MultiGroupPoster vs Circleboom: feature by feature
| Feature | MultiGroupPoster | Circleboom |
|---|---|---|
| Posts to Facebook groups you joined | Yes | No — not possible via API |
| Posts to Facebook Pages | Yes | Yes |
| Other networks (X, LinkedIn, Instagram) | No | Yes |
| Runs in your own browser session | Yes | No — cloud servers |
| Content variation per destination | Spintax, live preview | Manual per post |
| Free allowance | 6 posts, one-time | Trial |
| Price | $8.99/mo · $69.99/yr | Public plan pricing varies; verify with the vendor |
Feature matrix last verified against Circleboom's public site on 2026-06-10.
Where each one wins
Where MultiGroupPoster wins
- Reaches groups you joined, which no cloud tool can do at all.
- Posts from your own session and IP rather than a data centre, which is what keeps the activity ordinary.
- Spintax and per-post media sets vary the content per group automatically.
- A real free allowance so you can verify it on your own groups first.
Where Circleboom wins
- Useful account-hygiene tools that posting extensions do not offer at all.
- Broad network coverage in one subscription.
- Reasonable pricing for a multi-network calendar.
Which should you pick?
Pick MultiGroupPoster if…
- Your audience is in Facebook groups you joined rather than pages you own.
- You need one composition to reach many groups without repeating identical text.
Pick Circleboom if…
- You publish to several networks and need one calendar across all of them.
- Your Facebook presence is a Page you own rather than groups you belong to.
Migrating across
- Keep Circleboom for the networks it covers — this is not an either/or.
- Install MultiGroupPoster and sign in with Google; no Facebook password is involved.
- Your groups import automatically from your own membership; there is nothing to export.
- Run one small campaign to a handful of groups before moving a full workload.
Frequently asked questions
Can Circleboom post to Facebook groups I joined?
Circleboom runs as a browser extension in your own session, so yes — extensions reach groups you joined. Cloud schedulers like Buffer and Hootsuite cannot, because Meta removed the publish_to_groups permission in April 2024 and it never covered member groups anyway.
What is the difference between MultiGroupPoster and Circleboom?
Circleboom cannot post to Facebook groups, and no cloud scheduler can — Meta removed the publish_to_groups permission in April 2024, and it never covered groups you merely joined. Circleboom remains a capable tool for multi-network scheduling and account cleanup tools. If groups are the job, that needs a browser extension posting from your own session.
How hard is it to switch from Circleboom?
Keep Circleboom for the networks it covers — this is not an either/or. Install MultiGroupPoster and sign in with Google; no Facebook password is involved. Your groups import automatically from your own membership; there is nothing to export. Run one small campaign to a handful of groups before moving a full workload.
Will either tool get my Facebook account restricted?
Neither tool changes what Facebook flags — pacing and content variation do. Randomized 30–60 second gaps, 50–100 posts a day on an account older than twelve months, varied text per group and media attached is the safe range with any tool. Aggressive settings will flag an account regardless of which tool produced them.