Coffee & Contracts vs Planoly

Coffee & Contracts logo
A subscription-based library of ready-to-post Canva templates and caption copy, built specifically for real estate agents on Instagram and TikTok.
$74/mo
Planoly logo
Planoly is a visual-first social media planner with auto-scheduling across 8 platforms — Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Threads, Pinterest, and X — plus AI caption generation starting at $14/mo. The built-in link-in-bio storefront lets agents funnel listing inquiries directly from their social profile.
From $14/mo

Coffee & Contracts vs Planoly: feature comparison

FeatureCoffee & ContractsPlanoly
Pre-Made Templates (Canva)
Post Scheduling
Caption Copy Included
AI Content Generation
Multi-Platform Support
Analytics
Team Plans
Branded / White-Label

Coffee & Contracts — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Enormous library of polished real-estate-specific templates
  • Pre-written captions save hours per week
  • Works across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook
  • Team plans available for brokerages

Cons

  • Not a scheduling tool — BYO scheduler
  • No analytics or performance tracking
  • Templates alone don't replace content strategy

Planoly — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Schedules across 8 platforms — Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Threads, Pinterest, and X — from a single visual drag-and-drop calendar
  • AI caption generator produces post copy from a short prompt, reducing time spent writing social content from scratch
  • Built-in link-in-bio storefront with zero transaction fees lets agents funnel listing inquiries from their Instagram or TikTok bio
  • Instagram DM automation engages new followers automatically without requiring additional tools or monthly add-on costs

Cons

  • No real estate templates, pre-written listing captions, or industry content library — agents must source or create all creative themselves
  • Custom analytics dashboard is marked coming soon, leaving meaningful performance benchmarking unavailable for now
  • No permanent free web plan; mobile free plan caps at just 10 uploads per month, far below active agent posting volume
  • Extra social account sets and additional team seats are billed as add-ons, pushing real costs well above the $14/mo headline price for most users