Key features
- Art community
- Portfolio hosting
- Artist discovery
Pros
- Connects artists and collectors
- Platform for art discovery
Cons
- Niche audience
- Limited compared to major platforms
By Louis Corneloup · Updated Out of 10 social networks tools we track, 10 meet the small businesses bar: free, freemium or paid pricing. Ranked by editorial score plus external signals (G2/Capterra reviews, media mentions, featured status).
Top 10 picks compared. Scroll horizontally on mobile.
| # | Tool | Pricing | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Freemium | 4.3(150) | View | |
| 2 | Freemium | n/a | View | |
| 3 | Free | n/a | View | |
| 4 | Free | n/a | View | |
| 5 | Freemium | 3.8(5) | View | |
| 6 | Free | n/a | View | |
| 7 | Free | n/a | View | |
| 8 | Free | n/a | View | |
| 9 | Free | n/a | View | |
| 10 | Free | n/a | View |
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Step 1
We start from our full database of 10 social networks tools and keep only those matching small businesses criteria: free, freemium or paid pricing.
Step 2
Editorial score (out of 100) on utility, UX, value, support, and innovation, then layered with external signals: G2/Capterra review volume and average rating, recent media mentions, and featured status.
Step 3
We rank by combined score and surface the top 10 so the list stays scannable. Pricing is re-checked on rotation and the page rebuilds hourly via ISR so picks stay fresh.
Buyer's guide
Small businesses (1-50 employees, profitable, not VC-backed) buy software differently from startups: they need it to PAY BACK in 6-12 months, not in 5 years of equity appreciation.
The dominant stack: QuickBooks Online (accounting), Square or Stripe (payments), HubSpot or Pipedrive (CRM), Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 (productivity), Gusto or QuickBooks Payroll (payroll), and industry-specific vertical software (a Field Service Manager for trades, a POS for restaurants, etc.). The high-leverage tools small businesses underuse: real CRM (most run on spreadsheets + Gmail folders), proper bookkeeping cadence (monthly not annually), and reviews + reputation management (Birdeye, Podium, NiceJob — outsized impact on customer acquisition). The expensive mistake: paying for tools no one logs into. Audit usage quarterly.
Art Network ranks first in our social networks list for small businesses, rated 4.3/5 across 150 verified user reviews. Strong runners-up are Supa Social, Genzi, tasteit.
Yes. Art Network, Supa Social, Genzi offer a free or freemium plan that fits small businesses.
We filtered our database of 10 social networks tools to keep only those that match small businesses: free, freemium or paid pricing. The remaining 10 are ranked by editorial score and external signals (G2/Capterra review volume, media mentions, featured status).
Based on our analysis of the top picks, prioritize: art community, portfolio hosting, artist discovery, commission marketplace. These are common to the highest-rated tools in this list.
We refresh editorial scores and pricing weekly. Tool pricing is re-checked on a rotation that touches every tool roughly monthly. The list above was generated on June 20, 2026.