Historical refund policy controversy
A 2018-2019 episode of policy changes around refunds generated significant public backlash. The company has since stabilized, but the episode remains in the public record.
Evergreen content recycler with a billing controversy on record
What MeetEdgar costs, how it compares to similar Social Media Management tools on price positioning, and every documented billing complaint that's shaped its reputation.
MeetEdgar is a social media scheduling tool built around automated content recycling. Pricing starts at $29.99/month.
Pricing details are drawn from our editorial research and may change — always confirm current rates on meetedgar.com before buying.
This isn't a feature-by-feature price comparison — it's a positioning check against other Social Media Management tools we track, based on documented complaint volume and risk profile.
| Product | Risk Score | Billing complaints | Positioning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| MeetEdgar (this product) | 20 · Mixed Signals | 1 | — |
| SocialBee | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
| Buffer | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
| Publer | 7 · Clean Record | See pricing → | Lower overall risk profile — worth a look if pricing transparency matters to you Full comparison → |
A 2018-2019 episode of policy changes around refunds generated significant public backlash. The company has since stabilized, but the episode remains in the public record.
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Every billing, hidden-fee, and pricing-related complaint we've recorded for MeetEdgar — with sources.
A 2018-2019 episode of policy changes around refunds generated significant public backlash. The company has since stabilized, but the episode remains in the public record.
We don't scrape live pricing pages — this page reflects documented pricing details from our editorial research and dated billing complaints from public sources. For current rates, always check the vendor's own pricing page.