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CoSchedule Review (2026)

Marketing calendar for social, blog, and content.

From $19/mo · Free plan: yes · 11 platforms

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CoSchedule is a marketing calendar first and a social scheduler second — which is exactly why content-led teams love it. Blog posts, newsletters, campaigns, and social promotion all live on one shared calendar, so social scheduling happens in the context of everything else you're shipping. Its WordPress integration schedules blog posts and their social promotion together.

ReQueue, its signature feature, intelligently backfills empty slots in your schedule with evergreen posts from approved libraries. A free calendar plan exists for individuals, and the Social Calendar plan starts around $19/month per user.

Free calendar plan for individuals with basic social publishing. Social Calendar starts around $19 per user/month; Content Calendar and Marketing Suite tiers add campaigns, requests, and approvals.

Content marketing teams that want blog, email, and social planned on a single calendar.

Pros

  • True all-marketing calendar view
  • ReQueue keeps queues full automatically
  • Free plan available
  • Great WordPress workflow

Cons

  • Social features alone don't beat dedicated schedulers
  • Interface density
  • Best features sit in higher tiers
What is CoSchedule's ReQueue?

ReQueue is an intelligent evergreen system: you approve libraries of reusable posts, and CoSchedule automatically slots them into gaps in your calendar so your channels never go quiet.

Is CoSchedule free?

Yes, there's a free calendar plan for individuals with basic social publishing. The paid Social Calendar plan (around $19 per user/month) adds ReQueue, bulk scheduling, and more.

Does CoSchedule work with WordPress?

Yes — its WordPress plugin lets you schedule blog posts and their social promotion together, which is CoSchedule's classic use case for content teams.

Which platforms does CoSchedule publish to?

Facebook, Instagram (including Reels), X, LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon.