Note: Pricing and features mentioned in this post were verified against OneUp’s official site and recent third-party references as of May 2026. Plans and pricing may have changed since publication.
OneUp is a flat-rate social media scheduler with strong Google Business Profile support (including CTA buttons), Stocktwits coverage for finance creators, and a simple no-frills UI. BulkPublish is a focused multi-platform publisher with flat-rate pricing across 11 networks. They overlap heavily on positioning — both are flat-rate, both target creators and small businesses — and the comparison comes down to channel surface, included channels, and price-per-channel.
Here is how they compare in 2026.
Pricing Comparison
| Plan | OneUp | BulkPublish |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 7-day trial | Free forever — 10 channels (1 per platform, all except X), 3 posts/day |
| Starter | $12/mo — 10 accounts | — |
| Pro | — | $13.99/mo ($11.89/mo annual) — 22 channels, 3 orgs |
| Intermediate | $48/mo | — |
| Business | — | $39.99/mo ($33.99/mo annual) — 55 channels, 10 orgs |
| Growth | $84/mo | — |
| Business (OneUp) | $240/mo — unlimited everything | — |
| Enterprise | $1,600/mo | — |
OneUp Starter at $12/mo is slightly cheaper than BulkPublish Pro ($13.99/mo) and includes 10 accounts. BulkPublish Pro includes 22 channels (2 per platform across 11 platforms) and 3 organizations for $2 more per month.
BulkPublish Plans at a Glance
| Free | Pro | Business | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 | $13.99/mo | $39.99/mo |
| Annual price | $0 | $11.89/mo | $33.99/mo |
| Platforms | 10 (all except X) | All 11 | All 11 |
| Channels | 1 per platform (10 total) | 2 per platform (22 total) | 5 per platform (55 total) |
| Posts per day | 3 | 30 | Unlimited |
| Scheduled posts | 1 at a time | 30 per day | 50 per day |
| Media storage | 100 MB | 2 GB | 10 GB |
| Organizations | 1 | 3 | 10 |
| Repeat posts | No | 10 | Unlimited |
Feature Comparison
| Feature | OneUp Starter | BulkPublish Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $12/mo (10 accounts) | $13.99/mo (22 channels, 3 orgs) |
| Free plan | No (7-day trial) | Yes |
| Social accounts | 10 | 22 (2 per platform across 11 platforms) |
| Unlimited scheduled posts | Yes | 30 posts/day on Pro |
| Unlimited team members (Business+) | Yes (on Business plan, $240/mo) | 3 orgs on Pro, 10 on Business |
| Google Business Profile CTA buttons | Yes (signature feature) | Yes (publishing) |
| Stocktwits support | Yes | — |
| Post recycling | Yes | Yes (10 on Pro, unlimited on Business) |
| Bulk scheduling | Yes | Yes (built-in bulk composer) |
| Analytics | Yes | Post-level analytics |
| API access | Limited | Included on all plans |
| Mobile apps | Yes (iOS + Android) | Web (responsive) |
Channels Supported
OneUp supports Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Threads, YouTube, TikTok, Stocktwits, and Google My Business — 10 networks including Stocktwits.
BulkPublish supports Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, and Google Business Profile — 11 networks. Bluesky and Mastodon are not on OneUp; Stocktwits is not on BulkPublish.
Where OneUp Wins
OneUp has a few real differentiators that matter for specific audiences.
- Google Business Profile CTA buttons — OneUp lets you include CTA buttons (Book, Learn More, Sign Up, Order, Buy) on Google Business Profile posts. BulkPublish supports GBP publishing but the CTA-button workflow is OneUp-specific.
- Stocktwits support — One of the only schedulers that publishes to Stocktwits. If you create finance, trading, or investing content, OneUp is one of the very few options.
- Flat-rate at every tier — OneUp’s positioning is flat-rate-no-per-user-fees; the $240/mo Business plan includes unlimited accounts and unlimited team members.
- Cheap solo entry — Starter at $12/mo is genuinely cheap for a 10-account scheduler.
- Simple UI — No frills, no agency tooling overhead, no learning curve.
- Mobile apps — Native iOS and Android apps for on-the-go scheduling.
- Mature post recycling — OneUp has had post recycling for years; the workflow is reliable.
If Google Business Profile CTAs or Stocktwits matter to your strategy, OneUp is one of very few options. If you value flat-rate pricing with a simple UI and don’t need multi-platform breadth beyond 10 networks, OneUp is well-priced.
Where BulkPublish Wins
For teams that want more platforms, multi-org workflows, or first-class support for newer networks, BulkPublish is a better fit.
- More platforms — BulkPublish covers 11 networks including Bluesky and Mastodon as first-class destinations.
- Multiple organizations on Pro — BulkPublish Pro includes 3 workspaces; Business includes 10. OneUp’s “unlimited” workspaces only kick in at the $240/mo Business plan.
- Real free plan — BulkPublish offers a free forever plan with 10 channels and 3 posts/day. OneUp is trial-only.
- API on every plan — Full REST API on free, Pro, and Business. OneUp’s API is more limited.
- More channels per dollar at the comparable tier — 22 channels on BulkPublish Pro for $13.99/mo vs 10 accounts on OneUp Starter for $12/mo. More than 2x the channels for $2 more.
- Newer networks first-class — Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon are mainstream destinations on BulkPublish.
- Built-in bulk composer — Purpose-built for batch creation, not just CSV import.
The Bottom Line
OneUp and BulkPublish are direct competitors with similar flat-rate positioning. The deciding factor is usually the channel mix and a few niche features.
If your strategy depends on Google Business Profile CTA buttons (finance creators take note: Stocktwits coverage is also OneUp-only), OneUp earns its place. The flat-rate $240/mo Business plan with unlimited accounts and team members is also a notable pricing model for very large agency setups.
For most multi-platform publishers who do not need GBP CTAs or Stocktwits specifically, BulkPublish Pro at $13.99/mo flat delivers more platforms (11 vs 10), more channels per dollar (22 vs 10), multi-org workspaces from the entry tier, post recycling, and full API access — at nearly the same price as OneUp Starter. The newer networks (Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon) are first-class on BulkPublish, which matters for creators publishing across the modern social surface.