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Why we're launching Unison today

What we built, who it's for, and what we deliberately left out.

Unison team·May 12, 2026·1 min read

Unison is live as of this morning. Free tier opens to everyone, paid plans start at $9/month, and the composer ships with day-one support for every network on our list.

Why now

We started building Unison after spending six months bouncing between three different schedulers, each missing something we considered table-stakes. One forgot Bluesky existed. Another could not handle threads. A third had a beautiful calendar but the publish flow took eleven clicks.

Six months in we realised the gaps were not going to close, so we wrote our own.

Who it's for

Two profiles, mostly:

  1. Solo creators who post to four or more networks and need the publish step to be one click. Free tier handles this if you stay under 2 channels; Pro at $9/mo opens up the full eighteen.
  2. Small teams running an account each plus a brand account. Team plan adds approval workflows, shared media, and audit log.
  3. Agencies and brands running several accounts or clients from one workspace, who want everything in one place instead of juggling logins.

But we are not only for solo creators and small teams. If you publish your work anywhere your audience lives, Unison is built for you.

What is next

The roadmap is in changelog: bulk schedule, recurring posts, and per-channel optimal-time learning all land in v1.1 and v1.2 over the next six weeks.

Try it free at unison.ink. Tell us what is missing at hello@unison.ink.