Buffer

Make your business stand out and reach more customers on social media
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Buffer is a software application for the web and mobile, designed to manage accounts in social networks.

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4.61/5 based on 104 reviews
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Ahromm
Hamidreza Khoshvaghti
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(81 points)
Big love to Buffer, our dear go-to for scheduling social media posts at Ahromm! Your seamless platform makes engaging with our audience and sharing our journey effortless. Cheers to Buffer!
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Dan Cortazio
7 reviews
Buffer – Simple, Effective... But Lacks Some Muscle I’ve been using Buffer for a while, and honestly... it’s great if you just want something that’s straightforward and gets the job done. It’s got this super clean interface that makes scheduling and posting across multiple platforms a breeze. Perfect for when you just need to get content out without any hassle. What Works: 1) Scheduling Made Easy: Buffer’s scheduling is as simple as it gets. Just queue up your posts, and you’re set. If you’re a solo user or a small business, this tool is basically plug-and-play. 2) Decent Analytics: The analytics cover the basics, like engagement and reach, which is enough if you’re not diving deep. You get a quick look at what’s working, but that’s about it. 3) Affordable: Compared to other tools... Buffer’s pricing feels fair. It’s friendly on the budget, especially if you’re not looking for all the bells and whistles. Could Be Better: 1) Limited Insights: Here’s the catch... the analytics feel pretty basic. No deep dives or audience insights, so if you want more detailed data, you might feel a bit limited. 2) Collaboration: It’s there, but it’s nothing fancy. If you’re managing a big team, you’ll probably want something with more advanced collaboration tools. Buffer vs. Hootsuite, Sprout Social, and Later Hootsuite: Hootsuite is like Buffer’s older sibling... more powerful, but a bit overkill if you just need something simple. It’s got richer analytics and way more features, but it’s pricey and a bit clunky if you’re looking for a clean setup. Sprout Social: This one’s for bigger teams. It’s loaded with collaboration and listening features, which is awesome for large brands, but definitely on the pricier side. Probably too much if you’re just a small team or solo. Later: If Instagram is your main game, Later’s got you. It’s super visual, with a drag-and-drop calendar that’s perfect for IG. But... it’s limited if you need an all-rounder for multiple platforms. Final Take Buffer’s a win if you want simplicity, affordability, and you don’t need super-deep insights. For anything bigger or more complex, Hootsuite or Sprout Social might be a better fit... and for IG, Later has that visual planning edge.
Tami Oladipo
2 reviews
I might be a bit biased, but the team at Buffer is genuinely crushing it in 2023! Can't wait for the community to get their hands on everything we have planned
Abinash Mohanty
13 reviews
I've been using Buffer for a long time, and I love it due to its simplicity – you write down some ideas, edit later, and buffer your posts as you like. The time slot for day/week is super cool. I use Buffer mostly for Twitter X and being that said, many folks say there is a particular time to post. It's not true! It's basically based on your followers who live in different time zones. So this is one of the best features I liked about Buffer: you make a schedule plan and post consistently, view the analytics within Buffer, and edit the time slots over time. See what works for you. Lastly, the pricing is reasonable for anyone to opt in. Stop thinking. Start buffering now. You may be wondering, "Why four stars 👀" this is genuine feedback, and I believe there is always room for improvement 😅 👋
SheThrives
2 reviews
Would like to see analytics on free version. Mobile site can be buggy.
Simon Zaku (Sirzaku)
2 reviews
I love and easy and simple Buffer is. Great pricing too.
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