Ayrshare vs OneAll
OneAll and Ayrshare both touch social, but at different layers. OneAll is a social login and identity API: it handles who your users are. Ayrshare is a publishing API: it handles what your users post. If you need social sign-in, OneAll fits; if you need to publish on your users' behalf, that's Ayrshare.
Ayrshare
The social publishing APIOneAll handles social login; Ayrshare handles what your users publish, at multi-tenant scale. One integration posts across 13+ networks and adds a History API for AI brand-voice training, pre-publish validation, analytics, comments and DM automation, and Facebook Ads. Billed per Social Profile, with per-profile OAuth and isolation built in. Proven at 30M+ daily API calls with 24/7 engineering-backed support.
OneAll
Social login and identity infrastructureA social identity API for adding social login and SSO across 40+ networks without building OAuth flows yourself. Also includes a Push/Pull API for basic publishing on behalf of authenticated users, CMS plugins (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal), and GDPR-compliant user data storage. Billed by unique logins per year. Small, unfunded team. Free personal plan; paid tiers from $35/mo. Reportedly used by hundreds of thousands of websites.
Side by side
Capability
Ayrshare
OneAll
Primary category
Social publishing infrastructure · API-first
Social login, SSO, and CIAM · identity-first
Social login / SSO
Not offered · Ayrshare handles publishing, not identity
Core product · 40+ networks · SSO on Silver and above
Social publishing (post on behalf of users)
Core product · 13+ networks · full lifecycle
Limited · Push API publishes for authenticated users only · no scheduling, no lifecycle
Multi-tenant architecture
Yes · per-user OAuth, profile isolation, JWT-based · built for SaaS products
Built for itUser Cloud Storage (Silver+) · not multi-tenant publishing infrastructure
API rate limits
Published · 300 calls / 5 min per profile, not shared org-wide
2,500 Push/Pull requests/year (Bronze) · 10,000/year (Silver) · billed on yearly logins
Social networks covered
13+ for publishing · adds Reddit, Telegram, Snapchat
40+ for social login · subset available for Push API publishing
History API (pull past posts)
Yes · 200-500 platform-native posts per profile · AI brand-voice training
Not available
Pre-publish validation
Yes · banned hashtags, duplicates, posting limits
Not available
Analytics
Analytics API · platform-native impressions, reach, demographics
Sharing Analytics · click and share snapshots only · no publishing engagement API
Comments, DMs, review management
Yes · programmatic read/write · webhooks · review management
LoudVoice comments widget (hosted) · no DM or review automation API
Ad management
Facebook Ads + boosted posts
Not available
AI integration
History API + hosted MCP server · Cursor, Claude Code plugin · Auto Hashtags
Hosted MCPNo AI integration documented
CMS plugins
Not offered · API-only
Yes · WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, OpenCart, phpBB, and others
SDKs
Yes · Node, JS, PHP, Python, C#, Go, Java, Ruby
JSON/REST API · no official SDKs documented · CMS plugins only
Pricing model
Per social profile · connect all 13+ networks for one billing unit
Per unique login per year · scales with end-user authentication volume
Free tier
28-day free trial · unlimited team members
Free personal plan · paid enterprise tiers from $35/mo
Support & track record
24/7 engineering-backed · direct Slack during build · backed by saas.group
Email support · reviews cite delays and generic responses at paid tiers
Primary category
Ayrshare
Social publishing infrastructure · API-first
OneAll
Social login, SSO, and CIAM · identity-first
Social login / SSO
Ayrshare
Not offered · Ayrshare handles publishing, not identity
OneAll
Core product · 40+ networks · SSO on Silver and above
Social publishing (post on behalf of users)
Ayrshare
Core product · 13+ networks · full lifecycle
OneAll
Limited · Push API publishes for authenticated users only · no scheduling, no lifecycle
Multi-tenant architecture
Ayrshare
Yes · per-user OAuth, profile isolation, JWT-based · built for SaaS products
Built for itOneAll
User Cloud Storage (Silver+) · not multi-tenant publishing infrastructure
API rate limits
Ayrshare
Published · 300 calls / 5 min per profile, not shared org-wide
OneAll
2,500 Push/Pull requests/year (Bronze) · 10,000/year (Silver) · billed on yearly logins
Social networks covered
Ayrshare
13+ for publishing · adds Reddit, Telegram, Snapchat
OneAll
40+ for social login · subset available for Push API publishing
History API (pull past posts)
Ayrshare
Yes · 200-500 platform-native posts per profile · AI brand-voice training
OneAll
Not available
Pre-publish validation
Ayrshare
Yes · banned hashtags, duplicates, posting limits
OneAll
Not available
Analytics
Ayrshare
Analytics API · platform-native impressions, reach, demographics
OneAll
Sharing Analytics · click and share snapshots only · no publishing engagement API
Comments, DMs, review management
Ayrshare
Yes · programmatic read/write · webhooks · review management
OneAll
LoudVoice comments widget (hosted) · no DM or review automation API
Ad management
Ayrshare
Facebook Ads + boosted posts
OneAll
Not available
AI integration
Ayrshare
History API + hosted MCP server · Cursor, Claude Code plugin · Auto Hashtags
Hosted MCPOneAll
No AI integration documented
CMS plugins
Ayrshare
Not offered · API-only
OneAll
Yes · WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, OpenCart, phpBB, and others
SDKs
Ayrshare
Yes · Node, JS, PHP, Python, C#, Go, Java, Ruby
OneAll
JSON/REST API · no official SDKs documented · CMS plugins only
Pricing model
Ayrshare
Per social profile · connect all 13+ networks for one billing unit
OneAll
Per unique login per year · scales with end-user authentication volume
Free tier
Ayrshare
28-day free trial · unlimited team members
OneAll
Free personal plan · paid enterprise tiers from $35/mo
Support & track record
Ayrshare
24/7 engineering-backed · direct Slack during build · backed by saas.group
OneAll
Email support · reviews cite delays and generic responses at paid tiers
Different models for different jobs
OneAll prices on unique logins per year: Bronze at $35/mo (annual) for 20,000 logins and 2,500 Push/Pull API requests; Silver at $75/mo for 50,000 logins and 10,000 API requests, adding SSO and a 99.95% uptime SLA; Gold at $265/mo for 250,000 logins. There's also a free personal plan. Ayrshare's entry plan is $149/mo, billed per social profile. These models aren't directly comparable because they meter different things.
For social login specifically, OneAll is the more affordable starting point. For multi-tenant publishing infrastructure at scale, Ayrshare's per-profile model becomes competitive quickly: one Ayrshare profile connects all 13+ networks at no extra cost, on infrastructure built to post for thousands of your end users.
Ayrshare plan
Social Profiles × networks
Ayrshare
OneAll equivalent
Premium
1 Social Profile × 13+ networks
$149/mo
Not directly comparable · OneAll is an identity layer
Different jobLaunch
10 Social Profiles × 13+ networks
$299/mo
OneAll Gold ($265/mo) covers 250,000 logins/year
Different metricBusiness
30 Social Profiles × 13+ networks
$599/mo
OneAll has no multi-tenant publishing tier
Separate categoryEnterprise
Thousands of Social Profiles
Custom (≈ $1/profile)
OneAll: custom plan for high-volume login
Different infrastructurePremium
Social Profiles × networks: 1 Social Profile × 13+ networks
Ayrshare $149/mo
OneAll Not directly comparable · OneAll is an identity layer
Different job
Launch
Social Profiles × networks: 10 Social Profiles × 13+ networks
Ayrshare $299/mo
OneAll OneAll Gold ($265/mo) covers 250,000 logins/year
Different metric
Business
Social Profiles × networks: 30 Social Profiles × 13+ networks
Ayrshare $599/mo
OneAll OneAll has no multi-tenant publishing tier
Separate category
Enterprise
Social Profiles × networks: Thousands of Social Profiles
Ayrshare Custom (≈ $1/profile)
OneAll OneAll: custom plan for high-volume login
Different infrastructure
The bottom line. If your product needs social login, OneAll's pricing is accessible and scales with actual user adoption. If your product needs to publish social content on behalf of your users, OneAll's Push API is not a publishing infrastructure: it has no scheduling, no Analytics API, no History API, and no multi-tenant architecture designed for that job. Ayrshare is built for that job specifically. Different jobs, not just different prices.
Which one is right for you?
Pick Ayrshare when
You're building a product that needs to publish, schedule, or manage social content on behalf of your users at scale.
You need a multi-tenant architecture: your customers connect their own social accounts and see your UI, not ours.
You want the full publishing lifecycle as an API: History API, analytics, comments, DMs, reviews, ads, and webhooks.
You're training an AI on a brand's voice: the History API returns 200-500 past posts per profile with no cold start.
You want per-profile billing and published per-profile rate limits (300 calls / 5 min) you can plan against.
You need direct 24/7 engineering-backed support on Slack during the build.
Pick OneAll when
You need social login or SSO across many social networks and don't want to build OAuth flows from scratch.
You're running a CMS-based site (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal) and want a drop-in social login plugin.
Your users need one-click login via Facebook, Google, Apple, LinkedIn, and 37+ other networks.
You want a free tier for low-volume or personal projects before committing to paid plans.
You need basic content publishing on behalf of authenticated users without a full publishing infrastructure layer.
Review profiles are very different
Ayrshare earns consistent developer ratings for API reliability and documentation quality. OneAll's public review profile is thin, and where reviews exist they cluster around support quality at paid tiers. Both are noted below honestly.
5.0
“I found the API easy to use and implement. I mainly use the publishing, analytics, and comment features. There's a lot more I haven't even tried yet.”
Capterra
Jason G. · developer-rated
Limited
“We upgraded to the Platinum level to receive exceptional support. It was a total waste of money.”
Capterra
Verified Capterra reviewer · limited public reviews
When identity isn't enough: adding publishing to your stack
Most teams don't migrate from OneAll to Ayrshare in the traditional sense. They reach a point where social login (handled by OneAll or a similar CIAM provider) is working fine, but the product now needs to publish content on behalf of those same users at scale. That's a separate layer: integrating publishing, analytics, and content-lifecycle endpoints into your app, connecting your users' social accounts for posting (separate from login tokens), and managing that infrastructure across networks. We hand your team a reference integration and stay with you on Slack through OAuth and validation. No ticket queue.
Common questions
Not primarily. OneAll's core product is social login, single sign-on, and customer identity (CIAM) across 40+ social networks. It has a Push API that can publish content on behalf of authenticated users, but it isn't a standalone publishing infrastructure: there's no scheduling, no Analytics API, no History API, no DM or comment automation, and no multi-tenant architecture for posting at scale on behalf of your own users. If you need social login, OneAll was built for it. If you need to publish, schedule, and manage social content programmatically, Ayrshare is the right infrastructure.
Ayrshare covers the full social publishing lifecycle: publishing across 13+ networks, a History API to pull 200 to 500 past posts per profile for AI brand-voice training, pre-publish validation, an Analytics API, comments and DM automation, review management, Facebook Ads, and a hosted MCP server. None of these exist in OneAll's product. OneAll's strength is on the identity side: social login, SSO, and CIAM across 40+ networks, which Ayrshare doesn't offer.
OneAll supports social login and SSO across 40+ social networks, CMS plugins for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and others, and a Push API for basic publishing on behalf of authenticated users. If your product needs users to authenticate via social credentials and you want a managed service for that identity layer, OneAll was built for it. Ayrshare doesn't offer social login or SSO. OneAll's free plan also makes it accessible for low-volume or CMS-based implementations.
Yes, and the combination is logical. OneAll handles who your users are (social login and identity). Ayrshare handles what your users publish (posting, analytics, and engagement on their behalf). The two solve adjacent, non-competing problems for the same developer audience. A product that needs both social authentication and social publishing would source them from different layers.
OneAll has a free personal plan and paid tiers priced by unique logins per year: Bronze at $35 per month (annual) for 20,000 unique users and 2,500 Push/Pull API requests; Silver at $75 per month for 50,000 unique users and 10,000 API requests, adding SSO and a 99.95% uptime SLA; Gold at $265 per month for 250,000 unique users.
Ayrshare bills per social profile (brand), so one profile connects all 13+ networks at no extra cost, with plans starting at $149 per month. OneAll bills per unique login per year, scaling with end-user adoption. The models are aligned in philosophy (usage-based, not seat-based) but optimized for different jobs: Ayrshare for publishing volume, OneAll for authentication volume.
When your product needs social login or single sign-on across many social networks and you want a managed service rather than building OAuth flows yourself. OneAll supports 40+ networks for login, has CMS plugins for WordPress and other platforms, and a free tier for low-volume use. Ayrshare is the stronger choice when you need to publish, schedule, and manage social content programmatically on behalf of your users at scale.
Building social into your product?
Ayrshare is the social media API where the architecture, rate limits, and compliance posture are documented in public. Start with the docs, or talk to engineering directly.
