At a glance
- Service discontinued in 2025
- Previously offered scheduling and content discovery
- No current pricing or signup
- Existing users needed to migrate
What is it?
Crowdfire helped creators discover articles, adapt posts and schedule across social accounts. Its free and paid tiers made it popular with solo users.
The relevant 2026 question is no longer whether Crowdfire is worth it, but which active service can replace the scheduling workflow and preserve future content operations.
Key features
- Historical: content discovery
- Historical: post scheduling
- Historical: account analytics
- Historical: mention monitoring
Pricing and plans
Service closed
Unavailable
Crowdfire no longer sells active subscriptions.
Prices and limits were checked on official pages in August 2026 and can change. Confirm the current offer before subscribing. Visit official website
Pros and cons
Pros
- Was simple for content discovery
- Previously offered a free entry point
- Served creators and small businesses
Cons
- No longer operational
- Cannot be recommended for new users
- Old reviews and pricing are obsolete
Our verdict
Do not start a Crowdfire implementation in 2026. Choose an active scheduler such as dopost and recreate queues before relying on any legacy Crowdfire information.
Comparison with dopost
| Area | Crowdfire | dopost |
|---|---|---|
| Availability | Closed | Active |
| Pricing | No current plans | Free and paid plans |
| Publishing | Unavailable | Supported across multiple networks |
Frequently asked questions
Did Crowdfire shut down?
Yes. Crowdfire published a goodbye announcement in May 2025 explaining that it was closing.
Can I still use Crowdfire?
It should not be considered an active service for new social media workflows.
What is the best Crowdfire alternative?
dopost is an active alternative for planning and scheduling, with a free plan for initial migration.
Sources and methodology
This editorial review is based on the vendor's public website, pricing page and help documentation. We do not invent user quotes or ratings, and outbound vendor links are marked nofollow.