Klear 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 assessmentKlear compared with Modash
The pricing contrast is the whole comparison. Modash publishes monthly plans, offers a trial, and lets a single marketer start searching a large creator index the same day. Klear requires a sales cycle and an annual suite contract. Modash is narrower, focused on discovery and tracking rather than a full enterprise workflow with contracts and payouts, but for a small business it is a tool that can actually be bought, which Klear is not.
Choose Klear if
Enterprise brands and larger agencies that already buy Meltwater for media monitoring and social listening, and want influencer discovery with genuinely good audience demographics inside the same contract rather than as a separate vendor.
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| Attribute | Klear | Modash |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Influencer | Influencer |
| Starting price | Not published; quote only, and influencer marketing is gated to the Enterprise and Agency plans | $199 per month billed annually ($2,388 per year); $299 per month on month-to-month billing (14 days trial) |
| Pricing model | Quote-only, sold as a module of the Meltwater suite rather than as a standalone product. Meltwater publishes plan names (Starter, Pro, Enterprise, and an Agency line with its own tiers) but no prices; influencer marketing is included only on Enterprise and Agency. Quotes are assembled from the modules selected, user count, regions and data volume, and contract term. | 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 plan | No | No |
| Free trial | No | 14 days, no credit card, capped at 20 profile views, 6 email unlocks, and 10 tracked creators |
| Best for | Enterprise brands and larger agencies that already buy Meltwater for media monitoring and social listening, and want influencer discovery with genuinely good audience demographics inside the same contract rather than as a separate vendor. | 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 time | Weeks rather than days. Contracts are annual and onboarding is scheduled, with implementation fees commonly quoted separately. Discovery is usable on day one once access is granted; commerce integrations, payment rails, and monitor configuration take longer. | 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 curve | Moderate. Discovery and profile reading are intuitive, but the campaign, monitor, and reporting layers have enough surface that most teams rely on the assigned onboarding sessions. The wider Meltwater suite around it adds its own learning cost. | 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. |
| Platforms | Web application, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook, Blogs and web content | Web application, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube data coverage, Shopify app, Gmail and Outlook mailbox sync |
| Compliance | GDPR, CCPA, SOC 2 | GDPR, EU-based data processing |
| Founded | 2012 | 2018 |
| Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel (product origin); parent company Meltwater is headquartered in San Francisco | Tallinn, Estonia |
| Ownership | Owned by Meltwater, which acquired Klear in 2021; Meltwater itself was taken private in 2023 by Marlin Equity Partners and Altor | Independent, venture-backed |
Strengths and limitations
Klear
Strengths
- Audience demographics and authenticity analysis are the part users rate highest, and they are genuinely better than follower-count screening.
- Deep global coverage across 190 plus countries with localized search, which matters for multi-market launches.
- True Reach and Klear Score push planning away from follower counts toward something closer to delivered attention.
- Campaign management, creator portal, contracts, and payouts are all inside the platform rather than stitched together.
Limitations
- The Klear brand no longer exists as a purchasable product; klear.com redirects to Meltwater Influencer Marketing and has since the April 2024 consolidation.
- Influencer marketing is gated to the Enterprise and Agency plans, so it cannot be bought on the cheaper Meltwater tiers at any price.
- No published pricing, no free plan, and no self-serve trial, which rules it out for most small businesses before the product is even evaluated.
- Twelve-month minimum contracts with renewal terms that reviewers describe as unforgiving if the cancellation window is missed.
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
Klear
Quote-only, sold as a module of the Meltwater suite rather than as a standalone product. Meltwater publishes plan names (Starter, Pro, Enterprise, and an Agency line with its own tiers) but no prices; influencer marketing is included only on Enterprise and Agency. Quotes are assembled from the modules selected, user count, regions and data volume, and contract term.
- StarterQuote only
- ProQuote only
- EnterpriseQuote only
- AgencyQuote only
Judged on the data, Klear is one of the stronger audience-analysis engines in the category, and for a large brand already inside Meltwater the marginal cost of adding creators to an existing contract is defensible. Judged on how a small business buys software, it fails the basic test: no price, no trial, no self-serve, a twelve-month minimum, and the capability locked behind the two most expensive plans. A small brand comparing this against tools that publish a monthly price and let you search creators the same afternoon is not comparing like with like, and in most cases should not start here.
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
Klear
Klear is a good product that a small business cannot buy. The audience analysis it was built on remains among the best in influencer marketing, the campaign workflow around it is complete through contracts, payouts, and commerce attribution, and the global coverage is real. But the brand was retired in April 2024, the capability now lives on Meltwater's Enterprise and Agency plans only, and there is no published price, no free plan, and no trial behind a twelve-month minimum contract. If your company already runs Meltwater for monitoring, adding influencer marketing is the obvious move and the marginal cost argument is strong. If you are a small brand searching for Klear because someone recommended it years ago, know that what you will reach is an enterprise sales process, and start instead with a tool that will quote you a monthly price and let you run a search today.
Read the full Klear profileModash
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 profileKlear 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.