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Compound Growth vs. Fedica

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The short version

Fedica starts at Free per seat, versus Compound Growth at $100. Fedica lists more integrations (14+ vs 8+).

Full comparison

Compound Growthfrom $100 per month
Fedicafrom Free
Audyense Score29AS*Low40AS*Low
PositioningCompound Growth?Social media publishing, audience analytics, listening, and management across 14 platforms.
Free tierNoYes
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitStartup, Mid-market, EnterpriseStartup, SMB, Mid-market, Enterprise
Pricing plans
  • Starting plan$100
  • Higher tiersCustom pricing
  • FreeFree
  • Publish$10
  • Grow$19
  • Research$79
  • CustomCustom pricing
ICP definition and database segmentationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Tech-stack and CRM auditYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Paid search managementYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Paid social & ABMYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
SEO & content growth programsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Revenue operations & funnel optimizationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Quarterly business reviews & OKR alignmentYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Analytics and performance reportingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Account-based marketing (ABM) programsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
HubSpot & CRM implementationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Account-based marketingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Lead routingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Social schedulingYesCalendar, pipelines, bulk upload, and platform-specific publishing
Cross-platform publishingYesSupports 14 listed networks
Engagement analyticsYesFilterable engagement and content performance
Follower analysisYesDemographics, interests, geography, and growth tracking
Social listeningYesKeywords, hashtags, alerts, and post reach
Audience segmentationYesFilter by persona, geography, demographics, and keywords
AI-assisted publishingPartialAvailable on paid plans
Social inboxPartialVerify coverage for the exact networks and account types you manage
RSS automationYesRSS feeds can feed scheduled content pipelines
Integrations verified8+14+
Aggregate rating5.0 · No reviews yet · No reviews yet
Integrations
SalesforceHubSpotGoogle AdsGoogle AnalyticsOutreachDrift+2 more
BlueskyFacebookInstagramLinkedInMastodonPeerTube+8 more
Security & compliance
Pros
  • pective clients are encouraged to book a
  • Documented capability: ICP definition and database segmentation
  • Documented capability: Tech-stack and CRM audit
  • Names workflow connections including Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Ads
  • Free scheduling across supported networks, with a free plan available without a credit card.
  • Strong X/Twitter-specific scheduling, follower analysis, listening, and research depth.
  • Pipelines, bulk upload, RSS automation, time-zone targeting, and platform-specific publishing options.
  • Audience segmentation and analytics can connect content performance to topics, demographics, and geography.
Cons
  • ultation to receive a tailored proposal. What are the main features of Compound Growth? Key elements of Compound Growth's offering include its Predictable Demand System™ framework; ICP and database definition; CRM and tech-stack audits; paid search (Google Ads, Bing) and paid social (LinkedIn, Meta, Reddit) management; SEO and content growth programs; account-based marketing plays; and ongoing quarterly business reviews aligned to shared OKRs and KPIs. Who are Compound Growth's main competitors? Compound Growth typically competes with other B2B-focused growth and RevOps agencies rather than generic digital shops. Alternatives frequently mentioned in the same context include SmartBug Media and New Breed (HubSpot-centric RevOps and demand gen agencies) as well as growth marketing firms like Ladder and Tuff that specialize in performance, experimentation, and full-funnel optimization. Is Compound Growth good for small businesses? Compound Growth is best suited for mid-market and enterprise B2B SaaS or tech companies with meaningful budgets and internal sales teams. Directories and case studies show that they typically work with mid-market clients and project minimums starting around $
  • Pricing and usage limits should be checked against the exact plan
  • Fit is strongest for the stated Startup, Mid-market, Enterprise audience
  • Reported outcomes should be validated with the buyer's own data
  • The free plan limits the number of scheduled posts held at one time and does not include the deeper analytics suite.
  • Premium pricing scales with plan level, account limits, and the size of the connected audience.
  • Teams should verify that their exact network, media format, inbox, and reporting requirements are supported before migrating.
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Editorial read of this comparison

The table summarizes structured facts; this section explains what the differences mean for a real buying decision.

Where each tool fits, and where it may not

Compound Growth

Compound Growth? Compound Growth (operating as Compound Growth Marketing) is a Boston-based B2B demand generation agency that helps SaaS and technology companies build full-funnel, data-driven growth engines. The firm combines paid search, paid social, SEO/content, and revenue operations into its Predictable Demand System™ framework to drive sustainable pipeline and revenue rather than one-off campaign spikes. How much does Compound Growth cost? Compound Growth does not publish standardized retainers, but third-party marketplaces indicate they typically work with budgets of at least $5,000 per month and common project sizes in the $50,000-$199,999 range. Pricing is custom and based on scope, channels, and level of RevOps and analytics support; prospective clients are encouraged to book a consultation to receive a tailored proposal. What are the main features of Compound Growth? Key elements of Compound Growth's offering include its Predictable Demand System™ framework; ICP and database definition; CRM and tech-stack audits; paid search (Google Ads, Bing) and paid social (LinkedIn, Meta, Reddit) management; SEO and content growth programs; account-based marketing plays; and ongoing quarterly business reviews aligned to shared OKRs and KPIs. Who are Compound Growth's main competitors? Compound Growth typically competes with other B2B-focused growth and RevOps agencies rather than generic digital shops. Alternatives frequently mentioned in the same context include SmartBug Media and New Breed (HubSpot-centric RevOps and demand gen agencies) as well as growth marketing firms like Ladder and Tuff that specialize in performance, experimentation, and full-funnel optimization. Is Compound Growth good for small businesses? Compound Growth is best suited for mid-market and enterp

A particularly good fit for: Mid-market · Enterprise December 2025 Demand Gen & Performance Agencies Marketing, growth, or demand-generation teams

May be a poor fit if: Teams seeking a workflow outside the product's documented category Teams requiring a permanent free tier

Fedica

Fedica combines a cross-platform content calendar with audience analytics, social listening, and community-management tools. Its publishing workflow supports scheduled posts, threads, polls, media, RSS feeds, content pipelines, and platform-specific variations. The analytics side is strongest when a team needs more than top-line engagement: Fedica documents follower demographics, audience segmentation, geographic views, best times to post, account and hashtag research, and fake-follower quality checks. That makes it a particularly relevant option for social teams, creators, agencies, and organizations managing audiences across several networks.

A particularly good fit for: Social media managers and creators publishing across several networks from one calendar. Agencies and international teams that need content pipelines, time-zone targeting, and account-level organization. Teams that want audience demographics, follower segmentation, social listening, or X account and hashtag research alongside scheduling.

May be a poor fit if: Teams looking primarily for a CRM, email marketing system, or broader marketing-automation suite. Buyers who need every analytics feature to be available on the free plan; Fedica reserves many deeper analytics capabilities for paid plans.

Pricing and plan structure

Compound Growth: Published starting price $100 per month

  • Starting plan$100 per month
  • Higher tiersCustom pricing

Fedica: Published starting price Free

  • FreeFree
  • Publish$10 per month billed annually
  • Grow$19 per month billed annually
  • Research$79 per month billed annually
  • CustomCustom pricing

Capabilities worth validating

  • Compound Growth: ICP definition and database segmentation, Tech-stack and CRM audit, Paid search management, Paid social & ABM, SEO & content growth programs Integrations include Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Ads, Google Analytics.
  • Fedica: Social scheduling, Cross-platform publishing, Engagement analytics, Follower analysis, Social listening Integrations include Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn.

Questions to answer before switching

  • Does Compound Growth's selected plan include the features and limits we need?
  • Does Fedica's selected plan include the features and limits we need?
  • Does the exact integration path for Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Ads support the sync direction, permissions, and volume we need?
  • Is a hosted-only deployment acceptable for the team and customers who will use this system?

Research basis

Last checked: 2026-08-21. Pricing, integrations, feature support, and review signals can change, so treat this as a research snapshot and verify the final decision with the vendor.

Sources consulted: Compound Growth product site, SalesHive profile, G2 review source; Fedica product site, Fedica product site, Fedica plans