Chacune mérite sa place pour un type d’utilisateur précis. Les données proviennent de la page de tarifs publique de chaque éditeur, en June 2026.
2. Publer
Budget-minded users with 1–2 accounts who want a free planPubler is the closest match on breadth-per-dollar: it covers all 11 major platforms — including Mastodon, OneUp’s one gap — plus Telegram and WordPress. Modular pricing starts at a $5/month base for one account with extras at $4/month each (typical configured setups are quoted around $12/month as of June 2026), and team members are add-ons at $2–3/month each rather than a tier jump — the exact pain OneUp’s Starter creates. There is also a free plan for up to 3 accounts (excluding X). The catch: the bill grows with every account, and AI, analytics, and best-time posting are gated to the pricier Business plan.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $5/mo base + $4 per extra account (~$12/mo typical)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- All 11
- Essai gratuit
- 7 days (Professional) · 14 days (Business) + free plan
3. dlvr.it
Bloggers and publishers auto-sharing RSS feeds to socialdlvr.it is the pick if RSS auto-posting is the reason you chose OneUp. It is a veteran RSS-to-social engine — point it at a feed and new items cross-post automatically, with evergreen recycling built in — and it advertises 21 platforms, including all 11 mainstream networks plus blog and chat endpoints like WordPress, Tumblr, Reddit, Slack, and Discord. Pro lists at $14.99/month for 10 profiles (as of June 2026). The caveats are real: there is no free trial — you pay first and can request a refund within 14 days — X is capped at 500 posts/month per account on every plan, and some reviewers describe the analytics as basic.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $14.99/month (Pro)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- All 11
- Essai gratuit
- None — pay first
4. SocialBee
Evergreen content recycling via content categoriesSocialBee is the evergreen-recycling specialist: its content categories — buckets of posts that automatically re-queue on their own schedules — are arguably the best implementation of the recurring-content idea OneUp approximates with repeating posts. Bootstrap lists at $29/month for 5 accounts and 1 user (USD only, as of June 2026), and the evaluation terms are unusually generous: a 14-day no-card trial plus a 30-day money-back guarantee. Two caveats: Mastodon (plus Telegram, Reddit, and more) is reminder-only via Universal Posting rather than auto-published, and users report the category system takes time to learn.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $29/month (Bootstrap, 5 accounts)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- 10 sur 11
- Essai gratuit
- 14 days, no card required
5. MeetEdgar
Evergreen content recycling for solopreneursMeetEdgar is the set-and-forget option: build a categorized library once and Edgar re-shares it automatically when new content runs low. Its Eddie plan lists at $29.99/month for 5 social accounts (as of June 2026), and — in direct contrast to OneUp’s zero-seat Starter — both MeetEdgar plans include a generous 20 team members. The trade-offs: the recycling is capped on Eddie (10 weekly automations, 4 categories), Mastodon is not supported, YouTube is Shorts-only, and there is no free plan, though the 30-day trial is one of the longest around.
- Tarif d’entrée
- $29.99/month for 5 accounts (Eddie)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- 10 sur 11
- Essai gratuit
- 30 days
6. FeedHive
Solo creators who want AI content generation and automation workflowsFeedHive is the automation-forward pick: posting conditions, automation workflows, and AI recycling of already-published posts are its core product, not bolt-ons, and the Creator plan lists at €15/month for 4 accounts — in EUR, a rarity in this category (as of June 2026). The limits arrive quickly though: Creator caps you at 30 scheduled posts, a 14-day scheduling window, and 20 days of analytics history, FeedHive covers 9 platforms with no Bluesky or Mastodon, and there is no free plan — the trial is 7 days.
- Tarif d’entrée
- €15/month (Creator, 4 accounts)
- Plateformes (sur nos 11)
- 9 sur 11
- Essai gratuit
- 7 days — no free plan