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SocialEcho

Social media workspace built on official platform APIs

SocialEcho connects eleven social platforms through their official APIs and runs publishing, a shared comment and DM inbox, keyword monitoring and reporting from one dashboard. Each account is authorized once over OAuth. No passwords change hands.

11 platforms, official APIs
OAuth, no passwords stored
Free plan + 7-day trial
Billed per channel
REST API for agents

Platforms

11 connected

Paid entry

$15/mo annually

Data history

30 / 180 / 360 days

Agent API

7 REST endpoints

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The eleven connected platforms

  • Facebook - Pages publishing, comments, DMs
  • Instagram - Photo, video and Reels, DMs
  • X (Twitter) - Posting, comments, keyword monitors
  • TikTok - Video publishing, comments, DMs
  • TikTok Shop - Multi-account store management
  • YouTube - Scheduled video, channel analytics
  • LinkedIn - Pages publishing, comments
  • Telegram - Channels, public-data analytics
  • Pinterest - Business account publishing
  • Reddit - Profile publishing, comments, DMs
  • Threads - Publishing, engagement, analytics

SocialEcho notes that feature availability varies by platform because the APIs differ.

Certifications

ISO 27001ISO 27701SOC 2 Type IICCRC

SocialEcho also claims GDPR and CCPA compliance and a 99.9% uptime SLA.

Overview
What SocialEcho actually is

There are two ways to build a multi-account social tool: drive a browser and imitate a human, or stay inside what the platforms officially publish. SocialEcho takes the second route. Accounts connect over OAuth 2.0, no passwords are stored, and the product is bounded by what Meta, TikTok, Google and the rest expose through their APIs.

That boundary is what to understand before signing up. It is why capability is uneven, which SocialEcho states on its own platform page: what you can do differs platform by platform because the APIs differ. Inside it the list runs to eleven, TikTok Shop, Threads, Reddit and Telegram among them. The company dates its own founding to 2025, under SAASBASE PTE. LTD.

The modules
What each part of the workspace does

Publishing

One composer, many accounts, eleven platforms. Scheduling, a content calendar, and per-platform reformatting of text, image, video and link posts.

Unified inbox

Comments, DMs and mentions from every account in one queue, each tagged with a sentiment and an intent. Replies fire from templates or wait for human confirmation.

Listening

Keyword and KOL monitors on public posts, with alerts on sentiment swings. The listening page lists TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and Threads.

Analytics

Followers, impressions and per-post numbers across accounts, refreshed hourly and drillable to the day. Competitors tracked automatically. Excel and white-label PDF export.

AI creation and automation

Copy, images and video generated in-workspace and dropped into drafts. Rules chain collection, sentiment analysis, matching and reply. Reply templates support A/B testing.

Agent API

REST endpoints at api.socialecho.net for publishing, analytics and monitoring, with bindings for OpenClaw, Hermes, n8n, Zapier and Dify.

Pricing
Billed per channel, so the number that matters is your account count

One social account equals one channel. The tier sets the feature set, the channel count sets the bill. Five channels is the paid minimum, and the calculator steps down from there: 10% off at 20 channels, 20% at 50, 30% at 200. Term stacks on top, 5% quarterly through 20% annual, which SocialEcho calls 2.4 months free. USD or CNY.

Free

$0forever
1 team member, 1 account
30 days of analytics history
5 competitor accounts per platform
Scheduled posting
Manual comment and DM replies
AI text, image and video creation

Basic

$15/mo billed annually

$180/year at the 5-channel default

1 team member, 5 channels minimum
180 days of analytics history
25 competitor accounts
Multi-platform distribution
Automatic comment and DM replies
AI credits worth 20% of the amount paid
Popular

Team

$20/mo billed annually

$240/year at the 5-channel default

Unlimited team members, 5 channels minimum
360 days of analytics history
50 competitor accounts
Post, competitor and keyword monitoring
Full AI capability set
AI reply assistant with sentiment and intent tagging

7-day trial

No card, cancel anytime

Volume breaks

From 20 channels up

Term discounts

5% / 12% / 20%

For developers
The agent API, in specifics

The API lives at api.socialecho.net, authenticates with a Bearer token, and covers seven endpoints across three domains: publish, schedule and check a publish job; query per-post and per-account analytics; create keyword or KOL monitors and poll their events with a cursor. A publish job returns queued, scheduled, running, completed, partial or failed, so a half-delivered cross-post is reported rather than hidden. Keys are self-serve on any paid plan. Paths sit under /v1, and the docs promise a Sunset header 90 days before an endpoint disappears.

Honest verdict
Pros and considerations

Pros

  • Eleven platforms on official APIs, including TikTok Shop, Threads, Reddit and Telegram
  • OAuth 2.0 only, with no password storage
  • A real free tier and a 7-day trial that needs no card
  • Per-channel billing, volume breaks from 20 channels, 20% off annual terms
  • Unlimited seats on Team; brand isolation and Creator/Member roles are documented for agency work
  • A documented REST API with versioned paths and 90 days of Sunset notice
  • ISO 27001, ISO 27701, SOC 2 Type II and CCRC, for when procurement asks

Considerations

  • Capability varies by platform because the APIs do, and SocialEcho says so: Facebook and LinkedIn are Pages only, Pinterest needs a business account, Telegram is channels plus public data
  • Listening covers less than publishing: its page lists six monitored platforms, and LinkedIn, Telegram, Pinterest and Reddit are not among them
  • Two answers on history in their own material: the docs say 180 days, the Team plan says 360
  • Analytics refresh hourly, not live, whatever the real-time wording suggests
  • Two answers on price: $15 and $20 at five channels in the calculator, $12.50 and $18.75 in their own product documentation
  • The free plan is one account, so treat it as a demo. Auto-reply starts at Basic, monitoring at Team
  • SaaS only, no self-hosted build, and the agent API is free only while the preview lasts
The practical part
Where mobile proxies fit around SocialEcho

SocialEcho is not the layer where a proxy goes: accounts connect over OAuth and there is no self-hosted build to point at your own exit. The proxy belongs around it, wherever a person still opens a browser.

1

The proxy goes upstream, not inside

Accounts connect over OAuth and there is no self-hosted build, so nothing inside SocialEcho takes a proxy. The browser work sits before it: registering, verifying, clicking through consent. A sticky carrier IP in the account's home country keeps that footprint consistent.

2

One IP per account for what the API misses

Publishing targets Pages, not personal profiles, and coverage differs by platform. Whatever falls outside gets done by hand, and one mobile IP plus one browser profile keeps those sessions unlinked.

3

See the feed your market actually sees

Analytics tell you what a post did, not how it renders in Jakarta or Sao Paulo or whether it is visible there at all. A carrier IP in that market answers it in a browser.

Geo-matched

Carrier IP in-market

Per-account isolation

One IP + one profile

Stable footprint

Same IP across logins

Suitability
Where it fits, and where it does not

Good fit for

  • Brand and agency teams running many accounts on the supported eleven
  • Agencies needing per-brand isolation, Creator/Member roles and automated client reports
  • Teams wiring publishing or monitoring into n8n, Zapier, Dify or an agent framework
  • Buyers whose procurement asks for ISO 27001, ISO 27701 or SOC 2

Not the right fit for

  • Work on personal profiles, or on platforms outside the supported eleven
  • Teams that need a self-hosted or on-premise deployment
  • Anyone expecting SocialEcho to route its own traffic through your proxies
  • Accounts not in good standing, since every connection runs through official authorization
Support
How to reach them

24/7 live chat

In-product, plus a knowledge base and video tutorials

Email

support@socialecho.net for support, api@socialecho.net for the API

Enterprise

Dedicated success manager and custom pricing on request

FAQ
SocialEcho, answered

What is SocialEcho?

A social media workspace that connects accounts through official platform APIs and puts publishing, a unified comment and DM inbox, keyword and competitor monitoring, analytics, AI generation and a REST agent API in one dashboard. It runs socialecho.net globally and socialecho.cn in China, founded 2025.

Which platforms does SocialEcho support?

Eleven: Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, TikTok Shop, YouTube, LinkedIn, Telegram, Pinterest, Reddit and Threads. Capability differs across them because the official APIs do, so Facebook and LinkedIn publishing targets Pages and Pinterest needs a business account.

How much does SocialEcho cost?

The Free plan is $0 for one account with 30 days of history. Paid plans bill per channel, and one social account equals one channel. At the five-channel default the calculator quotes Basic at $15 a month billed annually ($180 a year) and Team at $20 ($240 a year). Volume discounts start at 20 channels and reach 30% at 200; annual billing takes 20% off. Both paid tiers include a 7-day trial, no card.

Does SocialEcho need my account passwords?

No. Connections use OAuth 2.0 through the official APIs and SocialEcho states it stores no account passwords. It lists ISO 27001, ISO 27701, SOC 2 Type II and CCRC certifications, and claims GDPR and CCPA compliance plus a 99.9% uptime SLA.

Does SocialEcho have an API?

Yes. A REST API at api.socialecho.net with Bearer authentication and seven endpoints across publishing, analytics and monitoring. Keys are self-serve from System Settings, Team Info, API Key on a paid plan, and it is free during the launch preview. Bindings ship for OpenClaw, Hermes, n8n, Zapier and Dify.

Do I need mobile proxies to use SocialEcho?

Not for SocialEcho itself, which calls platform APIs from its own servers. Proxies matter around it: registering and verifying accounts, passing OAuth consent from an IP that matches the account's history, and checking a market's feed from inside that country.

PARTNER REVIEW

Keep each account on its own carrier IP

Register and authorize your accounts from a stable mobile IP in the right country, then let SocialEcho handle the API side. One IP and one browser profile per account.

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