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Everything you need to know about the Standard Plan
Everything you need to know about the Standard Plan

Learn more about Loomly's most popular plan: the Standard Plan

Updated over 3 months ago

The Standard Plan in a nutshell


The Standard Plan is Loomly's most popular plan, ideal for teams including up to 6 collaborators, who manage up to 20 social accounts and need access to Advanced Analytics.

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What is included in the Standard Plan?


It includes everything in the Base Plan, plus:

✅ Up to 6 users and 20 social media accounts

✅ Advanced Analytics

✅ Content Export

✅ IM Integrations

How to make the most of the Standard Plan?


The Standard Plan allows you to control the entire content management process, in one single platform.

  • Advanced Analytics allow you to measure your success. Loomly provides Advanced Analytics features, including account, Instagram story, post & link metrics, and lets you compare performance over time.

  • Content Export allows you to get an overview of all of your activities, here is what you can export from Loomly:

  1. List View, Calendar View, and Post View as PDF for offline approval

  2. Advanced Analytics as PDF or Excel CSV

  • Last but not least, Slack & Microsoft Teams integrations allow you to get notified in your favorite workspace:

How much does the Standard Plan cost?


Loomly offers monthly and yearly billing options, so you can choose what's best for you!

The Standard Plan is available at $80/month when paid monthly or $60/month when paid yearly i.e. $720 paid upfront.

The monthly plan is charged every month, so you are only committing to the month you just paid and can drop out anytime! This is the most flexible option.

The yearly price is charged upfront and comes with a 12-month commitment to our services: as a reward for your commitment, you receive a 25% discount compared to the monthly price.


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