Head to head

OneUp vs SocialPilot

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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

SocialPilot is the value pick for agencies and small businesses: ten networks, bulk scheduling, a social inbox, AI, and white-label client reports, at prices well under the big suites. Plans run from $17 a month on annual billing, with extra accounts and users sold cheaply on the side.

From
$17 /mo
Free plan

Bottom line

OneUp and SocialPilot both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. OneUp is the stronger pick for Power users publishing to many networks at once; choose SocialPilot for Agencies and SMBs who want broad coverage and client reporting on a budget.

Features compared

FeatureOneUpSocialPilot
AI captionsYesYes
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsNot assessedYes
Bulk uploadYesYes
Evergreen recyclingYesPartial
Team rolesYesYes
ApprovalsNot assessedYes
Link in bioNot assessedNo

Platforms compared

NetworkOneUpSocialPilot
InstagramAutoAuto
FacebookAutoAuto
X (Twitter)AutoAuto
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoAuto
PinterestAutoAuto
YouTubeAutoAuto
ThreadsAutoAuto
BlueskyAutoAuto
Google BusinessAutoAuto
RedditAutoNo
SnapchatAutoNo

Pricing

OneUp

Starter

$25 per month
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $25/mo, 5 social accounts
  • 1 cross-posting workflow
  • Scheduling, recycling, AI captions, RSS auto-posting

Intermediate

$60 per month
Accounts
15
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $60/mo, 15 social accounts
  • 3 cross-posting workflows

Growth

Popular
$120 per month
Accounts
30
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $120/mo, 30 social accounts
  • 5 cross-posting workflows

Business

$300 per month
Accounts
80
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $300/mo, 80 social accounts (extra at $1/mo each)
  • 8 cross-posting workflows

Enterprise

Custom
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.

SocialPilot

Essentials

$20 /mo

$17/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Accounts
5
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $20/mo, $17 on annual ($204/yr)
  • 5 social accounts, 1 user, 500 AI credits
  • Scheduling, content library, analytics

Standard

$40 /mo

$34/mo billed annually

Seats
3
Accounts
10
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $40/mo, $34 on annual ($408/yr)
  • 10 social accounts, 3 users, 1,000 AI credits
  • Adds bulk scheduling, the social inbox, and team collaboration

Premium

Popular
$100 /mo

$85/mo billed annually

Seats
6
Accounts
20
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $100/mo, $85 on annual ($1,020/yr)
  • 20 social accounts, 6 users, 5,000 AI credits
  • Adds advanced analytics, client approvals, custom and white-label reports

Ultimate

$200 /mo

$170/mo billed annually

Seats
Unlimited
Accounts
40
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $200/mo, $170 on annual ($2,040/yr)
  • 40 social accounts, unlimited users, unlimited AI credits
  • Advanced security, dedicated account manager, migration support

Enterprise

Custom
Seats
Unlimited
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • Custom pricing, custom accounts, unlimited users
  • Unlimited AI credits, dedicated account manager
  • SSO and API access
  • Flat, quota-bundled plans: each tier bundles social accounts, users, and AI credits. Extra accounts are $4 a month each on every plan, and extra users are $5 a month on Standard and Premium, so the real cost depends on how many of each you add.
  • There's no free plan, only a 14-day trial, no card required.
  • Annual billing is a flat 15% off: Essentials works out to $17 a month, Standard $34, Premium $85, Ultimate $170.
  • AI credits are metered per plan (500, 1,000, 5,000, then unlimited). White-label reports and client approvals start on Premium.
  • Prices are USD. The live pricing page geo-located to Australia and showed AUD here, so the USD figures were taken from the page's USD view and cross-checked by converting the AUD (for example A$263.50 times about 0.66 lands near the $170 Ultimate annual rate).

Pros and cons

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

SocialPilot

  • Excellent value: ten networks and agency features well under the big suites
  • Bulk scheduling, social inbox, and white-label client reports
  • Cheap extra-account and extra-user add-ons
  • Clear, flat plans with a flat 15% annual discount
  • No real evergreen recycling and no visual feed planner
  • No broad social listening or link-in-bio
  • AI is metered by credits on the lower plans
  • Client approvals and white-label start on Premium

OneUp vs SocialPilot: FAQ

Is OneUp or SocialPilot cheaper?
SocialPilot is cheaper to start, from $17 against $25 for OneUp. The unit each one charges by differs, so the real bill depends on how many channels or seats you run.
Does OneUp or SocialPilot have a free plan?
Neither has a free plan. You get a free trial to test things, then you pay.
Which is better, OneUp or SocialPilot?
OneUp is the stronger pick for power users publishing to many networks at once, while SocialPilot is the better fit for agencies and SMBs who want broad coverage and client reporting on a budget. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.