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Social Native (formerly Olapic) pricing 2026 is custom-quoted with a 6-month + 15–20 creators/month minimum. See the full breakdown — and the agency alternative.


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Social Native pricing isn't published anywhere — it's enterprise-only, custom-quoted, and gated behind a minimum 6-month commitment with 15–20 creators per month required. There's no self-serve signup, no free trial, and no monthly billing option. The platform combines AI-powered content technology with managed campaign execution, sitting somewhere between traditional SaaS and a full-service agency.
This guide breaks down what Social Native (formerly Olapic) actually costs in 2026, what's included, where the platform delivers genuine value, and where its UGC-first DNA shows through. If you're evaluating it, it's also worth knowing there's a done-for-you alternative built specifically around influencer marketing relationships — more on that below.
Social Native uses a custom enterprise pricing model with no published tiers. Every quote is based on campaign scope, creator volume, content rights requirements, and managed-service depth. The headline structural commitment is consistent: minimum 6 months, 15–20 creators per month. Here's what the structure looks like:
There's no free trial, no monthly option, and no self-serve tier. Pricing requires a sales conversation.
This is the entry-level commitment, and it's already a significant one. The 6-month minimum and 15–20 creators/month floor means even the smallest Social Native engagement involves a meaningful investment before you can validate fit. Brands typically need a defined content-at-scale need for paid social to justify the floor.
The Enterprise tier is for brands running continuous creator content programs — typically those using UGC heavily in paid social, performance ads, and product pages. Pricing scales with volume and the depth of managed services.

Social Native is a hybrid creator content platform that combines AI-powered content technology with managed campaign execution. It was formed when Social Native acquired Olapic (one of the earliest UGC platforms) and folded the Olapic brand into its broader offering.
Headquartered in Beverly Hills, the platform's core value proposition is producing UGC and creator content at scale for paid social, e-commerce, and digital ads — with exclusive partnerships with Meta and TikTok, a 3M+ creator community, and universal content rights baked into every engagement.
Social Native has relatively few public reviews, with the legacy Olapic listing on G2 holding a 3.8/5 rating from 10 reviews. Users praise its content quality, built-in usage rights, Meta/TikTok integrations, and managed-service approach, particularly for scaling UGC production.
Most criticism centers on its limited influencer marketing functionality. Reviewers note weaker creator discovery, no built-in CRM for managing long-term relationships, and less flexibility than broader influencer marketing platforms.
Overall, Social Native excels at UGC creation and paid social content production, but brands focused on influencer discovery, relationship management, and brand-awareness campaigns may find its UGC-first approach limiting.
Social Native is a UGC and creator content engine with managed services. NC Media is a full-service influencer marketing agency. Both offer managed execution — but they're built around different goals.
When Social Native wins. If your primary need is UGC at scale for paid social, Social Native is a strong option. Its built-in content rights, exclusive Meta/TikTok integrations, AI content matching, and performance-based creator compensation make it particularly valuable for brands focused on generating high-performing ad creative.
When NC Media wins. Brands looking to build creator relationships, drive brand awareness, and measure revenue impact will get more value from a dedicated influencer marketing agency. NC Media manages creator discovery, outreach, contracts, content, payments, and reporting end-to-end, with a focus on long-term partnerships and measurable business results.
UGC engine vs. influencer agency — the real difference. Social Native is built for ad creative volume: you brief creators, get UGC at scale, and use it in paid social. NC Media is built for creator partnerships: we match brands with relevant creators, build relationships, and drive measurable revenue through organic and paid impact.
Social Native is genuinely worth it for brands with mature paid social programs that need UGC and creator content at scale to feed performance ads, value universal content rights handled commercially, and want the exclusive Meta and TikTok integrations the platform offers. For performance marketers tired of negotiating rights asset-by-asset and looking for a content production partner, it solves a real problem.
Where it falls short is for brands looking for traditional influencer marketing — long-term creator relationships, audience-driven brand awareness, organic creator partnerships, or flexible engagement structures. The 6-month minimum and 15–20 creators/month floor are restrictive, the influencer discovery and CRM capabilities are limited compared to dedicated influencer platforms, and the legacy UGC model still defines what the platform does best. For brands that want creator partnerships rather than content volume, the agency model usually delivers more for comparable total spend.
Social Native is a strong UGC and creator content engine with genuinely useful differentiators — universal rights, exclusive Meta and TikTok partnerships, AI-powered content matching, and performance-based compensation models. But it's fundamentally a content production platform with managed services, not an influencer marketing agency, and the 6-month minimum with 15–20 creators per month is a significant commitment before you can validate fit. The Olapic legacy still shapes what the platform is best at.
For brands that want influencer marketing to function as a measurable growth channel — with creator relationships, full discovery and outreach, flexible engagement terms, and documented ROAS — an agency model is usually the better fit. NC Media has 8 years of experience, 50K+ influencer partnerships, and documented results across D2C, retail, and lifestyle brands.
If you're evaluating Social Native and wondering whether a dedicated influencer marketing agency might be a better fit, NC Media offers a no-commitment consultation.Book a call here.
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