TL;DR

CoSchedule starts at $29 per user per month — one user and a limited number of profiles on the Social Calendar plan. Dual.am costs $10/month flat for up to 10 brands, unlimited teammates, and publishing to Facebook, Instagram (including Stories), LinkedIn Company Pages, TikTok and Telegram. If what you need is reliable scheduling and publishing, Dual.am is the cheapest and most effective CoSchedule alternative. If you need a social inbox or built-in analytics reports, CoSchedule may still earn its price.

If you searched for a cheaper CoSchedule alternative, you already know the uncomfortable part: the tool is fine, the bill is not. At $29 per user per month, CoSchedule prices in a lot of features that most small teams open twice and never again.

This guide covers CoSchedule's real-world cost, the trade-offs of leaving, and why Dual.am — $10/month flat, up to 10 brands, every feature included — is the cheapest CoSchedule alternative that doesn't feel like a downgrade where it matters.

What is CoSchedule?

CoSchedule is a marketing calendar first — blog posts, email, projects and social share one unified calendar — with social scheduling as one piece of a broader editorial workflow.

Credit where due — CoSchedule earns its users for real reasons:

CoSchedule pricing: what you actually pay

CoSchedule's entry price is $29 per user per month, which one user and a limited number of profiles on the Social Calendar plan. The Content Calendar and Marketing Suite tiers are quote-based and target full marketing teams. Per-user pricing applies across tiers, and social profiles are capped per plan.

Three users cost $87 per month — over $1,000 per year — before profile caps push tiers higher. Dual.am schedules social for $120 per year flat. Pricing changes often in this market, so always confirm against CoSchedule's current pricing page — but the shape of the model rarely changes, and the shape is what costs you.

Why people look for a CoSchedule alternative

These are the complaints that actually show up in reviews and cancellation surveys — not invented gripes:

None of these make CoSchedule a bad product. They make it a mispriced one for a small team whose real requirement is dependable scheduling.

Meet Dual.am — the cheapest CoSchedule alternative in 2026

Dual.am was built around a single pricing decision: one flat price, everything included. No per-seat charges, no per-channel charges, no feature gates. $10/month covers up to 10 workspaces (one per brand or client), unlimited teammates in each, and up to 300 posts per month per connected account.

Dual.amCoSchedule
Starting price$10/month flat$29 per user per month
What that coversUp to 10 brands, unlimited teammates, all featuresone user and a limited number of profiles on the Social Calendar plan
ChannelsFacebook Pages, Instagram (feed + Stories), LinkedIn Company Pages, TikTok, TelegramFacebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest
Scheduling & calendarVisual calendar, drafts, duplicates, per-platform content overrides, Instagram StoriesYes, varies by plan
Free trial15 days, no card requiredFree plan available

The practical difference: on Dual.am the price you see on day one is the price after you add your second brand, your third teammate, and your fifth channel. That is the whole pitch — and for scheduling-first teams it is why Dual.am is both the cheapest and the most effective CoSchedule alternative: every dollar goes to the thing you actually use.

What Dual.am doesn't try to do

An honest comparison cuts both ways. Dual.am deliberately does not include a social inbox or built-in analytics reports. Keeping the product focused on composing, scheduling and reliably publishing is what makes the flat $10 price possible.

If those capabilities are load-bearing in your workflow, factor that in. If — like most small teams — you mostly need posts to go out on time across every channel, you will not miss them.

When CoSchedule is still the right choice

CoSchedule fits content-led teams whose blog, email and social genuinely need one editorial calendar. At that point you are paying for capabilities Dual.am intentionally leaves out, and the comparison honestly tilts back toward CoSchedule.

Switching from CoSchedule to Dual.am takes an afternoon

  1. Start the free trial. 15 days, no card. Create a workspace per brand you manage — up to 10.
  2. Connect your channels. Facebook Pages, Instagram, LinkedIn Company Pages, TikTok and Telegram connect in a couple of clicks each; nothing to install.
  3. Rebuild your queue. Recreate your upcoming scheduled posts in the calendar. The composer supports per-platform overrides and a "schedule tomorrow too" shortcut, so a week's queue takes minutes, not hours. Let both tools run in parallel until your CoSchedule billing period ends, then cancel.

Frequently asked questions

Is Dual.am really cheaper than CoSchedule?

Yes. CoSchedule starts at $29 per user per month, and the total grows with seats, brands or channels depending on plan. Dual.am is a flat $10/month covering up to 10 brands, unlimited teammates and every supported channel — the price never moves as you grow within those limits.

Which platforms does Dual.am publish to?

Facebook Pages, Instagram (feed posts and Stories), LinkedIn Company Pages, TikTok and Telegram — from one composer, with per-platform content overrides.

Can I move my scheduled posts from CoSchedule to Dual.am?

There is no automated importer — you recreate your upcoming queue in Dual.am's calendar. In practice a week of scheduled content takes a few minutes to rebuild, and running both tools in parallel until your CoSchedule billing period ends makes the switch riskless.

Does Dual.am have a free trial?

Yes — 15 days with full functionality and no credit card required. After that it is one plan: $10/month for everything.

What does CoSchedule have that Dual.am doesn't?

A social inbox or built-in analytics reports. Dual.am focuses on composing, scheduling and dependable publishing; if those extras are essential to your workflow, CoSchedule may justify its higher price for you.

The bottom line

Price out your next 12 months on CoSchedule, then put $120 next to it — a full year of Dual.am for up to 10 brands with every feature included. For scheduling-first teams that is not a close call: Dual.am is the cheapest CoSchedule alternative of 2026, and the difference buys a lot of actual marketing.

See how it compares to other tools in our full library of scheduling tool comparisons, or start the 15-day free trial — no card required.