How to migrate from Publer to Kompozy (2026 guide)
Graduate from a budget scheduler to a full content engine once AI generation becomes central to your workflow.
What you replace by switching
Publer Business ($21)
a clipper ($29)
a writer ($49)
an image tool ($15)
The 8-step migration
Export your Publer workspace. Publer → Export → Download CSV of scheduled posts.
Disconnect publishing channels from Publer. Before connecting to Kompozy, disconnect from Publer to avoid duplicate posts.
Cancel Publer at cycle end. Finish the paid cycle; sign up for Kompozy in parallel.
Sign up for Kompozy. Create a workspace, draft a Persona Brief, connect a source.
Generate your first fan-out. Kompozy generates the posts. This is the step Publer did not have.
Connect publishing channels. Authorize all 9 destinations.
Ramp into autopilot. Standard 7–14 day ramp.
Track the math. Publer Business + clipper + writer + image tool was roughly $114/mo. Kompozy Creator is $49.
Frequently asked questions
Does Kompozy have watermarking like Publer?
Not today. If watermarking is critical, keep Publer as a lightweight overlay layer.
Will I lose my Publer analytics history?
Yes. Export the CSV for reference. Platform-level analytics live in each platform’s native dashboard anyway.
The direct answer
Moving from Publer to Kompozy is a 7–14 day project. Keep Publer 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 Publer and flip Kompozy autopilot on.