The 7 best Upfluence alternatives in 2026
Best for: outbound creator discovery + managed-inbox email outreach on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube
Pricing$39+/mo, credits roll over, monthly cancel-anytime
PlatformsInstagram, 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.
Best for: Mid-market DTC ecom teams running ongoing creator programs
PricingEssentials $199/mo (or $99 annual), Performance $599/mo ($499 annual), Enterprise custom
PlatformsInstagram, 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.
Best for: Audience-quality and fraud detection
PricingCustom; reportedly from ~$299/mo, AI Search and lookalike features locked behind PRO/Enterprise
PlatformsInstagram, 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.
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
DatabaseSmaller native database; relies on Shopify customer-list import + creator self-application
PlatformsInstagram, 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.
Aspire (formerly AspireIQ)
Best for: Mid-to-enterprise DTC brands running ambassador + UGC programs at scale
PricingCustom; reportedly $24,000+/yr starting, annual commitment required
DatabaseMulti-platform, exact size not publicly disclosed
PlatformsInstagram, 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.
Best for: Solo marketers and small DTC brands on a budget
PricingStarter $49/mo, Business and Gold up to $369/mo, monthly contracts (no annual lock-in)
PlatformsInstagram, 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.
Best for: API-first teams that want raw creator data delivered to their own systems
PricingDashboard from $199/mo, lower tiers from $140/mo, credit-based with rollover
Database340M+ profiles claimed across 47 platforms
PlatformsInstagram, TikTok, YouTube + 44 smaller platforms
Pros
- +Largest platform-coverage claim in the category (47 platforms)
- +Credit-based pricing with rollover
- +Solid API documentation for engineering teams
Cons
- −Small review base (20 G2 reviews, 11 Trustpilot) — limited social proof
- −Trustpilot complaints around payment and invoicing disputes
- −Reports the team has not replied to a single negative review on Trustpilot
- −Coverage breadth comes at the cost of depth on the platforms that matter most
47 platforms sounds great until you realize your campaigns only run on 3.
Influencers Club is the closest direct comparison to CreatorLookup on paper — credit-based pricing, dashboard plus API, brand-search positioning. The 47-platform coverage claim is a real differentiator on its surface, but for the 95% of campaigns that run on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, the breadth becomes a distraction. The smaller review footprint and the unanswered Trustpilot complaints raise the question every B2B buyer eventually asks: who responds when something breaks at month nine?