Who Should — and Shouldn’t — Use Buffer
Buffer is affordable scheduling for small business owners who want social media handled, not analyzed -- but teams needing collaboration or deep analytics will outgrow it fast.
Small business software, honestly reviewed
Buffer is affordable scheduling for small business owners who want social media handled, not analyzed -- but teams needing collaboration or deep analytics will outgrow it fast.
Buffer's simplicity is its strength and its limit—it's ideal for straightforward scheduling on a few platforms, but the per-channel pricing and lack of advanced features mean it's not the best…
Buffer's per-channel pricing works when you need simple scheduling across a few accounts, but it gets expensive fast if you're managing more than five.
Buffer works best for small teams managing three to five social accounts who need simple scheduling without paying for enterprise features they'll never use.