The Marky alternative built for B2B founders on LinkedIn
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Marky is good software. It's just built for a different person.
Marky is made for local businesses — dentists, contractors, restaurants, real estate agents who need foot traffic and Google reviews. Its sample feed is a dental practice posting Pi Day carousels. That is not you. You close six-figure B2B deals. Your buyers do not find you on Google Business or Pinterest. They check your LinkedIn before they reply, and if your feed looks abandoned, half of them write you off before the first call. SocialPost was built for that exact moment — not a tool that posts everywhere, but a tool that makes the one place your buyers actually look like the company you really run.
Not content for the corner store. Content for the founder closing deals.
SocialPost vs Marky, line by line.
Same honest comparison we'd give a friend. Marky does more for local businesses. SocialPost does the part that wins B2B deals.
B2B founders don't fit the Marky mold
It speaks founder, not storefront
Marky's templates are tuned for promos, national days, and testimonials that work for a local shop. SocialPost reads your site and writes posts that sound like a B2B firm worth taking seriously, then puts them where your buyers research you.
No 30-post cliff, no card required
Marky's templates are tuned for promos, national days, and testimonials that work for a local shop. SocialPost reads your site and writes posts that sound like a B2B firm worth taking seriously, then puts them where your buyers research you.
Insights point at deals, not likes
Marky shows you reach. SocialPost shows you which posts your actual buyers engage with, so you do more of what warms pipeline and less of what just collects likes. There is a difference between knowing what you posted and knowing what moved a deal.
Go with Marky if this sounds like you.
Be honest about fit. Here is where Marky genuinely wins.
If you run a local service business
Dental offices, restaurants, contracting businesses — Marky is probably the stronger choice. It does more on the visual side: AI-generated images, carousels, animated designs, and a deep template library built around local promotions, national days, and customer testimonials.
If you need Google Business, Pinterest, or TikTok
Marky posts to Google Business, Pinterest, and TikTok, which matter for local discovery. SocialPost is LinkedIn-first. If your customers find you through local search or visual platforms, Marky's channel coverage fits that job better.
If you manage multiple local clients as an agency
Marky's agency white-label and reputation management — pulling in Google reviews — are built for managing many local clients at once. Its Pro plan at $229/mo handles that workflow. SocialPost does not chase that buyer.
SocialPost does not chase that buyer. We built one thing well: making B2B founders look established where their deals are won.
One Marky workspace fee covers our whole Pro plan.
Marky's cheapest paid plan costs more per month than SocialPost Pro, and adding brands stacks workspace fees fast. SocialPost Pro is $29 flat. One deal saved because a prospect saw a live, credible feed covers a year of it.
You had questions. We have answers.
SocialPost is free forever. Paste your URL, approve the posts, get back to closing deals.
No agency. No marketing hire.