// MIGRATE FROM PUBLER

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

  1. Export your Publer workspace. Publer → Export → Download CSV of scheduled posts.
  2. Disconnect publishing channels from Publer. Before connecting to Kompozy, disconnect from Publer to avoid duplicate posts.
  3. Cancel Publer at cycle end. Finish the paid cycle; sign up for Kompozy in parallel.
  4. Sign up for Kompozy. Create a workspace, draft a Persona Brief, connect a source.
  5. Generate your first fan-out. Kompozy generates the posts. This is the step Publer did not have.
  6. Connect publishing channels. Authorize all 9 destinations.
  7. Ramp into autopilot. Standard 7–14 day ramp.
  8. 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.

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