OneUp is a long-running scheduler known for auto-repeating posts, RSS auto-posting, and an unusually wide network list. Its plans bill in USD and are sized by social accounts and team seats, starting with a Starter tier listed at $15/month for 5 accounts (as of June 2026). Here is what each plan includes, where the costs hide as you add accounts or teammates, and who the price genuinely fits.
Quick answer
OneUp lists at $15/month for Starter — 5 social accounts, 300 scheduled posts, and zero team seats (as of June 2026). Plans are priced per account-tier and per seat, billed in USD. The first plan with any teammate is Intermediate at $48/month. There is a 7-day free trial and no free-forever plan.
| Plan | Billed monthly | Billed annually | Key limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Lists at $15/month | Not separately listed | 5 social accounts · 0 team seats · 300 scheduled posts · auto-repeating posts · post categories · RSS auto-posting · 1 cross-posting workflow |
| Intermediate | Lists at $48/month | Not separately listed | 15 social accounts · 2 team seats · unlimited scheduled posts · post approvals · social inbox |
| Growth | Lists at $84/month | Not separately listed | 8 team seats · unlimited scheduled posts · API media hosting · DM automation and keyword monitoring expand here |
| Business | Lists at $240/month | Not separately listed | Higher account and seat ceilings for larger teams and agencies |
| Enterprise | Lists from $1,000/month | Custom quote | Custom account/seat limits and onboarding for large organizations |
OneUp displays USD prices and states it bills in USD only — there is no EUR option, so European buyers absorb exchange-rate drift on every invoice. Plans include a 7-day free trial and no free-forever plan; the pricing page mentions a refund if you cancel within a week of the trial ending (as listed, June 2026). Note: OneUp’s /price page showed $15 for 5 accounts on Starter, but third-party listings have shown different Starter figures — verify on the live page before buying.
Prices as listed on OneUp’s site, June 2026. Prices may change — see OneUp's current pricing page.
Hidden costs
Starter is strictly solo: 0 team members, 5 social accounts, and a 300-post cap (as listed, June 2026). The moment you want a colleague or a client reviewer in the tool, the listed price jumps from $15 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.
OneUp markets post approvals for teams and clients, and the feature is real — but because Starter ships with 0 seats, an approval step only becomes usable on Intermediate at a listed $48/month (as of June 2026). A freelancer adding a single client reviewer is looking at tripling the subscription, not flipping a toggle on the $15 plan.
OneUp’s listed tiers step from $15 to $48 to $84 to $240/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 — a cost that does not appear on the pricing page.
The entry plan caps you at 300 scheduled posts and a single cross-posting workflow; unlimited scheduling starts on Intermediate (as listed, June 2026). For an active publisher or anyone running evergreen, auto-repeating queues — OneUp’s signature feature — that ceiling can arrive faster than the price suggests, pushing you to the $48 tier sooner than the headline number implies.
OneUp’s network list is long, but Mastodon does not appear on its FAQ or homepage platform lists (as of June 2026). If you or your clients publish to the fediverse, that is a second subscription on top of OneUp — an indirect cost the plan price never shows. SocialKit publishes to Mastodon natively, alongside its other ten platforms.
| Channels | OneUp | SocialKit |
|---|---|---|
| 5 channels | Lists at $15/month on Starter (5 accounts, 0 team seats)Starter caps scheduling at 300 posts; SocialKit Solo includes 15 accounts and unlimited posts | Solo: €29/month flat (€17.40/month billed annually) |
| 15 channels | Lists at $48/month on Intermediate (15 accounts, 2 seats)15 accounts on OneUp requires the Intermediate tier; the first OneUp plan with any team seat (as listed, June 2026) | Solo: €29/month flat — 15 accounts included, or Team €49/month for 2 seats |
| 30 channels | Lists at $84/month on Growth (8 seats), stepping to $240/month on BusinessOneUp does not list per-account ceilings for Growth/Business; larger teams step up by seat tier (as listed, June 2026) | Team: €49/month flat (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 accounts and 2 seats |
OneUp costs are derived from the rates published on their public pricing page as of June 2026 and may change. SocialKit Solo includes 15 social accounts across all 11 platforms at one flat price.
Honest take
OneUp is worth it for the publisher its features were built around: someone running evergreen, recurring content across a wide network spread. The strengths are genuine — auto-repeating posts, post categories, and RSS auto-posting are well-liked, the raw platform list is longer than most (Snapchat, Reddit, WhatsApp, and Discord on top of the mainstream networks), and OneUp advertises human support with “no chatbots.” If Snapchat or Reddit is core to your strategy and recurring queues are your workflow, the listed $15 Starter is a fair entry price.
The math turns the moment a second person needs in. Starter’s zero seats mean the first teammate or client reviewer triples the bill to $48/month, billing is USD-only, and some users report on G2 and Capterra that the interface feels dated and the publish flow is slow. Solo creator on those networks: worth it. Anyone adding a teammate: do the seat math first.
If you landed here doing seat math, SocialKit attacks the exact line that makes OneUp jump — the leap from a solo Starter to a $48 team tier. SocialKit covers all 11 platforms — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Threads, Bluesky, Pinterest, Mastodon, and Google Business — on one flat EUR plan. Solo is €29/month (€17.40/month billed annually) with 15 social accounts and unlimited scheduled posts, versus Starter’s 5 accounts and 300-post cap. And SocialKit publishes natively to Mastodon, which OneUp does not list.
The team math is where the gap widens. SocialKit’s Team plan is a flat €49/month (€29.40/month billed annually) with 30 social accounts, 2 seats, and approval workflows included — and extra teammates are €2 each rather than a tier jump. AI is on every plan (metered credits, not unlimited) and API + webhooks ship even on Solo, ready for Zapier, Make, and n8n. Honest caveat: if Snapchat, Reddit, WhatsApp, or Discord is core to your strategy, or auto-repeating posts and RSS auto-posting are the heart of your workflow, OneUp covers ground SocialKit does not — it stays the better fit there. For everyone else, the trial is 7 days, €0.00 due today, with a 7-day money-back guarantee.
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