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Encharge vs. Fedica

Built from each tool’s researched, reviewed record. Figures are checked against public pricing pages at research time — always confirm current pricing with the vendor before buying.

The short version

Fedica starts at Free per seat, versus Encharge at $79. Encharge lists more integrations (70+ vs 14+).

Full comparison

Enchargefrom $79 per month
Fedicafrom Free
Audyense Score74ASStrong40AS*Low
PositioningBehavior-based email automation built for SaaS companiesSocial media publishing, audience analytics, listening, and management across 14 platforms.
Free tierNoYes
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitSMB, Mid-marketStartup, SMB, Mid-market, Enterprise
Pricing plans
  • Growth$79
  • Premium$129
  • EnterpriseCustom pricing
  • FreeFree
  • Publish$10
  • Grow$19
  • Research$79
  • CustomCustom pricing
A/B testingPartialA/B testing is available within the flow builder for email variants, not as a standalone campaign testing suite.
AI featuresNoNo prominent native AI features documented on the product/pricing pages.
Audience segmentationYesAdvanced, behavior- and event-based segmentation is a core capability.YesFilter by persona, geography, demographics, and keywords
Campaign analyticsYesIncludes email/campaign tracking and data analytics; reviewers cite strong data tracking.
Email marketingYesCore product: broadcast and automated behavior-based emails, though template variety is limited.
Landing pages & formsPartialNative forms and third-party form integrations exist, but there is no native landing page builder.
Marketing automationYesFlagship feature: visual drag-and-drop flow builder for complex automations.
Public APIYesDocumented API plus API events and webhooks; event-based segmentation on higher tiers.
SMS marketingPartialSMS is delivered via the Twilio integration rather than as a native channel.
Social media managementNoNo native social publishing/management; only Facebook Ads audience sync is supported.
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
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 verified70+14+
Aggregate rating4.8 · 658 reviews · No reviews yet
Integrations
HubSpotSalesforceIntercomStripeChargebeeSegment+9 more
BlueskyFacebookInstagramLinkedInMastodonPeerTube+8 more
Security & compliance
GDPR
Pros
  • Intuitive, powerful visual flow builder that makes complex automations easy to build without code
  • Consistently rated highly for ease of use and fast setup/onboarding
  • Responsive, helpful customer support
  • Strong behavior-based segmentation and broad integrations with popular SaaS tools
  • 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
  • Limited selection of email design templates
  • No native landing page builder (a frequently requested feature)
  • Learning curve for advanced features and more complex workflows
  • Limited form customization options
  • 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

Encharge

Encharge is a cloud-based marketing automation platform centered on a visual flow builder for behavior-driven email campaigns. It targets SaaS teams looking to improve trial conversion, user onboarding, and retention, and connects to CRMs, billing tools, and analytics via native integrations. Pricing is subscription-based with a 14-day free trial and no permanent free plan.

A particularly good fit for: SaaS companies automating trial conversion, onboarding, and retention email flows Marketing and growth teams that want to build complex behavior-based automations without code SMB and mid-market teams seeking an easier-to-use alternative to heavier automation platforms

May be a poor fit if: Teams that need a rich native email template gallery or a native landing page builder Organizations wanting native SMS or social media management inside one tool

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

Encharge: Published starting price $79 per month

  • Growth$79 per month (up to 2,000 subscribers)
  • Premium$129 per month (up to 2,000 subscribers)
  • EnterpriseCustom 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

  • Encharge: A/B testing, Audience segmentation, Campaign analytics, Email marketing, Landing pages & forms Integrations include HubSpot, Salesforce, Intercom, Stripe.
  • Fedica: Social scheduling, Cross-platform publishing, Engagement analytics, Follower analysis, Social listening Integrations include Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn.

Questions to answer before switching

  • Does Encharge'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 HubSpot, Salesforce, Intercom 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: Encharge product site, G2, Capterra; Fedica product site, Fedica product site, Fedica plans