How much does social media management cost in 2026?
Direct Answer
In 2026, social media management costs roughly $0-$50/month for DIY scheduling tools, $99-$299/month for low-cost done-for-you posting, $300-$1,500/month for many small business freelancers, and $1,000-$5,000+/month for agencies. Enterprise programs, paid ads, influencer work, social listening, and custom video can push the total much higher.
Why This Matters
Pricing guides often look contradictory because they are talking about different scopes. Scheduling software is not the same as content creation. A freelancer posting 12 graphics per month is not the same as an agency managing strategy, ads, reporting, and community engagement. The useful question is not "What is the average price?" It is "What work is included, and what work still falls on the business?"
Real-World Example
A local accountant who only needs steady Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google Business Profile updates may not need a $3,000/month agency. A $99-$299/month done-for-you posting service or a $300-$500/month freelancer may cover the baseline. A regional brand running paid campaigns, influencer partnerships, and daily community management should budget far more.
What Most People Get Wrong
Most people compare cash price and ignore time price. DIY can cost $0 in software but hundreds of dollars in owner time if the owner spends hours every month creating posts.
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