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PostDart offers flexible pricing designed to grow with you — from a generous free tier for individuals just getting started, to business plans for agencies managing dozens of accounts. No hidden fees, no surprise charges, and transparent limits on every plan.
In this guide, we'll walk through every aspect of PostDart's pricing: plan tiers, feature comparisons, billing cycles, payment methods, multi-currency support, and subscription management.
Plan Tiers — Find Your Perfect Fit
Free ($0/forever) — PostDart's free plan is designed to be genuinely useful, not a tease. You get:
The Free plan is perfect for individual creators, small businesses, or anyone who wants to try PostDart without any commitment. You can use it indefinitely.
Pro ($15/month) — For growing creators and small businesses who need more power:
Pro is PostDart's most popular plan. It gives you everything you need to run a professional social media operation.
Business ($29/month) — For teams and agencies who need collaboration and scale:
Business is built for organizations where multiple people touch the social media workflow — from content creators to approvers to analysts.
Lifetime ($200 one-time) — All Business features, forever, with a single payment:
The Lifetime plan is PostDart's best deal for long-term users. At $200, it pays for itself in under 7 months compared to Business ($29/mo). If you know PostDart is right for you, this is the plan to get.
Feature Comparison Matrix
Billing Cycles
PostDart offers two billing cycles for recurring plans:
Monthly — Pay each month with no long-term commitment. Cancel anytime. Perfect if you want flexibility or are trying PostDart for the first time on a paid plan.
Yearly — Pay annually and save approximately 20% compared to monthly billing. The yearly price is charged once per year, and your subscription auto-renews at the same rate. This is the best value for committed users.
You can switch between monthly and yearly billing at any time from the Pricing page. When upgrading from monthly to yearly, the remaining days on your current monthly cycle are prorated.
Payment Methods
PostDart accepts three major payment providers, giving you maximum flexibility:
Stripe — The default payment method. Accepts all major credit and debit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, UnionPay, and more. Stripe processes payments in your local currency and handles all security and PCI compliance.
PayPal — Connect your PayPal account for one-click payments. PayPal is particularly popular in regions where credit card penetration is lower. You can use PayPal balance, linked bank accounts, or PayPal Credit.
Amazon Pay — Use the payment methods already saved in your Amazon account. This is the fastest checkout option if you're an Amazon customer — no need to enter card details at all.
All three providers support subscription billing (auto-renewal), one-time payments (Lifetime plan), and refunds.
Multi-Currency Support
PostDart supports 14+ currencies with automatic region detection:
USD (US Dollar), EUR (Euro), GBP (British Pound), BDT (Bangladeshi Taka), INR (Indian Rupee), CAD (Canadian Dollar), AUD (Australian Dollar), JPY (Japanese Yen), SGD (Singapore Dollar), AED (UAE Dirham), MYR (Malaysian Ringgit), PKR (Pakistani Rupee), NGN (Nigerian Naira), BRL (Brazilian Real), and KRW (South Korean Won).
When you visit the Pricing page, PostDart detects your geographic region and automatically displays prices in your local currency using the current exchange rate. You can also manually select a different currency if you prefer.
Managing Your Subscription
From the Pricing page in the PostDart dashboard, you can:
Managing Payment Methods
PostDart's payment management lets you:
Coupon Codes
PostDart supports promotional coupon codes that can provide percentage discounts (e.g., 20% off) or fixed-amount discounts (e.g., $5 off). During checkout, enter your code in the coupon field and click Apply.
Coupons may have restrictions: they can be limited to specific plans, have a maximum number of uses, or be valid only within a certain date range. If a coupon doesn't apply, you'll see a clear message explaining why.
Upgrading and Downgrading
Upgrading is instant. When you move to a higher plan, your new features and limits take effect immediately. You're charged the prorated difference for the remainder of your current billing cycle.
Downgrading takes effect at the end of your current billing cycle. Until then, you keep full access to your current plan's features. When the downgrade kicks in, your content and connections are fully preserved — you just have lower limits on new posts and connected accounts. If you exceed the new plan's limits, you won't lose data but won't be able to create new posts or connections until you're within the limits.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pricing
Can I try Pro before paying? The Free plan gives you a taste of PostDart, but Pro features like scheduled posts and full AI Studio are only available on paid plans. We occasionally offer free trials — check the Pricing page for current promotions.
What happens if I exceed my post limit? You'll see a notification that you've reached your monthly limit. You can either wait until the next billing cycle (limits reset) or upgrade to a higher plan for immediate relief.
Is the Lifetime plan really forever? Yes. One payment, lifetime access to all Business features, including future updates. The only exception would be if PostDart ceases to exist entirely, which we don't plan on.
Can I get a refund? PostDart follows standard refund policies per payment provider. Contact support within 7 days of a charge for a full refund.
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