FeedBoss vs Postbeam
A clear-eyed comparison of FeedBoss and Postbeam - features, pricing, ideal user, and the trade-offs that matter.
Pick FeedBoss if…
- You publish every format - carousels, narrated video, slide decks, infographics, and lead magnets - from one place
- You want a tool that keeps learning - your edits become saved preferences, so drafts fit you better the more you post
- You want a slop check and a humanize pass so your posts never read as AI
- You design in a built-in Image Studio with your own Brand Kit - logo, colors, and fonts
- You want a Knowledge Base and Authority Map feeding ideas and your own notes into every draft
- You run clients and need separate workspaces, a post approval flow, and a LinkedIn audit
Pick Postbeam if…
- Your goal is pipeline - you want to turn post engagement into a list of warm leads
- You want to see who liked and commented, then filter them against your ideal customer profile
- You want real-time lead alerts and follow-up suggestions in Slack
- You want to push those contacts into HubSpot, Salesforce, or a CSV
Feature-by-feature
A side-by-side of the features LinkedIn creators actually use weekly.
| Feature | FeedBoss | Postbeam |
|---|---|---|
| AI post drafting trained on your voice | Yes | Yes |
| Post scheduling | Yes | Yes |
| Post approval workflow | Yes | Yes |
| Publishes via the official LinkedIn API Both do, so neither carries the ban risk of browser-automation tools | Yes | Yes |
| Connect your own AI (MCP server) Both connect Claude or ChatGPT; FeedBoss also lets you bring your own keys | Yes | Yes |
| Carousels and graphics (Image Studio) | Yes | No |
| Brand Kit (logo, colors, fonts across every format) | Yes | No |
| Narrated AI video | Yes | No |
| Slide decks (PPTX and PDF export) | Yes | No |
| Infographics | Yes | No |
| Lead magnets (comment-to-DM delivery) | Yes | No |
| Learns from your edits over time (Learned preferences) When the same change - shorter, fewer hashtags or emojis - shows up in what you publish twice, it becomes a saved preference you can see and pause | Yes | No |
| Posting habit engine (weekly goals, streaks, milestones) | Yes | No |
| Slop check and humanize pass (anti-AI-slop) | Yes | No |
| Knowledge Base (your notes and PDFs feed the AI) | Yes | No |
| Content ideation planner (Authority Map) | Yes | No |
| Trending topic explorer | Yes | No |
| LinkedIn profile audit | Yes | No |
| Warm-lead capture from post engagement Postbeam turns the people who like and comment into a lead list; FeedBoss shows who engaged and helps you reply, but does not score or capture them as leads | No | Yes |
| Filter engagers by ideal customer profile (ICP) | No | Yes |
| Real-time lead alerts and follow-up suggestions | No | Yes |
| Export contacts to a CRM (HubSpot, Salesforce, CSV) | No | Yes |
| Monthly output limit | Credit-based, any format | 30 to 200 posts / mo |
| Lifetime price | From $49 | From $89 |
Comparison reflects publicly listed features on Postbeam (https://postbeam.ai) as of August 2026. Plans, prices, and features may have changed since.
Two tools, two different jobs
FeedBoss and Postbeam both start the same way - AI drafts a LinkedIn post in your voice. Then they split. FeedBoss is a full content platform: it takes that idea into every format - carousels, narrated video, slide decks, infographics, and lead magnets - keeps you posting on a habit, and gets more tailored the more you use it. Postbeam does one thing FeedBoss does not: it watches who engages with your posts and turns them into a warm-lead list. One is built to run your content. The other is built to turn content into pipeline.
Where FeedBoss wins
FeedBoss is a whole LinkedIn content operation, not only a writer. It publishes every format - carousels and infographics in Image Studio, narrated video, slide decks with PPTX and PDF export, and lead magnets - all styled with your own Brand Kit. Before anything ships, a slop check and a humanize pass keep posts from reading like AI. Its Knowledge Base feeds the AI your own notes and PDFs, Authority Map plans your topics around live trends, and a LinkedIn audit shows what to fix. It also keeps learning from your edits over time, so drafts drift toward how you actually write. Postbeam drafts and schedules well, but it does none of this.
Where Postbeam wins
This is the part FeedBoss does not do. Postbeam reads the likes, comments, and profile views on your posts, matches those people against your ideal customer profile, and hands you a ranked list of warm leads with follow-up suggestions in Slack. It exports straight to HubSpot, Salesforce, or a CSV. FeedBoss has an Engagement view that shows who commented and helps you reply, but it does not score people as leads or sync them to a CRM. If your posts exist to book calls, and you want the lead motion built in, Postbeam is the sharper tool for that job.
Can you use both?
Yes, and many social sellers will. Create in FeedBoss - the formats, the voice, the posting habit - and let Postbeam run the lead capture on top. If you would rather not run two tools, choose by your main goal: pick FeedBoss when the job is publishing strong LinkedIn content in every format, and Postbeam when the job is turning that content into a list of people to call. On price, both sell a lifetime deal - FeedBoss from $49 and Postbeam from $89 - and they are buying you two different outcomes.
FAQs
- Is FeedBoss or Postbeam better for lead generation?
- It depends on the motion. Postbeam does the capture side - it turns the people who engage with your posts into a warm-lead list and pushes them to your CRM. FeedBoss does the inbound side - it helps you publish enough strong content, in every format, that the right people come to you, and it can build a lead magnet that readers request in the comments and receive by DM. If you want a scored list of engagers to follow up with, choose Postbeam. If you want a content engine that builds authority and demand, choose FeedBoss.
- Does FeedBoss capture leads from people who engage with my posts?
- Not as a lead pipeline. FeedBoss has an Engagement view that shows who liked and commented and helps you reply, and it can build lead magnets that readers request in the comments and receive by DM. It does not score those people against your ICP or export them to a CRM, which is exactly what Postbeam is built for.
- Can I use FeedBoss and Postbeam together?
- Yes. Create your posts in FeedBoss - the voice, the formats, the posting habit - and let Postbeam handle the warm-lead capture on top. They publish through the same official LinkedIn API, so there is no conflict.
- Is FeedBoss safe to use with LinkedIn?
- Yes. FeedBoss publishes through the official LinkedIn API and never scrapes your network. Postbeam also uses official LinkedIn APIs and does not auto-send connection requests or DMs, so both avoid the account-ban risk that comes with browser-automation tools.
- Is FeedBoss a good Postbeam alternative?
- For content, yes - FeedBoss covers every LinkedIn format, ideation, and a slop check that Postbeam does not. But they do different jobs: Postbeam turns post engagement into warm leads and syncs them to a CRM, which FeedBoss does not do. If lead capture is the point, a content tool cannot replace it; if publishing strong content is the point, FeedBoss is the fuller platform.
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