Linktree acquires social media scheduler tool Plann

Date:

Share post:


Link-in-bio platform Linktree announced Thursday that it has acquired social media scheduling tool Plann for an undisclosed amount.

While Sydney, Australia-headquartered Plann will continue to operate as usual for now, Linktree is set to integrate its social scheduling tool into its platform in the coming months. This means that users will soon have access to features like social media planning and auto-posting for platforms like TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. It’s unclear whether Linktree plans to incorporate all of Plann’s features, such as its AI-powered caption generator. 

Linktree didn’t specify how much the new scheduling tool would cost for users. Plann users will transition to Linktree once it officially launches. 

The company said that the entire Plann team, including employees and contractors, are joining Linktree, including founder Christy Laurence, who will be a permanent team member.

According to the company, social scheduling is one of Linktree’s most requested features, as it helps creators streamline their content distribution process and save time.

“The 50 million creators and businesses using Linktree are busy producing content, and many are juggling multiple ventures – we strive to simplify how they manage, grow, and monetize their audience. Adding social scheduling to Linktree will make it even simpler to distribute inspiring content, so our Linkers can get back to doing what they love – creating,” Linktree co-founder and CEO Alex Zaccaria said in a statement. 

This marks Linktree’s fourth acquisition, following three other investments made by the company in recent years: link-in-bio competitors Koji and Bento, as well as Odesli, the automated music link aggregation platform.

Separately, Linktree launched its beta social commerce offering earlier this year, giving creators the ability to add storefronts to their link-in-bio pages and take 12%-15% commission on sales. 

Linktree touts over 50 million users.



Source link

Lisa Holden
Lisa Holden
Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

Recent posts

Related articles

OpenAI’s GPT-5 reportedly falling short of expectations

OpenAI’s efforts to develop its next major model, GPT-5, are running behind schedule, with results that don’t...

OpenAI announces new o3 model — but you can’t use it yet

Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re looking at OpenAI’s last — and biggest —...

Google pushes back against DOJ’s ‘interventionist’ remedies in antitrust case

Google has offered up its own proposal in a recent antitrust case that saw the US Department...

If climate tech is dead, what comes next?

Humans have an innate desire to name things, but to be honest, we’re not always that good...

Hollywood angels: Here are the celebrities who are also star VCs

Becoming a venture capitalist has become the latest status symbol in Hollywood.  Everyone these days, from Olivia Wilde...

Meet Skyseed, a VC fund and incubator backing the Bluesky and AT Protocol ecosystem

On November 15, Peter Wang posted a message requesting ideas for a new incubator and fund to...

Sam Altman disputes Marc Andreessen’s description of AI meetings with Biden administration

Famed investor Marc Andreessen recently talked about meetings with Biden administration staff who gave him the impression...

EV startup Canoo places remaining employees on a ‘mandatory unpaid break’

Struggling electric van startup Canoo has placed its remaining employees on what it’s calling a “mandatory unpaid...