Solo vs Team Plan: Which Đăng Bài Tự Động Subscription Is Right?
If you are evaluating Đăng Bài Tự Động, the first decision you will face is Solo vs Team. Both plans include the core posting engine — the difference lies in how many accounts you manage, whether you work with others, and what level of control you need. This post breaks it down clearly.
What Both Plans Share
Regardless of which plan you choose, you get:
- Chrome extension-based posting (your browser, your session — no credential storage on external servers)
- Auto-post to Facebook groups and pages
- Content spin engine (generate variations to avoid duplicate content flags)
- Basic scheduling (set time and date per post)
- Group management (join, organize, tag groups)
- Dashboard with posting history and status
Solo Plan: What It Adds
The Solo plan is designed for individual operators:
- Accounts: Up to 5 Facebook accounts connectable
- Users: 1 user seat (you only)
- Content library: Personal, not shared
- Scheduling: Full scheduling features, 1 user control
- Analytics: Basic — reach, post count, group performance
- Approval workflow: None needed — you approve your own posts
Best for: Sellers managing their own accounts, personal brand builders, solo freelancers posting for 1–3 clients under their own login.
Team Plan: What It Adds
The Team plan extends the Solo foundation with collaboration infrastructure:
- Accounts: Up to 20 Facebook accounts
- Users: Up to 5 team member seats (expandable)
- Content library: Shared across team, with client/brand isolation
- Scheduling: Team calendar view, conflict detection
- Analytics: Per-account and per-member breakdowns, exportable reports
- Approval workflow: Manager can require approval before posts go live
- Role-based access: Admin / Manager / Poster / Viewer roles
- Audit log: See who posted what, when, from which account
Best for: Agencies, marketing teams, sellers with virtual assistants, anyone managing Facebook accounts for others.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Solo | Team |
|---|---|---|
| Facebook accounts | Up to 5 | Up to 20 |
| User seats | 1 | Up to 5 |
| Shared content library | No | Yes |
| Client isolation | No | Yes |
| Role-based access | No | Yes |
| Approval workflow | No | Yes |
| Team calendar | No | Yes |
| Exportable reports | Basic | Full |
| Audit log | No | Yes |
Pricing
Pricing is tiered by billing cycle — monthly or annual (annual saves ~20%). Visit the pricing page for current rates. The Team plan costs roughly 2.5–3x the Solo plan, which is cost-effective once you factor in the operational time saved by not manually coordinating with team members.
The Upgrade Decision
Upgrade from Solo → Team when any of these apply:
- You are adding a second person to help with posting
- You need to manage accounts for different clients without content cross-contamination
- You want a manager to review posts before they go live
- You need to generate per-client performance reports
Do not upgrade just for the account limit increase if you are still operating alone — the Solo plan supports up to 5 accounts, which covers most individual sellers.
Can You Downgrade?
Yes. Switching from Team → Solo is possible at renewal. You will lose access to team seats and shared libraries, but your personal posting data and account connections are preserved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I try Team features before paying? Đăng Bài Tự Động offers a trial period. Check the current offer on the website.
Does each team member need their own Facebook account? Yes. Each team member connects their own Facebook account to the tool. The tool does not share sessions between users — this is by design for security.
Can I add more than 5 user seats on Team? Contact support for expanded seat options beyond the standard Team plan.
Conclusion
Choose Solo if you are the only operator. Choose Team when you work with others or manage accounts for multiple clients. Both plans deliver the same core posting power — Team adds the collaboration layer that makes scaling manageable.