I’m still getting used to trying to do these reviews but I will do my best to help you even a little.
Lately I have been using Crowdfire and Hello Woofy to post on my various Facebook pages and Twitter accounts but they both have their pros and cons.
Things to consider
Here is the various things I have reviewed and consider important.
Web Version
Hello Woofy is fairly easy to use now I have learnt how to add a single post but it is not as straight forward as doing it with Crowdfire. Crowdfire currently has a red Compose button in the top right corner onec you have logged in whereas Hello Woofy has a blue COMPOSE SINGLE TEXT button in the middle near the top.
The composers are very different too. Hello Woofy has a very thorough composer with seperate sections to add your text, any urls, hashtags, emojis, actions, videos and photos.

Hello Woofy’s composer
Crowdfire on the other hand have kept it simple and yet still gives you acesss to photos, locations, hashtags, GIFs and emojis. It has the bonus of adding a location (which Hello Woofy does not see to have) and makes it a lot easier to add GIFs, although they do not seem to work on every platform.

Crowdfire’s composer
Based on what I have said above I think Crowdfire wins in terms of usability with their web version.
App
Hello Woofy’s app feels very similar in terms of layout to the web version and still makes it harder to add GIFs.
When you open the Crowdfire app the Compose button is in the middle at the bottom. The layout is almost identical to the web version so the consistency makes it just as easy to use. They have however removed the GIF button on the app which is a drawback and makes it more like Hello Woofy’s.

I would still say Crowdfire’s app is easier to use but it is very close.
Cost
As I managed to get early access to Hello Woofy I have locked my Pro price in for lifetime at $69 a year and for that I get to connect 25 accounts. My Crowfire Plus account only allows me 5 for $89.76.
In terms of cost Hello Woofy wins hands down for value for money but Crowdfire still holds too many pros for me to ditch it completely at the moment.
Overall Opinion
If cost is an issue consider Hello Woofy but if cost is not an issue or you do not have many accounts I would say go for Crowdfire for now at least. I guess you get what you pay for. You may find in time Hello Woofy will change things and be easier to use.


