Multi-workspace management, volume pricing, client approval workflows, and a co-marketing partner who sends you business. Not just another tool to manage.
Works with every major platform
One login, every client. Switch between workspaces in a single click without logging in and out. Each workspace is fully isolated: separate content, calendars, analytics, and team members.
Invite clients into their workspace with read-only or commenting access. Nothing leaves the queue without sign-off. The approval workflow keeps your team accountable and your clients informed.
Generate clean, branded performance reports for clients in a few clicks. No CSV exports, no manual assembly. Covers LinkedIn, X, Bluesky, Instagram, and every other connected platform.
Available on request for partner agencies. Present DemandBird as your own tool, under your brand, with your domain. Contact us to discuss what this looks like for your setup.
DemandBird doesn't charge per seat or per workspace. Spin up a workspace for every client at no extra cost. The Agency plan is $149/mo with 20 social channels included, and your only variable cost is channels beyond that: $5 each ($10 for X/Twitter).
Because seats and workspaces are free, your only meaningful cost is connected channels, and your plan includes a block of them. Spread those included channels across more clients and your effective cost per client keeps dropping.
Switching tools is the part every agency dreads. Past content, connected accounts, team access, client approval workflows — there's a lot to move. We do it with you, not hand you a help doc and a chatbot.
Every agency partner gets dedicated onboarding support from day one: for your agency, and for every client you bring on. That support doesn't expire after 30 days. It's ongoing, for as long as you're with us.
Most software companies sell to agencies from the outside, optimizing for seat count and upsell. We don't. The team behind DemandBird has operated agencies, sold agencies, coached agency owners through plateaus, and invested in agency businesses. We know the margin pressure, the client turnover, the hiring cycles, and the operational complexity. When we build for agencies, we build for the version of the problem we've lived, not the sanitized one on a sales call.