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HypeAuditor vs Modash

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

HypeAuditor compared with Modash

The closest direct rival and the most common alternative for smaller buyers. Modash publishes its pricing, offers a free trial without a sales call, and covers a comparable multi-network database with audience-side filters and fake-follower detection. HypeAuditor's edge is the maturity of its authenticity scoring plus competitor monitoring and market analysis, which Modash does not match. Modash's edge is that a small brand can sign up on a Tuesday and be searching by Tuesday afternoon.

Choose HypeAuditor if

Brands and agencies whose main risk in influencer marketing is paying for fake audiences, and who run enough campaigns to justify an annual contract: the deepest authenticity data in the category, attached to a workable end-to-end campaign platform.

Choose Modash if

Ecommerce and consumer brands, and the agencies that serve them, running ongoing creator programs on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube where finding the right creator by audience composition is the hard part and Shopify is the store platform.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeHypeAuditorModash
CategoryInfluencerInfluencer
Starting priceFree tier for media plans and demo features; paid plans widely reported from about $299 per month billed annually (free plan available)$199 per month billed annually ($2,388 per year); $299 per month on month-to-month billing (14 days trial)
Pricing modelAnnual subscription quoted by sales. HypeAuditor does not publish a price list; the pricing page is a demo request. All paid plans include the same modules (Discovery, Analytics, CRM, Campaign Management) and differ by metering: discovery searches, creator reports, outreach emails, seats, and campaigns, plus a set of features gated to higher tiers including AI search, the quality score filter, lookalike search, recruitment landing pages, customer matching, competitor monitoring, and market analysis.Annual or monthly subscription with three published tiers plus a quoted Enterprise level. Every tier includes Discover, Manage, Track, Inbox, and Shopify gifting; what changes between tiers is metered capacity (opened profiles, email unlocks, tracked creators, influential fans, seats) and access to payments and affiliate management. The developer APIs are priced entirely separately on annual credit contracts.
Free planFree account covering media plans, basic campaign management, and demo versions of the paid modules, plus public single-use audit calculatorsNo
Free trialTrial access granted through a sales demo rather than self-serve signup14 days, no credit card, capped at 20 profile views, 6 email unlocks, and 10 tracked creators
Best forBrands and agencies whose main risk in influencer marketing is paying for fake audiences, and who run enough campaigns to justify an annual contract: the deepest authenticity data in the category, attached to a workable end-to-end campaign platform.Ecommerce and consumer brands, and the agencies that serve them, running ongoing creator programs on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube where finding the right creator by audience composition is the hard part and Shopify is the store platform.
Setup timeDiscovery and reports are usable the same day access is granted, since nothing needs to be installed. Campaign tracking takes longer: connecting a Shopify, WooCommerce, or Magento store or deploying the JavaScript sales snippet is a short engineering task, and configuring promo codes and links per creator is manual work that scales with roster size.Search is usable within minutes of signing up. A full deployment takes longer: connecting Gmail or Outlook, authorizing Shopify, defining campaign tracking criteria such as hashtags and mention rules, and importing an existing creator list typically fills a first week rather than a first afternoon.
Learning curveLow for vetting, moderate for discovery. Reading a report is intuitive within an hour. Building a filter set that returns a genuinely relevant shortlist takes practice, particularly because topic categorization is unreliable and audience filters interact in non-obvious ways. Most teams get more out of lookalike search than manual filter tuning.Low for search, moderate for the parts that require judgment. The filters themselves are straightforward; knowing which audience thresholds actually predict performance, and how to spend a limited profile-open budget without exhausting it in the first week, is the skill that takes a month or two to develop.
PlatformsWeb application, Chrome extension, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, X (Twitter)Web application, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube data coverage, Shopify app, Gmail and Outlook mailbox sync
ComplianceGDPR, CCPA, SOC 2GDPR, EU-based data processing
Founded20172018
HeadquartersIndianapolis, Indiana, United States (with an office in Limassol, Cyprus)Tallinn, Estonia
OwnershipPrivately held, venture-backedIndependent, venture-backed

Strengths and limitations

HypeAuditor

Strengths

  • The most established audience authenticity data in influencer marketing, with scoring methodology that has been in market since 2017 and is widely accepted as a reference point.
  • One index across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, and X, so vetting does not require a different tool per network.
  • Audience-side filtering (geography, age, brand affinity) is deeper than most competitors, which matters more than creator-side filters for regional campaigns.
  • Competitor monitoring and market analysis are real differentiators; few platforms let you see which creators a rival brand has been paying.

Limitations

  • No published pricing and no self-serve signup for a real plan: every paid tier goes through a sales demo and an annual contract, which is a poor fit for a small business that wants to try before buying.
  • No Facebook coverage, which is a genuine gap for brands whose audience still lives there.
  • Data thins out below roughly 10,000 followers, exactly the nano-creator band that small brands most often work with.
  • Average views are computed over a trailing 30 days, so a creator who has not posted in that window shows no data at all rather than historical data.

Modash

Strengths

  • Audience-side filtering is genuinely differentiating; searching by who follows a creator rather than by the creator's own profile is what produces relevant shortlists.
  • The 1,000 follower index floor means nano and micro creators are actually present, which matters because that is where most ecommerce programs now operate.
  • Automatic content tracking, including Instagram stories captured before expiry, removes the most tedious recurring task in influencer reporting.
  • Outreach sends from your own connected Gmail or Outlook mailbox, so replies land normally and no separate sending domain or deliverability setup is involved.

Limitations

  • Credits are the real constraint: opened profiles and email unlocks reset monthly, do not roll over, and there is no overage option, so heavy vetting months force a tier upgrade rather than a small extra charge.
  • Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube only; Pinterest, X, Twitch, Snapchat, and LinkedIn creators are simply not in the index.
  • Audience data is noticeably thinner and less reliable on very small creators, which is awkward given that nano creators are one of the main reasons to use the index at all.
  • Contracting is not handled in-platform; reviewers report drafting agreements externally and attaching them, which leaves a gap in the middle of the workflow.

Pricing compared

HypeAuditor

Annual subscription quoted by sales. HypeAuditor does not publish a price list; the pricing page is a demo request. All paid plans include the same modules (Discovery, Analytics, CRM, Campaign Management) and differ by metering: discovery searches, creator reports, outreach emails, seats, and campaigns, plus a set of features gated to higher tiers including AI search, the quality score filter, lookalike search, recruitment landing pages, customer matching, competitor monitoring, and market analysis.

  • Free$0
  • BasicFrom about $299
  • ProReported from about $499
  • EnterpriseCustom

For a brand spending six figures a year on creators, the fraud data alone can justify the subscription in a single avoided contract, and no competitor's authenticity scoring is as established. For a small business spending five figures, the arithmetic is worse: roughly $3,600 a year at the reported entry price, annual commitment, no published pricing, and no self-serve trial, against alternatives like Modash that publish a price and start well below it. The free tier and public audit tools are the honest recommendation for anyone under that threshold, and they are genuinely useful for a one-off check before signing a creator.

Modash

Annual or monthly subscription with three published tiers plus a quoted Enterprise level. Every tier includes Discover, Manage, Track, Inbox, and Shopify gifting; what changes between tiers is metered capacity (opened profiles, email unlocks, tracked creators, influential fans, seats) and access to payments and affiliate management. The developer APIs are priced entirely separately on annual credit contracts.

  • Essentials$199
  • Performance$499
  • EnterpriseFrom about $14,700
  • Discovery and Raw APIsFrom about $10,000

Modash prices like a research subscription, and that is the right way to evaluate it. If your program depends on finding creators whose audience matches your buyer, the audience-side filters and credibility scoring are worth more than the workflow features, and $199 a month is cheap against one badly chosen partnership. If you already know your creators and mostly need tracking, payment, and reporting, you are paying a database price for a CRM job and cheaper tools exist. The credit model is the honest catch: 300 profile opens sounds generous until a vetting session burns forty of them in an afternoon, and because there is no overage the answer to running out is a tier upgrade rather than a small extra charge. Model your monthly vetting volume first, then pick the tier, and treat the tracked-creator ceiling as the real cap on program size.

Editorial verdict on each

HypeAuditor

HypeAuditor is the most credible authenticity data in influencer marketing, and if your central risk is paying real money for fake audiences, it earns its price in one avoided contract. The database is large, the audience-side filters are genuinely deeper than most rivals, and competitor monitoring is a research capability few platforms attempt. The problem for this directory's readers is the commercial model: no published pricing, no self-serve trial, an annual contract, a reported entry point around $299 per month, and a sales process that buyers describe as persistent. Add a Facebook gap and thin data below 10,000 followers and the fit narrows to brands and agencies already spending seriously on creators. If that is you, take the demo. If it is not, use the free audit tools for spot checks and buy a platform that will tell you its price on a web page.

Read the full HypeAuditor profile

Modash

Modash is the strongest self-serve answer in influencer marketing to the question most brands actually struggle with: which creators have an audience that looks like my customer. The audience-side filters, the 1,000 follower index floor, and the credibility scoring make shortlists that hold up, and the workflow attached to them (mailbox-synced outreach, Shopify gifting, automatic post and story tracking, affiliate links, payouts) is enough to run a program end to end without a second platform for most ecommerce teams. It is a real mid-market purchase, not a starter tool: $199 per month billed annually with no free plan, a deliberately tight trial, and a credit model with no overage valve, so the tier you pick is a research budget you cannot exceed without upgrading. The gaps are specific and worth naming: contracting happens outside the product, Inbox is a synced mailbox rather than an outreach engine, commerce attribution is Shopify-first, audience data thins out on the smallest creators, and three platforms means three platforms. Buy it if sourcing is your bottleneck and Shopify is your store; look elsewhere if your program is fundamentally affiliate operations, if you already know every creator you work with, or if your creators live anywhere but Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

Read the full Modash profile

HypeAuditor profile last reviewed 2026-08-23; Modash last reviewed 2026-08-23. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.