Comparison

An Ocoya alternative that trades a 7-day trial for a free plan

Ocoya is the budget AI route, with the cheapest paid entry and a 7-day trial. SpeedRun Social keeps a free plan that does not expire. Below is what each one gives you for the money, and where Ocoya is genuinely the better buy.

The same week, run two ways

Feature tables hide the real difference, which is whose labour fills the calendar.

A week inside Ocoya

You build the automations first. Ocoya is pitched as a workflow engine: connect an RSS feed or a WooCommerce trigger, wire an AI agent to draft from it, and let the automations turn a product drop into a week of posts across the channels you chose. The upside is volume for a low monthly bill, and that is genuinely the pitch. The trade is that the machine only runs on what you feed it: the source, the rules, and the review you still owe every output.

A week inside SpeedRun

There is nothing to wire. SpeedRun read your website when you signed up, so each week it turns up with the campaign made: three image posts, a short video and a cross-post, captions written per platform, imagery from your own brand. Your part is the review queue. Approve and it publishes. There is no feed to configure and no automation to debug, and the free plan does not run out after seven days.

Side by side, with sources

Every Ocoya cell below was read off ocoya.com on 18 August 2026 and links back to it. Nothing here comes from a review site or a roundup.

SpeedRun Social compared with Ocoya, sourced from Ocoya's own pages on 18 August 2026.
What to compareSpeedRun SocialOcoya
Free plan, or a trialA free plan, not a trial: one free campaign every week of 3 image posts, 1 short video and 1 cross-post, with the Brand Kit included and 300 credits a month that refill for as long as the account exists. No card is asked for. Media made on the free plan carries a small watermark that paid plans remove.The pricing page said "Try now with a 7-day free trial!" and its FAQ said "We offer a 7-day free trial, giving you full access to all features so you can explore the platform before committing to a subscription." No permanent free plan was listed.Source: ocoya.com/pricing, checked 18 August 2026
Where a post startsA post starts at your website. SpeedRun turns the site into a Brand Kit, then generates the caption, the image and the video from that kit, so nothing begins with an automation you have to wire or a feed you have to connect.The home page listed "Automations with AI" for creating and scheduling posts, "AI agents" whose templates "automate social media, DMs and engagement", and a "Social poster" for multi-channel posting with automatic post creation. Plans metered AI through credits listed at 100, 500, 1,500 and unlimited.Source: ocoya.com, checked 18 August 2026
Paid ladder$49.99 a month on Starter, or $39.99 a month billed annually. $199.99 a month on Pro, or $159.99 a month billed annually, and nothing quote-only sits above it.Four plans were listed: Bronze at $15 a month with 1 workspace, 1 user, 5 social profiles and 100 credits; Silver at $39 a month with 5 workspaces, 5 users, 20 profiles and 500 credits; Gold at $79 a month with 20 workspaces, 20 users, 50 profiles and 1,500 credits; and Diamond at $159 a month with unlimited workspaces, 50 users, 150 profiles and unlimited credits. Enterprise read "Let's talk". A "Yearly (save 20%)" toggle existed, but no explicit annual figure was printed in the page, so the annual price is UNVERIFIED.Source: ocoya.com/pricing, checked 18 August 2026
The budget AI routeSpeedRun's cheapest way in is free, but its first paid tier is Starter. If you have outgrown a free tier and want the smallest paid bill for AI-assisted posting, Ocoya's Bronze entry was listed below our Starter on the day we checked. Count this row for Ocoya on price alone.Ocoya described itself as "The first platform for vibe marketing", said "AI > Agency" and that you do not need to hire a social media agency, and listed workflow automations and ecommerce triggers for Shopify and WooCommerce.Source: ocoya.com, checked 18 August 2026

Every Ocoya cell above is a quotation read off ocoya.com on 18 August 2026 and linked back to its page. Their "Yearly (save 20%)" toggle printed no annual figure in the page we fetched, so only the monthly prices are quoted here. Prices, plan contents and platform lists change without notice; open their pricing page before a figure we copied down on one day decides anything for you.

Where Ocoya is the stronger tool

Anchored to what Ocoya states on its own pages, checked 18 August 2026. These are the jobs where you should pick them, said plainly rather than hidden in a footnote.

The smallest paid bill wins

Ocoya's Bronze plan was listed well below our Starter tier on the day we checked. If you have outgrown a free tier and the decision comes down to the smallest monthly line item, their ladder was built for exactly that. We will not argue the gap away.

Automations and ecommerce triggers

Their pitch includes RSS feeds, WooCommerce triggers and Shopify integrations that turn a store or a feed into scheduled posts. SpeedRun makes the weekly post from your website and does not ship a workflow engine. If a product drop or a feed is your content engine, they are built for it and we are not.

DMs and engagement agents

Their AI agent templates automate social media, DMs and engagement. SpeedRun makes and publishes posts; the conversation that follows stays in the native apps. When replying to DMs and comments is half the job, their shape matches the work and ours does not.

Many workspaces for an agency

Their Diamond plan was listed with unlimited workspaces and 50 users, scaling past anything we offer. SpeedRun is built for the small business owner and a lean team, not for an agency running dozens of client accounts. If that is your shop, count this row for Ocoya.

Questions people ask on the way in

  • Is SpeedRun Social a drop-in Ocoya replacement?

    Not for the automation half. Ocoya is a budget AI posting engine with workflows, AI agents and ecommerce triggers; SpeedRun Social makes the weekly post from your website with a review step in front. If you came looking for a steady posting cadence, we replace that job well. If you want a workflow engine or DM automation, they are built for it and we are not, and the concessions above say so.

  • Ocoya has a 7-day trial. What does SpeedRun offer?

    A free plan, not a trial. Ocoya's pricing page listed a 7-day free trial and no permanent free plan. Ours keeps going: one campaign a week, credits that refill every month, no card, forever. The honest cost is a watermark on free media, which paid plans remove.

  • What exactly does the free plan include?

    One free campaign every week: 3 image posts, 1 short video and 1 cross-post. It comes with the Brand Kit, 300 credits a month that refill every month for as long as you keep the account, and no card requirement. Media made on the free plan carries a small watermark, which paid plans remove.

  • Is Ocoya's annual price published?

    Not on the page we fetched. Their pricing shows a Yearly toggle that promises to save 20 percent, but the served page printed only the monthly figures with no annual total next to them. So we quote the monthly prices and mark the annual price as unverified, and you should check their page for whatever the yearly billing now shows.

  • Do I have to write prompts or set up automations?

    No. Setup asks for your website address and pulls your services, colours and photography into a Brand Kit. Every post afterwards is generated from that kit. There is no feed to connect and no automation to wire; you can steer the output by editing the kit or any single post.

  • How current are the Ocoya figures on this page?

    Every figure was read off ocoya.com's own home, pricing and integrations pages on 18 August 2026, and each claim links to the page it came from. We do not quote competitor numbers from review sites or roundups. Their annual price was not printed, so the monthly figures are all we quote. Check their page before a number here decides anything.

Judge it on your own brand

Point it at your website, look at the week it builds, and decide from that. The free plan asks for no card and does not expire.

Ocoya is a trademark of its respective owner and is not affiliated with or endorsed by SpeedRun Social. This is an independent comparison. Statements about Ocoya are quotations from Ocoya's own pages, each linked above and checked on 18 August 2026; prices and terms change, so verify them at ocoya.com/pricing before deciding.