Quick Answer: Social media management prices in Malaysia range from RM800 a month with a freelancer to RM15,000+ with a full-service agency, with most SMEs paying RM2,500–RM5,000. The gap reflects scope: posts, platforms, replies, paid ads, and strategy, not skill alone. Our digital marketing pricing guide sets the wider benchmarks.
Two cafes sit on the same street. One looks alive online — replies within the hour, reels people actually share, a feed that looks planned. The other posts twice a month, then goes quiet. Same city, same kind of budget, completely different results. The difference is usually management, not luck.
If you are a Malaysian SME owner trying to price this, the quotes confuse more than they help. RM900 from a freelancer, RM3,500 from a boutique, RM9,000 from a full agency — all labelled “social media”. They are not the same product. This guide breaks down what each price level actually buys, what drives the number up or down, and how to avoid paying for posts when you really need results. The short video below explains what you are paying for at each budget.
Source video: Sugarpunch Marketing on YouTube
Quick Answer: Social media management is the ongoing work of planning, creating, posting, and replying across your accounts, then tracking what works. It is not the same as paid advertising. Many quotes blur the two, which is why understanding how the monthly management fee works matters before you compare prices.
When you pay a monthly fee, you are paying for someone to own your social presence so you do not have to. A standard scope usually covers:
What is usually not in the base fee: paid ad spend, large video shoots, and influencer fees. These get quoted on top, which is exactly why two “RM2,000 packages” can mean very different things.
Quick Answer: Social media management prices in Malaysia run from about RM800 a month with a freelancer to RM15,000+ with a full-service agency. Most SMEs pay RM2,500–RM5,000, with ad spend charged separately. For the full picture across channels, see our managed digital marketing service.
We aggregated published Malaysian SMM rates with quote data from ZenWeb-managed projects. The typical monthly mid-points by provider type:
| Provider type | Typical range / month | Relative cost (mid-point) |
|---|---|---|
| DIY + scheduling tools (Meta Suite, Buffer) | RM0–RM250 | RM125 |
| Freelancer / solo manager | RM800–RM2,000 | RM1,400 |
| Boutique / SME agency | RM2,500–RM5,000 | RM3,750 |
| Full-service agency (video + ads + strategy) | RM5,500–RM15,000 | RM10,250 |
Source: aggregated from published Malaysian provider rates and ZenWeb quote data, 2024–2026. Licence.
The jump from freelancer to agency is not the posts getting prettier. It is platforms added, replies handled daily, and someone owning strategy instead of just filling a calendar. Those are the parts that do the selling.
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Quick Answer: Six things move the social media management price in Malaysia: how many platforms, posting frequency, content type, community-management load, whether paid ads are managed, and reporting depth. Content type is the biggest swing. Switching from graphics to reels and video can double a quote, the same way the cost of boosting posts jumps once production is involved.
When you compare two quotes, check each one against these six drivers:
Quick Answer: At RM800–RM2,000 you get one platform and 4–8 scheduled posts. At RM2,500–RM5,000 you get 2–3 platforms, reels, and daily replies. At RM5,500–RM12,000+ you get full video, paid ad management, and always-on strategy. Pick the tier that matches your goal, then browse the full package pricing to see where you land.
Here is what each tier typically includes, compiled from Malaysian provider packages and ZenWeb project scopes:
| What’s included | RM800–2,000 Budget | RM2,500–5,000 Standard | RM5,500–12,000+ Full-service |
|---|---|---|---|
| Platforms managed | 1 | 2–3 | 3–5 |
| Posts per month | 4–8 | 12–20 | 20–30+ |
| Content type | Graphics + captions | Graphics + short reels | Reels, video, photography |
| Community management | Basic | Daily replies | Daily + escalation |
| Paid ad management | No | Optional add-on | Included (spend separate) |
| Reporting | Basic monthly | Monthly + insights | Bi-weekly + strategy review |
Source: compiled from Malaysian provider packages and ZenWeb project scopes, 2024–2026. Licence.
Quick Answer: A freelancer is cheapest at around RM1,500 all-in but limited in range. An SME agency retainer runs about RM3,800 all-in for hands-off consistency. An in-house hire looks like RM3,500 salary but really costs RM5,500–RM6,800 once EPF, SOCSO, tools, and leave are added. The agency versus freelancer trade-offs apply here too.
The headline social media management price rarely matches the real cost. This is an illustrative comparison using Malaysian SME salary norms, statutory contributions, and ZenWeb project scoping:
| Option | Headline cost | Added on top | Realistic all-in |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freelancer | RM800–RM2,000 | Your time to brief and review | ~RM1,500 |
| SME agency retainer | RM2,500–RM5,000 | Ad spend; occasional shoots | ~RM3,800 |
| In-house hire | RM3,500–RM4,500 salary | EPF, SOCSO, EIS, tools, leave, training | ~RM5,500–RM6,800 |
Source: illustrative scenario using Malaysian SME salary and statutory norms (EPF, SOCSO, EIS) and ZenWeb scoping, 2024–2026. Licence.
The in-house number surprises most owners. A RM3,500 salary becomes far more once you add EPF and SOCSO, paid leave, design tools, and the weeks of training before the hire is productive. One person also cannot shoot, design, write, reply, and report at agency quality. A freelancer is the leanest option, but you carry the briefing and the risk if they disappear.
A “RM3,500 social media hire” usually costs closer to RM6,000 a month once EPF, SOCSO, tools, and leave are counted.
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Quick Answer: Yes, when management is consistent. Across ZenWeb-managed accounts, six months of steady posting and daily replies roughly tripled engagement and lifted monthly enquiries about five-fold. The returns build slowly, then compound, which is why the results a social media company should show are measured over months, not weeks.
The audience is already there. Malaysia had 25.1 million active social media user identities in January 2025, equal to 70.2% of the population, per DataReportal. The question is not whether your customers are on social — it is whether your account gives them a reason to act.
Here is a typical curve from ZenWeb-managed accounts. Results are indexed so you can see the shape, not any one client:
| Month | Follower base (indexed) | Avg engagement rate | Inbound enquiries / month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Month 1 | 100 | 0.9% | 6 |
| Month 2 | 112 | 1.3% | 9 |
| Month 3 | 126 | 1.8% | 14 |
| Month 4 | 138 | 2.3% | 19 |
| Month 5 | 151 | 2.8% | 25 |
| Month 6 | 167 | 3.2% | 31 |
Source: aggregated from ZenWeb-managed social accounts, Malaysia, 2024–2026. Indexed to month-1 follower base = 100; results vary by industry, budget, and offer. Licence.
The shape matters more than the exact numbers. The first two months look slow, which is when most DIY efforts quit. Months four to six is where consistency pays off. A cheap account that posts and stops never reaches the part of the curve that earns enquiries.
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Quick Answer: Ask every provider the same five questions before paying: how many posts and platforms, who creates the content, is ad spend separate, who owns the accounts, and can they show past results. The ownership question matters most. If you are still deciding whether to invest at all, start with whether your business needs this.
Use this checklist when comparing quotes:
Quick Answer: Expect a social media management price of RM2,500–RM5,000 a month for properly managed accounts in Malaysia, with full-service builds running RM5,500–RM12,000+ and ad spend on top. Match the tier to your goal and compare quotes using the five-question checklist. See exactly what each package includes in our digital marketing package pricing.
A managed account can be your busiest salesperson or just a tidy feed nobody acts on. The difference is rarely the price tag. It is consistency, the right platforms, and someone owning the strategy and the replies. Pay for those and the account compounds. Skip them and even a cheap package quietly wastes your time.
Before you sign with anyone, get two quotes, ask the five questions from Section 8, and make sure your business owns every account and login. That half hour of checking saves most of the regret stories we hear.
Social media management prices in Malaysia run from RM800 to RM15,000+ a month. Freelancers charge RM800–RM2,000, SME agency packages run RM2,500–RM5,000, and full-service agencies with video, paid ads, and strategy charge RM5,500–RM12,000 or more. Most Malaysian SMEs land in the RM2,500–RM5,000 range, with ad spend billed separately.
Management is the ongoing work of planning, creating, posting, and replying on your accounts. Advertising is the paid budget you give Meta or TikTok to reach more people. A management fee covers the team’s time; ad spend is a separate cost on top. A clear quote always splits the two so you know exactly what you are paying for.
An in-house hire looks cheaper but rarely is. A RM3,500 salary becomes RM5,500–RM6,800 a month once EPF, SOCSO, EIS, tools, paid leave, and training are added — and one person cannot match an agency’s range. For most Malaysian SMEs, an agency retainer of RM2,500–RM5,000 covers more skills for less total cost than a full-time hire.
It depends on your tier and goals. Budget packages give 4–8 posts a month, standard packages 12–20, and full-service plans 20–30+ including reels and video. More important than raw count is consistency and quality. Eight strong, on-brand posts beat twenty rushed ones that nobody engages with.
Usually yes, if you commit for at least six months. Across ZenWeb-managed accounts, consistent posting and daily replies roughly tripled engagement and lifted monthly enquiries about five-fold over six months. With 25.1 million social media users in Malaysia, the audience is there — consistent management is what turns them into enquiries.
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