Head to head
Cloud Campaign vs OneUp
Last updated 4 June 2026
Cloud Campaign is a white-label scheduler built specifically for agencies: a brand workspace per client, unlimited users, client portals, content recycling, and AI, with the whole thing rebrandable as your own. Plans run from $41 a month on annual billing, priced by workspace.
- From
- $41 /mo
- Free plan
OneUp is a no-nonsense scheduler with an unusually wide network list and genuine automation: post recycling, RSS auto-posting, and auto-crossposting. It's priced by how many accounts you connect, from $25 a month, and skips the engagement and reporting depth of the bigger suites.
- From
- $25 per month
- Free plan
Bottom line
OneUp is the pick for power users publishing to many networks at once, and it's the cheaper start, from $25 per month. Cloud Campaign fits agencies managing social for many clients under their own brand better.
OneUp starts cheaper, $25 per month against $41 a month for Cloud Campaign. They bill on different units, so the real gap depends on how much you run.
Key differences
Where the two actually diverge, before the full tables.
- OneUp starts at $25 per month, Cloud Campaign at $41 a month.
- Cloud Campaign posts to 7 networks, OneUp to 12.
- Only OneUp reaches YouTube, Threads, Bluesky, Reddit, and Snapchat.
Features compared
| Feature | Cloud Campaign | OneUp |
|---|---|---|
| AI captions | Yes | Yes |
| Basic analytics | Yes | Yes |
| Advanced reports | Yes | Not assessed |
| Bulk upload | Yes | Yes |
| Evergreen recycling | Yes | Yes |
| Team roles | Yes | Yes |
| Approvals | Yes | Not assessed |
| Link in bio | No | Not assessed |
Platforms compared
| Network | Cloud Campaign | OneUp |
|---|---|---|
| Auto | Auto | |
| Auto | Auto | |
| X (Twitter) | Auto | Auto |
| Auto | Auto | |
| TikTok | Auto | Auto |
| Auto | Auto | |
| YouTube | No | Auto |
| Threads | No | Auto |
| Bluesky | No | Auto |
| Google Business | Auto | Auto |
| No | Auto | |
| Snapchat | No | Auto |
Pricing
Headline prices are for a single unit. Here is the real monthly cost as each tool scales, costed on its own unit so the two stay honest.
No free plan; 14-day trial.
- Cheapest paid plan
- $41/mo
Whole-plan price; it doesn't scale per unit.
Cloud Campaign
Freelancer
$41/mo billed annually
- Seats
- Unlimited
- Accounts
- 7
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $49/mo, $41 on annual
- 1 brand workspace (extra at $49/mo), unlimited users, 7 social accounts per client
- White-label dashboard, AI captions, content library
Team
Popular$165/mo billed annually
- Seats
- Unlimited
- Accounts
- Unlimited
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $199/mo, $165 on annual
- 5 brand workspaces (extra at $29/mo), unlimited users and social accounts
- Approval workflows, client portals, client reports
Agency
$249/mo billed annually
- Seats
- Unlimited
- Accounts
- Unlimited
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $299/mo, $249 on annual
- Many brand workspaces (extra at $35/mo), unlimited users and social accounts
- Custom domain white-label and dedicated onboarding
- Flat plans by brand workspace, which is Cloud Campaign's word for a client. Users are unlimited on every plan (your team and your clients), and you add workspaces as you grow: extra workspaces are $49 a month on Freelancer, $29 on Team, and $35 on Agency.
- White-label is included free on all plans; a custom domain comes on Agency.
- There's no free plan, only a 14-day trial.
- Annual billing is two months free: Freelancer works out to $41 a month, Team $165, Agency $249.
- Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.
OneUp
Starter
- Accounts
- 5
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $25/mo, 5 social accounts
- 1 cross-posting workflow
- Scheduling, recycling, AI captions, RSS auto-posting
Intermediate
- Accounts
- 15
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $60/mo, 15 social accounts
- 3 cross-posting workflows
Growth
Popular- Accounts
- 30
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $120/mo, 30 social accounts
- 5 cross-posting workflows
Business
- Accounts
- 80
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $300/mo, 80 social accounts (extra at $1/mo each)
- 8 cross-posting workflows
Enterprise
- Accounts
- Unlimited
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- From $1,000/mo
- Everything in Business, plus SOC 2 and ISO 27001
- Priced by how many social accounts you connect: the plan steps up with the band you land in, 5, 15, 30, then 80 accounts. On Business you can add extra accounts at $1 a month each.
- Every connected destination counts as one account, including Facebook profiles, pages, and groups, Instagram, LinkedIn profiles and pages, X, YouTube, Threads, Reddit, Bluesky, Snapchat, TikTok, Pinterest, Discord servers, and Google Business locations.
- There's no free plan, but a 7-day trial with nothing due upfront.
- Annual billing may carry a discount; the live page shows monthly rates.
- Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.
Pros and cons
Cloud Campaign
- Free white-label on every plan, custom domain on Agency
- Unlimited users and client logins included
- Brand workspaces, client portals, and clean client reports
- Recycling plus AI captions and images
- No engagement inbox, listening, or competitor tracking
- No visual feed planner or link-in-bio
- Network list is the core handful plus Google Business
- Priced and built for agencies, not individuals
OneUp
- Very wide network list, including Reddit, Snapchat, and Discord
- Strong automation: recycling, RSS, and auto-crossposting
- Account-based pricing with cheap add-on accounts
- AI captions, first comment, and X threads
- No engagement inbox and only basic analytics
- No listening or visual feed planner
- No free plan
- Higher tiers get pricey for many accounts
Cloud Campaign vs OneUp: FAQ
- Is Cloud Campaign or OneUp cheaper?
- OneUp is cheaper to start, from $25 against $41 for Cloud Campaign. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
- Does Cloud Campaign or OneUp have a free plan?
- Neither has a free plan. You get a free trial to test things, then you pay.
- Which is better, Cloud Campaign or OneUp?
- Cloud Campaign is the stronger pick for agencies managing social for many clients under their own brand, while OneUp is the better fit for power users publishing to many networks at once. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.