Sendible
Sendible is a social media management platform supporting Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, and 9 networks. Bulk scheduling, client collaboration, unified inbox, and automated reports for agencies and brands.

Summary
Sendible is a social media management platform that helps brands, agencies, and marketers schedule, monitor, and report on social content at scale across multiple accounts and clients.
What is Sendible?
Sendible is an all-in-one social media management system supporting Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google Business, Threads, and Bluesky. The platform offers bulk scheduling, content suggestions, client collaboration dashboards, a centralized inbox, and automated reporting, designed for agencies and multi-location brands.
Core Capabilities
- Bulk scheduling: Import tool schedules a month of content in minutes with tags, locations, and hashtags
- Content suggestions: Holiday calendar, automated RSS feeds, and Google Alerts integration
- Client collaboration: Separate dashboards, in-app approval workflows, no password sharing
- Unified inbox: Respond to comments, DMs, and mentions in one place
- Automated reports: Scheduled reports and live links showcasing top-performing posts
- Built-in editor: GIPHY, Pexels, and Canva integration with per-platform customization
- White-label options: Agencies can brand dashboards
Pros
- Supports 9 major social networks including TikTok, Threads, and Bluesky
- Bulk import tool significantly reduces scheduling time
- Client dashboards and approval workflows ideal for agencies
- Centralized inbox handles all interactions
- White-label features maintain agency branding
Cons
- Pricing scales with account count, higher cost for large agencies
- Some advanced features require interface familiarity
- Limited functionality for certain networks (e.g., Instagram Stories)
- No free plan, trial period only
Decision Guidance
When to use: Agencies managing multiple clients, multi-location brands needing localized content control, professional services requiring approval workflows, or teams needing white-label solutions.
When to consider alternatives: Small teams or solo brands with limited budgets, basic scheduling needs without client collaboration, or primarily using a single social platform.