On March 2, 2026, ManyChat quietly changed something that affected hundreds of thousands of creators overnight. The free plan, which had been usable for years, was cut from 1,000 active contacts down to 25.
That's not a minor adjustment. That's a 97.5% reduction.
If you've been running Instagram comment-to-DM automations on ManyChat's free tier, you've likely already hit the wall. And if you haven't yet, you will the next time a Reel picks up traction.
What Exactly Changed
Before March 2026, ManyChat's free plan gave you 1,000 active contacts. Enough to run real campaigns, test what worked, and build a system before paying.
The new limit is 25 contacts. That's 25 people in your automation flow at any given time. A moderately performing Reel, one that gets 300 comments with your keyword, can exhaust that in minutes.
ManyChat also restructured their paid tiers around this change. There are now four plans: Free, Essential, Pro, and Business. But the pricing architecture underneath them is the same problem it's always been, just more visible now.
Pricing scales with your number of active contacts. More followers, more engagement, more automation activity, means a higher bill. Every month. Even if you're running one campaign and nothing changed except your audience grew.
Why the Contact-Based Model Doesn't Work for Creators
This is the core issue, and the free plan cut just made it impossible to ignore.
ManyChat was built for businesses managing ongoing customer relationships across WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, SMS, and email. In that context, contact-based billing makes sense. You're nurturing contacts over months, building CRM-style relationships.
Instagram creators don't work that way. A creator runs a giveaway, generates 3,000 keyword comments in a week, delivers the reward, and the campaign is done. Those 3,000 people aren't "contacts" you're managing long-term. They participated in a moment.
With contact-based billing, you're paying as if every person who ever commented is an ongoing relationship. Your audience grows, your costs grow, whether you're doing more or not.
The Real Numbers
At 10,000 active contacts, ManyChat's Pro plan runs around $135 per month. At 25,000 contacts, you're looking at roughly $300 per month.
For a creator in the US running multiple campaigns a year, that might be acceptable. For a creator in India, Indonesia, the Philippines, or Brazil, where the exchange rate already makes USD pricing painful, those numbers are a serious barrier.
And that's before you factor in that most Instagram-only creators aren't using ManyChat's WhatsApp, Messenger, or SMS channels. They're paying for multi-platform infrastructure they don't need.

What Creators Are Switching To
The main shift is toward tools with flat-rate pricing. Instead of paying per contact, you pay a fixed amount per month or per campaign. Your costs don't move just because your audience does.
Here's how the options break down:
| Tool | Pricing model | Instagram-only | Meta API compliant |
|---|---|---|---|
| ManyChat | Per contact ($14–$300+/mo) | No (multi-platform) | Yes |
| CreatorFlow | Flat rate (~$15/mo) | Yes | Yes |
| LinkDM | Flat rate (~$19/mo) | Yes | Yes |
| InstantDM | Flat rate (~$9.99/mo) | Yes | Yes |
| Inrō | Flat rate | Yes | Yes |
| UnlockDM | Per campaign | Yes | Yes |
The flat-rate tools are all Instagram-only, which is exactly what most creators need. You're not paying for channels you don't use.
The per-campaign model is different again. Instead of a monthly subscription, you pay for the campaign itself, then stop. There's no ongoing contact count, no monthly bill growing as your audience grows. It fits the way creators actually work: a product launch, a giveaway, a lead magnet push.
What to Look for When Switching
A few things matter more than pricing:
Meta API compliance. This is non-negotiable. Instagram has been tightening enforcement through 2026, and accounts using non-compliant tools have faced restrictions and bans. Any tool you consider should be using Meta's official API, not workarounds.
Comment-to-DM accuracy. The core flow. Someone comments your keyword, they get the DM. Test this before you commit. Some tools have delays, some miss comments during traffic spikes.
Follow gate support. If your campaign requires a follow before delivering the reward, make sure the tool actually handles this. Not all flat-rate tools do.
Referral tracking. For giveaways or viral campaigns where participants share a link to earn extra entries, you need built-in referral mechanics. This is where simpler tools fall short.
Should You Stay on ManyChat?
Honestly, if you're running multi-platform automations across Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger with a large, active contact base, ManyChat still makes sense. The product is mature and the multi-channel coverage is real.
But if you're an Instagram creator using ManyChat primarily for comment-to-DM campaigns, and you're not touching the other channels, you're overpaying for infrastructure you're not using.
The March 2026 changes didn't change ManyChat's product. They just made the pricing impossible to ignore.
Picking the Right Alternative
The short version: flat-rate tools work for creators who run campaigns regularly and want predictable monthly costs. Per-campaign tools work for creators who run campaigns occasionally and don't want a subscription draining budget between launches.
Either way, the move away from contact-based billing is the right direction. Your costs should reflect what you actually do, not how popular you've become.
UnlockDM uses a per-campaign model built specifically for Instagram creators. No contacts to count, no monthly bill that grows with your audience. Run a campaign, pay for that campaign, done.



