Direct Answer
Boomp plans are monthly. Core is $99, Pro is $149, and Unlimited is $299. Core includes 20 static posts per month. Pro adds four carousel posts, four video posts, unlimited custom posts, review monitoring, and analytics. Unlimited includes the Pro features with unlimited static, carousel, video, and custom posts, subject to system safety limits.
Why This Matters
The $99 Core plan sits in a specific gap in the market. Below it, free and cheap tools ($0-$30 per month) handle scheduling but leave you creating every post manually. Above it, freelance social media managers charge $300-$800 per month for a limited batch. Core covers the recurring static-post workload; Pro and Unlimited are for businesses that need carousels, video, more custom posts, and deeper reporting.
Real-World Example
A solo financial advisor was weighing three options: a freelancer at $450 per month for eight posts, Hootsuite at $99 per month with no content creation, or Boomp Core at $99 per month with 20 prepared static posts. The freelancer produced good work but took two weeks to onboard and required revision rounds. Boomp prepared posts about retirement planning, market updates, and client education for review. It was the same monthly cost as the scheduling-only tool, with the content work included.
What Most People Get Wrong
Comparing Boomp's starting price to free scheduling tools misses the content work. A scheduling tool solves distribution. Boomp prepares the content and handles compatible publishing after approval. The relevant comparison is the total cost of getting posts created and published, then choosing the plan that matches the formats and volume you need.
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