Both generate content. Both schedule it. Ocoya leans ecommerce and product feeds. Postkeet leans design system depth and brand voice. Here's the honest split — including when Ocoya is the right pick.
If you're pushing a product catalog to Instagram every week, Ocoya is tuned for that. If you're building a brand with a distinct visual register — agency, creator, SaaS, personal — Postkeet goes deeper where it counts.
| Feature | Postkeet | Ocoya |
|---|---|---|
| // design & visuals | ||
| Aesthetic systems | 12 worlds, swappable | Single template baseline |
| Brand voice from your writing | Extracted, persistent | Prompt-based only |
| Design tokens (color, type, spacing) | First-class system | Editor overrides |
| AI-text-in-images problem | Premium Hybrid tier | Inherits the issue |
| Carousel generation | Design-system aware | Template-driven |
| // content generation | ||
| AI captions & copy | Full | Full |
| Bulk generation | Year-ahead strategy planning | Batch SKU-based |
| Multi-language output | 20+ languages | 60+ languages |
| Product feed import (Shopify/Woo) | — | Native |
| Per-brand memory | Persistent, 90-day rolling | Workspace-level |
| // scheduling & publishing | ||
| Visual calendar | ✓ | ✓ |
| Auto-posting | ✓ | ✓ |
| Best-time suggestions | AI-driven | Heuristic |
| Year-ahead planning | Strategy canvas | Monthly view |
| // pricing & plans | ||
| Free plan | Solo, 30 captions/mo | 7-day trial |
| Starting paid plan | $39/mo (Creator) | $19/mo (Bronze) |
| Team / agency tier | $249/mo (Studio) | $159/mo (Gold) |
| // multi-brand & teams | ||
| Multi-brand workspaces | 1 → Unlimited | Plan-gated |
| Client approval portal | ✓ (Studio) | — |
| White-label reports | ✓ (Studio) | — |
| // platforms | ||
| Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Pinterest, TikTok | All | All |
Ocoya's output tends to look like Ocoya — a template system with a recognizable baseline. Postkeet ships twelve distinct aesthetic worlds (editorial, brutalist, warm-earth, sage, mono-serif, and more), each with its own tokens, type stacks, and compositional rules. Your feed looks like your brand, not like everyone else on the same tool.
Ocoya asks you to describe your voice in a prompt. Postkeet reads your past captions, long-form posts, and site copy, then extracts the patterns — cadence, vocabulary, sentence shapes — and stores them per-brand. Every generation downstream inherits that fingerprint. You stop rewriting AI drafts after week one.
Every AI image tool fails the same way: generated text inside the image is garbled. Ocoya inherits this. Postkeet's Premium Hybrid tier renders the AI photograph separately from brand-perfect typography laid over it — your headline is real, kerned type with your brand fonts, not hallucinated pixels. Three render tiers total, one for every use case.
Ocoya is a real product with real strengths. If you match the profile below, buy Ocoya — we'd rather tell you now than ship you a tool that's wrong for the job.
Ocoya is cheaper on sticker price at every tier. Postkeet charges for the design system depth, the brand-voice extraction, and Studio's client-facing surface — the features that matter once you're past "post something this week" and into "build a brand over a year."
OAuth is the same on both sides — reconnecting your social accounts takes about five minutes each. Let Ocoya's scheduled queue publish through, cancel once it drains. Postkeet's brand voice setup runs on your past captions, so paste a handful of your best posts into the onboarding flow and the voice model calibrates in under ten minutes.
Not today. Ocoya's product-feed integration is a real differentiator if your social output is catalog-driven — SKUs, prices, variants. We have product-feed import on the 2026 roadmap but won't ship half of it. If that's your core workflow right now, Ocoya is the better fit.
Each aesthetic is a full design system — color tokens, type pairings, spacing scale, compositional rules — not just a color swap. Editorial-serif looks nothing like brutalist-grid looks nothing like warm-earth-handmade. Pick one per brand; every generated post inherits the whole system automatically. Ocoya's editor gives you templates; Postkeet gives you systems.
Ocoya asks for a tone description in a prompt field — "professional but friendly," etc. Postkeet reads your actual writing and extracts cadence, vocabulary, sentence-length distribution, and structural tics, then stores that fingerprint per brand. The difference shows up by week two — you stop rewriting drafts because they already sound like you.
Three render tiers: fast flat (template-based, cheapest), full AI (photoreal, any scene), and Premium Hybrid — the AI generates the photograph, but any typography in the image is laid over as real type using your brand fonts. This fixes the text-is-gibberish problem every pure-AI image tool (Ocoya included) still has.
Postkeet covers 20+ languages with high quality today. Ocoya's 60+ is genuinely wider — if you need Vietnamese, Tagalog, Hebrew, or Swahili right now, they beat us. We're expanding quarterly but won't claim parity until it's real.
No credit card. No migration call. If Ocoya is the right tool after a week, we'll say so in the exit email.
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