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Feedloop vs MissingLettr

An honest comparison — what each does best, where they overlap, and which one fits how you actually work.

Pricing at a glance

Feedloop

$9 → $29/mo

USD via Polar · ETB via Telebirr · monthly, cancel anytime

MissingLettr

$19 → $49/mo

Public pricing as listed on MissingLettr's site

What MissingLettr does well

MissingLettr converts each blog post into a year-long drip campaign. Strong fit for content marketers running a single blog who want every post squeezed for maximum social mileage.

Where Feedloop fits

Feedloop is closer to a real-time pipeline — new post in, social posts out, no AI-rewritten drip series. Cleaner if you want post-as-published behavior; pair it with our MCP server if you want an AI assistant to handle the drip planning on its own.

Feature-by-feature

The honest version — based on public docs and pricing pages as of 2026.

FeatureFeedloopMissingLettr
Drip-campaign rewritesNo — straight automationYes — auto-generated 12-month drips
RSS-driven publishingYes — immediate, deduplicatedYes — but rewrites into drips
MCP server (AI assistants)Yes — programmable drip planningNo
Live per-platform previewYesYes
Platform coverage11 networks5–6 networks
Built-in link shortener + UTMYesLimited
Starting price$9/mo$19/mo

Where MissingLettr wins

  • Automated drip-campaign generation — one post becomes a year of social content
  • Best fit if you publish slowly and want to maximize each post
  • Mature integrations with WordPress and similar CMS surfaces

Where Feedloop wins

  • Real-time post-as-published — no AI rewrites, no drip distortion
  • MCP server — let your own AI assistant do the drip planning on your terms
  • Wider platform reach (11 vs ~5)
  • Lower price point

Pick MissingLettr if…

Solo bloggers who publish ~1 post/month and want each one maximized through 12 months of automated drips.

Pick Feedloop if…

Anyone who wants posts to ship as soon as they're published, without an AI rewriting them into a drip series.

Frequently asked questions

Why pick Feedloop over MissingLettr?
It depends on what you need. If RSS-driven automation is core to your workflow, Feedloop is built around that primitive. If you primarily compose posts by hand or need a feature that's MissingLettr's signature strength, that may still be the better fit. The comparison table above breaks it down feature by feature so you can pick on facts, not marketing copy.
Can I migrate from MissingLettr to Feedloop without losing my scheduled posts?
Connecting your social accounts to Feedloop doesn't disturb MissingLettr's connection — the OAuth tokens are independent. Run both side-by-side during a trial period: connect feeds and outputs to Feedloop incrementally, watch a week of posts land, then disable the MissingLettr automations when you're confident. Nothing is lost.
Does Feedloop cost less than MissingLettr?
Generally yes — Feedloop's pricing is built for individual creators and small teams, not enterprise contracts. The pricing-at-a-glance section above shows the headline numbers; see the pricing page for all tiers in both USD (via Polar) and Ethiopian Birr (via Telebirr).
Does Feedloop have anything MissingLettr doesn't?
The biggest gap is the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Feedloop exposes its scheduling, automation, and analytics APIs through MCP, so Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini, and other MCP-compatible AI assistants can drive your social publishing pipeline directly. Most MissingLettr customers don't have that option. We also include a built-in UTM-tagged link shortener with click tracking, RSS-driven automation as a core primitive (not an add-on), and ETB payment for creators billing in local currency.
What if I'm already paying for MissingLettr annually?
Use Feedloop on the free tier alongside MissingLettr until your contract renews — connect one or two accounts and run a parallel test. When your MissingLettr renewal lands, you'll have real data on whether Feedloop covers your use case without paying twice.

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