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Compare: Loomly vs Sculpt
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
Loomly
Paid
($50–$200/mo)
Yes (15-day free trial)
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Sculpt
Custom Quote
(Custom Quote)
N/A (custom engagement)
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Key Differences
Pricing Model
Loomly
Paid
Sculpt
Custom Quote
Budget Tier
Loomly
$50–$200/mo
Sculpt
Custom Quote
Free Trial
Loomly
Yes (15-day free trial)
Sculpt
N/A (custom engagement)
Company Size Fit
Loomly
Small Team (2–20), Mid-Market (20–200)
Sculpt
Mid-Market (20–200)
Business Type Fit
Loomly
B2B, B2C
Sculpt
B2B
Best For
Loomly
Teams wanting built-in content ideas/brainstorming support
Sculpt
B2B companies specifically wanting social media strategy
Pros
Loomly
Unique built in inspiration prompts solve the challenge of creative block
Streamlined approval workflows simplify stakeholder sign offs
Intuitive interface allows for rapid onboarding and team adoption
Sculpt
Deep expertise in B2B social media execution
Dominant focus on professional platforms like LinkedIn
Clear alignment with enterprise sales pipelines
Cons
Loomly
Integration ecosystem is more limited compared to enterprise alternatives
Analytics depth is moderate rather than advanced
Not optimized for high volume multi client agency operations
Sculpt
Exclusively serves B2B organizations
Not suitable for consumer or direct to consumer brands
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