OneUp covers a lot of networks and nails recurring posts — but Mastodon is missing, the Starter plan includes zero team seats, and adding one teammate triples the listed bill. SocialKit covers all 11 platforms on one flat EUR plan.
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TL;DR — the quick verdict
Credit where it's due: OneUp’s raw platform list is genuinely longer than SocialKit’s — Snapchat, Reddit, WhatsApp, and Discord on top of the mainstream networks — and its auto-repeating posts, post categories, and human “no chatbots” support are real, well-liked strengths.
Side-by-side features and pricing, grouped by category. Pricing and feature availability as of June 2026.
| Feature | SocialKit | OneUp |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | ||
| Platforms supported | All 11 | 10 of 11Also supports: Snapchat, Reddit, WhatsApp, Discord |
| Bluesky | Yes | Yes |
| Mastodon | Yes | No |
| Threads | Yes | Yes |
| Google Business | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | |
| Pricing & trial | ||
| Entry price | €29/mo flat (€17.40/mo billed annually) | Lists at $15/mo (Starter)Per oneupapp.io/price (June 2026); third-party listings have shown different Starter figures |
| Pricing model | Flat plans — all 11 platforms included, no per-network pricing | Tiered USD plans by account & seat count — bills in USD only |
| Social accounts included | 15 on Solo · 30 on Team | 5 on Starter · 15 on IntermediateAs listed on their pricing page (June 2026) |
| Free trial | 7 days — €0.00 due today | 7 days |
| Money-back guarantee | 7 days | Refund window mentionedTheir pricing page mentions a refund if cancelled within a week of the trial ending (June 2026) |
| Publishing & scheduling | ||
| Scheduled posts | Unlimited on every plan | 300 on Starter · unlimited on higher tiersAs listed on their pricing page (June 2026) |
| Best-time auto-posting | Yes | Not listedNot shown on OneUp’s pricing page (June 2026) |
| Per-platform customization | Yes | Not listedNot shown on OneUp’s pricing page (June 2026) |
| First-comment scheduling | Yes | Not listedNot shown on OneUp’s pricing page (June 2026) |
| Calendar view | Yes | Yes |
| Content & AI | ||
| AI assistant | Every plan (metered credits) | Not listedPlan-level AI tools not shown on their pricing page; OneUp offers free web-based caption generators (June 2026) |
| Post templates | Yes | Not listedNot shown on OneUp’s pricing page (June 2026) |
| Content library | Yes | Post categoriesCategories for organizing recurring content rather than a full media library |
| Thread posts (X, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon) | Yes | Not listedNot shown on OneUp’s pricing page (June 2026) |
| Hashtag manager | Yes | Not listedOneUp offers free web hashtag generators; an in-app manager is not shown on the pricing page (June 2026) |
| Collaboration | ||
| Team seats | 2 on Team · unlimited on Enterprise | 0 on Starter · 2 on Intermediate · 8 on GrowthIntermediate lists at $48/mo, Growth at $84/mo (June 2026) |
| Approval workflow | Team & Enterprise plans | Yes — on team tiersStarter includes 0 team seats, so approvals effectively start at Intermediate ($48/mo as listed, June 2026) |
| Comments on posts | Team & Enterprise plans | Not listedTheir social inbox covers audience comments/DMs; internal post comments not shown (June 2026) |
| Integrations & support | ||
| Analytics | Included on every plan | IncludedSome users on G2/Capterra report wanting deeper video-performance insights |
| API + webhooks | Every plan, incl. Solo | API & MCP accessAPI media hosting listed from the Growth tier; per-plan API limits not fully listed (June 2026) |
| Support | Email · priority on Enterprise | Human support — “no chatbots” |
| Verdict | ||
| Best for | Posting to many platforms on one flat EUR plan | Auto-repeating posts, RSS auto-posting, and Snapchat/Reddit/Discord coverage |
Pricing as of June 2026. OneUp pricing and feature availability per their public pricing page — check current rates here. SocialKit facts per our own pricing page.
The basics
OneUp is a long-running social media scheduling tool that positions itself as scheduling, analytics, inbox, and social listening in one place. It is best known for auto-repeating posts, post categories, and RSS auto-posting, and it connects an unusually wide set of networks — including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, X, Threads, Bluesky, Snapchat, Pinterest, Reddit, Google Business, WhatsApp, and Discord. Plans bill in USD, starting with a Starter tier listed at $15/month for 5 social accounts (as of June 2026), with a 7-day free trial and no free-forever plan.
OneUp’s entry plan is strictly solo: 0 team members, 5 social accounts, and a 300-post scheduling cap (as listed, June 2026). The moment you want a colleague or client in the tool, the listed price jumps from $15/month to $48/month (Intermediate, 2 seats) — more than triple — and to $84/month for 8 seats on Growth. Reviewers note that OneUp charges extra for additional team members compared to tools that include them.
See OneUp’s pricing pageOneUp’s platform list is long, but Mastodon is not on it — it does not appear on their FAQ or homepage platform lists (as of June 2026). If you or your clients publish to the fediverse, you would still need another tool. SocialKit publishes to Mastodon natively, alongside the other ten platforms.
OneUp’s supported-platforms FAQOneUp’s listed tiers step from $15 to $48 to $84 to $240 per month, with Enterprise listed from $1,000/month (as of June 2026), and the company states it bills in USD only. Some users report on review sites that pricing becomes expensive as they scale. For European buyers, USD billing also means exchange-rate drift on every invoice.
Compare OneUp plansA recurring theme in G2, Capterra, and Software Advice reviews is the interface: users report it feels rudimentary and confusing, that the publish flow makes you wait while it submits rather than working in the background, and that setting up posting time slots is tedious. Some also report occasional failed-to-publish notices. These are review reports rather than our findings — but for a tool whose whole job is publishing, they are worth weighing.
Feature deep-dive
Honesty first: OneUp covers a lot of ground. Alongside the staples — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, and Google Business — it also connects Snapchat, Reddit, WhatsApp, and Discord, which SocialKit does not. If one of those four networks is core to your strategy, OneUp deserves a serious look.
The one network missing from OneUp’s list is Mastodon — it does not appear on their FAQ or homepage platform lists (as of June 2026). SocialKit publishes to Mastodon natively, alongside the other ten. If the fediverse matters to you or your clients, that single gap decides the platform question; if it does not, it comes down to which extras you would actually use.
OneUp’s scheduling has real strengths: auto-repeating posts, post categories, and RSS auto-posting are headline features, and they are genuinely useful for evergreen content. The entry Starter plan, however, caps you at 300 scheduled posts and one cross-posting workflow, with unlimited posting starting on Intermediate (as listed, June 2026).
SocialKit gives you unlimited scheduled posts on every plan — including Solo — plus best-time auto-posting, first-comment scheduling, per-platform customization of each post, and native thread posting on X, Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon. On day-to-day experience, some users report on G2 and Capterra that OneUp’s publish flow is slow — the tool makes you wait while it submits — and that setting up time slots is tedious, with occasional failed-to-publish notices. Those are review reports, not our findings, but a scheduler should make posting fast and dependable.
At the entry level the two tools are honestly close on price. OneUp’s Starter lists at $15/month (as of June 2026 — third-party listings have shown different Starter figures, so check their pricing page), and SocialKit Solo is €29/month flat, or €17.40/month billed annually. The difference is what you get for it: Starter includes 5 social accounts, 300 scheduled posts, and zero team seats, while Solo includes 15 social accounts across all 11 platforms, unlimited scheduled posts, analytics, AI, and API + webhooks.
The gap opens as you grow. OneUp’s listed tiers step from $15 to $48 (Intermediate) to $84 (Growth) to $240 (Business), with Enterprise listed from $1,000/month — and it bills in USD only. SocialKit’s Team plan is a flat €49/month (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts and 2 seats, and EUR billing means no currency-conversion surprises for European buyers.
OneUp markets post approvals for team members and clients prominently — and the feature is there. The catch is seats: the Starter plan includes zero team members, so the moment you need a colleague or a client reviewer in the tool, you are looking at Intermediate at a listed $48/month for 2 seats, or Growth at $84/month for 8 (as of June 2026).
SocialKit’s Team plan is €49/month flat (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts, 2 seats, an approval workflow, and comments on posts — and extra teammates are €2 each rather than a full tier jump. For a freelancer adding a first client reviewer, that difference is the whole story: a €2 add-on versus tripling the subscription.
OneUp includes analytics, a social inbox, and social listening, with DM automation and keyword monitoring expanding on higher tiers. Some users report on review sites wanting deeper video-performance insights. One genuine plus worth crediting: OneUp advertises human support with “no chatbots,” and it displays customer-support badges from software directories — buyers who value talking to a person will appreciate that.
SocialKit includes analytics on every plan and AI on every plan (metered credits: 150 on Solo, 500 on Team, 1000 on Enterprise). On integrations, OneUp promotes API and MCP access, with API media hosting listed from the Growth tier; SocialKit ships API + webhooks on every plan, including Solo — ready for Zapier, Make, and n8n without a tier upgrade.
Entry plans compared. SocialKit prices are in EUR; all 11 platforms included — no per-network pricing.
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5 social accounts, 0 team seats, 300 scheduled posts. Intermediate lists at $48/month (15 accounts, 2 seats). Bills in USD. As of June 2026 — third-party listings have shown different Starter figures, so verify on their pricing page.
Need two seats? OneUp’s Intermediate lists at $48/month, while SocialKit Team is €29.40/month billed annually (€49 month-to-month) with 30 social accounts included. At typical USD–EUR rates that is roughly €150–€200 saved per year — with Mastodon included.
Pricing as of June 2026. OneUp prices are taken from their public pricing page and may change. Full SocialKit plan details on our pricing page.
Migration
No migrations team, no downtime — most people are fully moved over within the free trial.
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Connect your social accounts. SocialKit uses official APIs for all 11 platforms — including Mastodon — and connecting takes a few minutes.
Recreate your posting schedule in the calendar and copy upcoming posts from OneUp into SocialKit — drafts and templates make this quick.
Run both tools side by side during the trial if you like, then cancel OneUp once you are confident.
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