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Planable

Social media collaboration and approval platform that helps teams plan, review, and publish content across multiple channels with ease and efficiency.

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What is Planable?

Planable is a social media collaboration and approval platform designed to help teams plan, review, and publish content across multiple social channels more efficiently. It lets users preview posts as they would appear live, collaborate with feedback, and manage content publishing workflows in one centralized place.

Planable Key Features

  • Visual content planner that shows posts exactly as they would appear on each social platform
  • Collaborative workflows with comments, feedback, version control, and approvals
  • Post scheduling and automated publishing to multiple social networks
  • Content calendar view and drag-and-drop rescheduling
  • Role-based permission controls for teams, clients, and stakeholders
  • Asset libraries, templates, and reusable content blocks to speed content creation
  • Analytics integration to review performance and social engagement

Planable Use Cases

  • Social media teams that need to collaborate on content with designers, writers, and marketers
  • Agencies managing content for multiple clients and needing approval workflows
  • Brands enforcing brand consistency and review processes before publishing
  • Teams scheduling campaigns across channels (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.)
  • Businesses involving clients or external stakeholders in content review and feedback

Planable Pricing

Planable offers several pricing tiers. A free or trial version may allow limited users, posts, or channels. Paid plans unlock additional features like more seats, more social accounts, publishing quotas, analytics, client accounts, priority support, and more. Pricing is typically monthly or annual with discounts for longer commitments.

Pros of Planable

  • Provides a real preview of posts across platforms so what you see is what gets published
  • Facilitates collaboration, feedback, and approval from multiple stakeholders in a structured way
  • Helps maintain brand consistency through templates, libraries, and content reuse
  • Simplifies scheduling and publishing across multiple channels from one dashboard
  • Role-based permissions reduce mistakes and streamline review cycles

Cons of Planable

  • Free or lower-tier plans may limit number of users, channels, or post volumes
  • Users may still need separate tools for deep analytics, content creation, or video editing
  • Some integrations or advanced features may only be available in higher pricing tiers
  • Feedback and version control may become complex in high volume or large team environments
  • Scheduling or platform publishing restrictions (API limits) may occasionally affect posting reliability