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How to migrate from Hootsuite to Kompozy (2026 guide)

Drop an enterprise tool you are not fully using and replace it with a production engine — if your bottleneck is making content, not managing approvals.

What you replace by switching

  • Hootsuite Professional ($99)
  • a clipper ($29)
  • a writer ($49)
  • an image tool ($15)

The 8-step migration

  1. Audit whether you actually use Hootsuite enterprise features. If you use approval workflows, social listening, or regulated-industry compliance, do not migrate. Keep Hootsuite.
  2. Export your Hootsuite content library. Publisher → Export. Download CSVs of posts and analytics.
  3. Disconnect publishing channels from Hootsuite. Settings → Social Networks → disconnect. Prevents duplicate posting.
  4. Cancel Hootsuite at cycle end. Enterprise cancellation may require contacting your account manager. Plan 30 days lead time.
  5. Sign up for Kompozy. Create a workspace, draft a Persona Brief, connect a source.
  6. Connect publishing channels. Authorize TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube Shorts, Threads, Facebook, Pinterest, and email.
  7. Generate + ramp into autopilot. Same 7–14 day ramp.
  8. Track the math. Hootsuite Professional + clipper + writer + image tool was roughly $192/mo. Kompozy Creator is $49.

Frequently asked questions

Does Kompozy have approval workflows like Hootsuite?

Basic only. If you run formal approval chains across many seats, keep Hootsuite.

Does Kompozy support social listening?

No. That is a Hootsuite / Sprout Social lane we do not compete in.

The direct answer

Moving from Hootsuite to Kompozy is a 7–14 day project. Keep Hootsuite running on the last week of its billing cycle; run Kompozy in parallel. Once the Persona Brief is tight and you are approving 90%+ of outputs untouched, cancel Hootsuite and flip Kompozy autopilot on.

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