/custom field, Share As Image Post
  • Sharing Queue with 12+ staggered entries visible — Skip / Block / Edit actions per row
  • Detailed share logs that show exactly what each network returned for every share
  • UTM tagging, 6 URL shorteners (bit.ly, is.gd, rviv.ly, rebrandly, Google Firebase, native WP shortlinks)
  • 30+ extra networks via Zapier webhook on Pro
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Pricing: Free covers Facebook Pages + X / Twitter (2 networks only — the same free-tier ceiling as Bit Social). Pro tiers (Pro Add-on is a separately-installed second plugin) run $99/year Starter (1 site, intro from $129 list), $199/year Business (3 sites, intro from $259 list), $399/year Marketer (unlimited sites, intro from $529 list). Each tier renews at full price. No Lifetime tier. Starter adds LinkedIn Profiles, Tumblr, and Mastodon; Business adds Instagram Business, LinkedIn Company Pages, Bluesky, Telegram, Google Business Profile, VK, plus per-account Custom Schedule, queue editing, and per-account taxonomy filters.

Best for: Solo bloggers and lifestyle publishers with a deep evergreen archive who want recycling on autopilot, WooCommerce stores wanting category-aware reposts via custom-post-type support, non-profits and educational sites that re-promote older campaigns repeatedly, and sites whose primary KPI is "social referral traffic to existing posts" tracked through Google Analytics UTM.

Why it is a strong Bit Social alternative: Where Bit Social's WP Post Schedule is one feature among many, Revive's entire product is purpose-built for recurring archive recycling. The per-account Post Format panel is more flexible than Bit Social's equivalent (custom-content tab, hashtag-from-custom-field, position-picker for additional text), the Sharing Queue makes the future cadence visually inspectable (Bit Social's Calendar only shows empty creation cells, never the schedules you have already set up), and the per-account Custom Schedule (fixed days × times in 24-hour format on Business+) gives you control Bit Social does not expose. The detailed share logs make troubleshooting easy — every share row tells you exactly how the network responded. If your buying job is "resurface my archive every X hours forever," Revive is more focused than Bit Social.

What to watch for: As of May 2026, LinkedIn auto-share was broken on the current Revive Pro Add-on — the plugin had not been updated for a recent LinkedIn API change, so every LinkedIn share attempt failed. Until Themeisle ships a fix, LinkedIn shares will not go out; retest before relying on it. The Free tier is only 2 networks (Facebook Pages + X / Twitter) — same as Bit Social Free, not an improvement. Custom Schedule (fixed days × times) is Business+ only — Starter only allows "every X hours" with a 0.5-hour minimum. Queue editing is Business+ only. There is no Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Discord, Threads, or Nextdoor direct connector (Zapier-only). And there is no Lifetime tier — Bit Social's $149 Agency LTD remains the lifetime-economics winner.

For the full review — including the detailed share logs and the current LinkedIn share issue — read the Revive Old Posts review.

How to Choose the Right Bit Social Alternative

There is no universally "best" alternative — the right pick depends on which Bit Social gap is the deal-breaker for your workflow.

If you need Reddit, Mastodon, Webhook, or breadth beyond 13 networks → FS Poster

Bit Social covers 13 networks today with Reddit marked "Coming Soon." FS Poster covers 26 networks, including Reddit live, Mastodon, Webhook (Zapier/IFTTT), VK, ok.ru, Truth Social, Plurk, Flickr, Medium, Blogger, and peer-WordPress. If your distribution job requires any of those, this is the cleanest swap — FS Poster starts at $58/year on the Single plan, and the optional Lifetime tier (30 websites) holds up against five years of Bit Social Agency-Annual renewals for long-term/multi-site buyers.

If you want a genuinely usable free tier with a calendar → Blog2Social

Bit Social Free is 2 networks. Blog2Social Free is 12 networks with the Best Time Manager presets and a working drag-and-drop calendar that actually overlays existing shares. The 50,000+ install base and 2,088 reviews are also a much bigger trust signal than Bit Social's 6,000+ installs. Skip Blog2Social if you want a Lifetime tier (there isn't one) or if X (Twitter) is essential (it's a separate add-on billed monthly at $14.99–$59.99/month per the vendor page, stacked on top of the annual base subscription).

If you need a Gutenberg sidebar and Automattic-grade simplicity → Jetpack Social

Bit Social has no Gutenberg sidebar — opt-out requires leaving the editor. Jetpack Social runs entirely from a Gutenberg sidebar widget, covers 8 free-tier networks including Mastodon (which Bit Social does not support), and carries Automattic's brand and 30,000+ install base. Skip Jetpack if you need X (Twitter — permanently removed), Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Telegram, or any AI caption / recurring evergreen-reshare automation.

If you need VK, ok.ru, weibo, MailChimp, or another oddball network → NextScripts SNAP

SNAP is the only plugin in this list with direct connectors for VK, ok.ru, weibo, Plurk, LiveJournal, Diigo, Instapaper, Scoop.It, MailChimp, vBulletin, SETT, and WordPress-to-WordPress cross-posting. The Free tier covers 24 of its 30 networks — 12× Bit Social Free's coverage. Skip SNAP if you are non-technical (the per-network developer-app setup is hostile), if you want a calendar (none), if you want responsive vendor support (0 of 1 forum issues resolved in the trailing two months), or if you do not want à-la-carte add-on stacking.

If your editorial team lives in a multi-author calendar → SchedulePress

SchedulePress is the WordPress editorial-calendar plugin that has been quietly expanding into social. The drag-and-drop editorial calendar, Auto Scheduler queue, Missed Schedule Handler, and Advanced Schedule (update a published post) are the deepest editorial workflow surface in this list — and the calendar genuinely overlays scheduled events, fixing the gap in Bit Social's planner. $39/year Individual is the cheapest annual entry; $299 one-time Lifetime Unlimited is the second-cheapest Lifetime after Bit Social Agency LTD. Skip SchedulePress if you need more than the 8 supported networks or if you need an in-product Activity Log (Bit Social's detailed share logs are still cleaner).

If your job-to-be-done is recycling a deep evergreen archive → Revive Social

Revive's entire product is built around the recurring evergreen-reshare. The Sharing Queue makes the future cadence visually inspectable, the per-account Post Format panel is more flexible than the equivalent in Bit Social, and the detailed share logs tell you exactly how each network responded. Skip Revive if you need broad multi-network distribution at publish (Free is only 2 networks, same as Bit Social Free), Pinterest/TikTok/YouTube/Reddit/Threads direct connectors (Zapier-only), LinkedIn auto-share working reliably right now (LinkedIn was broken on the current Pro Add-on as of May 2026 — retest before relying on it), or a Lifetime tier (there isn't one).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative to Bit Social? For most WordPress publishers, FS Poster is the strongest single alternative. It closes Bit Social's biggest structural gaps in one tier — almost 2× the network coverage (26 vs 13) including Reddit, Mastodon, Webhook, VK, ok.ru, Truth Social, and Medium, plus per-channel taxonomy filtering at publish, an edit-screen FS Poster panel for per-post per-channel opt-out, click-tracking analytics, a built-in URL shortener, and 50K+ active installs / 25K+ paid customers per fs-poster.com versus Bit Social's 6,000+ on WordPress.org. FS Poster starts at $58/year on the Single plan, with an optional Lifetime tier for long-term/multi-site buyers — the trade-offs are the optional Lifetime sticker price and the absence of a free tier (Bit Social Agency LTD is still cheaper at $149 unlimited-sites — but only for buyers who do not need the long-tail networks).

Is there a free alternative to Bit Social? Yes — several, and most have meaningfully bigger free tiers than Bit Social Free (which only covers Facebook + LinkedIn Profile). NextScripts SNAP Free covers 24 networks. Blog2Social Free covers 12 networks with manual share. Jetpack Social Free covers 8 networks with unlimited shares and a Gutenberg sidebar. SchedulePress Free covers 7 of 8 networks (only Google Business Profile is Pro-gated). Revive Social Free covers Facebook Pages + X / Twitter for evergreen recycling. Pick the free option whose network coverage matches your distribution, not the one with the longest feature list.

Which Bit Social alternative supports Reddit, Mastodon, or Webhook? FS Poster supports Reddit live (Bit Social: "Coming Soon"), Mastodon, and a generic Webhook destination for Zapier / IFTTT / custom URL POST. NextScripts SNAP also supports Reddit (Premium API addon) and ships a WordPress-to-WordPress cross-posting connector that Bit Social does not match. Blog2Social covers Reddit and Mastodon on its Pro and Business tiers but does not have a generic Webhook destination. Jetpack Social covers Mastodon. None of SchedulePress, Revive Social, or Bit Social itself supports a generic Webhook destination today.

What does Bit Social lack compared to its alternatives? Six specific gaps. (1) The Free tier is only 2 networks — Blog2Social Free covers 12, Jetpack Social Free covers 8, NextScripts SNAP Free covers 24. (2) Reddit is "Coming Soon" and there is no Mastodon, Webhook, VK, ok.ru, Truth Social, Medium, or peer-WordPress — FS Poster, NextScripts SNAP, and Blog2Social all cover some or most of those. (3) No Gutenberg sidebar — Jetpack Social and FS Poster both surface inside the standard editor flow. (4) No per-channel category routing at publish time — Bit Social's taxonomy filter exists only inside the WP Post Schedule module; FS Poster, Blog2Social, and NextScripts SNAP all route by taxonomy at publish. (5) No click-tracking analytics and no URL shortener — FS Poster, Blog2Social, and NextScripts SNAP all ship at least one of these. (6) The Calendar planner does not visually overlay existing scheduled events (the grid keeps showing empty "Add schedule" cells even after a recurring share is queued) — Blog2Social's calendar and SchedulePress's editorial calendar both fix this.

Is FS Poster better than Bit Social? For agencies, multi-network publishers, anyone needing Reddit / Mastodon / Webhook / per-channel taxonomy filters at publish / click-tracking analytics / an edit-screen FS Poster panel for per-post opt-out, and any operator who wants a vendor with 50K+ installs and 25K+ paid customers behind them, yes. FS Poster starts at $58/year on the Single plan, covers 26 networks on a single licence, offers an optional Lifetime tier covering 30 websites for long-term/multi-site buyers, ships a WooCommerce-native flow, and offers a one-click bulk action on the WordPress Posts list. For cost-sensitive AI-curious buyers who want a $149 Lifetime with unlimited sites, the GitHub-published source, and the Bit Apps Form/Integrations/Flows ecosystem bundle, Bit Social remains the right pick. The two products solve overlapping but genuinely different buying jobs.

Is there a Bit Social alternative with a Lifetime tier? Yes. FS Poster starts at $58/year on the Single plan and offers an optional Lifetime tier covering 30 websites. SchedulePress Lifetime Unlimited is $299 one-time covering unlimited sites. The WPDeveloper Agency Bundle Lifetime ($749) and Bit Apps Agency Lifetime Bundle ($1,149) cover broader product portfolios. Bit Social's own Starter LTD ($89) and Agency LTD ($149 unlimited sites) remain the cheapest single-product Lifetime in the category — none of the alternatives undercut that price ceiling. Blog2Social, Jetpack Social, NextScripts SNAP, and Revive Social all sell annual plans only.

Conclusion

The "best Bit Social alternative" depends on which Bit Social gap is the deal-breaker for your workflow. If you want the broadest network coverage with Reddit, Mastodon, and Webhook live today, an edit-screen FS Poster panel for per-post per-channel opt-out, per-channel taxonomy routing at publish, and a 50K+ install base, FS Poster is the cleanest swap and the alternative I would shortlist first. If you want a genuinely usable free tier and a working calendar, look at Blog2Social. If you want simplicity and a Gutenberg-native sidebar from Automattic, look at Jetpack Social. If you need VK, ok.ru, weibo, or another oddball network on a free tier covering 24 destinations, look at NextScripts SNAP. If you live in an editorial calendar with a Missed Schedule Handler, look at SchedulePress. If your only job is recycling a deep archive, look at Revive Social.

For the full review of each option — including screenshots and the honest trade-offs — start with the FS Poster review. If you want the whole category in a single comparison frame, the best WordPress social media auto poster plugins roundup pulls every option above (and a few more) together.

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