CoPost is a social media management platform covering eleven networks, with scheduling, analytics and engagement from one dashboard. innernote does LinkedIn only, and does the part CoPost does not: learning how you write and turning a thought or a voice note into a post in your voice, for $29 a month.
Networks
LinkedIn, deeply
CoPost: Eleven
What it solves
Having something to say
CoPost: Getting it everywhere
Whose voice
Yours, from your posts
CoPost: Whatever you paste in
CoPost is a social media management platform for scheduling, analytics and engagement across eleven networks including LinkedIn, Instagram, X, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Bluesky, Mastodon, Threads, Pinterest and Facebook. It offers a free tier and a 10-day trial, with pricing on a separate page.
CoPost is good at the thing it is for: one dashboard, everything scheduled, nothing forgotten. That solves logistics. It does not solve the reason the box is empty on Tuesday morning, which is that you do not have a post, and a scheduler with eleven network icons cannot help with that. If you already write easily and just need it everywhere, buy theirs.
Breadth costs depth. LinkedIn hides everything past the first two lines behind a see-more link, weighs a comment far above a like, and settles most of a post's reach inside the first hour. None of that generalises to Instagram or Reddit, which is why cross-posted content reads as cross-posted. innernote does one network, including the fold preview, first comments and tagging.

An interview plus your published posts becomes a voice profile you can open, read and edit, and every draft comes out of it. Add repurposing from an article, a video or a PDF, a voice note on a walk, your pillars and memory of everything you have already said. That is the half a scheduler leaves to you.
$29 a month, or $19 billed annually, with everything on the plan. Not per network, not per connected account, not per seat.
Networks
Writes the first draft for you
Learns from your published posts
Voice note to finished post
Repurpose an article, video or PDF
Remembers what you have already posted
Content pillars
See-more fold preview
Cross-posting to other networks
Free tier
Scheduling, calendar and analytics
| Feature | innernote | CoPost |
|---|---|---|
| Networks | LinkedIn only, deeply | Eleven |
| Writes the first draft for you | Not the core product | |
| Learns from your published posts | Not advertised | |
| Voice note to finished post | Not advertised | |
| Repurpose an article, video or PDF | Not advertised | |
| Remembers what you have already posted | So it never repeats you | Not advertised |
| Content pillars | Not advertised | |
| See-more fold preview | Not advertised | |
| Cross-posting to other networks | In the workshop | |
| Free tier | In the workshop | |
| Scheduling, calendar and analytics |

innernote
$29 a month, or $19 billed annually. One writer, one price, every feature.
CoPost
A free tier and a 10-day trial, with plan prices on their pricing page rather than the homepage. Checked on the date at the foot of this page.
They are priced around how much you distribute. We are priced around one person writing.
CoPost pricing checked August 13, 2026.
Only if reach is the goal and nobody is reading closely. Each network has its own grammar: LinkedIn hides everything after two lines and rewards comments heavily, X rewards brevity and quote posts, Instagram is visual first. A tool that adapts one text to eleven of them is optimising for coverage, and coverage is the opposite of writing for a specific room. If your customers are on LinkedIn, write for LinkedIn properly and let the rest have the leftovers.
When writing is not your bottleneck. If you already produce more content than you can distribute, or you are running several brand accounts, a multi-network scheduler is exactly right and a writing tool would be a strange purchase. The honest test is what happens when you sit down: if the words come and the logistics are the problem, buy CoPost. If you sit down and nothing comes, no scheduler in the world fixes that.
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Last updated August 13, 2026
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