Direct Answer
For content creation and scheduling, Boomp delivers comparable output at a fraction of the cost. For community management, DM conversations, and influencer outreach, a human social media manager still wins. Most small businesses under $500K revenue get better value from Boomp plus their own occasional engagement.
Why This Matters
A freelance social media manager charges $300-$800 per month and typically delivers 8-12 posts with 2-4 weeks of onboarding time. Boomp Core includes 20 prepared static posts per month for $99. The math is straightforward for content production. Where the comparison gets nuanced is in the tasks beyond posting. A human manager monitors comments, responds to DMs, adjusts strategy based on what's performing, and handles customer service inquiries that arrive through social channels. Boomp doesn't do any of that. The practical answer for most small businesses is to use Boomp for the production side (creating and scheduling posts) and handle engagement yourself in 10-15 minutes per day, or assign it to a team member during downtime.
Real-World Example
A mobile pet grooming service compared Boomp Core at $99 per month with a freelancer quoting $375 per month. The freelancer offered eight posts per month, required a 45-minute weekly call to discuss content, and took three weeks to understand the business well enough to write accurate captions. Boomp prepared 20 pet-grooming-specific static posts from the business website for review. The owner saved $276 per month and spent five minutes per day responding to comments herself, which she actually enjoyed because it connected her with her clients.
What Most People Get Wrong
"Better" depends on what you're optimizing for. If you want someone to think strategically about your social media and have deep conversations about brand positioning, hire a human. If you need posts created and published consistently without managing another person, use the tool. Most small businesses need the latter.
Related reading:
- How Much Does a Social Media Manager Cost?
- Can AI Replace a Social Media Manager?
- Should I Hire a Social Media Manager or Do It Myself?
- How Much Does Boomp Cost?