Crowdfire is a social media management application that works with a variety of platforms including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Wordpress, Etsy, Shopify, Medium, 500px, and Vimeo. It allows users to compose and schedule posts, find and recommend content for their audience, and keep track of updates on their website or blog. With Crowdfire, users can schedule posts in advance and customize them for different social profiles, saving time and effort. The application also offers a Chrome extension for easy sharing of favorite web pages and an RSS feature for adding favorite websites and blogs as sources for new content.
Crowdfire is a popular choice among creators, including small businesses, artists, writers, influencers, sellers, freelancers, and self-employed individuals, who use it to grow their online presence. Users can send any questions or feedback to the community team at hello@crowdfireapp.com for support.
While Crowdfire can be used for free, there are some limitations for free users. To remove these limits, users can purchase the subscription starter plan, Plus, which offers 2 linked accounts, up to 100 scheduled posts per social account, and no Crowdfire limits on Twitter features (though Twitter's own limits still apply). Plus also allows users to publish to Pinterest and add up to 5 RSS feeds.
The pricing for Plus is $9.99 per month or $59.99 for a 12-month plan, with prices in USD that may vary based on exchange rates. Users can cancel their subscription at any time, but no refunds will be given for cancellations during an active subscription period. Payment is charged through iTunes and will be automatically renewed within 24 hours of the end of the current subscription period, unless auto-renewal is turned off in the iTunes account settings. Users can read the terms of use and privacy policy for Crowdfire on their website.