Plan
Agency
$49 / month per workspace
Unlimited client workspaces, white-label PDFs, SSO + SCIM, priority + Slack support. Volume discounts on 10+ workspaces.
Managing six-to-fifty brands at once is a workflow problem first, a scheduling problem second. Aloha's workspace isolation, white-label reports, and per-client voice models let a two-person team run what used to need six.
Many brands, one head.
Agency scene — two people at a long table, multiple laptops, one showing a calendar, one showing client analytics. Warm overhead light, cluttered but clean. 16:10 horizontal preferred here. Feels 'studio', not 'open plan office'.
What actually changes
Not an exhaustive feature list. The three chronic annoyances we heard over and over from agencies — and what Aloha does about each.
"Client silos are a nightmare in most tools"
True workspace isolation — separate voice models, separate calendars, separate billing, separate SSO domains.
"White-label reports eat a day a month per client"
Branded PDF reports auto-generated from the client's analytics. Your logo, your color, no Aloha watermark.
"Onboarding a new client takes a week"
Template-driven setup. A new client goes from zero to scheduled in ~45 minutes via the migration guide.
A typical day
What a Tuesday actually looks like when Aloha is doing what it should. Deep-work blocks are silent; the tool only surfaces what wants your thumb.
See the calendar in actionThe three things you'll reach for
Channels agencies live on
Tap any channel for platform-specific notes — what's native, what's honest, what the peak window looks like.
Our honest recommendation
Most agencies land here. If it's wrong for you, switching plans is two clicks — your content comes along.
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$49 / month per workspace
Unlimited client workspaces, white-label PDFs, SSO + SCIM, priority + Slack support. Volume discounts on 10+ workspaces.
"The automation matrix saved me 11 hours last month. I checked."
Leah S.
Agency owner · 6 clients
Other shapes of work
Pick the shape closest to yours. The tool's the same; the examples on each page aren't.