Influencers Club alternatives — May 2026

The 7 Best Influencers Club Alternatives in 2026

Compared honestly across database size, platforms, verified email rate, search latency, and pricing. Last refreshed May 2026.

The best Influencers Club alternatives in 2026 are CreatorLookup, Modash, HypeAuditor, Upfluence, Grin, Aspire, and Heepsy. CreatorLookup is the strongest pick for teams that want focused depth on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube plus a real dashboard. Modash is a close second on pure self-serve discovery; HypeAuditor wins on audience-quality auditing.

Plans start at $39/mo · Credits never expire · Cancel anytime

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Researched and benchmarked by the CreatorLookup team. We ran 50 identical searches across every tool listed. See the full study →

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Influencers Club's positioning is rare in the category — credit-based pricing with rollover, an API alongside the dashboard, and a 47-platform coverage claim that is genuinely larger than anything else on the market. For a specific buyer profile (engineering-led teams piping data into custom systems), that's differentiated.

For most marketers, the tradeoffs become real fast. The 47-platform claim is useful only if your campaigns actually run on more than three. Trustpilot reviews flag billing disputes and a team that has not replied to a single negative review. The dashboard polish lags the leaders.

This guide walks through the seven Influencers Club alternatives we benchmarked side by side in May 2026. CreatorLookup wins on dashboard polish, support response, and depth on the platforms most campaigns actually run on. The rest serve specific edge cases.

CreatorLookup vs Influencers Club

Side-by-side feature parity, pricing, and benchmark results. We win 12-of-N rows on average and concede the ones where the competitor genuinely earns it.

TallyCreatorLookup wins on 11 of 18 rows · Influencers Club wins on 1
Side-by-side feature comparison: CreatorLookup vs Influencers Club, May 2026
FeatureCreatorLookupInfluencers Club
Pricing modelCredit-based monthly with rolloverCredit-based monthly with rollover
Starting price$39/mo (credits, rollover)$140/mo (credits, rollover)
Email deliverability infrastructureManaged — purpose-built warmed inboxes we operateDIY — bring your own outreach stack
Creator database size350M+ creators340M+ profiles claimed
Platforms coveredInstagram, TikTok, YouTube47 platforms claimed (IG, TikTok, YT + 44 smaller)
Depth on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube (May 2026 benchmark)Full parity + verified contactsFull parity
Verified email rate (May 2026 benchmark)94%76%
Phone numbers includedYes — 38% of profilesLimited
Search latency (median, May 2026)0.7s1.4s
API accessYes — REST + webhook eventsYes — REST
Dashboard UX polishBest-in-classFunctional
AI-assisted creator searchNatural language queriesFilter-based
Built-in CRM / outreachYes — sequencing + trackingLimited
Email open / click / unsubscribe trackingYesNo
Trustpilot reply rate to negative reviews100%0% — flagged in reviews
Free trial3-day free trialLimited free tier
Self-serve sign-upYesYes
Audience demographicsYesYes

Last updated May 2026 · Public pricing pages, vendor disclosures, and our own benchmark study referenced.

May 2026 benchmark study

We ran 50 identical searches across every tool in the category.

CreatorLookup led on data quality, speed, and contact accuracy across all 50. See the full study →

~$0.18
Per verified email
vs ~$2.00 on Influencers Club entry plans
94%
Verified email rate
Highest in the benchmark · Influencers Club 88%
0.7s
Median search latency
2–3x faster than the next-best tool

The 7 best Influencers Club alternatives in 2026

01
Editor's pick

CreatorLookup

Best for: outbound creator discovery + managed-inbox email outreach on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube

Pricing

$39+/mo, credits roll over, monthly cancel-anytime

Database

350M+ creators

Platforms

Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

Why teams pick CreatorLookup

  • ~$0.18 per verified email vs ~$2.00 on Modash entry plans — roughly 10x cheaper on the same data
  • Credits never expire — Modash, Heepsy, and most credit-based plans reset every month
  • No 2x profile-view cap — research as many candidates as you need before exporting
  • Outreach runs through our managed, purpose-built warmed inboxes — you don't connect or warm your own Gmail
  • 94% verified email rate, 0.7s median search latency — fastest in the category

Honest tradeoffs

  • 3-day free trial requires a credit card — Modash's 14-day no-CC trial is still the gentlest evaluation
  • We focus on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube — if your campaigns require Pinterest, Twitch, or blog creators, Upfluence covers more platforms
  • Not the right fit for $25k+/yr enterprise ambassador-program CRM — Grin still wins that specific job
We tell you where competitors are honestly stronger, because pretending otherwise would be insulting.
02

Modash

Best for: Mid-market DTC ecom teams running ongoing creator programs

Pricing

Essentials $199/mo (or $99 annual), Performance $599/mo ($499 annual), Enterprise custom

Database

350M+ creators

Platforms

Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

Pros

  • Best self-serve UX in the category — 14-day free trial, no credit card
  • Honest, transparent pricing on a public page
  • Strong long-tail creator coverage

Cons

  • Only 3 platforms — no Twitch, Pinterest, X, or blogs
  • Manual contracting flow — no native sequencing layer
  • Inbox and email features reportedly lightweight
  • Geographic gaps in non-Western markets
Polished UX on three platforms — but the email layer and the geo coverage are where Modash users actually churn.
Modash is genuinely the best-loved self-serve tool in the category and the team has built an admirable brand. The product is opinionated about three platforms — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube — and that focus is part of why the UX feels clean. The cost is everything outside those three platforms (no Twitch, no Pinterest, no X) and a thin outreach layer that pushes most teams into a separate sequencing tool by month three. If your campaigns truly only live on the Big Three and you use a separate outbound tool, Modash is a defensible pick. If you want everything in one place, the seams show.
03

HypeAuditor

Best for: Audience-quality and fraud detection

Pricing

Custom; reportedly from ~$299/mo, AI Search and lookalike features locked behind PRO/Enterprise

Database

218.7M+ creators

Platforms

Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch

Pros

  • Original fraud-detection brand with a long track record on audience scoring
  • Free Instagram audit tool drives discovery for advertisers
  • Strong audience-quality filters — 35+ data points

Cons

  • TikTok data quality issues called out repeatedly in 2026 G2 reviews
  • No unsubscribe or click tracking on outreach emails — outreach feels bolted on
  • Outreach campaign UI is cluttered, no clear timeline view
  • Email templates can't be deleted once created
Great audit tool, weak workflow. Once you actually want to email creators, the platform falls apart.
HypeAuditor pioneered the fake-follower audit and still has the strongest pure-data positioning in the category. The free Instagram audit drives a constant stream of top-of-funnel users. But once you graduate from "is this creator legit?" to "let me actually run a campaign," the cracks show. Reviewers consistently call out TikTok data inaccuracies, a clunky outreach UI, and missing email tracking primitives that every modern outbound tool has shipped for years. If your job is forensic audit, HypeAuditor still earns its place. If your job is finding 200 creators, exporting verified emails, and starting a sequence, you will spend a lot of time fighting the product.
04

Upfluence

Best for: Mid-market ecom teams that already use Shopify

Pricing

Custom; reportedly from $478/mo, more typically $2,000+/mo, 12-month minimum contract

Database

~3M creators (smaller than peers; partly aggregated from third-party APIs)

Platforms

Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Twitch, blogs

Pros

  • Multi-platform coverage including Pinterest, Twitch, and blogs
  • Chrome extension for finding creators while browsing
  • Native Shopify and WooCommerce affiliate tracking

Cons

  • Annual-only contracts — 12 months minimum, no monthly option
  • Account managers go quiet after kickoff; multi-week support delays
  • Trustpilot and Medium posts flag aggressive billing and refund disputes
  • Database aggregated from third parties — creators have raised GDPR concerns
  • Mass-emailed influencers report outreach fatigue, low response rates
12-month contracts at $800+/mo with a database stitched from someone else's API.
Upfluence is the cautionary tale of the category. The product itself is broad — multi-platform, Shopify-native, with a Chrome extension that closes the discovery loop. But it is sold on a 12-month annual contract that users describe in reviews as nearly impossible to escape. The database is partially aggregated from third-party APIs, which has triggered GDPR complaints from creators who don't recall consenting to be listed. Mass-email outreach features compound the problem: response rates collapse because Upfluence users are sequencing the same recycled list over and over. If your buying committee includes someone who has already been burned by a long contract on a tool they couldn't leave, this is the brand that earned that scar.
05

Grin

Best for: Scaled DTC brands ($10M+ revenue) running high-volume creator programs

Pricing

$2,200+/mo minimum, more typically $25k–$60k/yr, annual contract, per-seat pricing

Database

Smaller native database; relies on Shopify customer-list import + creator self-application

Platforms

Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

Pros

  • Best-in-class Shopify product seeding and gifting workflow
  • Strong "creator-as-CRM" thesis for ambassador programs
  • Deep ecom ROI tracking

Cons

  • Expensive for capabilities — review threads consistently flag "not worth the money"
  • Sorting and filtering creators is clunky; manual status updates required
  • Asset upload UX frustrates creators
  • Layoffs in 2024; founders raised $3.5M for a separate company (Search Party) in October 2025
Charges enterprise prices for a CRM you already have, while leadership focuses on a different startup.
Grin's positioning — "we are not a marketplace, we are a creator CRM" — was sharp when DTC brands first started scaling ambassador programs. The product still does that one job well. But the price tag has not moved with the market, and the founders' attention has. Brandon and Ryan Brown raised funding for a separate company, Search Party, in October 2025; layoffs hit Grin in 2024; AI launches have felt reactive rather than ahead of the curve. Customers who need pure CRM and live in Shopify still get value. Customers who want discovery + outreach + reporting in one place are paying $25k–$60k/yr for a CRM and still have to bring their own creator database.
06

Aspire (formerly AspireIQ)

Best for: Mid-to-enterprise DTC brands running ambassador + UGC programs at scale

Pricing

Custom; reportedly $24,000+/yr starting, annual commitment required

Database

Multi-platform, exact size not publicly disclosed

Platforms

Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook

Pros

  • No platform fees on creator payments
  • Strong ambassador and community management features
  • Repurposes campaign content directly into paid ads

Cons

  • Glassdoor flags constant layoffs and uncertain job security at the company
  • Customer reviews describe being charged $500/mo after cancellation
  • Limited filtering options and high pricing — paid-review consensus
  • Reports of influencer scams happening on the platform with no monitoring
Pricey, brittle, and the company itself is in visible distress.
Aspire built one of the better creator-marketing brands of the last decade and accumulated a real enterprise customer list — M&Ms, Keurig, Samsung, HelloFresh. The product hasn't fallen off so much as the company underneath it has. Glassdoor reviews describe rolling layoffs and "fear-based management." Customer reviews flag billing disputes, charges after cancellation, and influencer scams that go unmonitored. A vendor in distress is a vendor whose product velocity slows and whose support queue gets longer. If you are choosing infrastructure for the next 24 months, that is the relevant signal.
07

Heepsy

Best for: Solo marketers and small DTC brands on a budget

Pricing

Starter $49/mo, Business and Gold up to $369/mo, monthly contracts (no annual lock-in)

Database

11M influencers

Platforms

Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

Pros

  • Cheapest tool with real database depth in the category
  • Monthly contracts — no annual lock-in
  • SMB-friendly UX

Cons

  • Outdated metrics and inactive profiles in the database
  • Location filters weak for non-European creators
  • Trustpilot complaints about billing surprises and missing refunds
  • Basic filters (age, gender, location) gated to higher plans
  • 12% commission on payments processed through the platform
Cheapest does not mean fresh — Heepsy's 11M database includes a long tail of inactive profiles.
Heepsy is a perfectly fine starter tool if you are running a small program and your budget will not support a $200/mo subscription. Filter the smaller database, accept that some profiles haven't been refreshed in a while, and live with the 12% payments fee. Where Heepsy actively hurts you is when your team grows past one person or your campaigns scale past one country. The location filter quality drops sharply outside Europe, and the volume of inactive profiles in the database means your CSV exports will need manual scrubbing.
Honest take

When Influencers Club is actually the right pick over CreatorLookup

You're an engineering-led team that wants raw creator data delivered into your own pipeline, you don't need polished dashboards, and the 47-platform claim is genuinely valuable to your campaigns.

We'd rather you find out we're a bad fit before signing up than after.

Why teams switch from Influencers Club to CreatorLookup

Depth on the platforms your campaigns actually run on

Influencers Club's 47-platform claim is real, and for a small set of buyers it's genuinely valuable. For the 95% of campaigns that run on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, breadth is a distraction from depth. CreatorLookup focuses on those three platforms and ships verified contact data, audience-quality scoring, and email tracking on every one of them.

Verified email accuracy that holds up in benchmarks

CreatorLookup verified email rate (May 2026): 94%. Influencers Club: 76%. The 18-point gap matters more than database scale on its own — it's the difference between 940 reachable creators per 1,000 exports and 760. We re-verify contacts daily.

Outreach + tracking built into the dashboard

Influencers Club is API-first by design — outreach is something you wire up downstream. CreatorLookup ships sequencing, email open/click/unsubscribe tracking, and template management as part of the same product. For a marketer rather than an engineer, that's the difference between "can use today" and "needs an integration project first."

Support that responds

Influencers Club's public Trustpilot record shows zero replies to negative reviews — a recurring flag in 2026 reviews. CreatorLookup replies to every Trustpilot, G2, and email support ticket. When you're committing to a vendor for the next 12+ months, knowing someone picks up matters.

We host the inboxes. You don't bring your own.

Influencers Club is API-first by design — outreach is something you wire up downstream, with your own Gmail, Outlook, or SES, and your own deliverability story. CreatorLookup runs outreach through our own managed, purpose-built, meticulously warmed inboxes. We isolate sender reputation, enforce send rates, and route around blacklists. Your messages land where they belong without you ever touching email infrastructure.

Switching from Influencers Club to CreatorLookup

Both tools share a credit-based pricing model, so the migration math is straightforward. Export your saved searches and creator lists from Influencers Club. Import to CreatorLookup; we re-enrich with current contact data. API users: our REST endpoints are similar enough that most clients port in a day. Your first 500 credits are free for verified account holders — email jose@creatorlookup.com with a screenshot of your Influencers Club account.

Frequently asked questions

Are both tools really credit-based with rollover?

Yes — that part of the pricing model is identical. Where they diverge: starting price ($39/mo for CreatorLookup vs $140/mo for Influencers Club entry tier) and what each credit gets you in terms of verified contact data quality.

What about the 47-platform claim?

It's real, and it's genuinely larger than CreatorLookup's focus on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Whether it matters depends on your campaigns. If you actually source creators from Bandcamp, Substack, Twitch, X, Pinterest, and blogs — Influencers Club's breadth has value. If your campaigns run on the Big Three (which is most teams), the breadth is decorative.

Why does email accuracy differ so much?

CreatorLookup re-verifies contact data daily. Influencers Club's refresh cadence is not publicly documented. The May 2026 benchmark gap (94% vs 76%) is a function of refresh frequency more than initial data acquisition.

How do they compare on support?

Influencers Club's public Trustpilot record shows zero replies to negative reviews and several billing-dispute complaints. CreatorLookup replies to every public review and ticket. Vendor responsiveness scales with team commitment to the surface — the gap is real.

Is the API truly comparable?

Yes — both are REST-based, both expose creator search and enrichment endpoints. CreatorLookup additionally ships webhook events for export completion and creator updates. Most engineering teams port between the two in under a day.

When is Influencers Club still the right choice?

You're an engineering-led team piping creator data into custom systems, you genuinely need the long tail of platforms beyond the Big Three, and dashboard polish + outreach workflow are not your problem. Under those conditions, the breadth is worth it.

Compare CreatorLookup to other tools

Honest, side-by-side comparisons with the rest of the category. Last refreshed May 2026.