Doublespeed vs. Attention Factory: pricing, API access, and minimums
The short answerDoublespeed and Attention Factory are the closest thing each has to a direct competitor: both operate branded accounts on real US devices. Doublespeed bundles AI content generation and sells hosted accounts from $150/account/month with a 10-account minimum. Attention Factory is $60/account/month with no minimum and a documented REST API. Pick Doublespeed if you want content generated for you; pick Attention Factory if you have content and want programmatic control.
If you are comparing Doublespeed and Attention Factory, start from the thing that is actually the same: both run branded social accounts in native apps on real US phones, not cloud phones or headless browsers. That shared foundation is unusual, and it means this is a real comparison rather than two different categories being forced together.
The differences are commercial and architectural: what it costs to start, and whether you drive the fleet by API or by dashboard.
The one-paragraph version
Doublespeed is an AI content platform with an account fleet attached. It generates content and personas in bulk, then deploys them across hosted accounts it operates for you, with an optional managed-service tier where its team runs the operation. Attention Factory is infrastructure without the content layer: you rent branded accounts on real US devices and drive every action — post, comment, DM, follow, brand, warm — through a documented REST API. One sells you the content and the accounts; the other sells you programmable accounts and expects you to bring the content.
Doublespeed vs. Attention Factory, side by side
| Doublespeed | Attention Factory | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry price | $150 / account / month | $60 / account / month |
| Minimum commitment | 10 accounts (~$1,500/mo) | 1 account ($60/mo) |
| Managed tier | From ~$450 / account / month, 30-account minimum | Enterprise, custom |
| Execution | Real US phones | Real US phones |
| Accounts | Hosted, provided by Doublespeed | Rented, provided by Attention Factory |
| Platforms | TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, X | Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, LinkedIn |
| AI content generation | Included | Not included — you supply content |
| Public REST API | None documented | Yes, with webhooks and API keys |
| Per-action fees | Credit-based on the content tier | None — unlimited actions |
Pricing is as published on each company's site at the time of writing and may change.
What Doublespeed is genuinely good at
It solves the content problem, not just the distribution problem. Bulk generation, persona creation, and content variation are built in. If your bottleneck is that you have thirty accounts and nothing to post on them, that is a real gap Attention Factory does not fill — you would be pairing it with your own generation pipeline.
Broader platform coverage. YouTube and X are on Doublespeed's list and not on ours. If either is central to your plan, that decides it.
A hands-off option. The managed tier means someone else runs the operation. Attention Factory has an enterprise track, but the product's center of gravity is a team that wants to build on top of it themselves.
Where Attention Factory is different
You can start with one account. This is the sharpest practical difference. Doublespeed's 10-account minimum puts the floor around $1,500/month, which prices out a solo founder testing whether any of this works. One Attention Factory account is $60, and you can cancel after a month.
The API is the product, not an afterthought. Every capability is an endpoint: POST /v1/rentals to rent, POST /v1/rentals/{id}/branding to brand, POST /v1/rentals/{id}/{platform}/actions to publish or engage. Webhooks push status transitions to your backend so you are not polling. If you intend to wire account operations into your own product or agent, that difference compounds.
Unlimited actions at a flat rate. There is no per-post, per-comment, or per-DM charge and no credit meter on activity. Your bill is the number of accounts times $60, and calling the API more often does not change it.
Branding depth per platform. Display name, handle, bio, avatar, links, pronouns, category — and on LinkedIn, structured experience, education, and skills entries, so a rented profile reads as a real professional rather than a shell.
The pricing math
At the smallest realistic Doublespeed commitment — 10 hosted accounts — you are at roughly $1,500/month. Ten Attention Factory accounts are $600/month. At 30 accounts, the published comparison is $4,500 against $1,800.
That gap buys you the content layer and the broader platform list. Whether it is worth it comes down to one question: do you already have content, or do you need it made?
Which should you choose?
Choose Doublespeed if you want content generated for you, you need YouTube or X, you are comfortable starting at ten accounts, or you would rather someone else operate the fleet.
Choose Attention Factory if you already have content or generate it yourself, you want to start with one account instead of ten, you want to drive everything programmatically from your own code, or the flat per-account rate with unlimited actions fits your usage better than a credit meter.
They are built on the same physical foundation. The question is whether you are buying an operation or an interface.
Frequently asked questions
Is Attention Factory a Doublespeed alternative?
Yes — it is the closest direct comparison. Both operate branded social accounts on real US mobile devices rather than cloud phones or browser automation. The differences are pricing, minimum commitment, and whether you drive the accounts through an API or through a dashboard.
How does Doublespeed pricing compare to Attention Factory?
Doublespeed's Hosted Accounts tier is published at $150 per account per month with a 10-account minimum, so the entry point is roughly $1,500/month. Attention Factory is $60 per account per month with no minimum, so one account costs $60. Prices are as published at the time of writing.
Does Doublespeed have an API?
Doublespeed publishes no public API documentation or developer reference. Attention Factory is API-first: renting an account, applying branding, enrolling warming, and dispatching posts, comments, and DMs are all REST calls, with webhooks and scoped API keys.
Which platforms does each one support?
Doublespeed lists TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, and X. Attention Factory covers Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, and LinkedIn. If YouTube or X is essential to your plan, Doublespeed covers ground Attention Factory does not.
Does either one generate the content for you?
Doublespeed does — bulk AI content generation and persona creation are a core part of its product. Attention Factory does not generate content; you supply the media and copy, and the API publishes it. If you want content produced for you, that is a genuine reason to choose Doublespeed.