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Brand24

Analyzed: 2026-04-22
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
25
/ 100
Weak

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
67
/ 100
Category-Strong

What the model believes about Brand24 without web search.

LLM Authority?
22
/ 100
Marginal

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
11
/ 100
Weak-Recall

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Brand24 from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
67/100
Category-Strong
Quality?
0.68
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.66
Top associations for Brand24
social listening 3 pricey for smaller teams 3 easy-to-use dashboard 2 social media monitoring 2 quick setup 2 sentiment tracking 2 real-time alerts 2 easy-to-use interface 2 less deep analytics 2 brand mention tracking 2 social listening tool 2 competitor tracking 2 sentiment analysis 2 limited reporting customization 2 brand reputation management 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
measures engagement metrics 1 social media analytics platform 1 mentions tracking 1 audience growth monitoring 1 reach measurement 1 engagement analytics 1 social media performance tracking 1 turns data into reports 1 identifies social media trends 1 performs sentiment analysis 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Brand24 is firmly in the model's "social analytics tool" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Brand24 known for?
Brand24 is known for online media monitoring and social listening—tracking brand mentions, sentiment, and conversations across social media, news, blogs, forums, and other web sources.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Brand24 known for?
Brand24 is known for social media monitoring and brand mention tracking—helping businesses monitor online conversations, analyze sentiment, and manage brand reputation.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
22/100
Marginal
Recall mode (no web)?
18

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
25

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best social analytics tools for small businesses? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which social listening tools work best for startups? #1 #2
discovery What are the best social analytics tools for nonprofits? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which tools are best for tracking competitor mentions on social media? not mentioned #6
discovery What social listening tools are good for customer support teams? not mentioned #7
discovery Which social analytics tools help with campaign reporting? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best tools for hashtag analytics and monitoring? not mentioned #2
discovery Which social listening platforms are useful for crisis monitoring? not mentioned #5
discovery What are the best social analytics tools for agencies? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which tools are best for analyzing audience sentiment online? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are good social listening tools for ecommerce brands? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which social analytics tools are best for B2B marketing? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What tools help track share of voice on social media? not mentioned #6
discovery Which social listening tools are best for local businesses? #5 #1
discovery What are the best tools for monitoring TikTok mentions and trends? #6 #5
discovery Which social analytics tools are best for measuring engagement? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best tools for social media reporting and dashboards? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which social listening tools are best for product launches? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best tools for tracking sentiment around a campaign? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which social analytics tools are best for multi-location brands? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to enterprise social listening platforms? #1 #5
comparison What are the best alternatives to premium social analytics tools? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which social analytics tools are better than basic social monitoring software? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to all-in-one social media analytics suites? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which tools are better than simple sentiment analysis platforms? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to social listening tools with limited reporting? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which social analytics tools are better than lightweight mention trackers? not mentioned #6
comparison What are the best alternatives to social intelligence platforms for agencies? not mentioned #8
comparison Which tools are better than social analytics dashboards with weak audience insights? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to real-time social monitoring tools? #4 #7
problem How do I track brand sentiment across social media? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I monitor social media mentions in real time? #1 not mentioned
problem How can I measure social media performance better? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find out what people are saying about my brand online? not mentioned #2
problem How do I analyze audience insights from social media? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I track competitor activity on social media? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I spot a social media crisis early? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I measure share of voice on social channels? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get better reporting for social campaigns? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I track hashtags and trends across platforms? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do social analytics tools cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there free social listening tools? #7 #4
transactional What is the cheapest social analytics tool? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do social monitoring tools have free trials? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What pricing models do social listening platforms use? #6 not mentioned
transactional Which social analytics tools are worth the money? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there affordable social media analytics tools for small teams? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the best social listening tool for a limited budget? #1 #3
transactional Do social analytics platforms offer monthly plans? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which social analytics tools have a free tier? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: Which social listening tools work best for startups? · discovery · recall mode
Best social listening tools for startups usually balance **price, ease of use, and fast setup**. Top picks: - **Brand24** — great all-around choice for startups; affordable, easy alerts, good sentiment tracking. - **Mention** — simple UI, strong for real-time brand monitoring and smaller teams. - **Sprout Social** — better if you also want publishing + inbox + listening in one tool. - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid for teams already using Hootsuite, but pricier. - **Awario** — strong for web + social monitoring at a lower cost; good for lead gen too. - **Meltwater** — powerful, but usually more than a very early-stage startup needs. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall for startups:** Brand24 - **Best simple/easy:** Mention - **Best if you need scheduling too:** Sprout Social - **Best budget option:** Awario If you tell me your budget and channels (X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, etc.), I can narrow it to 2–3 best fits.
Prompt: Which social listening tools work best for startups? · discovery · retrieval mode
For startups, the best social listening tools are usually the ones that are **cheap, fast to set up, and good at alerts + mention tracking** rather than massive enterprise analytics. My short list: - **Awario** — best budget pick; Starter is **$29/mo billed annually** and includes 3 topics, unlimited keywords per topic, and Boolean search. ([awario.com](https://awario.com/plans/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — best balance of ease + features; its **Team** plan is labeled “Ideal for startups and small businesses” at **$349/mo** ($299 annual) with unlimited users and hourly updates. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/prices/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mentionlytics** — good for small teams that want broader source coverage; the **Basic** plan is **$49/mo billed yearly** and covers multiple social sources, with a 14-day free trial. ([mentionlytics.com](https://www.mentionlytics.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mention** — solid if you want straightforward monitoring across social + web; it tracks mentions across social platforms and review sites, though it’s positioned more as a broader monitoring tool than the cheapest option. ([mention.com](https://mention.com/en/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best if you want publishing/inbox/analytics plus listening, but it’s pricier: Standard starts at **$199/seat/mo**, and listening is an add-on. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) **My recommendation:** - **Very small startup / tight budget:** Awario - **Best all-around startup choice:** Brand24 - **If you need lots of source coverage and team seats:** Mentionlytics - **If you already need social management too:** Sprout Social If you want, I can narrow this to **B2B startups, consumer brands, or VC-backed teams** and give you a 1-tool recommendation.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
11/100
Weak-Recall
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance? 20 0/5
Which social listening tools are most popular right now? 0 1/5 10
What are the top social analytics platforms for businesses? 0 0/5
Which tools are best for social media sentiment analysis? 110 1/5 6
What are the most recommended social listening tools for brands? 0 0/5
What are the best tools for monitoring social media mentions? 6,600 2/5 10, 4
Which social analytics tools are best for marketing teams? 0 0/5
What are the best social intelligence tools for brands? 0 1/5 14
What are the top-rated tools for tracking online conversations? 70 0/5
Which social listening platforms are best for enterprises? 10 0/5
What are the best social media analytics tools for companies? 320 0/5
Which tools are best for real-time social media monitoring? 30 0/5
What are the leading social analytics tools for audience insights? 0 0/5
What are the best tools for brand mention tracking on social media? 0 0/5
Which social listening software is best overall? 10 1/5 5
Sample recall responses
Prompt: Which social listening tools are most popular right now? (no web search)
Some of the most popular social listening tools right now are: - **Brandwatch** — often a top pick for enterprise social intelligence and analytics - **Sprinklr** — very popular with large brands; broad customer experience + listening suite - **Meltwater** — strong for PR, media monitoring, and social listening - **Talkwalker** — well-known for AI-driven listening and visual analytics - **Sprout Social** — popular with mid-market teams; easier to use, solid reporting - **Hootsuite Insights (powered by Brandwatch)** — common if you already use Hootsuite - **Emplifi** — strong for social marketing and customer care teams - **Mention** — lighter-weight and popular for SMBs/startups - **BuzzSumo** — popular for content discovery and trend monitoring, though not full enterprise listening - **Brand24** — affordable and commonly used by smaller teams If you want, I can also rank them by **best for enterprise**, **best for small business**, or **best value**.
Iteration: 3 of 5
Prompt: Which tools are best for social media sentiment analysis? (no web search)
Top tools for social media sentiment analysis: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for enterprise social listening and sentiment tracking. - **Sprout Social** — great for teams that want sentiment alongside publishing and engagement. - **Talkwalker** — strong AI sentiment detection across social, news, and forums. - **Meltwater** — solid for PR/brand monitoring and trend sentiment. - **Hootsuite Insights** — good if you already use Hootsuite for social management. - **Brand24** — a simpler, more affordable option for SMBs. - **Lexalytics** — strong NLP-focused sentiment analysis for more custom/technical use cases. - **MonkeyLearn** — easy-to-use text analysis and custom sentiment models. - **AWS Comprehend** — good if you want to build your own pipeline. - **Google Cloud Natural Language** / **Azure AI Language** — solid cloud NLP APIs for custom integrations. If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool by budget** or **by business size**.
Iteration: 3 of 5

What to do next Recommendations for Brand24

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Close the gap on broad category queries

Your TOM is solid on specialty queries but weaker on broad category questions. Seed content that frames your brand in the exact phrasing users use in broad queries, not just your specialty sub-category.

+5 to +15 on TOM

Protect and reinforce your LBA

Your LBA is strong. Focus on maintaining authoritative coverage and ensuring new product launches get independent reviews within 12 months of release.

Maintain current LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 22, 2026 at 6:54 PM

All 210 AI responses for Brand24

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "Brand24" in the social analytics tool category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":7,"justification":"I know Brand24 as a social listening and media monitoring tool and can describe its core use cases and positioning, though I’m not fully confident on current pricing and all feature details."}
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I know Brand24 as a social listening and media monitoring tool and can recall its general use cases and positioning, but I’m not confident on detailed current features or pricing." }
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":7,"justification":"I know Brand24 fairly well as a social listening and media monitoring tool, including its core use cases and general positioning, but not every current pricing or feature detail."}
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I know Brand24 as a social listening/media monitoring tool, but not well enough to confidently detail its pricing tiers or competitive positioning." }
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 7, "justification": "I know Brand24 as a social listening and media monitoring tool and am familiar with its core features and positioning, but not deep pricing or current packaging details." }
What is Brand24 known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is known for online media monitoring and social listening—tracking brand mentions, sentiment, and conversations across social media, news, blogs, forums, and other web sources.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is known for social media monitoring and brand mention tracking—helping businesses monitor online conversations, analyze sentiment, and manage brand reputation.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is known for social listening and media monitoring—tracking online mentions of brands, products, competitors, and keywords across social media, news, blogs, forums, and other web sources.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is known for social media monitoring and brand monitoring—tracking online mentions, sentiment, and conversations about a brand across the web and social platforms.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is known for online brand monitoring and social listening—tracking mentions of brands, products, competitors, and keywords across social media, news, blogs, forums, and the web.
What are Brand24's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24’s main strengths are: - Strong social listening and brand monitoring across many online sources - Easy-to-use dashboard with quick setup - Real-time alerts and useful sentiment/mention tracking - Good for tracking campaigns, reputation, and competitors - Affordable compared with many enterprise tools Main weaknesses are: - Analytics can be less deep than high-end enterprise platforms - Sentiment analysis is not always perfectly accurate - Reporting and customization may feel limited for advanced users - Data coverage can miss some sources or have noise in results - Best suited for SMBs and mid-market teams, less ideal for very complex enterprise needs
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24’s main strengths are its strong social listening and media monitoring features, quick setup, real-time alerts, useful sentiment analysis, and generally easy-to-use dashboard. It’s also appreciated for tracking brand mentions across many online sources and for giving teams a fast way to spot campaigns, reputation issues, and customer feedback. Its main weaknesses are that analytics can be less deep than some larger enterprise tools, sentiment analysis may miss nuance, and data quality can vary depending on source coverage. Some users also find reporting and exports somewhat limited, and pricing can feel high as needs scale. Overall, it’s a solid mid-market tool for monitoring and reputation tracking, but not always the most advanced option for heavy-duty analytics.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24’s main strengths are its strong real-time brand monitoring, broad web/social coverage, easy-to-use interface, sentiment and mention analytics, and useful alerts/reporting for PR and marketing teams. It’s especially good for tracking brand reputation, campaigns, competitors, and customer feedback. Main weaknesses: it can be pricey for smaller teams, sentiment detection isn’t always perfectly accurate, and some advanced analytics/reporting features may feel limited compared with higher-end enterprise tools. It’s also more focused on monitoring than on full social media management.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24’s main strengths are its easy-to-use interface, fast setup, and solid real-time monitoring of brand mentions across web and social channels. It’s good for sentiment tracking, keyword alerts, influencer discovery, and getting quick visibility into online reputation. It’s also often seen as more affordable and simpler than some enterprise listening platforms. Main weaknesses: its analytics and reporting are less deep than top-tier enterprise tools, historical data and coverage can be more limited, and sentiment analysis can be imperfect. It may also lack some advanced workflow, customization, and large-scale collaboration features that bigger teams or agencies need.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24’s main strengths are: easy setup, a clean and intuitive interface, fast alerts for online mentions, good real-time social listening and sentiment tracking, and strong value for small to mid-sized teams that need broad web monitoring without a complex enterprise tool. Main weaknesses: it can be less deep than top enterprise social intelligence platforms, sentiment analysis is not always perfectly accurate, reporting/customization can feel limited for advanced users, and some users may find coverage or historical analysis less comprehensive than higher-end competitors. It’s best as an accessible, practical monitoring tool rather than a full advanced analytics suite.
Who should use Brand24? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is best for marketers, PR teams, agencies, startups, and small-to-mid businesses that want social listening, brand mention tracking, reputation monitoring, competitor tracking, and basic sentiment insights without a huge enterprise setup. It may be a poor fit for people who need very deep enterprise analytics, highly advanced data science/custom BI workflows, or a broad customer-support CRM rather than a monitoring tool. It’s also less ideal if you only need occasional, very lightweight monitoring and won’t use the ongoing alerts and reporting.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is best for marketers, PR teams, agencies, and founders who need social listening, brand monitoring, competitor tracking, and quick alerts about online mentions. It’s also useful for teams that want reputation management and campaign tracking without building their own monitoring setup. People who should avoid it: very small teams or solo users with no need for ongoing monitoring, businesses that only need basic analytics and not mention tracking, and users expecting a full CRM, publishing suite, or deep enterprise BI platform. Also, if your main need is only offline customer feedback or internal analytics, Brand24 is probably overkill.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is best for businesses and teams that want social listening and online reputation monitoring: marketing teams, PR/communications, agencies, startups, and customer support teams tracking brand mentions, competitors, campaigns, or sentiment. It’s a poor fit for people who need a full social media management suite, very deep enterprise analytics, or advanced sales intelligence. Small solo users with no ongoing need for mention monitoring may also find it unnecessary.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is best for small to mid-sized teams that want media monitoring, social listening, and simple sentiment/trend tracking without a complex enterprise setup. Good fits: marketers, PR teams, agencies, startups, and customer support teams that need alerts and quick visibility into online mentions. Who should avoid it: teams that need deep enterprise-level analytics, very advanced custom reporting, or a full all-in-one social media management suite. It’s also less ideal if you only need basic publishing/scheduling, or if your budget is extremely tight and you don’t need ongoing monitoring.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is best for marketers, PR teams, social media managers, agencies, and startups that want affordable media monitoring, brand sentiment tracking, and quick alerts on online mentions. It’s also useful for small to mid-sized businesses that need to watch brand reputation without a complex enterprise setup. People should avoid it if they need very deep enterprise-grade intelligence, highly advanced competitor analysis, or exhaustive monitoring across every niche source with fully customizable workflows. It’s also not ideal if you only need a simple social publishing tool rather than listening and analytics.
How does Brand24 compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is generally seen as a lighter, more affordable social listening and media monitoring tool than enterprise platforms like Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Meltwater, or Mention. - vs Brandwatch / Talkwalker / Meltwater: Brand24 is easier to set up, simpler to use, and usually cheaper, but it has less depth in analytics, data coverage, and enterprise reporting. - vs Mention: Brand24 is often stronger for influencer metrics, sentiment, and alerting, while Mention is also simple and comparable for basic monitoring. - vs Hootsuite / Sprout Social: those tools are broader social media management suites; Brand24 is more focused on listening and monitoring rather than publishing and scheduling. Best fit: teams that want fast, practical monitoring and mentions tracking without paying enterprise-level prices. Less ideal if you need very advanced analytics, large-scale consumer intelligence, or deep enterprise workflows.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is generally seen as a strong, more affordable social listening and online brand monitoring tool, especially for SMBs and agencies. Compared with its main competitors: - Mention: Brand24 is often comparable, but Brand24 usually offers stronger sentiment analysis and influencer metrics; Mention can feel simpler for basic monitoring. - Meltwater / Talkwalker / Brandwatch: these are more enterprise-grade, with deeper analytics, broader data coverage, and more advanced reporting, but they’re typically much more expensive and complex than Brand24. - Sprout Social / Hootsuite: these are broader social media management platforms. Brand24 is usually better for listening and tracking mentions across the web, while Sprout/Hootsuite are stronger for publishing, scheduling, and team workflow. - Awario: close competitor. Brand24 often has a more polished UI and strong alerting/reporting; Awario can be attractive on price. Overall, Brand24’s strengths are ease of use, quick setup, good value, and solid monitoring/reporting. Its main tradeoff is that it’s less powerful than top enterprise platforms for very deep analytics, historical data, and large-scale media intelligence.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is generally seen as a lightweight, affordable social listening and web-monitoring tool, while its main competitors are usually more enterprise-focused platforms like Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Meltwater, and Mention. Compared with them, Brand24 is typically: - Easier to set up and use - Cheaper, especially for small teams and SMBs - Strong for real-time mentions, sentiment, alerts, and basic analytics - Less deep on enterprise-grade analytics, audience intelligence, and custom reporting - Usually not as broad in data sources, governance, or workflow features as top-tier enterprise tools In short: Brand24 is a good value choice for monitoring brand mentions and sentiment, while competitors like Brandwatch/Talkwalker/Meltwater tend to win on depth, scale, and advanced analytics.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is generally seen as a simpler, more affordable social listening and media monitoring tool than enterprise-heavy competitors. It’s strong for real-time mention tracking, sentiment analysis, alerts, and easy reporting, making it a good fit for SMBs, agencies, and mid-market teams. Compared with main competitors: - Brandwatch / Talkwalker: more powerful analytics, broader enterprise features, and deeper data coverage, but usually much more expensive and complex. - Mention: similar in ease of use and SMB focus, but Brand24 is often favored for stronger reporting and monitoring depth. - Hootsuite / Sprout Social: better as social management platforms; their listening features are useful but generally less specialized than Brand24’s. - Meltwater: broader PR/media intelligence suite with more enterprise capabilities, but higher cost and heavier setup. In short: Brand24 is a strong value-for-money choice if you want focused monitoring and fast insights without enterprise-level complexity.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Brand24 is generally seen as a simpler, more affordable social listening and media monitoring tool than enterprise-heavy competitors. Compared with key competitors: - Mention: very similar in scope; Brand24 is often favored for cleaner reporting and value, while Mention is also strong for real-time monitoring and team workflows. - Hootsuite / Sprout Social: those are broader social media management platforms. Brand24 is stronger for listening and web mentions, but weaker for publishing, scheduling, and full social inbox management. - Meltwater / Talkwalker / Cision: these are more enterprise-grade, with deeper analytics, broader data coverage, and more advanced PR intelligence. Brand24 is usually cheaper and easier to use, but less comprehensive. - Awario: close competitor for small and mid-size businesses; Brand24 is often considered more polished in reporting and alerts, while Awario may appeal on price. In short: Brand24 is best if you want fast, straightforward brand monitoring without enterprise complexity. Competitors beat it in either broader social management or deeper enterprise analytics.
What do people typically complain about with Brand24?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Brand24 can be pricey, has occasional inaccurate or noisy mentions, misses some relevant mentions, and that its sentiment analysis and filtering aren’t always very precise. Some users also mention a learning curve, limited reporting in lower tiers, and slower customer support.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Brand24 can be pricey for smaller teams, that its mention tracking sometimes pulls in irrelevant or duplicate results, and that sentiment analysis can be inaccurate. Some users also say the interface and reporting tools take time to learn, and that data quality can vary depending on the source being monitored.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Brand24 can be pricey for smaller teams, sometimes misses or duplicates mentions, and that its sentiment analysis isn’t always accurate. Some also find the interface a bit clunky, the reporting/export options limited, and customer support slower than expected.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Brand24 being expensive for smaller teams, having noisy/irrelevant mentions that need a lot of filtering, and sometimes missing mentions from certain sources or in some languages. Other common complaints are that the interface and reports can feel a bit clunky, exports/customization are limited, and alerts can be inconsistent or delayed.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Brand24 can be pricey for smaller teams, produces noisy/irrelevant mentions that need filtering, and sometimes misses or misclassifies mentions. Some users also find the reporting and dashboard a bit limited or clunky, especially for deeper analytics and customizations.
What is a typical social analytics tool known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical social analytics tool is known for tracking social media performance—like mentions, engagement, reach, sentiment, audience growth, and trending topics—to help brands measure impact and make better marketing decisions.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical social analytics tool is known for tracking social media mentions, engagement, audience behavior, sentiment, and trends, then turning that data into reports and insights.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical social analytics tool is known for tracking and analyzing social media performance—things like engagement, reach, audience growth, mentions, sentiment, and trends.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical social analytics tool is known for tracking and analyzing social media performance—things like engagement, reach, followers, mentions, sentiment, and campaign results.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical social analytics tool is known for tracking and analyzing social media performance—such as engagement, reach, mentions, audience growth, sentiment, and campaign results—so brands can understand what content works and make better decisions.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best social analytics tools for small businesses? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Here are some of the best social analytics tools for small businesses: 1. **Sprout Social** Best for: all-around analytics + reporting - Clean dashboards, strong post-performance and audience insights - Great if you want polished client-ready reports - Pricier than most SMB tools 2. **Hootsuite Analytics** Best for: teams already using Hootsuite - Solid cross-platform reporting - Good scheduling + analytics in one place - Useful for tracking engagement and campaign performance 3. **Buffer** Best for: simple, affordable analytics - Easy to use and great for small teams - Basic but useful engagement and post analytics - Good choice if you don’t need enterprise-level reporting 4. **Metricool** Best for: value + visual reporting - Strong analytics for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, and more - Includes competitor tracking and hashtag analysis - One of the best budget-friendly options 5. **Zoho Social** Best for: small businesses wanting CRM-friendly tools - Good analytics and scheduled reports - Nice if you already use Zoho apps - Strong for tracking brand mentions and performance over time 6. **Later** Best for: Instagram, TikTok, and visual brands - Good performance analytics for visual content - Great for creators, boutiques, restaurants, and ecommerce - Best if your business is heavily visual 7. **Google Analytics 4 + native social analytics** Best for: tracking traffic and conversions - Not a social tool alone, but essential for seeing what social posts drive website results - Use alongside platform analytics for the full picture ### Best picks by need - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best budget option:** Metricool - **Best simplest option:** Buffer - **Best for Instagram/TikTok brands:** Later If you tell me your budget and which platforms you use, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 tools.
retrieval Not mentioned
Here are the best social analytics tools for small businesses, by use case: - **Best overall value: Buffer** — best if you want simple, affordable analytics with a free plan and paid plans starting at **$5/month per channel**; its paid tier adds **advanced analytics**. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for visual brands: Later** — strong for Instagram/TikTok-style businesses, with **full analytics up to 1 year of data** on the Growth plan and pricing starting at **$16.67/month billed yearly**. ([later.com](https://later.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget analytics suite: Metricool** — a good pick if you want broad reporting and a lower-cost tool; Metricool offers a **free plan** and paid plans from **$5/month**. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for deeper reporting as you scale: Agorapulse** — useful if you care about ROI reporting and exports; it supports **Google Analytics integration** and has paid plans geared toward growing teams. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for advanced analytics: Sprout Social** — powerful, but pricier, with the Standard plan at **$199/seat/month** and features like **competitive benchmarking** and detailed reports. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best free option for Facebook/Instagram: Meta Business Suite** — built into Meta and lets you view and export Page insights for free. ([facebook.com](https://www.facebook.com/help/www/249460088951927?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - Solo owner / tight budget → **Buffer** or **Metricool**. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - Brand-heavy on Instagram/TikTok → **Later**. ([later.com](https://later.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - Need serious reporting and team workflows → **Agorapulse** or **Sprout Social**. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 tools for your business size and budget**.
Which social listening tools work best for startups? discovery
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Best social listening tools for startups usually balance **price, ease of use, and fast setup**. Top picks: - **Brand24** — great all-around choice for startups; affordable, easy alerts, good sentiment tracking. - **Mention** — simple UI, strong for real-time brand monitoring and smaller teams. - **Sprout Social** — better if you also want publishing + inbox + listening in one tool. - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid for teams already using Hootsuite, but pricier. - **Awario** — strong for web + social monitoring at a lower cost; good for lead gen too. - **Meltwater** — powerful, but usually more than a very early-stage startup needs. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall for startups:** Brand24 - **Best simple/easy:** Mention - **Best if you need scheduling too:** Sprout Social - **Best budget option:** Awario If you tell me your budget and channels (X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, etc.), I can narrow it to 2–3 best fits.
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For startups, the best social listening tools are usually the ones that are **cheap, fast to set up, and good at alerts + mention tracking** rather than massive enterprise analytics. My short list: - **Awario** — best budget pick; Starter is **$29/mo billed annually** and includes 3 topics, unlimited keywords per topic, and Boolean search. ([awario.com](https://awario.com/plans/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — best balance of ease + features; its **Team** plan is labeled “Ideal for startups and small businesses” at **$349/mo** ($299 annual) with unlimited users and hourly updates. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/prices/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mentionlytics** — good for small teams that want broader source coverage; the **Basic** plan is **$49/mo billed yearly** and covers multiple social sources, with a 14-day free trial. ([mentionlytics.com](https://www.mentionlytics.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mention** — solid if you want straightforward monitoring across social + web; it tracks mentions across social platforms and review sites, though it’s positioned more as a broader monitoring tool than the cheapest option. ([mention.com](https://mention.com/en/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best if you want publishing/inbox/analytics plus listening, but it’s pricier: Standard starts at **$199/seat/mo**, and listening is an add-on. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) **My recommendation:** - **Very small startup / tight budget:** Awario - **Best all-around startup choice:** Brand24 - **If you need lots of source coverage and team seats:** Mentionlytics - **If you already need social management too:** Sprout Social If you want, I can narrow this to **B2B startups, consumer brands, or VC-backed teams** and give you a 1-tool recommendation.
What are the best social analytics tools for nonprofits? discovery
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Here are some of the best social analytics tools for nonprofits, depending on budget and reporting needs: ### Best overall **Sprout Social** - Strong cross-platform analytics, publishing, and engagement tracking - Great for showing campaign impact to boards/donors - Best if you need polished reports and team collaboration ### Best budget-friendly option **Buffer** - Simple, affordable analytics for Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and more - Good for small nonprofit teams - Easier to use than many enterprise tools ### Best for deeper reporting **Hootsuite** - Solid dashboards, scheduling, and social listening - Good for tracking trends and campaign performance over time - Works well for mid-sized nonprofits ### Best for free/low-cost basics **Meta Business Suite** - Free analytics for Facebook and Instagram - Useful if most of your audience is on Meta platforms - Limited outside Meta channels ### Best for nonprofit-focused fundraising/social impact reporting **Meltwater** - Strong social listening, media monitoring, and share of voice tracking - Useful for advocacy, issue campaigns, and reputation monitoring - Pricier, but powerful for larger orgs ### Best for website + social conversion tracking **Google Analytics 4 (GA4)** - Not a social tool only, but essential for seeing how social drives donations, signups, and registrations - Best paired with UTM tracking - Free and very important for nonprofit reporting ### Best for visual reporting **Databox** - Pulls data from social platforms into clean dashboards - Great for board reports and executive summaries - Helpful if you want one place to view everything ## My quick picks - **Small nonprofit:** Buffer + GA4 - **Growing nonprofit:** Sprout Social + GA4 - **Advocacy/awareness org:** Meltwater + GA4 - **Mostly on Facebook/Instagram:** Meta Business Suite + GA4 If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 list by price** or recommend tools based on your nonprofit’s size and platforms.
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Here are the best social analytics tools for nonprofits, by use case: - **Best overall: Sprout Social** — strong reporting/analytics, and it offers **special nonprofit pricing** for qualifying 501(c)(3)s in the U.S. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/nonprofit-pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget pick: Buffer** — simple publishing + **basic/advanced analytics**, with a **50% nonprofit discount** on all plans. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for competitor benchmarking: Rival IQ** — built for social analytics and benchmarking, includes **nonprofit pricing**, and starts at **$239/month** on its public pricing page. ([rivaliq.com](https://www.rivaliq.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for all-in-one team workflows: Hootsuite** — includes analytics, inbox, reporting, and a nonprofit program with **up to 60% off** eligible plans. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/about/hootgiving?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for enterprise listening: Meltwater** — broader social listening/analytics suite with pricing by quote/request. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/pricing?utm_source=openai)) **My quick shortlist** 1. **Buffer** if you’re a small nonprofit and need affordable, easy reporting. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Rival IQ** if you need clean benchmarking and performance reporting for board/donor updates. ([rivaliq.com](https://www.rivaliq.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Sprout Social** if you want the most polished analytics and can get nonprofit pricing. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/nonprofit-pricing/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Hootsuite** if you manage lots of accounts and want inbox + reporting in one place. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/about/hootgiving?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 tools for your nonprofit’s size and budget**.
Which tools are best for tracking competitor mentions on social media? discovery
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Here are some of the best tools for tracking competitor mentions on social media: - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening and competitive analysis. - **Sprout Social** — strong all-around option with competitor benchmarking and mention tracking. - **Meltwater** — good for monitoring brand and competitor conversations across social channels and news. - **Talkwalker** — powerful for broad monitoring, sentiment, and trend detection. - **Mention** — simpler, more affordable tool for tracking brand and competitor mentions in real time. - **Awario** — solid budget-friendly choice with good competitor tracking features. - **Hootsuite Insights** — useful if you already use Hootsuite for social management. - **BuzzSumo** — better for content and influencer tracking, but also useful for competitive mentions. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **which social platforms** you care about most.
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Best picks for tracking competitor mentions on social media: - **Brandwatch** — strongest for deep social listening, sentiment, share of voice, and competitor benchmarking. Good if you want serious analysis across many channels. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/p/competitor-analysis/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — great all-in-one option for competitor reports and listening if you also want publishing, engagement, and reporting in one place. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/competitive-analysis/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite + Talkwalker AI** — solid for competitive analysis and watchlists, with competitor tracking across social, news, blogs, and forums. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/platform/competitive-analysis?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — best if you want social + traditional media monitoring together, plus benchmark reports and alerts. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/products/power-of-competitive-rivalry?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — strong value choice for real-time competitor monitoring, alerts, and side-by-side comparison of mentions and sentiment. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/competitor-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mention** — good for simpler real-time monitoring and competitive dashboards, especially for SMBs/agencies. ([support.mention.com](https://support.mention.com/en/articles/13350774-mention-social-listening-analytics-explained?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprinklr** — best for enterprise teams needing omnichannel competitor intelligence at scale. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/competitor-analysis-tools/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to **best budget**, **best for enterprise**, or **best for small business**.
What social listening tools are good for customer support teams? discovery
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Good social listening tools for **customer support teams** are ones that do **real-time alerts, sentiment, ticketing integrations, and easy routing**. ### Strong options - **Sprout Social** — great for support workflows, message assignment, keyword monitoring, and integrations with Zendesk/Salesforce. - **Brandwatch** — excellent for deep listening, sentiment analysis, and trend detection across large volumes. - **Meltwater** — strong for monitoring across social + news, with useful alerts and reporting. - **Talkwalker** — very good for fast alerts, broad coverage, and AI-powered sentiment/topic tracking. - **Khoros Listening** — built for enterprise support teams that need moderation, routing, and case management. - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid if you already use Hootsuite, with social monitoring and team collaboration. - **Sprinklr Service** — best for larger support orgs that want social care + contact center-style workflows in one platform. ### Best picks by use case - **Small/mid-size support team:** Sprout Social or Hootsuite Insights - **Enterprise support:** Sprinklr Service or Khoros Listening - **Heavy analytics / brand intelligence:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **News + social monitoring:** Meltwater If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or Zendesk integration**.
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For customer support teams, the best social listening tools are usually the ones that can **monitor mentions, route issues, and hand off to a support inbox**: - **Sprinklr** — best for larger teams that want true social customer care across many channels; it supports 25+ social/messaging channels and emphasizes proactive listening plus case management. ([sprinklr.com](https://www.sprinklr.com/products/customer-service/proactive-listening/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zendesk** — best if your support team already lives in a help desk; it supports social messaging channels like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram DMs, and can merge social conversations into customer records. ([support.zendesk.com](https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/10212470353562-Announcing-social-channel-support-in-messaging-triggers?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — strong for customer care plus analytics; it has dedicated customer care and case-management positioning, with a focus on linking social profiles to CRM data. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/customer-support/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — good for teams that want listening + publishing + support workflows in one platform; its Listening query builder and support docs show it’s built for monitored topics and customer care use. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017807291-Social-Listening-Query-Builder?utm_source=openai)) - **Mention** — a lighter, easier option for smaller support teams; it’s positioned around real-time listening and explicitly calls out customer support use cases. ([mention.com](https://mention.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Awario** — another budget-friendlier pick for tracking and responding to customer issues across channels. ([awario.com](https://awario.com/social-media-customer-support/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — useful if you want broad monitoring of brand mentions across social and non-social sources, especially for surfacing negative mentions quickly. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/blog/world-class-customer-service-with-media-monitoring-tools/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise:** Sprinklr or Brandwatch. ([sprinklr.com](https://www.sprinklr.com/products/customer-service/proactive-listening/?utm_source=openai)) - **Help-desk centric:** Zendesk. ([zendesk.com](https://www.zendesk.com/service/messaging/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-market all-in-one:** Sprout Social. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017807291-Social-Listening-Query-Builder?utm_source=openai)) - **Smaller / lean team:** Mention or Awario. ([support.mention.com](https://support.mention.com/en/articles/13350774-mention-social-listening-analytics-explained?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget**, **team size**, or **which channels you need to monitor**.
Which social analytics tools help with campaign reporting? discovery
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Here are strong social analytics tools for campaign reporting: - **Sprout Social** — great for unified reporting, team-friendly dashboards, and client-ready exports. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — solid for cross-platform campaign tracking and scheduled reports. - **Rival IQ** — excellent for competitive benchmarking and campaign performance snapshots. - **Brandwatch** — powerful for social listening plus detailed reporting and trend analysis. - **Meltwater** — good for social monitoring, earned media, and campaign reporting. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade reporting across large multi-channel campaigns. - **Agorapulse** — easy-to-use reporting for SMBs and agencies, especially for engagement and ROI. - **Native platform analytics** — **Meta Business Suite**, **LinkedIn Campaign Manager**, **X Analytics**, and **TikTok Analytics** for channel-specific reporting. If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool by budget** or **best tool for agencies vs in-house teams**.
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Good options for **campaign reporting** include: - **Sprout Social** — strong for cross-network reports, tag-based campaign tracking, and paid social ROI reporting. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-reporting/?utm_source=openai)) - **Agorapulse** — useful for label-based campaign metrics, scheduled reports, and team/performance reporting. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/features/social-media-reporting/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite** — offers custom reports, report scheduling/exporting, and paid + organic performance reporting. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/platform?utm_source=openai)) - **Later** — good for centralized analytics and campaign reporting across social content. ([later.com](https://later.com/social-media-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — broader social analytics/monitoring, with reporting and campaign-performance insights. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-media-analytics-tools/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 for small teams, agencies, or enterprise**.
What are the best tools for hashtag analytics and monitoring? discovery 70/mo
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Here are some of the best tools for hashtag analytics and monitoring: - **Brandwatch** — Excellent for deep social listening, sentiment, and hashtag trend tracking across major platforms. - **Sprout Social** — Great all-around social analytics tool with solid hashtag reporting and easy dashboards. - **Hootsuite Insights** — Strong for monitoring hashtag mentions and campaign performance in real time. - **Talkwalker** — Powerful for trend discovery, audience analysis, and large-scale hashtag monitoring. - **Meltwater** — Good for PR and social monitoring, with strong coverage of brand mentions and hashtags. - **Keyhole** — One of the best dedicated hashtag tracking tools for campaign measurement and live monitoring. - **RiteTag** — Best for quick hashtag suggestions and basic performance insights, especially for X/Twitter and Instagram. - **Awario** — Budget-friendly social listening tool with hashtag and keyword monitoring. - **Mention** — Simple, effective monitoring for hashtags, brands, and competitors. - **BuzzSumo** — Useful for tracking content performance and identifying which hashtags/topics are gaining traction. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for campaigns:** Keyhole - **Best for teams/social media management:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise listening:** Talkwalker - **Best budget option:** Awario If you want, I can also narrow this down by **Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, or enterprise vs. small business**.
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Best picks depend on what you need: - **Keyhole** — best for **dedicated hashtag tracking** and campaign monitoring; it’s built around real-time hashtag/keyword analytics and influencer campaigns. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/x-monitoring-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — best for **real-time monitoring + alerts**; strong on hashtag volume, reach, sentiment, anomaly detection, and reporting across many public sources. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/hashtag-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkwalker** — best for **enterprise social listening** and broad coverage; its hashtag tools track campaigns across many networks and web sources with competitor benchmarking. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/hashtag-tracking?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best if you want **publishing + analytics + listening** in one platform; its listening support includes Instagram hashtag tracking and TikTok brand hashtag data. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056024132-Social-Listening-data-availability-and-limitations?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — best for **deep enterprise monitoring** and analysis; it supports hashtag/mention tracking and broader social intelligence. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/de/blog/produkt-update-die-vereinfachte-hashtag-suche-und-mention-tracking-mit-brandwatch/?utm_source=openai)) **Simple rule of thumb:** - **Just hashtags/campaigns:** Keyhole - **Alerts + easy reporting:** Brand24 - **Big-company listening:** Talkwalker or Brandwatch - **All-in-one social suite:** Sprout Social If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best free tools**, 2. the **best tools for Instagram/X/TikTok**, or 3. a **price- and feature-based shortlist**.
Which social listening platforms are useful for crisis monitoring? discovery
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Useful social listening platforms for crisis monitoring include: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — strong for real-time trend detection, sentiment shifts, and alerting. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for rapid spike detection, multilingual monitoring, and visual dashboards. - **Meltwater Social Listening** — good for media + social in one place, useful during PR crises. - **Sprinklr Social** — strong enterprise option for unified monitoring, routing, and response workflows. - **Mention** — simpler, faster to set up, good for small teams needing alerts. - **Meltwater** and **Brandwatch** are especially common for enterprise crisis teams. - **NetBase Quid** — useful for deep topic analysis and crisis pattern detection. - **Hootsuite Insights (powered by Brandwatch)** — good if you already use Hootsuite for publishing and response. - **Pulsar** — strong for audience and cultural context, useful for emerging issues. - **Agility PR Solutions** — better if you want PR monitoring plus media intelligence. For crisis monitoring, look for: - real-time alerts - keyword and topic tracking - sentiment anomaly detection - multilingual coverage - media + social coverage - workflow/assignment tools If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **company size**, or **best for enterprise vs. small teams**.
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Good social listening platforms for **crisis monitoring** include: - **Talkwalker** — strong for real-time alerts, sentiment shifts, and “crisis signals”; it’s explicitly positioned for spotting when a crisis may be forming. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — useful for automated alerts on unusual activity and negative comments, with “crisis ready” positioning. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — good for enterprise monitoring because it offers real-time alerts for spikes or crisis signals across social, news, forums, blogs, and review sites. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/social-media-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social Listening** — helpful if you want spike alerts and crisis-management workflows in the same platform. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/7121723831565-How-do-I-set-up-Listening-Spike-Alerts?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — a solid option for faster, simpler crisis tracking, with storm alerts, negative-mention alerts, and broad source coverage. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/crisis-control/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow these down by **budget**, **enterprise vs SMB**, or **best for PR teams**.
What are the best social analytics tools for agencies? discovery
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Here are the best social analytics tools for agencies, depending on what you need: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for reporting, client-ready dashboards, and ease of use. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — solid for multi-client management and scheduling + reporting in one place. - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening, sentiment, and competitive intelligence. - **Talkwalker** — great for enterprise-level listening, trend tracking, and broad coverage. - **Meltwater** — strong for media monitoring plus social analytics, good for PR + agency teams. - **Sprinklr** — best for large agencies handling many brands and channels. - **Emplifi** — strong social analytics and influencer/performance reporting. - **Rival IQ** — excellent for competitor benchmarking and easy-to-read agency reports. - **Iconosquare** — best for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and visual-first brands. - **Dash Hudson** — good for content performance analytics, especially for lifestyle and retail brands. **If I had to narrow it down:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best listening/insights:** Brandwatch - **Best competitor analysis:** Rival IQ - **Best enterprise:** Sprinklr - **Best Instagram-focused:** Iconosquare If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **top 5 by budget**, or 2. a **best tool stack for agencies** by client size.
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For agencies, the best social analytics tools usually fall into 3 buckets: | Best for | Tool | Why | |---|---|---| | Enterprise / deep social intelligence | **Brandwatch** | Strong cross-channel analytics, customizable dashboards, scheduled reports, and advanced metrics across major networks. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/measure/?utm_source=openai)) | | Best all-in-one agency platform | **Sprout Social** | Excellent reporting, cross-network and paid/organic analytics, premium custom reports, and an agency partner program. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) | | Best for agency workflow + ROI reporting | **Agorapulse** | Built for agencies, with white-label reports, cross-channel reporting, ROI tracking, and multi-client collaboration. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/features/agencies/?utm_source=openai)) | | Best for large teams already using a suite | **Hootsuite** | Strong analytics, competitor tracking, social listening, and a dedicated agency solution. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/?utm_source=openai)) | | Best budget-friendly reporting | **Metricool** | Good automated client reports, branding/customization, and agency-specific multi-brand workflows. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/social-media-reports/?utm_source=openai)) | | Best white-label reporting | **Sendible** | Client-ready reports, white label options, and agency-oriented reporting/features. ([sendible.com](https://www.sendible.com/social-media-analytics?utm_source=openai)) | My quick picks: - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise intelligence:** Brandwatch - **Best agency operations + reporting:** Agorapulse - **Best value:** Metricool If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, client count, or whether you need white-label reports / social listening**.
Which tools are best for analyzing audience sentiment online? discovery
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Best tools depend on where your audience talks, but these are top picks: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for deep social listening and sentiment analysis - **Talkwalker** — strong for broad web, social, and image-based brand tracking - **Meltwater** — good all-around media monitoring and PR sentiment insights - **Sprout Social** — easiest for teams managing social channels and quick sentiment tracking - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade, very powerful for large brands - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid for social listening inside a familiar social media tool - **Mention** — simple, affordable monitoring for brands and startups - **Lexalytics** — strong NLP-focused sentiment analysis for text-heavy data - **MonkeyLearn** — useful for custom text classification and sentiment workflows - **Qualtrics XM** — best for combining survey feedback with sentiment analysis - **Thematic** — excellent for analyzing open-ended customer feedback at scale If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for teams:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise:** Sprinklr - **Best budget-friendly:** Mention If you tell me your source channels (social, reviews, forums, surveys) and budget, I can narrow it down to 3 best options.
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Top picks for analyzing audience sentiment online: - **Best overall: Brandwatch** — strong for social listening, consumer intelligence, and sentiment/brand perception analysis across huge volumes of online conversation. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for visual + cross-channel listening: Talkwalker** — notable for sentiment analysis plus image/video/audio recognition and broad source coverage. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for enterprise CX teams: Sprinklr** — built for large-scale customer experience and message/category-level sentiment analysis. ([prod2-sprcdn-assets.sprinklr.com](https://prod2-sprcdn-assets.sprinklr.com/50400/c6e5b043-bc82-4527-aed8-aa83f1dad4ac-974901705/Sprinklr_Product_Insights_Play.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for teams already in social media management: Hootsuite Listening** — includes sentiment analysis and is powered by Talkwalker for deeper listening. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/products/insights?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for PR / reputation monitoring: Meltwater** — good for tracking sentiment over time and across social plus news/media sources. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/social-media-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) If you want the shortest answer: **Brandwatch** for the deepest audience intelligence, **Talkwalker** for breadth and visual listening, and **Hootsuite** if you want sentiment inside a broader social workflow. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your budget and channels (e.g. Reddit, X, Instagram, news, reviews), I can narrow it to 2–3 best fits.
What are good social listening tools for ecommerce brands? discovery
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Good social listening tools for ecommerce brands: - **Brandwatch** — best for deep analytics, sentiment, trend tracking, and competitive monitoring. - **Talkwalker** — strong for broad web/social coverage, image recognition, and early trend detection. - **Sprout Social** — great if you want listening plus publishing, engagement, and reporting in one platform. - **Meltwater** — solid for media + social monitoring, especially for brand reputation and PR. - **Mention** — simpler, more affordable option for smaller ecommerce teams. - **Awario** — good value for tracking brand mentions, competitors, and keywords across social and the web. - **Hootsuite Listening** — useful if your team already uses Hootsuite for social management. - **YouScan** — excellent for visual listening, especially if your brand gets shared in photos/videos. - **NetBase Quid** — powerful enterprise option for consumer insights and market intelligence. For ecommerce specifically, prioritize tools with: - **competitor tracking** - **product mention alerts** - **sentiment analysis** - **influencer discovery** - **visual listening** - **integrations with Slack/Shopify/CRM** If you want, I can also give you the **best picks by budget** or **by company size**.
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For ecommerce brands, the best social listening tools are usually: - **Brandwatch** — strongest if you want deep consumer intelligence, competitive tracking, and image/logo analysis at enterprise scale. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/fr/suite/consumer-intelligence?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkwalker** — great for broad coverage across social, web, news, forums, podcasts, and visual listening; especially useful for spotting product buzz and viral moments. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — a good fit if you want listening plus publishing, inbox, and reporting in one workflow; useful for brand health, trends, and customer care. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — solid for brands that want social listening plus media monitoring and consumer intelligence in one platform. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en?utm_source=openai)) - **Emplifi** — a strong choice if you care about connecting listening directly to customer care, reviews, UGC, and commerce workflows. ([emplifi.io](https://emplifi.io/product/social-media-engagement-tool/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite** — best if your team already uses Hootsuite and wants basic-to-advanced listening with Talkwalker-powered options. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall enterprise:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/fr/suite/consumer-intelligence?utm_source=openai)) - **Best all-in-one for mid-market:** Sprout Social. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for social care + ecommerce ops:** Emplifi. ([emplifi.io](https://emplifi.io/product/social-media-engagement-tool/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget ranges** or **best tools for Shopify brands specifically**.
Which social analytics tools are best for B2B marketing? discovery
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For B2B marketing, the best social analytics tools are usually these: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for reporting, engagement, and shareable executive dashboards - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening, brand intelligence, and competitor tracking - **Talkwalker** — strong for sentiment analysis, trend detection, and broad web/social monitoring - **Meltwater** — good for PR + social analytics in one place, especially for enterprise teams - **Rival IQ** — great for competitive benchmarking and channel performance comparisons - **Hootsuite Analytics** — solid option if you already use Hootsuite for scheduling and publishing - **Sprinklr** — best for large enterprises with complex reporting and governance needs - **Agorapulse** — good value for smaller B2B teams that want clean reporting and inbox management **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best for competitor insights:** Rival IQ - **Best for listening/social intelligence:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Best enterprise option:** Sprinklr - **Best budget-friendly:** Agorapulse If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 for your company size and budget**.
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For most B2B teams, the **best social analytics stack** is: 1. **Oktopost** — best if you’re **LinkedIn-first** and want B2B-specific reporting, benchmarks, employee advocacy, and revenue/ROI attribution. It’s built for B2B and offers LinkedIn benchmarks, page audits, and social ROI tools. ([tools.oktopost.com](https://tools.oktopost.com/linkedin-benchmark?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Sprout Social** — best all-around for **cross-platform reporting + stakeholder-ready dashboards**. Its Premium Analytics and paid social reporting are strong if you need customizable reports and LinkedIn/paid social measurement. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/premium-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Brandwatch** — best for **enterprise social listening + competitive intelligence**. Its Measure and Listen products emphasize cross-channel dashboards, AI insights, and large-scale data coverage. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/measure/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Talkwalker** — best for **deep listening and brand/market monitoring** at scale, especially if you care about broad coverage, sentiment, and LinkedIn analysis. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Hootsuite** — best for teams that want **publishing + analytics + listening in one platform**, especially if you already use it operationally. ([blog.hootsuite.com](https://blog.hootsuite.com/social-media-analytics-tools/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **B2B SaaS / demand gen on LinkedIn:** Oktopost ([tools.oktopost.com](https://tools.oktopost.com/linkedin-benchmark?utm_source=openai)) - **Marketing team needs polished reporting:** Sprout Social ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/premium-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Enterprise listening / competitive intel:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/measure/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **budget-based shortlist** (starter / mid-market / enterprise).
What tools help track share of voice on social media? discovery 110/mo
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Good share-of-voice tools for social media include: - **Brandwatch** — strong for social listening, competitive benchmarking, and share-of-voice dashboards. - **Sprout Social** — easy to use, good for brand mentions, competitor comparisons, and reporting. - **Meltwater** — solid for broad social + media monitoring and SOV analysis. - **Talkwalker** — powerful for tracking mentions, sentiment, and competitive share across channels. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade, great for large-scale social intelligence and benchmarking. - **Rival IQ** — especially good for competitive social analytics and share-of-voice style comparisons. - **Hootsuite Insights** — useful if you already use Hootsuite and want listening/benchmarking add-ons. - **Mention** — simple and affordable for monitoring brand mentions and competitors. If you want, I can also suggest the **best tool by budget** or **best tool for small businesses vs enterprise**.
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Good options for tracking social share of voice: - **Hootsuite Listening (powered by Talkwalker)** — strong for competitor benchmarking and share-of-voice tracking across social, news, blogs, and forums. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/platform/competitive-analysis?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — has Competitive Analysis Listening and Competitor Reports, with share of voice, sentiment, engagement, and impressions comparisons. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/10802189501069-How-do-I-build-a-Competitive-Analysis-Listening-strategy?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — enterprise-grade social listening with share-of-voice / competitive intelligence capabilities. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — good for benchmarking share of voice alongside sentiment and engagement versus competitors. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/social-media-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — budget-friendlier option with share-of-voice tracking and comparison views. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/blog/social-listening-metrics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Keyhole** — useful if you want real-time social listening dashboards with share-of-voice views by platform. ([help.keyhole.co](https://help.keyhole.co/en/articles/11681386-social-listening-dashboard?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to **best for small teams, agencies, or enterprise**.
Which social listening tools are best for local businesses? discovery
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For local businesses, the best social listening tools are usually the ones that also track **reviews, local mentions, and reputation** across Google, Facebook, Yelp, and industry sites. ### Best picks 1. **Birdeye** Best all-in-one for local businesses. Strong for reviews, messaging, and local reputation monitoring. 2. **BrightLocal** Best for local SEO + reviews. Great if you want to track local search visibility, citations, and review performance. 3. **Podium** Best for customer messaging + reviews. Useful for businesses that want to collect reviews and handle inbound messages fast. 4. **ReviewTrackers** Best for review monitoring at scale. Good for multi-location businesses and reputation alerts. 5. **Brand24** Best for broader social/web listening on a budget. Tracks mentions across social media, news, blogs, and forums. ### If you want the simplest choice - **Single-location local business:** **Birdeye** or **Podium** - **Local SEO focus:** **BrightLocal** - **Multi-location:** **ReviewTrackers** or **Birdeye** - **Lower-cost listening:** **Brand24** If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for restaurants / salons / contractors / medical practices**.
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For most **local businesses**, I’d shortlist these: - **Brand24** — best all-around if you want real-time mention tracking across social, news, blogs, forums, podcasts, and review sites, plus sentiment and competitor tracking. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Agorapulse** — best if you care a lot about **Google Business Profile**: it lets you schedule posts, manage Google reviews, and handle multiple locations in one place. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/google-business-profile-integration/?utm_source=openai)) - **Chatmeter** — best for **multi-location local reputation management**; it combines listings management, local SEO, social media, and online reviews in one platform. ([chatmeter.com](https://www.chatmeter.com/industries/local-professional-services/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mention** — good for small teams that want broad monitoring across social, blogs, forums, review sites, and competitors with reporting. ([mention.com](https://mention.com/en/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — strong if you want listening plus broader social management and reporting for an SMB team. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/smb/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Single-location shop:** Brand24 or Mention. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Restaurant / clinic / service business with Google reviews:** Agorapulse. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/google-business-profile-integration/?utm_source=openai)) - **Franchise / multi-location:** Chatmeter. ([chatmeter.com](https://www.chatmeter.com/industries/local-professional-services/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget**, **best for Google reviews**, or **best for Facebook/Instagram monitoring**.
What are the best tools for monitoring TikTok mentions and trends? discovery 70/mo
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Here are the best tools for monitoring **TikTok mentions and trends**: - **Brandwatch** — strongest overall for social listening, sentiment, and trend tracking across TikTok and other channels. - **Talkwalker** — great for broad trend discovery, hashtags, and real-time alerts. - **Meltwater** — solid enterprise option for monitoring brand mentions and influencer activity. - **Sprout Social** — easier to use, good for teams that want publishing + listening in one place. - **Hootsuite Insights** — useful for monitoring conversations and keywords, though not as deep as Brandwatch/Talkwalker. - **Brand24** — budget-friendly and simple for tracking mentions, hashtags, and sentiment. - **BuzzSumo** — best for content and trend research, especially spotting what’s getting traction. - **Pentos** — TikTok-specific analytics tool, strong for hashtag, account, and competitor tracking. - **Exolyt** — another TikTok-focused option for trend, creator, and account analytics. - **Analisa.io** — good for TikTok account/hashtag analysis and audience insights. If you want the **best overall**, I’d pick: 1. **Brandwatch** for enterprise monitoring 2. **Talkwalker** for trend discovery 3. **Pentos** or **Exolyt** for TikTok-specific analytics If you want, I can also give you the **best tools by budget** or **best tools for small businesses vs. enterprise**.
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Best options, by use case: - **Meltwater** — strong all-in-one choice for **TikTok mentions + trend discovery**. It now offers TikTok insights via TikTok’s Mentions and Discovery API, including brand mentions in public organic posts and trending hashtags by region/category. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/about/press-releases/meltwater-joins-tiktok-marketing-partners-program?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — best for **enterprise social listening** and deeper analysis. Brandwatch is an official TikTok partner and supports TikTok analytics/mentions workflows. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/press/press-releases/brandwatch-joins-the-tiktok-marketing-partners-program/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkwalker** — best for **broad listening and trend analysis** across many networks, including TikTok hashtags and visual mentions. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best if you want **publishing + monitoring in one tool**. Its listening supports TikTok data, including video mentions, comment mentions, and brand hashtags, though some TikTok data is limited by time window and top-post caps. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056024132-Social-Listening-data-availability-and-limitations?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — good **budget-friendlier** option for real-time TikTok keyword/mention tracking and sentiment-style monitoring. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/tiktok-tracker/?utm_source=openai)) - **TikTok Creative Center** — best **free native trend tool** for seeing what’s hot on TikTok: hashtags, songs, creators, and videos by region. ([ads.tiktok.com](https://ads.tiktok.com/business/creativecenter/pc/en?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Meltwater - **Best enterprise:** Brandwatch - **Best free trend tool:** TikTok Creative Center - **Best value:** Brand24 If you want, I can narrow this to **budget / enterprise / small team** and give you a top 3.
Which social analytics tools are best for measuring engagement? discovery
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Best social analytics tools for measuring engagement: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around. Strong engagement reporting, post-level performance, audience growth, and cross-platform dashboards. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — good for teams already using Hootsuite; solid engagement tracking and customizable reports. - **Brandwatch** — best for deeper social listening plus engagement sentiment and trend analysis. - **Meltwater** — strong for media + social analytics, especially if you want engagement tied to brand mentions. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-level option with very robust engagement and customer care analytics. - **Buffer Analyze** — simple, affordable, and easy for smaller teams focused on post engagement and content performance. - **Later** — great for Instagram/TikTok-focused engagement tracking and creator/content teams. - **Native platform analytics** — **Meta Business Suite**, **TikTok Analytics**, **X Analytics**, **LinkedIn Analytics**, and **YouTube Studio** are free and essential for channel-specific engagement metrics. If you want the best overall pick: **Sprout Social**. If you want the best budget option: **Buffer Analyze**. If you want enterprise monitoring: **Brandwatch** or **Sprinklr**.
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If your goal is **measuring engagement** (likes, comments, shares, clicks, saves, engagement rate), these are the best picks: - **Best overall:** **Sprout Social** — strong cross-network reporting, post performance, and customizable engagement definitions in Premium Analytics. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/360033472432-What-s-included-with-Premium-Analytics-?utm_source=openai)) - **Best enterprise/social listening:** **Brandwatch** — great for tracking conversations, sentiment, team collaboration, and response performance in one inbox. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/engage/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for deep listening + benchmarking:** **Talkwalker** — good for tracking engagement across social and broader web coverage, with sentiment and benchmarking. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best all-in-one for teams already using a scheduler:** **Hootsuite Analytics** — includes engagement rate reporting, listening metrics, and customizable dashboards. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/social-media-tools/engagement-rate-calculator?utm_source=openai)) - **Best lightweight option:** **Buffer** — simple insights for follower growth, engagement, impressions, and post-level ranking by engagement rate. ([support.buffer.com](https://support.buffer.com/article/950-using-insights-in-buffer?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for unified analytics + benchmarks:** **Emplifi** — useful if you want engagement analysis plus broader social performance benchmarking. ([docs.emplifi.io](https://docs.emplifi.io/platform/latest/home/analyze-engagement-in-unified-analytics?utm_source=openai)) **Quick take:** - Small team: **Buffer** or **Hootsuite** - Marketing team: **Sprout Social** - Enterprise / listening-heavy: **Brandwatch** or **Talkwalker** - Benchmarking-focused: **Emplifi** If you want, I can also give you a **ranked shortlist by budget** or by **platform (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.)**.
What are the best tools for social media reporting and dashboards? discovery 590/mo
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Here are some of the best social media reporting and dashboard tools, depending on what you need: ### Best all-in-one options - **Sprout Social** — Excellent reporting, polished dashboards, great for teams and client reporting. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Solid for multi-network reporting and scheduled reports. - **Agorapulse** — Strong for publishing + reporting, especially good for agencies. - **Metricool** — Great value, clean dashboards, good for ads + organic tracking. ### Best for agency/client dashboards - **DashThis** — Very easy-to-build client dashboards, lots of integrations. - **AgencyAnalytics** — Great for agencies that want white-label reporting and automated reports. - **ReportGarden** — Good if you need social plus PPC/SEO reporting in one place. ### Best for deeper analytics / competitive benchmarking - **Rival IQ** — Excellent competitive analysis and social benchmarks. - **Socialinsider** — Strong cross-platform analytics and competitor tracking. - **Brandwatch** — Best for enterprise-level social listening and analytics. ### Best low-cost / flexible dashboarding - **Looker Studio** — Free and flexible, especially if you connect it with data sources via connectors. - **Power BI** — Good if your team already uses Microsoft tools. - **Tableau** — Powerful, but usually overkill unless you need advanced BI. ### My quick picks - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best for agencies:** DashThis or AgencyAnalytics - **Best budget option:** Metricool - **Best competitor tracking:** Rival IQ - **Best free dashboarding:** Looker Studio If you want, I can also give you: 1. the best tools for **Instagram/TikTok specifically**, 2. the best **enterprise** options, or 3. a **best-by-budget** shortlist.
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Here’s the short list I’d trust most: - **Best overall: Sprout Social** — strong cross-network reporting, custom reports, and unified dashboards. Good for teams that want polished, executive-friendly reporting. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-reporting/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for enterprise: Sprinklr** — centralized reporting across 30+ digital/social channels, with AI help for summaries, anomaly spotting, and dashboard creation. ([sprinklr.com](https://www.sprinklr.com/features/marketing-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for agencies: DashThis** — built around automated, shareable, client-facing dashboards and report templates. ([dashthis.com](https://dashthis.com/social-media-report-template/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best all-in-one management + reporting: Hootsuite** — solid analytics/ROI dashboards plus broader social management features. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/platform/social-media-roi?utm_source=openai)) - **Best value for smaller teams: Agorapulse** — centralized metrics, social ROI reporting, and Google Analytics integration. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you live on Instagram/TikTok/Pinterest: Later** — flexible custom analytics and easy-to-share reports. ([help.later.com](https://help.later.com/hc/en-us/articles/33109662792471-Later-s-Custom-Analytics?utm_source=openai)) **My pick by use case** - **Marketing team / leadership reporting:** Sprout Social - **Big enterprise / complex org:** Sprinklr - **Agency / client reports:** DashThis - **Budget-conscious team:** Agorapulse - **Creator-heavy brand:** Later If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **top 3 for your budget**, or 2. a **feature-by-feature comparison table**.
Which social listening tools are best for product launches? discovery
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For product launches, the best social listening tools are the ones that can do **fast volume tracking, sentiment, share of voice, and alerting** across social + news + forums. Top picks: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — best overall for deep insight, trend detection, and competitive monitoring. - **Talkwalker** — great for broad coverage, strong AI sentiment, and visual/logo tracking. - **Sprout Social Listening** — best if you also want publishing + engagement in one platform. - **Meltwater** — strong for PR-heavy launches and tracking news/social coverage together. - **Sprinklr** — best for enterprise teams managing many markets and channels. - **YouScan** — excellent for image-based mentions and consumer-generated content. - **Mention** — good lighter-weight option for smaller teams and quick launch monitoring. If you want a simple recommendation: - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for enterprise:** Sprinklr - **Best for PR + social:** Meltwater - **Best all-in-one for SMBs:** Sprout Social If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by budget** or a **comparison table for launch use cases**.
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For **product launches**, the best social listening tools are usually: 1. **Talkwalker** — strongest if you want broad coverage and visual listening (mentions in images, video, podcasts), which is great for catching launch buzz fast. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Brandwatch** — best for deep consumer insights, sentiment, and enterprise-level analysis; a strong pick if you need competitor tracking and market research around the launch. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Meltwater** — best if your launch involves PR, news coverage, and media monitoring in addition to social chatter. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Sprout Social** — best for teams that want social listening plus publishing, engagement, and reporting in one tool. ([mention.com](https://mention.com/en/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Hootsuite Insights** — good for monitoring brand/product mentions across social, blogs, forums, and more, especially if you already use Hootsuite. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/products/insights?utm_source=openai)) **If I had to narrow it down:** - **Enterprise / global launch:** Talkwalker or Brandwatch. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **PR-heavy launch:** Meltwater. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **Smaller team / faster setup:** Sprout Social or Hootsuite. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/products/insights?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **“best tools by budget”** shortlist.
What are the best tools for tracking sentiment around a campaign? discovery
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The best tools for tracking campaign sentiment are usually a mix of **social listening + survey + media monitoring**. ### Top picks - **Brandwatch** — best overall for deep social sentiment analysis and trend tracking - **Sprout Social** — great for campaign-level social monitoring and easy reporting - **Meltwater** — strong for PR/media sentiment plus social coverage - **Talkwalker** — excellent for multilingual sentiment and image/logo recognition - **YouGov BrandIndex** — best for brand perception tracking over time - **Qualtrics XM** — best if you want survey-based sentiment from customers directly ### If you want simpler/cheaper options - **Hootsuite Insights** - **Mention** - **Sprinklr** — more enterprise, but powerful - **Google Trends** — useful as a lightweight pulse check, not true sentiment ### Best combo by use case - **Social campaign tracking:** Brandwatch + Sprout Social - **PR/media sentiment:** Meltwater - **Customer sentiment surveys:** Qualtrics XM or SurveyMonkey - **Enterprise all-in-one:** Talkwalker or Sprinklr If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 tools for your budget** or **for a specific campaign channel** like social, email, or PR.
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Best tools depend on where your campaign conversation lives: - **Talkwalker** — best for broad social listening and real-time sentiment across many sources, with alerts and dashboards for campaign monitoring. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — best for deep sentiment analysis and historical tracking, with sentiment widgets and analysis around saved searches. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best if you want sentiment tied to a broader social management workflow, including listening reports, sentiment trends, and campaign/brand-health tracking. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — best for campaign reporting and share-of-voice style monitoring, with sentiment analysis, emotional analysis, and campaign impact tracking. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/social-media-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite Listening (powered by Talkwalker)** — best if you already use Hootsuite and want sentiment, alerts, and monitoring in one place. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/platform/listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — best if you want to combine social sentiment with surveys and other voice-of-customer feedback to measure campaign effectiveness. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/strategy/brand-research/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise social listening:** Talkwalker or Brandwatch. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Teams already doing social publishing/engagement:** Sprout Social or Hootsuite. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Campaign + PR reporting:** Meltwater. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/social-media-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) - **Campaign + survey feedback:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/strategy/brand-research/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget-friendly**, **enterprise**, or **best for TikTok/X/Instagram**.
Which social analytics tools are best for multi-location brands? discovery
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For **multi-location brands**, the best social analytics tools are usually the ones that can handle **location-level reporting, local pages, workflow approvals, and reputation/listening**. ### Best picks - **Sprout Social** — Best overall for enterprise reporting and multi-profile management. - **Sprinklr** — Best for large enterprises needing deep analytics, governance, and listening. - **SOCi** — Best for multi-location marketing specifically; strong for local social + reputation reporting. - **Birdeye** — Best for reviews + social analytics across many locations. - **Reputation.com** — Best for location-level reputation, reviews, and performance tracking. - **Brandwatch** — Best for social listening and consumer insights at scale. - **Hootsuite** — Good for scheduling + basic analytics, less strong for true multi-location intelligence. - **Yext** — Strong for location data and local presence; useful if you want analytics tied to listings and local pages. ### If I had to narrow it down - **Most multi-location brands:** **SOCi** or **Sprout Social** - **Big enterprise:** **Sprinklr** - **Best for reviews-heavy brands:** **Birdeye** or **Reputation.com** - **Best for listening/market intelligence:** **Brandwatch** If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by budget** or **by industry** (restaurants, retail, healthcare, franchises).
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For **multi-location brands**, the best tools are usually the ones that combine **enterprise social analytics + location-level reporting + local approvals/workflows**. **Top picks:** - **Sprinklr** — best for large enterprise multi-location teams. It’s built for distributed local social, with unified insights, integrated listening, and workflows for brand + local teams. ([sprinklr.com](https://www.sprinklr.com/products/social-media-management/local-social/?utm_source=openai)) - **Reputation** — best if you need social analytics tied to **reviews, reputation, and location performance**. It explicitly offers reporting by **brand, region, and location**. ([reputation.com](https://reputation.com/platform/social?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best for teams that want strong **analytics/reporting** plus a clean workflow. Sprout emphasizes ROI reporting and is commonly used by larger brands and agencies. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — best for **deep social listening and competitive intelligence** at scale. It’s strongest when you need broad market insight, benchmarks, and customizable reporting. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/top-8-great-value-social-media-analytics-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite** — best for a more straightforward enterprise social monitoring setup; it includes listening features like sentiment analysis and image recognition. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/products/insights?utm_source=openai)) **If you care more about local visibility than pure social analytics**, also look at: - **Yext** for location management and local listings analytics. ([yext.com](https://www.yext.com/platform/features/listing-management?utm_source=openai)) - **BrightLocal** for multi-location local SEO and reporting. ([brightlocal.com](https://www.brightlocal.com/enterprise-packages/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Sprinklr - **Best for reputation-heavy brands:** Reputation - **Best for analytics usability:** Sprout Social - **Best for listening/competitive insight:** Brandwatch If you want, I can turn this into a **shortlist by industry** (retail, restaurant, healthcare, franchise, hospitality).
What are the best alternatives to enterprise social listening platforms? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on what you need most: **mentions/brand monitoring, customer support, influencer research, or market research**. Good options: ### 1) **Brand24** - Best all-around SMB/mid-market alternative - Strong web + social mention tracking - Easy setup, good alerts and sentiment basics ### 2) **Sprout Social** - Best if you want listening + publishing + analytics in one tool - Cleaner UX than many enterprise suites - Good for teams already doing social management ### 3) **Meltwater** - Closest “enterprise-lite” alternative - Strong media monitoring and social intelligence - Good for PR, competitive tracking, and reporting ### 4) **Talkwalker** - Great for deep listening and trend analysis - Strong image recognition and multilingual coverage - Better for research-heavy teams ### 5) **Mention** - Simple and affordable - Good for basic brand alerts and lightweight monitoring - Best for smaller teams ### 6) **BuzzSumo** - Best for content and influencer discovery - Not a full listening suite, but excellent for topic and competitor research ### 7) **Awario** - Budget-friendly alternative - Good for keyword monitoring, sales leads, and niche tracking - Strong value for the price ### 8) **Hootsuite Insights (Talkwalker-powered)** - Good if you already use Hootsuite - Useful for teams wanting a familiar workflow ## Best picks by use case - **Best overall value:** Brand24 - **Best for PR/media:** Meltwater - **Best for deep analytics:** Talkwalker - **Best for social teams:** Sprout Social - **Best budget option:** Awario If you tell me your **budget, team size, and main use case**, I can narrow it to the top 3.
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If you mean **alternatives to big enterprise suites like Sprinklr/Brandwatch**, the best picks are usually: - **Hootsuite Listening (powered by Talkwalker)** — best if you still want enterprise-grade depth, broad source coverage, AI summaries, and competitor/sentiment analysis. Hootsuite says it can monitor mentions across 30+ social networks and 150M+ websites, with deeper Enterprise listening available. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/talkwalker?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — best for PR + social listening together. It combines social listening with media monitoring, and says it covers major social networks plus forums, review sites, blogs, TV/radio/podcasts. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/suite/social-listening-analytics?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best if you want listening plus publishing, engagement, and reporting in one tool. Sprout’s Listening supports topic-level analysis and AI summaries. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/41393069691149-Trellis-AI-Listening-Agent?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — best lower-cost pure listening option for SMBs. It monitors 25M+ online sources and includes sentiment analysis, reports, and share-of-voice tracking. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mention** — best for simple, real-time monitoring and alerts. It supports keyword-based alerts, monitored pages, sentiment/emotion analysis, and team collaboration. ([en.support.mention.com](https://en.support.mention.com/en/articles/4582545-introduction-to-mention-alerts/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule of thumb:** - **Enterprise replacement:** Hootsuite Listening or Meltwater. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/talkwalker?utm_source=openai)) - **All-in-one social team tool:** Sprout Social. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/41393069691149-Trellis-AI-Listening-Agent?utm_source=openai)) - **Budget-friendly monitoring:** Brand24 or Mention. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **best by budget**, **best for PR**, or **best for competitor tracking**.
What are the best alternatives to premium social analytics tools? comparison
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Here are strong, lower-cost alternatives to premium social analytics tools: - **Metricool** — best all-around budget option; good reporting, scheduling, and competitor tracking. - **Buffer** — simple, clean analytics for small teams; great if you also need scheduling. - **SocialPilot** — solid for agencies; affordable with decent white-label reports. - **Zoho Social** — good value, especially if you already use Zoho apps. - **Later** — best for Instagram/TikTok-heavy brands; strong visual and content analytics. - **Agorapulse** — good mid-tier option; better inbox + reporting than most cheaper tools. - **Iconosquare** — excellent for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn analytics. - **Sprout Social alternatives via native tools** — use **Meta Business Suite**, **TikTok Analytics**, **LinkedIn Page Analytics**, and **YouTube Studio** for free. If you want the cheapest workable stack: - **Meta Business Suite** - **TikTok Analytics** - **LinkedIn Page Analytics** - **Google Analytics 4** - **Looker Studio** for dashboards If you want, I can rank these by **best for small business**, **best for agencies**, or **best free options**.
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If you want cheaper alternatives to premium social analytics suites, the strongest picks are: - **Metricool** — best overall budget alternative. It has a free plan, 30 days of analytics, competitor tracking, and paid plans from €16/month. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Buffer** — best simple option for small teams/creators. Its free plan includes basic analytics, and paid plans start at $5/month per channel with advanced analytics. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **SocialPilot** — best for agencies on a budget. It includes analytics, team features, and white-label reports, with Premium at $85/month billed annually. ([socialpilot.co](https://www.socialpilot.co/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Later** — best if you focus on Instagram/TikTok/Pinterest-style publishing plus reporting. Its custom analytics covers Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, and Threads, and is available on Scale plans. ([help.later.com](https://help.later.com/hc/en-us/articles/33109662792471-Later-s-Custom-Analytics?utm_source=openai)) - **Native platform analytics** — best if you only need basic insights and want $0 tools. Instagram offers Professional Dashboard/Insights, Facebook has Dashboard/Professional Dashboard insights, X has Media Studio analytics, and LinkedIn has Analytics & tools for pages/members. ([facebook.com](https://www.facebook.com/help/1533933820244654/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Solo creator: **Buffer** or **Metricool** - Small business: **Metricool** - Agency: **SocialPilot** - Mostly native platform reporting: **Meta + LinkedIn + X built-ins** ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your budget and which platforms you use, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
Which social analytics tools are better than basic social monitoring software? comparison
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If you want more than basic “mentions and alerts,” look at **social listening + analytics** tools. Better options include: - **Brandwatch** — strong for deep audience insights, sentiment, and trend analysis - **Talkwalker** — great for cross-channel listening, image recognition, and reporting - **Sprinklr** — best for enterprise-level social analytics and workflow management - **Meltwater** — solid all-around media + social intelligence - **Sprout Social** — easier to use than most, with strong publishing and analytics - **Hootsuite Insights** (powered by Brandwatch) — good upgrade from basic monitoring - **Emplifi** — strong for social performance analytics and customer care insights If you mainly need: - **Enterprise intelligence:** Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Sprinklr - **Mid-market teams:** Sprout Social, Emplifi, Meltwater - **Simple but better-than-basic:** Hootsuite Insights If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or best for small business vs enterprise**.
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If you’ve outgrown basic monitoring, look for tools that add **benchmarking, historical analysis, custom dashboards, sentiment/theme analysis, and API/export options**. Those are the big step up from “what was mentioned?” to “what does it mean?” ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/measure/?utm_source=openai)) **Good upgrades from basic monitoring:** - **Brandwatch** — strong for enterprise analytics, cross-channel dashboards, AI insights, and competitor benchmarking. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/measure/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social Premium Analytics + Listening** — good if you want deeper reporting, custom metrics, and listening insights in the same workflow. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/premium-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprinklr** — best for large teams that need competitive benchmarking, alerts, dashboards, and analysis across multiple channels. ([sprinklr.com](https://www.sprinklr.com/products/consumer-intelligence/competitive-benchmarking/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite Listening** — useful if you want analytics plus social listening, especially visual/logo detection and broader coverage via Talkwalker. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/products/insights?utm_source=openai)) - **YouScan** — strong for AI-driven social listening and visual analysis, especially if image-based brand mentions matter. ([youscan.io](https://youscan.io/blog/sprout-social-vs-hootsuite/?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - **Basic monitoring** = mentions, alerts, keyword tracking. - **Better analytics** = trends, share of voice, sentiment, competitors, dashboards, exports, and AI summaries. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/measure/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best tools for small business, agency, or enterprise**.
What are the best alternatives to all-in-one social media analytics suites? comparison
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The best alternatives to all-in-one social media analytics suites are usually **best-in-class point tools** or a **small stack** built around your main needs: ### 1) Native platform analytics Best if you only need basics and want zero extra spend. - **Meta Business Suite / Insights** - **YouTube Studio Analytics** - **TikTok Analytics** - **LinkedIn Page Analytics** - **X Analytics** ### 2) Social scheduling tools with decent analytics Good for teams that want publishing + reporting without a full enterprise suite. - **Buffer** - **Sprout Social** - **Hootsuite** - **Agorapulse** - **Later** ### 3) Dedicated social listening / brand monitoring Best for sentiment, mentions, and share-of-voice. - **Brandwatch** - **Meltwater** - **Talkwalker** - **Mention** - **Awario** ### 4) Content performance and competitive analysis Best for figuring out what content works and benchmarking competitors. - **BuzzSumo** - **Socialinsider** - **Rival IQ** - **Iconosquare** (especially strong for Instagram) ### 5) Reporting dashboards Best if you want to pull data from multiple sources into one place. - **Looker Studio** - **Databox** - **Klipfolio** - **Geckoboard** - **Power BI** ### 6) Lightweight engagement + inbox tools Best for community management without paying for a big suite. - **Sprout Social** - **Agorapulse** - **Zoho Social** - **Sendible** ## Best combos by use case - **Small business:** Buffer + Looker Studio - **Agency:** Agorapulse + Socialinsider + Looker Studio - **Brand monitoring:** Mention or Awario + native analytics - **Enterprise listening:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Instagram-heavy brands:** Iconosquare If you want, I can also give you a **“best alternatives by budget”** list or a **comparison table**.
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If you want to avoid heavy all-in-one suites, the best alternatives are usually **specialized tools by job**: - **Rival IQ** — best for **competitor benchmarking + reporting**. It focuses on competitive analysis, custom dashboards, alerts, and social listening. ([rivaliq.com](https://www.rivaliq.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — best for **enterprise social listening / consumer intelligence**. Its Listen product is built to track brand, product, and competitor conversation at scale. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Keyhole** — best for **real-time listening, campaign tracking, and hashtag/influencer monitoring**. It offers live dashboards, competitor benchmarking, and customizable enterprise analytics. ([keyhole.co](https://keyhole.co/social-media-analytics-for-enterprise/?utm_source=openai)) - **Socialinsider** — best for **benchmarking across major networks**. Its Benchmarks feature compares performance across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and X. ([howto.socialinsider.io](https://howto.socialinsider.io/en/articles/9329352-how-to-use-the-benchmarks-feature?utm_source=openai)) - **Buffer** — best for **small teams that want simple analytics without suite bloat**. Buffer’s Analyze gives cross-channel views, reports, and post-level analytics, while staying lightweight. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Metricool** — best for **agencies and creators who want reporting first**. It supports automated reports, cross-platform data, and competitor insights. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/social-media-reports/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick picks:** - **Best overall point solution:** Rival IQ. ([rivaliq.com](https://www.rivaliq.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best listening tool:** Brandwatch. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget/lightweight option:** Buffer. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/analyze/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best agency reporting option:** Metricool. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/social-media-reports/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget**, **enterprise**, **agency**, or **competitor tracking**.
Which tools are better than simple sentiment analysis platforms? comparison
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If you need more than “positive/negative/neutral,” these are usually better than simple sentiment tools: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — stronger for topic discovery, trend detection, and audience insights. - **Talkwalker** — great for social listening, image monitoring, and broader market analysis. - **Sprinklr Insights** — better for enterprise CX, omnichannel feedback, and workflow integration. - **Meltwater** — solid for media monitoring plus competitive and PR analysis. - **Lexalytics Semantria** — stronger NLP for themes, entities, and aspect-based analysis. - **MonkeyLearn** — useful for custom text classification and tag extraction. - **Chattermill** — best for analyzing customer feedback across reviews, surveys, and support tickets. - **Qualtrics XM Discover** — strong for customer experience and verbatim analysis. If you want the biggest upgrade over sentiment-only, look for tools that do: 1. **Topic/aspect extraction** 2. **Entity recognition** 3. **Trend and anomaly detection** 4. **Emotion/intent analysis** 5. **Cross-channel feedback aggregation** If you tell me your use case—social media, customer reviews, surveys, or support tickets—I can recommend the best 2–3 tools.
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Yes—if you need more than **positive/negative/neutral**, look for tools that add **topics, intent, emotion, trend detection, alerts, and workflow action**. Good options by use case: - **Customer experience / survey text analytics:** **Medallia** and **Qualtrics Text iQ** go beyond sentiment with topic/category analysis, trend detection, and multilingual support. ([medallia.com](https://www.medallia.com/platform/text-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Social listening / brand monitoring:** **Brandwatch** and **Talkwalker** are stronger than basic sentiment tools because they monitor conversations across social/web sources, add alerts, and support deeper social intelligence. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Contact-center / call analytics:** **CallMiner** is better if you need speech analytics, emotion/intent detection, and full-conversation analysis instead of just text sentiment. ([callminer.com](https://callminer.com/conversation-analytics/call-center-analytics?utm_source=openai)) Rule of thumb: - **Simple sentiment only** → okay for lightweight dashboards. - **“Why are customers upset?”** → Medallia / Qualtrics. - **“What’s happening about my brand right now?”** → Brandwatch / Talkwalker. - **“What is being said on calls and chats?”** → CallMiner. ([medallia.com](https://www.medallia.com/platform/text-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can rank these for **B2B SaaS, ecommerce, or customer support**.
What are the best alternatives to social listening tools with limited reporting? comparison
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If your current social listening tool has weak reporting, the best alternatives are usually platforms with stronger dashboards, exports, and executive-ready insights: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for clean reporting, cross-network analytics, and easy client/shareable reports. - **Brandwatch** — best for advanced listening plus deep, customizable reporting and sentiment/volume analysis. - **Talkwalker** — strong for visual dashboards, trend detection, and media coverage reporting. - **Meltwater** — good for PR + social listening with solid media/reporting workflows. - **NetBase Quid** — strong for enterprise-level topic analysis and presentation-friendly reporting. - **Emplifi** — good for social analytics and performance reporting across channels. - **Rival IQ** — great if you want simpler, competitive social reporting without heavy enterprise complexity. If you want the quickest upgrade from “basic reports,” I’d look at: 1. **Sprout Social** for ease of use 2. **Brandwatch** for depth 3. **Talkwalker** for visuals and trend reporting If you tell me your budget and whether you need **social listening, competitor tracking, or executive reports**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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If your current social listening tool has weak reporting, the best upgrades are usually: - **Brandwatch** — strongest for enterprise-level dashboards, shared insights, and exportable reports. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/consumer-research/?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — good if you want PR + social listening together, with custom reports and executive-friendly Insights Reports. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/social-media-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkwalker** — best for deep listening plus visual analytics and cross-channel benchmarking. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social (Premium Analytics / My Reports)** — best if you want polished, shareable custom reports and broader social management. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005750066-Report-Builder?utm_source=openai)) - **Agorapulse** — solid mid-market option now that listening report exports are available. ([agorapulse.com](https://www.agorapulse.com/release-notes/export-listening-reports/?utm_source=openai)) - **Keyhole** — good for hashtag/campaign tracking and easy reporting. ([keyhole.co](https://keyhole.co/publishing/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise / best reporting:** Brandwatch - **PR + comms teams:** Meltwater or Muck Rack + Keyhole - **Best all-in-one social ops:** Sprout Social - **Mid-market budget fit:** Agorapulse If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 options for your budget and team size**.
Which social analytics tools are better than lightweight mention trackers? comparison
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If you want something **stronger than lightweight mention trackers** (like basic Mention/Google Alerts-style tools), these are usually the best upgrades: - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening, sentiment, trends, and enterprise reporting - **Talkwalker** — great for broad coverage, image/logo recognition, and strong analytics - **Meltwater** — solid all-around social + media intelligence, good for PR teams - **Sprout Social** — best if you want analytics tied to publishing, engagement, and team workflows - **Hootsuite Insights** — decent if you already use Hootsuite, though usually less powerful than Brandwatch/Talkwalker If you want **the best choice by use case**: - **Deep research / brand intelligence:** Brandwatch - **Visual + cross-channel monitoring:** Talkwalker - **PR / media monitoring:** Meltwater - **Social team reporting + publishing:** Sprout Social If you want, I can also give you a **“best tools under $100/mo”** list or a **head-to-head comparison table**.
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If you’ve outgrown lightweight mention trackers, the next step is usually a **social listening / consumer intelligence platform**. Best picks: - **Sprout Social** — strong if you want listening plus publishing, reporting, and team workflows in one place. Its Listening product covers brand/competitor insights, sentiment, trends, and AI summaries. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/features/social-media-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — best for deeper consumer research and enterprise-style analysis. It supports dashboards, demographics, sentiment, image analysis, influencer discovery, and broad source coverage. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/consumer-research/features/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkwalker / Hootsuite Listening** — strong for broad coverage and visual listening. Hootsuite says its Talkwalker-powered listening can monitor 30+ social networks and 150M websites, with AI summaries, forecasting, and image recognition on higher tiers. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/talkwalker?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — good if you want social listening plus media monitoring and reporting in one suite. Its analytics cover content performance, sentiment, trending topics, influencer impact, and competitive benchmarks. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/products/social-media-analytics?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** — a simpler, more affordable step up from basic trackers. It offers real-time monitoring, sentiment, share of voice, competitor tracking, and reporting across social plus news/blog/forum sources. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) Quick rule: - **SMB / easy setup:** Brand24 or Sprout Social. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Enterprise / deep research:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker/Hootsuite. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/consumer-research/features/?utm_source=openai)) - **All-in-one reporting + media monitoring:** Meltwater. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/products/social-media-analytics?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **best for small business, agency, or enterprise**, with rough pricing tiers.
What are the best alternatives to social intelligence platforms for agencies? comparison
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For agencies, the best alternatives to “social intelligence platforms” usually fall into 4 buckets: 1. **Social listening / monitoring** - **Brandwatch** - **Talkwalker** - **Meltwater** - **Sprout Social** - **Mention** 2. **Consumer research / panels** - **YouGov** - **GWI** - **Ipsos Digital** - **SurveyMonkey** - **Qualtrics** 3. **Competitive / web intelligence** - **Similarweb** - **SEMrush** - **Ahrefs** - **Google Trends** 4. **Customer feedback / review intelligence** - **Birdeye** - **Podium** - **Yotpo** - **ReviewTrackers** ### Best picks by agency need - **Best overall social listening:** **Brandwatch** - **Best enterprise alternative:** **Talkwalker** - **Best all-in-one PR + listening:** **Meltwater** - **Best for smaller agencies:** **Mention** or **Sprout Social** - **Best audience insight/research:** **GWI** or **YouGov** - **Best competitive web data:** **Similarweb** If you want, I can narrow this to: - **budget options** - **enterprise options** - **best for PR agencies** - **best for ad/creative agencies**
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If you mean **social intelligence / social listening platforms**, the best agency alternatives are: - **Talkwalker** — best for deep consumer intelligence and broad coverage; it says it tracks **30 social networks** and **150M+ websites**, with visual listening and AI summaries. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/social-listening?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — best for enterprise-grade consumer intelligence; it says it monitors **100M+ online sources** and combines social listening with social media management. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/p/meltwater-alternative/?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — best if your agency needs social listening plus traditional media monitoring and PR-style reporting in one stack. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/social-media-monitoring/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprinklr** — best for large agencies that want listening, engagement, care, and reporting in a single platform. ([sprinklr.com](https://www.sprinklr.com/products/consumer-intelligence/social-listening/?utm_source=openai)) - **Sprout Social** — best for agencies that want listening plus publishing, reporting, and approval workflows. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/agencies/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite** — best for agencies that want an all-in-one social dashboard with listening powered by Talkwalker. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/products/insights?utm_source=openai)) - **YouScan** — best if visual listening matters; it emphasizes image/logo detection and says it works with brands and agencies. ([youscan.io](https://youscan.io/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24** or **Mention** — better budget-friendly picks for monitoring, alerts, and reporting. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/for-agencies/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Enterprise agency:** Talkwalker or Brandwatch. - **PR + media monitoring:** Meltwater. - **Full agency workflow:** Sprout Social or Hootsuite. - **Visual insights / brand-in-image detection:** YouScan. If you want, I can turn this into a **top 5 ranked by agency size and budget**.
Which tools are better than social analytics dashboards with weak audience insights? comparison
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Better options are usually **social listening + audience intelligence** tools, not basic dashboard tools. Good ones: - **Brandwatch** — deeper audience segmentation, sentiment, topics, and share of voice - **Talkwalker** — strong trend detection and audience conversation analysis - **Sprout Social** — better reporting than most dashboards, with usable audience data - **Meltwater** — solid media + social intelligence for broader market insight - **Emplifi** — stronger customer and audience insights for brands - **Audiense** — excellent for audience profiling and segmentation - **SparkToro** — great for finding what your audience follows, reads, and cares about If you want the best “upgrade” from weak dashboards: - **For deep audience research:** Audiense, SparkToro - **For enterprise social listening:** Brandwatch, Talkwalker - **For marketing teams that want easier reporting:** Sprout Social, Emplifi If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your budget and channels.
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If you want **real audience insight** instead of basic social dashboards, the better tools are usually: - **SparkToro** — best for finding **where your audience spends time**, what they **follow/read/watch/listen to**, and which accounts they engage with. ([sparktoro.com](https://sparktoro.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brandwatch** — strong for **consumer intelligence** and audience analysis across the social web, with tools for finding influencers, trends, and audience segments. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/products/listen/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkwalker** — good if you want **social listening + audience insights** in one platform, including sentiment, interests, behaviors, and segment analysis. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/products/audience-insights?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — useful for **consumer insights and segmentation** beyond social posts, including news, reviews, forums, and visual listening. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/products/consumer-insights?utm_source=openai)) - **GWI** — better for **survey-based audience research** when you want reliable demographic, interest, and attitude data rather than inferred social metrics. ([gwi.com](https://www.gwi.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Want **where they hang out online** → **SparkToro** - Want **enterprise social intelligence** → **Brandwatch** or **Talkwalker** - Want **broader consumer research** → **GWI** - Want **multi-source monitoring + segmentation** → **Meltwater** If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your budget** or for **B2B vs B2C**.
What are the best alternatives to real-time social monitoring tools? comparison
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If you want **alternatives to real-time social monitoring tools**, the best options depend on what you need instead: - **Google Alerts** — cheapest/basic web + news mentions - **Talkwalker Alerts** — better free alerting for brand mentions - **Mention** — lightweight social/web tracking without heavy enterprise cost - **Brand24** — strong mid-market brand monitoring, simpler than enterprise suites - **Sprout Social** — best if you mainly need publishing + reporting + some listening - **Hootsuite** — good all-in-one social management with monitoring basics - **Meltwater** — strong for PR/media monitoring beyond social - **Cision** — best for earned media + PR tracking - **BuzzSumo** — better for content/competitor research than live monitoring - **Reddit search + platform native analytics** — useful if you only need channel-specific insights - **Qualtrics / SurveyMonkey / Typeform** — best for direct customer feedback instead of passive monitoring - **Zendesk / Intercom** — useful if you want support-ticket trends instead of social chatter **Best picks by need:** - **Free/basic:** Google Alerts, Talkwalker Alerts - **Affordable brand tracking:** Brand24, Mention - **PR/media-focused:** Meltwater, Cision - **Social management + insights:** Sprout Social, Hootsuite - **Customer feedback alternative:** Qualtrics, Typeform If you tell me your budget and use case (PR, competitor tracking, customer sentiment, or lead gen), I can narrow it to the best 3.
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If you want **alternatives to real-time social monitoring tools**, the best choices depend on what you’re replacing: - **Enterprise social listening:** **Brandwatch**, **Talkwalker / Hootsuite Listening**, **Meltwater**, **Sprinklr**. These are the closest substitutes if you need broad coverage, sentiment, trends, and team workflows. Brandwatch and Talkwalker are especially strong for deep listening; Meltwater is stronger if you also want PR/media monitoring. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lower-cost or simpler monitoring:** **Mention**, **Brand24**, **Social Mention**, and **Google Alerts**-style setups. These are better if you mainly want keyword alerts and lighter-weight tracking rather than full analytics. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **X/Twitter-focused tracking:** **Keyhole** and similar hashtag/keyword tools are better if your monitoring is mostly around X campaigns or topics. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/twitter-analytics-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **All-in-one social management suites:** **Sprout Social** and **Hootsuite** if you want publishing, engagement, and monitoring in one place rather than a standalone listening product. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/insights/brandwatch-alternatives/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick picks:** - Best overall: **Brandwatch** - Best enterprise/media blend: **Meltwater** - Best all-in-one suite: **Sprinklr** - Best budget/simple option: **Brand24** or **Google Alerts** - Best free option: **Talkwalker Alerts** ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/blog/social-listening-tools/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best alternatives for a small business, agency, or enterprise**.
How do I track brand sentiment across social media? problem 10/mo
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Use a **social listening tool** and track sentiment over time. **Good tools:** - **Brandwatch** - **Talkwalker** - **Sprout Social** - **Meltwater** - **Mention** - **Hootsuite Insights** **How to do it:** 1. **Set up keyword tracking** Track your brand name, product names, common misspellings, executives, and competitors. 2. **Pull in channels** Monitor X/Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, YouTube, Facebook, blogs, forums, and news. 3. **Use sentiment tags** Most tools auto-label mentions as **positive / neutral / negative**. Review edge cases manually. 4. **Build a dashboard** Track: - sentiment volume - share of voice - top themes - spikes in negative mentions - sentiment by channel 5. **Set alerts** Turn on alerts for sudden negative spikes or high-engagement posts. 6. **Check trends weekly/monthly** Look for patterns by campaign, product launch, PR issue, or customer service event. 7. **Validate with manual review** Auto-sentiment can miss sarcasm, slang, and context—sample posts regularly. If you want, I can recommend the **best tool for your budget** or show you how to set this up in **Brandwatch/Sprout Social**.
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Track it like a **pipeline**: 1. **Define the brand terms** - Brand name, product names, misspellings - CEO/figureheads - Campaign hashtags - Competitor names for comparison 2. **Choose platforms** - X, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, forums, review sites - Prioritize where your audience actually talks 3. **Collect mentions** - Use social listening tools: **Brandwatch, Sprout Social, Meltwater, Talkwalker, Hootsuite, Mention** - Or build with APIs/exports and a dashboard 4. **Classify sentiment** - Simple: positive / neutral / negative - Better: emotions, urgency, purchase intent, complaint type - Use NLP plus human review for edge cases 5. **Measure the right KPIs** - Mention volume - Sentiment share (% positive/neutral/negative) - Net sentiment - Share of voice vs competitors - Sentiment by platform, campaign, region, and topic - Trend over time - Spike alerts 6. **Watch context** - A sudden negative spike may be a product issue, not just “bad vibes” - Segment by topic: shipping, price, quality, service, etc. 7. **Set alerts and a cadence** - Real-time alerts for spikes/crisis keywords - Daily triage, weekly reporting, monthly strategy review 8. **Validate with humans** - Sample posts manually - Sarcasm, slang, and context often fool automated sentiment tools **Simple dashboard layout** - Volume - Net sentiment - Top positive/negative themes - Competitor comparison - Platform breakdown - Alert feed If you want, I can also give you: - a **no-code setup** - a **Python/SQL approach** - or a **template dashboard spec**.
How do I monitor social media mentions in real time? problem 90/mo
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Use a social listening tool with **real-time alerts**. Good options: - **Brand24** — fast alerts, easy setup, good for small teams - **Mention** — strong real-time monitoring across web and social - **Sprout Social** — best if you also want publishing/inbox/analytics - **Hootsuite** — solid for stream-based monitoring and team workflows - **Talkwalker** — stronger enterprise-level listening - **Meltwater** — good for PR and broader media monitoring Basic setup: 1. Create keyword searches for your **brand name, product names, executives, hashtags, and misspellings** 2. Add **competitor names** and industry terms 3. Set **real-time email/mobile alerts** 4. Filter by **platform, language, sentiment, and location** 5. Assign someone to **respond quickly** to high-priority mentions If you want a lightweight DIY approach: - **X (Twitter) Advanced Search** - **Google Alerts** for web mentions - Native notifications on **Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook** - Use **Zapier** to route alerts into Slack or email If you tell me your budget and which platforms matter most, I can recommend the best tool for you.
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Use a **social listening tool** that supports **real-time alerts**. **Quick setup:** 1. **Pick a tool**: Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Meltwater, Sprout Social, Mention, Hootsuite, or Google Alerts. 2. **Create queries** for: - your brand name - product names - common misspellings - competitor names - key executives / spokespeople - campaign hashtags 3. **Filter noise**: - exclude irrelevant keywords - limit by language, region, and platform 4. **Set alert thresholds**: - instant alerts for spikes or negative mentions - digests for normal volume 5. **Route alerts** to: - email - Slack / Teams - SMS for critical issues 6. **Assign responders**: - PR for reputation issues - support for customer complaints - marketing for campaign engagement 7. **Track sentiment + volume**: - watch for sudden spikes - compare against baseline 8. **Have a response playbook**: - acknowledge - investigate - escalate - respond publicly if needed **Best practice:** monitor at least **X/Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, and forums** depending on your audience. If you want, I can give you: - a **cheap/free setup** - a **small business setup** - or a **pro setup with specific tools and pricing**.
How can I measure social media performance better? problem 20/mo
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Measure it around **business outcomes**, not just likes. **1) Define 3–5 KPIs** - **Awareness:** reach, impressions, follower growth - **Engagement:** engagement rate, saves, shares, comments - **Traffic:** link clicks, CTR, landing-page sessions - **Conversions:** leads, sign-ups, purchases, CAC - **Retention:** repeat visits, returning customers **2) Track with proper attribution** - Use **UTM tags** on every link - Connect social to analytics like **Google Analytics 4** - Track conversions in **Meta Ads Manager**, **TikTok Ads Manager**, **LinkedIn Campaign Manager** **3) Compare against benchmarks** - Measure **per post**, **per campaign**, and **per channel** - Look at **engagement rate by reach** and **cost per result** - Compare content types: reels, carousels, stories, static, UGC **4) Use the right tools** - **Sprout Social** or **Hootsuite** for reporting - **Buffer** for simpler scheduling + analytics - **Metricool** for cross-platform dashboards - **HubSpot** if you want social tied to CRM and leads **5) Make it a weekly dashboard** Track: - Top 5 posts - Follower growth - CTR - Conversions - Cost per lead/sale If you want, I can give you a **simple social media KPI dashboard template** you can copy into Excel or Google Sheets.
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Measure it against **business goals**, not vanity metrics. A better approach: 1. **Pick the outcome** - Awareness: reach, impressions, share of voice - Engagement: saves, comments, shares, engagement rate - Traffic: clicks, CTR, landing-page sessions - Leads/sales: conversions, CPA, ROAS, revenue 2. **Use quality metrics** - Engagement rate = engagements / reach - CTR = clicks / impressions - Conversion rate = conversions / clicks - Cost per result = spend / conversions - Watch **saves, shares, and watch time** more than likes 3. **Track attribution** - Use UTM links on every post - Connect social platforms to analytics + CRM - Compare first-touch, last-touch, and assisted conversions 4. **Benchmark properly** - Compare against your own past performance - Break out by platform, format, audience, and campaign - Don’t mix organic and paid results 5. **Add qualitative signals** - Comment sentiment - Common objections/questions - Brand mentions - Customer feedback from DMs and comments 6. **Build a simple dashboard** - Top-line goal - 3–5 core KPIs - Weekly trends - Best/worst content - Conversion impact If you want, I can help you build a **social media KPI dashboard** for your business or brand.
How do I find out what people are saying about my brand online? problem
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Use a **social listening** tool. It tracks mentions of your brand across social media, news, blogs, forums, and reviews. Good options: - **Brandwatch** — best for deep analytics - **Mention** — easy to set up for brand alerts - **Meltwater** — strong for PR and media monitoring - **Sprout Social** — good if you also manage social accounts - **Google Alerts** — free, basic monitoring What to do: 1. Search your **brand name**, product names, executives’ names, and common misspellings. 2. Track mentions on: - X / Twitter - Instagram - TikTok - Reddit - YouTube - review sites like Google Reviews, Trustpilot, Yelp 3. Set alerts for negative keywords like “scam,” “broken,” “refund,” or “refund issue.” 4. Review sentiment weekly to spot trends. If you want, I can suggest the **best tool for your budget** or help you set up a monitoring list.
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Start with 4 layers: 1. **Set up search alerts** for your brand name, product names, common misspellings, and founder names. Google Alerts is built to monitor the web for new content. ([google.com](https://www.google.com/alerts?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Use a social listening tool** to track mentions across social, news, blogs, forums, and reviews. Options include **Brand24**, **Mention**, and **Sprout Social Listening**. Brand24 says it tracks mentions across social media, news, blogs, videos, forums, podcasts, reviews, and more; Mention offers social listening and media monitoring; Sprout’s Listening covers brands, keywords, hashtags, and sources like X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, YouTube, Tumblr, and the web. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Check review sites and app stores** where customers leave feedback, then tag comments by theme: praise, complaints, feature requests, pricing, support, etc. 4. **Search manually** on Google, X, Reddit, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube using your brand name plus words like “scam,” “review,” “problem,” or “best.” A simple setup: - `YourBrand` - `YourBrand review` - `YourBrand scam` - `YourBrand + competitor` - `YourBrand misspelling` Best practice: track **volume**, **sentiment**, **top sources**, and **recurring issues** weekly. If you want, I can help you build a brand-monitoring checklist or suggest the best tool based on your budget.
How do I analyze audience insights from social media? problem
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To analyze audience insights from social media, focus on **who your audience is, what they care about, and how they behave**. ### 1) Define your goal Decide what you want to learn: - Demographics - Interests - Best content types - Engagement patterns - Purchase intent ### 2) Collect platform data Use native analytics: - **Meta Business Suite / Instagram Insights** - **TikTok Analytics** - **X Analytics** - **LinkedIn Analytics** - **YouTube Studio** Look at: - Follower age, gender, location - Active times - Reach, impressions - Engagement rate - Saves, shares, comments - Top-performing posts ### 3) Segment your audience Group people by: - Age or location - New vs returning followers - High-engagers vs passive viewers - Content interest (e.g., tutorials, entertainment, product info) ### 4) Look for patterns Ask: - Which posts get the most saves/shares? - What topics trigger comments? - What time/day performs best? - Which format wins: video, carousel, image, live? ### 5) Use social listening Track brand mentions, competitor mentions, and keywords to understand sentiment and trends. Good tools: - **Sprout Social** - **Hootsuite** - **Brandwatch** - **Meltwater** ### 6) Compare against competitors See what content their audience responds to, and identify gaps you can fill. ### 7) Turn insights into action Use what you learn to: - Post more of what works - Adjust tone and format - Target ads better - Create content for specific segments ### Simple formula **Data → Patterns → Audience segments → Content strategy** If you want, I can also give you a **step-by-step template in Excel/Google Sheets** for analyzing audience insights.
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Start with a clear goal: **what do you want to learn**? ### 1) Define the audience question Examples: - Who engages most? - What content drives saves/shares? - When is the audience active? - What topics or pain points do they care about? - Which posts attract new followers vs. loyal fans? ### 2) Pull platform analytics Use native tools: - **Instagram Insights** - **TikTok Analytics** - **YouTube Studio** - **X Analytics** - **LinkedIn Analytics** - Or a tool like **Sprout Social**, **Hootsuite**, or **Buffer** for cross-platform reporting Look at: - Demographics: age, gender, location - Active times - Follower growth - Reach vs. impressions - Engagement rate - Saves, shares, comments - Video retention / watch time - Top-performing posts ### 3) Segment the audience Break data into groups like: - New vs. returning followers - Geography - Age ranges - Content interest - Platform source This helps you see whether different groups respond to different content. ### 4) Identify content patterns Compare your best posts and ask: - What format worked? (video, carousel, image, story) - What topic did it cover? - What tone did it use? - What hook or caption style performed best? - Did it ask a question or invite comments? ### 5) Read comments and DMs Quantitative data tells you **what happened**; qualitative data tells you **why**. Look for: - Repeated questions - Complaints - Praise - Common vocabulary - Pain points - Buying signals ### 6) Benchmark against competitors Check: - Which competitor posts get high engagement? - What themes do they repeat? - What audience response patterns do you see? ### 7) Turn insights into actions Examples: - Post more of the topics with high saves/shares - Adjust posting times to match peak activity - Create content for a specific demographic - Refine captions based on common language from comments - Test 2–3 content formats and compare results ### 8) Build a simple report Track weekly or monthly: - Top 3 posts - Audience growth - Engagement rate - Best topics - Main audience segments - Next actions If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **step-by-step template**, 2. a **sample spreadsheet**, or 3. a **platform-specific guide** for Instagram/TikTok/LinkedIn.
How do I track competitor activity on social media? problem
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Use a social listening + monitoring stack. **Best tools** - **Brandwatch** — best for deep competitor monitoring and sentiment - **Sprout Social** — easiest all-in-one for tracking rivals and reporting - **Hootsuite** — solid for listening streams and keyword alerts - **Mention** — simple, affordable competitor mention tracking - **Talkwalker** — strong for large-scale social + web monitoring - **BuzzSumo** — great for tracking what competitor content performs best **What to track** - Brand names, product names, exec names - Campaign hashtags and slogans - Post frequency, engagement rate, content types - Audience comments/questions - Ad creatives via **Meta Ads Library** and **TikTok Creative Center** - Influencer partnerships and UGC - Share of voice vs. your brand **Quick setup** 1. Create keyword alerts for each competitor. 2. Monitor their social handles daily. 3. Log top-performing posts weekly. 4. Track ad libraries monthly. 5. Compare engagement, posting cadence, and themes in a dashboard. **Simple workflow** - **Daily:** mentions + comments - **Weekly:** top posts, ad changes, hashtag use - **Monthly:** trends, campaign shifts, audience response If you want, I can recommend the **best tool by budget** or build you a **competitor tracking template**.
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Track it like a system, not a one-off check: 1. **List competitors** - Direct, indirect, aspirational. 2. **Pick the platforms** - Usually: Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook. 3. **Track these signals** - Posting frequency - Content themes - Engagement rate - Top-performing posts - Audience comments/questions - Ad campaigns - Influencer/partner mentions - Product launches, promos, hiring, events 4. **Use tools** - **Native:** Meta Business Suite, LinkedIn company pages, YouTube channel tabs - **Monitoring:** Sprout Social, Hootsuite, Brandwatch, Mention, Meltwater - **Ad intel:** Meta Ad Library, Google Ads Transparency Center, TikTok Creative Center 5. **Set alerts** - Brand name + product names + exec names + campaign slogans - Google Alerts and social listening tools 6. **Create a simple dashboard** - Competitor - Platform - Date - Post link - Format - Likes/comments/shares - Notes on message/offer 7. **Review weekly** - What they posted - What got the most engagement - What changed in their messaging 8. **Turn it into action** - Spot content gaps - Compare your posting cadence - Borrow patterns, not copy content If you want, I can also give you a **free spreadsheet template** or a **tool stack by budget**.
How can I spot a social media crisis early? problem
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Spot it early by watching for **sudden change + repeated negative signals**. ### Early warning signs - **Spike in mentions**: your brand is being talked about much more than usual. - **Negative sentiment shift**: complaints, anger, sarcasm, or boycott language rising. - **One issue spreading fast**: the same complaint appears across multiple posts/platforms. - **Influencers/journalists pick it up**: higher-reach accounts start commenting. - **Customer support overflow**: lots of similar DMs, comments, or tickets. - **High-engagement negatives**: negative posts get lots of shares, replies, and quote-posts. - **Employee chatter**: staff posts or internal rumors leak externally. - **Hashtag/keyword clustering**: a new phrase or hashtag forms around the issue. ### What to monitor - Brand name, product names, exec names - Common misspellings - Competitor comparisons - Complaint keywords: “scam,” “broken,” “unsafe,” “refund,” “lawsuit,” etc. ### Best practice Set alerts so you see: - **volume anomalies** - **sentiment changes** - **top negative posts** - **platform spread** - **influential authors** ### Tools that help - **Brandwatch** - **Meltwater** - **Sprout Social** - **Hootsuite Streams** - **Google Alerts** for basic coverage ### Simple rule If **negative mentions are rising fast, spreading to new platforms, and being amplified by high-reach accounts**, treat it like an emerging crisis. If you want, I can give you a **30-minute social listening setup** or a **crisis alert checklist**.
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Watch for **small signals turning into patterns**: - **Spike in negative mentions**: more complaints than normal - **Repeat of the same issue**: same problem posted by many people - **Sudden influencer pickup**: a complaint gets shared by bigger accounts - **Fast comment growth**: lots of replies in a short time - **Tone shift**: sarcasm, anger, “never again,” boycott language - **Customer service spillover**: people start posting screenshots publicly - **Brand confusion**: rumors, misinformation, or a post being misread Best early-warning setup: 1. Track mentions, sentiment, and share rate daily. 2. Set alerts for unusual volume spikes. 3. Watch comments on your own posts closely. 4. Flag any post that gets unusually high engagement with negative tone. 5. Escalate fast if the same complaint appears across multiple platforms. A simple rule: **one complaint is feedback; many similar complaints in a short time is a crisis starting.** If you want, I can give you a **social media crisis early-warning checklist** or a **monitoring dashboard template**.
How do I measure share of voice on social channels? problem 110/mo
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To measure **share of voice (SOV) on social channels**, use this basic formula: **SOV = your brand mentions ÷ total category mentions × 100** ### 1) Define the scope Pick: - **Platforms**: X, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube - **Competitors**: 3–10 key brands - **Time range**: weekly/monthly - **Keywords**: brand names, product names, hashtags, misspellings ### 2) Count mentions Track: - **Direct brand mentions** - **Tagged mentions** - **Hashtag mentions** - **Keyword mentions** tied to your category ### 3) Calculate SOV Example: - Your brand mentions: 2,000 - Competitor mentions: 3,000 - Total category mentions: 10,000 **SOV = 2,000 / 10,000 = 20%** ### 4) Break it down Useful cuts: - **By platform** - **By topic/campaign** - **By sentiment** - **By paid vs organic** - **By audience segment / region** ### 5) Use social listening tools Good options: - **Brandwatch** — best for deep listening and competitive SOV - **Sprout Social** — strong for reporting and team-friendly dashboards - **Meltwater** — good for broader media + social monitoring - **Talkwalker** — strong analytics and image recognition - **Mention** — simpler, lighter-weight monitoring ### 6) Watch for quality, not just volume A high SOV can still be bad if: - Most mentions are negative - Mentions come from a tiny group - Competitor mentions are from larger, higher-reach accounts For a better read, pair SOV with: - **Sentiment** - **Engagement rate** - **Reach/impressions** - **Message pull-through** for campaigns If you want, I can give you a **simple spreadsheet template** or a **Sprout Social/Brandwatch setup workflow**.
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Measure **share of voice (SOV)** on social by comparing your brand’s mention volume to the total mention volume in your category. ### Basic formula **SOV = (Your brand mentions / Total category mentions) × 100** ### What to include Pick a clear scope: - **Brands:** your brand + competitors - **Channels:** X, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Reddit, etc. - **Time period:** week, month, quarter - **Mention type:** hashtags, @mentions, keywords, branded phrases ### Steps 1. **Define the category** - Example: “running shoes” or “project management software.” 2. **List keywords** - Your brand name, handles, product names - Competitor names - Common misspellings - Exclude irrelevant terms 3. **Collect social mentions** - Use a social listening tool or platform analytics - Count mentions for each brand over the same time window 4. **Calculate SOV** - If your brand has 2,000 mentions and the category total is 10,000: - **SOV = 2,000 / 10,000 × 100 = 20%** ### Useful variations - **Engagement share of voice** - Based on likes, comments, shares, reposts instead of mentions - **Sentiment-adjusted SOV** - Separates positive, neutral, negative mentions - **Platform-specific SOV** - Measure X separately from TikTok, etc. ### Example table | Brand | Mentions | SOV | |---|---:|---:| | Your Brand | 2,000 | 20% | | Competitor A | 3,000 | 30% | | Competitor B | 5,000 | 50% | ### Tips - Normalize for **campaign spikes** - Exclude **spam/bots** - Track **brand vs non-brand** mentions separately - Compare SOV alongside **engagement** and **sentiment**, not alone If you want, I can also give you: - a **Google Sheets formula** - a **social listening dashboard setup** - or a **step-by-step template** for doing this manually.
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To get better reporting for social campaigns, focus on **clean tracking + one source of truth + business-level KPIs**. ### 1) Standardize your tracking Use consistent **UTMs** on every link: - `utm_source` - `utm_medium` - `utm_campaign` - `utm_content` **Good tools:** - **Google Campaign URL Builder** (free) - **Bitly** for link management - **Funnel.io** or **Supermetrics** for pulling data automatically ### 2) Track beyond likes and clicks Report on metrics tied to outcomes: - Reach / impressions - CTR - CPC / CPM - Conversions - Cost per lead / cost per purchase - ROAS - Assisted conversions ### 3) Build one dashboard Combine paid + organic + website + CRM data in one place. **Best tools:** - **Looker Studio** (free, good starter) - **Tableau** (more advanced) - **Power BI** (strong if you’re Microsoft-based) - **Databox** (easy marketing dashboards) ### 4) Connect social to revenue If you use a CRM, pass campaign data into it so you can see which campaigns drive pipeline and sales. **Recommended tools:** - **HubSpot** - **Salesforce** - **Marketo** ### 5) Separate reporting by funnel stage Create views for: - **Awareness**: reach, video views, CPM - **Consideration**: CTR, landing page views, engagement - **Conversion**: leads, purchases, ROAS ### 6) Use platform-native + independent tracking Check native platforms for detail, but validate with analytics: - **Meta Ads Manager** - **LinkedIn Campaign Manager** - **TikTok Ads Manager** - **Google Analytics 4** ### 7) Automate the report Set weekly/monthly exports and alerts so you’re not building reports manually. **Helpful tools:** - **Zapier** - **Make** - **Hootsuite Analytics** - **Sprout Social** If you want, I can give you: 1. a **social campaign reporting template**, or 2. a **tool stack** for small business vs enterprise.
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To get better reporting for social campaigns: 1. **Define one goal per campaign** - Awareness: reach, impressions, video completion rate - Traffic: clicks, CTR, CPC - Leads/sales: conversions, CPA, ROAS 2. **Use consistent tracking** - Add **UTM parameters** to every link - Use a single naming convention for campaigns, ad sets, and creatives - Make sure pixels/conversion APIs are installed correctly 3. **Build a simple dashboard** - Top-line metrics - Performance by platform - Performance by audience - Performance by creative - Conversion funnel: impression → click → landing page → conversion 4. **Report by segment, not just totals** - Platform - Audience - Creative - Placement - Device - Geography 5. **Tie social metrics to business outcomes** - Don’t stop at likes and engagement - Include leads, revenue, pipeline, or whatever actually matters 6. **Compare against benchmarks** - Week over week - Month over month - Against prior campaigns - Against target KPIs 7. **Automate data collection** - Use a reporting tool or warehouse if you’re pulling from multiple platforms - Reduce manual copy/paste reports 8. **Add insights, not just numbers** - What changed? - Why did it change? - What should we do next? If you want, I can give you: - a **social reporting template** - a **KPI list by campaign type** - or a **dashboard structure for Meta, TikTok, and LinkedIn**.
How do I track hashtags and trends across platforms? problem
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Use a mix of **social listening tools + native platform search + trend discovery tools**. ### Best tools - **Sprout Social** — strong cross-platform tracking, good reporting. - **Brandwatch** — best for deep listening and trend analysis at scale. - **Talkwalker** — great for hashtags, sentiment, and image-based mentions. - **Meltwater** — solid for media + social trend tracking. - **Hootsuite** — easier, more affordable dashboard for monitoring multiple networks. - **Metricool** — good budget option for tracking posts, hashtags, and competitors. - **Google Trends** — useful for spotting search interest before it peaks. ### Platform-specific tracking - **X (Twitter):** search hashtags, save searches, use trends panel. - **Instagram:** monitor hashtags in search; check creator accounts using **Later** or **Metricool**. - **TikTok:** use **TikTok Creative Center** and tools like **TrendTok**. - **LinkedIn:** follow keywords/hashtags and track post engagement manually or via **Sprout Social**. - **YouTube:** search terms/hashtags and use **TubeBuddy** or **vidIQ** for trend ideas. ### Simple workflow 1. Pick 5–20 core hashtags/keywords. 2. Set up alerts in **Brandwatch / Talkwalker / Sprout Social**. 3. Compare volume, engagement, and sentiment weekly. 4. Watch which platform the trend starts on. 5. Save top posts and creators for pattern analysis. ### Quick recommendation - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise:** Brandwatch - **Best budget:** Hootsuite or Metricool - **Best for TikTok trends:** TikTok Creative Center + TrendTok If you want, I can suggest the **best tool for your budget** or build a **tracking setup by platform**.
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Use a **2-layer approach**: 1. **Native platform tools** - **X:** use Trends in Explore, plus X search and Advanced Search to filter by hashtag, time, language, and account. X says trends are algorithmic, location-aware, and grouped with related hashtags. ([help.x.com](https://help.x.com/articles/101125?utm_source=openai)) - **Instagram:** switch to a creator/business account and use the **Professional Dashboard** and **Insights** to track reach and performance. ([facebook.com](https://www.facebook.com/help/instagram/257516379077270?utm_source=openai)) - **TikTok:** use **Creative Center → Trend Discovery** to see popular hashtags, songs, creators, and videos by region. ([ads.tiktok.com](https://ads.tiktok.com/business/creativecenter/pc/en?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube:** use YouTube Search/hashtags and “Trending on YouTube” to find hashtagged videos and broad trend signals. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/11997749?hl=en-IE&utm_source=openai)) 2. **One dashboard to unify everything** - Set up a social listening tool like **Sprout Social**, **Brandwatch**, or **Talkwalker** to monitor the same keywords/hashtags across platforms, then compare volume, sentiment, and engagement in one place. **Simple workflow** - Pick 10–20 core keywords + hashtags. - Track them on each platform daily. - Save queries/alerts. - Log: volume, engagement, sentiment, top creators, and breakout posts. - Compare by platform, not just by total mentions. **Best practice** - Don’t chase identical hashtags everywhere; each platform has its own trend behavior. Use platform-native trends to discover, then adapt the wording for each audience. ([help.x.com](https://help.x.com/articles/101125?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can build you a **cross-platform tracking setup** in Google Sheets/Notion.
How much do social analytics tools cost? transactional
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Social analytics tools usually cost: - **Free**: basic analytics in tools like **Meta Business Suite**, **X Analytics**, **Google Analytics** - **$15–$100/month**: solo creators and small businesses - Examples: **Buffer**, **Metricool**, **Iconosquare** (lower tiers) - **$100–$500/month**: growing teams - Examples: **Hootsuite**, **Sprout Social**, **Later**, **Rival IQ** - **$500+/month**: enterprise tools with listening, benchmarking, and custom reporting - Examples: **Brandwatch**, **Meltwater**, **Sprinklr** A few common pricing examples: - **Hootsuite**: starts around **$99/month** - **Sprout Social**: starts around **$249/user/month** - **Buffer**: starts around **$6/month per channel** - **Rival IQ**: starts around **$239/month** - **Brandwatch / Sprinklr**: usually **custom pricing** If you want, I can also give you a **best-tool-by-budget list**.
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Social analytics tools usually cost **$0 to a few hundred dollars per month** for small teams, and **custom enterprise pricing** for larger orgs. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/resources/best-social-media-analytics-tools/?utm_source=openai)) A rough market breakdown: - **Free / very low cost:** Buffer has a free plan and paid plans from **$6/month**. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/resources/best-social-media-analytics-tools/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-market:** Rival IQ starts at **$239/month**; Hootsuite’s paid plans start at **$99/month** and Sprout Social starts at **$199 per seat/month**. ([rivaliq.com](https://www.rivaliq.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch and Hootsuite Enterprise use **custom quotes**. ([blog.hootsuite.com](https://blog.hootsuite.com/social-media-compliance-tools/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also recommend the **best tools by budget** (free, under $100, under $300, enterprise).
Are there free social listening tools? transactional 720/mo
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Yes — there are free social listening tools, though most are limited in volume, history, or platforms. Good free options: - **Google Alerts** — best for web/news mentions of your brand or keywords. - **Talkwalker Alerts** — similar to Google Alerts, often a bit better for social/news coverage. - **TweetDeck / X Pro** (limited now on X) — useful for monitoring keywords, lists, and accounts if you use X heavily. - **Meta Business Suite** — free for monitoring comments/messages on Facebook and Instagram. - **Reddit search** — manual, but effective for niche brand/topic monitoring. - **AnswerThePublic** — not true social listening, but good for finding questions people ask around a topic. - **Brand24** — has a free trial, but not a permanent free tier. If you want the best truly free starting point, I’d use: 1. **Google Alerts** 2. **Talkwalker Alerts** 3. **Meta Business Suite** for Facebook/Instagram 4. **Reddit search** for community chatter If you want, I can also suggest the best free tool based on whether you’re monitoring **brand mentions, competitors, or hashtags**.
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Yes — there are a few free options, but most “real” social listening platforms are paid and only offer free tools/trials. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/alerts?utm_source=openai)) Good free picks: - **Talkwalker Alerts** — free mention alerts for brands, competitors, and keywords across the web and some social sources. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/alerts?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite free tools** — its **Trend Tracker** is free, and it also has a **free sentiment analyzer**; Hootsuite says listening is included with paid plans. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/trend-analysis-tool?utm_source=openai)) - **Google Alerts** — useful for web mention monitoring, though it’s not full social listening. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/alerts?utm_source=openai)) Paid tools with free trials/demo: - **Brand24** — “sign up free” / free demo-style access. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mention** — free trial, not free forever. ([mention.com](https://mention.com/en/listen/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can suggest the **best free one for your use case** (brand tracking, competitor monitoring, or hashtag monitoring).
What is the cheapest social analytics tool? transactional
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If you mean **the cheapest overall**, **Social Blade** is **free** for basic public-account stats. If you want a **real social analytics tool for your own accounts**, **Metricool** is usually the cheapest solid option because it has a **free plan** and very low-cost paid tiers. Other cheap picks: - **Buffer Essentials** — starts around **$6/month per channel** - **Zoho Social** — low-cost paid plans, good for small teams If you tell me which platforms you need (Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, etc.), I can point to the cheapest one that actually fits.
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If you mean **the cheapest social media analytics tool overall**, **Metricool’s Free plan** is the cheapest at **$0/month**. It includes basic analytics, 1 brand, and 30 days of analytics. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you mean **the cheapest paid option**, **Buffer** starts at **$6/month for 1 social channel**. ([blog.hootsuite.com](https://blog.hootsuite.com/social-media-analytics-tools/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank the **cheapest tools by free vs paid vs best value**.
Do social monitoring tools have free trials? transactional
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Yes—many social monitoring tools offer free trials, and some have free plans. Examples: - **Sprout Social** — free trial - **Brandwatch** — demo/trial options depending on plan - **Meltwater** — usually demo, sometimes trial by request - **Mention** — free trial - **Talkwalker** — demo, trial often sales-led - **Hootsuite** — free trial - **Buffer** — free plan, not really monitoring-focused If you want, I can list the best **free-trial social listening tools** by budget or use case.
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Yes — many social monitoring tools offer free trials. For example, Sprout Social offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required, and Hootsuite says eligible plans include a 30-day free trial. Brandwatch’s public trial page also indicates you can start with a free demo/trial flow. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/trial/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can list a few good social monitoring tools with their trial lengths and pricing.
What pricing models do social listening platforms use? transactional 10/mo
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Social listening platforms usually use a mix of these pricing models: 1. **Custom quote / enterprise pricing** - Most common for tools like **Brandwatch**, **Talkwalker**, **Meltwater**, and **Sprinklr**. - Price depends on data sources, number of users, query volume, regions, and support level. 2. **Tiered subscription** - Fixed monthly or annual plans with feature limits. - Common in smaller tools like **Mention**, **Brand24**, and **Awario**. - Higher tiers usually add more mentions, keywords, exports, and team seats. 3. **Usage-based pricing** - Charged by volume: mentions tracked, searches, API calls, or data exports. - Often combined with subscriptions. - Good if your monitoring needs fluctuate. 4. **Seat-based pricing** - Cost scales with the number of users. - Common for team-oriented platforms like **Sprout Social** and **Hootsuite Insights**-type offerings. 5. **Feature-based packaging** - Basic plan for alerts/monitoring, premium for analytics, sentiment, benchmarking, and AI. - Example: **Brand24** and **Mention** often segment pricing by analysis depth and history. 6. **Pay-as-you-go / project-based** - Less common, but some vendors offer short-term campaigns, event monitoring, or consulting-style pricing. If you want, I can also compare **specific social listening platforms and their pricing styles** in a quick table.
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Social listening platforms usually use a mix of these pricing models: - **Seat-based subscriptions**: you pay per user/month. Sprout Social is a clear example. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Tiered plans**: pricing changes by feature bundle, with higher tiers unlocking more capabilities. Sprout Social and Talkwalker both use plan tiers. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Usage-based pricing**: cost scales with volume, like the number of results, mentions, searches, or monitored sources. Talkwalker explicitly ties plans to result volume. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Add-on pricing**: social listening is sometimes sold separately from the core platform. Sprout Social lists Listening as an add-on. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/17987871033869-Understanding-Sprout-Social-Pricing-Costs-Plans-and-Billing-Explained?utm_source=openai)) - **Custom / quote-based enterprise pricing**: vendors often price based on users, modules, coverage, and contract length. Meltwater and Brandwatch both use tailored or quote-based pricing. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Bundled pricing**: listening may be cheaper when bought with other products in a suite. Brandwatch says products can be bought separately or as a bundle at more favorable pricing. ([assets.applytosupply.digitalmarketplace.service.gov.uk](https://assets.applytosupply.digitalmarketplace.service.gov.uk/g-cloud-13/documents/93287/402560000678825-pricing-document-2024-08-13-1233.pdf?utm_source=openai)) In practice, the most common pattern is: **base subscription + add-ons + enterprise quote if you need larger-scale monitoring**. ([support.sproutsocial.com](https://support.sproutsocial.com/hc/en-us/articles/17987871033869-Understanding-Sprout-Social-Pricing-Costs-Plans-and-Billing-Explained?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **pricing comparison of specific platforms** like Brandwatch, Meltwater, Sprout Social, and Talkwalker.
Which social analytics tools are worth the money? transactional
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Here are the social analytics tools that are usually **worth paying for**: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for teams. Strong reporting, publishing, listening, and great client-ready dashboards. - **Hootsuite** — solid if you want scheduling + analytics in one place, especially for larger teams. - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening and sentiment analysis; pricey, but powerful. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade, very expensive, but excellent for big brands with complex workflows. - **Meltwater** — good for PR + social monitoring, especially if you care about media mentions too. - **Talkwalker** — strong for listening, trend detection, and cross-channel analytics. - **Rival IQ** — one of the best value picks for competitor benchmarking and social performance reports. - **Keyhole** — good for campaign tracking, hashtags, and influencer monitoring. - **Metricool** — best budget-friendly option; good analytics for small businesses and agencies. - **Buffer** — simple and affordable, with decent analytics if you don’t need enterprise depth. **Best picks by use case** - **Small business:** Metricool or Buffer - **Agency:** Sprout Social or Rival IQ - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch, Sprinklr, or Talkwalker - **Competitor tracking:** Rival IQ - **Listening/brand monitoring:** Brandwatch or Meltwater If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best 3 for your budget and team size**.
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Yes—if you want **analytics that actually justify the spend**, these are the best bets: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for mid-market teams that want strong reporting + listening + customer care. Pricing starts at **$199/seat/month**. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite** — good if you want a broader social suite with solid analytics and benchmarking; Standard includes mention search, sentiment, and benchmarking, with paid plans billed per user and Enterprise custom-priced. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/plans/business)) - **Brandwatch** — worth it for serious social listening / consumer intelligence; it’s an enterprise-style platform with deep data coverage and demo-based pricing. ([brandwatch.com](https://www.brandwatch.com/plans/?utm_source=openai)) - **Talkwalker** — strong for enterprise listening and AI-driven insights; plans are quote-based and include unlimited users. ([talkwalker.com](https://www.talkwalker.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Meltwater** — good for teams that want social + news/media monitoring in one place; pricing is quote-based. ([meltwater.com](https://www.meltwater.com/en/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Later** — best value for creator/Instagram-heavy teams; Scale is **$82.50/month billed yearly** and includes custom analytics, competitive benchmarking, and up to 2 years of data. ([later.com](https://later.com/pricing/)) - **Buffer** — cheapest useful option if you mainly need basic-to-advanced analytics without enterprise bloat; paid plans start at **$5/channel/month** and include advanced analytics on Essentials. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) **My quick take:** - **Best value overall:** **Sprout Social** - **Best budget pick:** **Buffer** - **Best enterprise listening:** **Brandwatch** or **Talkwalker** - **Best for Instagram/creator analytics:** **Later** If you want, I can narrow this to **best for small business / agency / enterprise / ecommerce**.
Are there affordable social media analytics tools for small teams? transactional
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Yes — there are several affordable options for small teams. Good picks: - **Buffer** — simple publishing + basic analytics; great for small teams. - **Metricool** — strong value; scheduling, reporting, and cross-platform analytics. - **Later** — especially good for Instagram/TikTok-focused teams. - **Zoho Social** — solid low-cost team features and reporting. - **Hootsuite** — more expensive than others, but has stronger analytics if you need more depth. - **Sprout Social** — excellent analytics, but usually pricier and better for growing teams. Best budget-friendly choices: 1. **Metricool** 2. **Buffer** 3. **Zoho Social** If you want, I can also give you: - the **cheapest good tool** - the **best for Instagram** - the **best for client reporting**
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Yes — for small teams, there are several affordable options: - **Buffer**: best for very small teams that want simple publishing + basic/advanced analytics. It has a free plan (up to 3 channels) and paid plans starting at **$5/channel/month** billed yearly. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Metricool**: good budget pick if you want stronger analytics. It has a **free plan** and paid plans starting at **$20/month**, with features like competitor analysis, PDF/PPT reports, and unlimited analytics history on paid plans. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **SocialPilot**: best value if you need a small team workflow. Its **Standard** plan is **$34/month** billed annually and includes **3 users**, **10 social accounts**, analytics, inbox, and team collaboration. ([socialpilot.co](https://www.socialpilot.co/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Iconosquare**: more analytics-focused. It offers a **14-day free trial** and a free plan after that, and positions its entry plan as cheaper than Hootsuite/Sprout Social for SMBs. ([iconosquare.com](https://www.iconosquare.com/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by: 1. **lowest cost**, 2. **best analytics**, or 3. **best for 2–5 teammates**.
What is the best social listening tool for a limited budget? transactional
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If you’re on a limited budget, **Brand24** is usually the best overall pick. **Why Brand24:** - Good price for the features - Easy setup - Tracks mentions across social, news, blogs, forums, and the web - Good alerts and reporting for small teams **Best alternatives by use case:** - **Mention** — better if you want a simple, lightweight tool for PR/brand tracking - **Awario** — strong value if you want more depth on a tighter budget - **Keyhole** — good for hashtag/campaign tracking, but usually pricier **My short recommendation:** - **Best budget all-around:** **Brand24** - **Cheapest decent option:** **Awario** - **Simplest to use:** **Mention** If you want, I can also give you the **best option under $50/mo, $100/mo, or $200/mo**.
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If you’re on a tight budget, **Awario Starter** is the best value pick I’d choose first. It starts at **$29/month billed annually** (or $49 monthly), includes **3 topics**, **30,000 new mentions/month**, Boolean search, export, PDF reports, and a trial. ([awario.com](https://awario.com/plans/?utm_source=openai)) **Good alternatives:** - **Mentionlytics Basic** — **$49/month billed yearly** (limited-time offer), with 3 keyword rules and 5k monthly mentions. ([mentionlytics.com](https://www.mentionlytics.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Brand24 Individual** — much pricier at **$199/month billed annually**, but stronger if you need broader coverage and more advanced analytics. ([brand24.com](https://brand24.com/prices/?utm_source=openai)) **Bottom line:** - **Smallest budget:** **Awario** - **Best “still affordable but nicer UI/features” option:** **Mentionlytics** - **Best overall, but not budget-friendly:** **Brand24** ([awario.com](https://awario.com/plans/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **top 3 ranked by budget under $50/month**.
Do social analytics platforms offer monthly plans? transactional
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Yes—many social analytics platforms offer monthly plans, especially SaaS tools like: - **Sprout Social** - **Hootsuite** - **Brandwatch** - **Meltwater** - **Buffer Analyze** - **Socialinsider** Some are **month-to-month**, while others give a discount for annual billing or require annual contracts on higher tiers. If you want, I can list the best monthly-only options by budget or platform (Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn).
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Yes—many social analytics/social media management platforms offer monthly plans, but often only on certain tiers and sometimes at a higher per-month rate than annual billing. For example, Buffer has a monthly billing option, and Sprout Social says it offers month-to-month subscriptions as well as annual plans. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can list a few monthly-priced options by budget.
Which social analytics tools have a free tier? transactional
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Here are some social analytics tools that offer a free tier: - **Meta Business Suite** — free insights for Facebook and Instagram. - **X Analytics** — basic analytics for X accounts (availability can vary by account type/region). - **LinkedIn Page Analytics** — free analytics for LinkedIn company pages. - **Pinterest Analytics** — free for business accounts. - **YouTube Studio** — free analytics for channels. - **TikTok Analytics** — free for TikTok business/creator accounts. Third-party tools with free plans: - **Buffer** — free plan with basic social scheduling and analytics. - **Metricool** — free tier with limited analytics and reporting. - **Zoho Social** — has a free plan for one brand. - **Social Blade** — free public profile analytics and growth tracking. - **Later** — free plan with limited social tools; analytics are basic. - **Hootsuite** — sometimes offers a free trial rather than a permanent free tier, so check current availability. If you want, I can also give you the **best free tools by platform** (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.).
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Here are some **social analytics / social media management tools with an ongoing free tier**: - **Buffer** — Free plan includes **basic analytics** and up to **3 channels**. ([buffer.com](https://buffer.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Metricool** — Free plan is **$0/month** and includes **30 days of analytics history**. ([metricool.com](https://metricool.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Social** — Free plan includes **one brand** and **limited publishing/account management**, with a free tier after the trial. ([help.zoho.com](https://help.zoho.com/portal/en/kb/social/manage-account/articles/free-plan?utm_source=openai)) **Usually free trial only (not a permanent free tier):** - **Sprout Social** — 30-day free trial. ([sproutsocial.com](https://sproutsocial.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Later** — 14-day free trial. ([later.com](https://later.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hootsuite** — current pricing pages show paid plans with trials, not a free plan. ([hootsuite.com](https://www.hootsuite.com/plans/business?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this to **the best free option for Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or multi-platform reporting**.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance? 20/mo
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Here are some of the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance: - **Sprout Social** — Best all-around choice for reporting, sentiment, audience growth, and competitor tracking. Strong dashboards and easy client-ready reports. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening and brand sentiment analysis at enterprise scale. Great for tracking share of voice and trends. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Good for teams already using Hootsuite; solid cross-platform reporting and post-performance tracking. - **Meltwater** — Strong for PR + social monitoring, media mentions, and brand reputation tracking across news and social. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for AI-powered social listening, image recognition, and global brand tracking. - **Emplifi** — Good for enterprise social analytics, customer care metrics, and omnichannel reporting. - **Buffer Analyze** — Simple, clean analytics for small teams focused on content performance. - **Iconosquare** — Best for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn analytics with strong visual reporting. - **Rival IQ** — Great for competitive analysis and benchmarking against other brands. - **Google Analytics 4** — Not a social tool by itself, but essential for measuring social traffic, conversions, and ROI. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best listening:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Best competitive analysis:** Rival IQ - **Best enterprise suite:** Emplifi or Meltwater - **Best for smaller teams:** Buffer Analyze or Iconosquare If you want, I can also give you the **best tools by budget** or **by platform (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.)**.
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Here are some of the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance: - **Sprout Social** — Best all-around. Great reporting, competitor tracking, sentiment, and cross-channel analytics. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Strong for social media management plus solid performance dashboards. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep brand listening, sentiment analysis, and consumer insights. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for large-scale social listening, trend detection, and image recognition. - **Meltwater** — Good for brand monitoring across social, news, and online media. - **Sprinklr** — Enterprise-grade option for big teams needing advanced analytics and governance. - **Emplifi** — Strong for ecommerce and customer engagement analytics. - **Buffer Analyze** — Simple, clean analytics for smaller teams and straightforward reporting. - **Later** — Good for Instagram/TikTok-focused brands, with useful post and audience analytics. If you want the best picks by need: - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best listening:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Best enterprise:** Sprinklr - **Best simple/affordable:** Buffer Analyze If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best tools by budget**, or 2. a **side-by-side comparison** of the top 5.
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Here are some of the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance: - **Sprout Social** — Excellent all-around analytics, strong reporting, competitor tracking, and sentiment analysis. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Good for cross-platform monitoring and customizable dashboards. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening, brand sentiment, and audience insights. - **Talkwalker** — Strong for real-time brand tracking, media monitoring, and crisis alerts. - **Meltwater** — Great for PR + social analytics, share of voice, and trend tracking. - **Sprinklr** — Enterprise-grade analytics with robust reporting across many channels. - **Emplifi (formerly Socialbakers)** — Solid for performance benchmarking and content analytics. - **Buffer Analyze** — Simple, affordable analytics for smaller teams. - **Later** — Useful for Instagram/TikTok-focused brands and content performance. - **Rival IQ** — Best for competitive benchmarking and post-level analysis. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best tool by budget**, 2. the **best tool for small business vs enterprise**, or 3. a **comparison table**.
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Here are some of the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance: - **Sprout Social** — Best all-around for brand analytics, reporting, and sentiment tracking. Strong cross-platform dashboards and client-ready reports. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening and competitive brand analysis. Great for tracking mentions, sentiment, trends, and audience insights. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Solid for teams already using Hootsuite; good for scheduling plus performance reporting. - **Meltwater** — Strong for media + social monitoring, especially if you want brand mentions across news and social. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for large-scale listening, image recognition, and tracking brand health over time. - **HubSpot Social Media Analytics** — Best if you want social performance tied directly to CRM and marketing attribution. - **Keyhole** — Good for hashtag tracking, campaign measurement, and influencer monitoring. - **Buffer Analyze** — Simple, clean analytics for smaller teams that want easy reporting without complexity. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise listening:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Best for PR + social:** Meltwater - **Best for small teams:** Buffer Analyze or Hootsuite If you want, I can also give you the **best tool by budget** or **by platform (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X)**.
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Here are some of the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance: - **Sprout Social** — Great all-around reporting, sentiment analysis, competitive benchmarks, and strong executive-ready dashboards. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Solid for cross-platform tracking, publishing + analytics in one place, and team workflows. - **Brandwatch** — Excellent for deep social listening, brand mentions, sentiment, and consumer insights at scale. - **Talkwalker** — Strong for brand monitoring, trend detection, image recognition, and competitive analysis. - **Meltwater** — Good for PR + social analytics, media monitoring, and reputation tracking. - **Emplifi** — Useful for customer care, engagement metrics, and enterprise social performance reporting. - **Later Social Analytics** — Best if you want simpler analytics tied to content planning and Instagram/TikTok-focused workflows. - **Iconosquare** — Strong for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok analytics, especially for growth and content performance. - **Buffer Analyze** — Clean, lightweight analytics for smaller teams and straightforward reporting. - **Google Analytics 4** — Not a social tool per se, but essential for measuring social traffic, conversions, and ROI. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best listening/brand intelligence:** Brandwatch - **Best enterprise monitoring:** Talkwalker - **Best budget-friendly:** Buffer Analyze - **Best Instagram-focused:** Iconosquare If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **enterprise features**, or **best for small businesses**.
Which social listening tools are most popular right now?
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Some of the most popular social listening tools right now are: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** - **Talkwalker** - **Meltwater** - **Sprinklr Social** - **Sprout Social** - **Hootsuite Insights** - **Mention** - **NetBase Quid** - **Digimind** - **Synthesio** (part of Ipsos) If you want the **most popular by company size**: - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Sprinklr, Meltwater - **Mid-market / SMB:** Sprout Social, Mention, Hootsuite If you want, I can also rank them by **best overall**, **best for enterprise**, or **best budget option**.
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The most popular social listening tools right now are generally: - **Brandwatch** — very popular for enterprise-grade social intelligence and consumer insights - **Talkwalker** — strong for large-brand monitoring, analytics, and image recognition - **Sprinklr** — common in big enterprises that want listening + publishing + care in one platform - **Meltwater** — widely used for social listening plus media monitoring/PR - **Sprout Social** — popular with mid-market teams; easier to use than many enterprise tools - **Hootsuite Insights** (powered by Brandwatch) — popular with teams already on Hootsuite - **Emplifi** — strong for customer experience and social analytics - **Mention** — simpler, affordable option for smaller teams - **Awario** — budget-friendly listening tool for SMBs - **Pulsar** — popular for audience research and trend analysis If you want, I can also rank these by: 1. **best for enterprise**, 2. **best for SMBs**, or 3. **best value for money**.
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Some of the most popular social listening tools right now are: - **Brandwatch** — often a top pick for enterprise social intelligence and analytics - **Sprinklr** — very popular with large brands; broad customer experience + listening suite - **Meltwater** — strong for PR, media monitoring, and social listening - **Talkwalker** — well-known for AI-driven listening and visual analytics - **Sprout Social** — popular with mid-market teams; easier to use, solid reporting - **Hootsuite Insights (powered by Brandwatch)** — common if you already use Hootsuite - **Emplifi** — strong for social marketing and customer care teams - **Mention** — lighter-weight and popular for SMBs/startups - **BuzzSumo** — popular for content discovery and trend monitoring, though not full enterprise listening - **Brand24** — affordable and commonly used by smaller teams If you want, I can also rank them by **best for enterprise**, **best for small business**, or **best value**.
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The most popular social listening tools right now are generally: - **Brandwatch** — strongest for enterprise-grade listening and analytics - **Talkwalker** — great for broad web/social coverage and visual listening - **Meltwater** — popular for PR, media monitoring, and social listening together - **Sprout Social** — widely used by mid-market teams; easier UI - **Sprinklr** — big-enterprise platform with deep CX/social features - **Emplifi** — solid for social listening plus publishing and care - **YouScan** — known for image/visual recognition and consumer insights - **Mention** — simpler, lighter-weight monitoring tool for smaller teams - **Hootsuite Insights** (powered by Brandwatch) — common if you already use Hootsuite If you want the “best-known” shortlist, it’s usually: **Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Meltwater, Sprout Social, and Sprinklr**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for small businesses, agencies, or enterprise**.
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The most popular social listening tools right now are usually: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — top-tier for enterprise listening and analytics - **Talkwalker** — strong for cross-channel monitoring and image recognition - **Meltwater** — popular for PR, media monitoring, and social listening - **Sprout Social** — widely used by marketing teams, especially for publishing + listening - **Sprinklr** — big enterprise platform with deep listening and customer care features - **Mention** — simpler, popular for smaller teams and budget-conscious users - **Hootsuite Insights** — common for teams already using Hootsuite - **BuzzSumo** — more content-focused, but often used for trend and mention tracking If you want the most “mainstream” picks, I’d shortlist: 1. **Brandwatch** 2. **Sprout Social** 3. **Meltwater** 4. **Talkwalker** If you tell me your budget and team size, I can narrow it to the best 3 for you.
What are the top social analytics platforms for businesses?
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Here are some of the top social analytics platforms businesses use: 1. **Sprout Social** Great all-around platform for reporting, engagement, and competitive analysis. Strong dashboards and easy-to-share reports. 2. **Hootsuite Analytics** Good for teams already using Hootsuite to manage publishing and monitoring. Solid cross-network reporting. 3. **Brandwatch** Excellent for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and consumer insights. Best for larger brands. 4. **Talkwalker** Strong for media monitoring, trend tracking, and AI-powered insights across social and web. 5. **Meltwater** Useful for PR teams and enterprises needing social listening plus broader media intelligence. 6. **Sprinklr** Enterprise-grade option with advanced analytics, customer care, and omnichannel social management. 7. **Emplifi** Strong for social marketing analytics, influencer tracking, and customer experience insights. 8. **Buffer Analyze** Simple, affordable analytics for smaller teams that want clean reporting without complexity. 9. **Later** Best for Instagram-focused brands and creators, with useful analytics for visual content performance. 10. **Google Analytics 4 + native social insights** Not a full social analytics suite, but very useful for tying social traffic to website conversions. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best for listening/insights:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Best enterprise option:** Sprinklr - **Best budget-friendly:** Buffer Analyze If you want, I can also give you the **best platform for small businesses, agencies, or enterprise teams**.
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Top social analytics platforms for businesses: 1. **Sprout Social** — strong reporting, audience insights, competitive analysis, and easy dashboards. 2. **Hootsuite Analytics** — good all-in-one social management + analytics, especially for teams. 3. **Brandwatch** — excellent for social listening, sentiment analysis, and market intelligence. 4. **Meltwater** — strong media monitoring and social analytics for PR/comms teams. 5. **Talkwalker** — deep analytics, visual content recognition, and broad listening coverage. 6. **Emplifi** — solid for enterprise social marketing, customer care, and performance analytics. 7. **Rival IQ** — great for competitor benchmarking and social performance tracking. 8. **BuzzSumo** — useful for content performance, trending topics, and influencer discovery. 9. **Metricool** — budget-friendly analytics and scheduling for smaller businesses and agencies. 10. **Agorapulse** — good reporting, inbox management, and team workflows. If you want, I can also recommend the **best one by business size** (small business, agency, or enterprise).
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Top social analytics platforms for businesses: 1. **Sprout Social** — Great all-around analytics, reporting, and team workflows. 2. **Hootsuite Analytics** — Strong for multi-channel monitoring and customizable reports. 3. **Brandwatch** — Excellent for social listening, sentiment analysis, and consumer insights. 4. **Meltwater** — Good for PR + social media monitoring and competitive analysis. 5. **Talkwalker** — Powerful AI-driven social listening and trend detection. 6. **Emplifi** — Strong for enterprise social analytics, publishing, and customer care. 7. **HubSpot Social Media Analytics** — Best if you already use HubSpot for marketing/CRM. 8. **Buffer Analyze** — Simple, clean analytics for smaller teams and SMBs. 9. **Metricool** — Affordable option with solid cross-platform reporting. 10. **Keyhole** — Useful for hashtag tracking, campaign measurement, and influencer analysis. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **best for SMBs, enterprise, or social listening**.
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Here are some of the top social analytics platforms for businesses: 1. **Sprout Social** Great all-around choice for social listening, publishing, and reporting. Strong dashboards and team collaboration. 2. **Hootsuite Analytics** Best for businesses already using Hootsuite for scheduling. Good cross-platform reporting and custom analytics. 3. **Brandwatch** Excellent for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and consumer trend tracking. Popular with larger teams. 4. **Sprinklr** Enterprise-grade platform with advanced analytics, listening, and customer experience tools. 5. **Meltwater** Strong for media monitoring plus social analytics. Useful for PR and reputation tracking. 6. **Talkwalker** Known for powerful AI-driven social listening, image recognition, and trend analysis. 7. **Emplifi** Good for social marketing, customer care, and performance analytics in one platform. 8. **Rival IQ** Best for competitive benchmarking and easy-to-read social performance reports. 9. **Keyhole** Useful for hashtag tracking, campaign monitoring, and influencer analytics. 10. **Buffer Analyze** Simple, clean analytics for small businesses and teams focused on core social metrics. **Best picks by business size:** - **Small business:** Buffer Analyze, Rival IQ - **Mid-market:** Sprout Social, Hootsuite Analytics, Emplifi - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch, Sprinklr, Talkwalker If you want, I can also rank these by **best for ROI**, **best for social listening**, or **best for Instagram/TikTok analytics**.
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Here are some of the top social analytics platforms for businesses: - **Sprout Social** — Great all-around reporting, competitive analysis, and team-friendly dashboards. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Solid for scheduling plus analytics across multiple networks. - **Brandwatch** — Strong for social listening, sentiment analysis, and market research. - **Sprinklr** — Enterprise-grade platform for large teams needing deep analytics and governance. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for social listening, image recognition, and trend tracking. - **Emplifi** — Good for customer experience, publishing, and cross-channel reporting. - **Meltwater** — Useful for media monitoring, social analytics, and PR teams. - **Buffer** — Simple, affordable analytics for smaller businesses and startups. - **Iconosquare** — Best known for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn analytics. - **Google Analytics 4 + native social tools** — Good if you want to connect social performance to website conversions. If you want, I can also give you the **best picks by business size**: startup, SMB, or enterprise.
Which tools are best for social media sentiment analysis? 110/mo
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Here are some of the best tools for social media sentiment analysis: - **Brandwatch** — strong enterprise option; great for deep social listening, sentiment tracking, and trend analysis. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for multilingual sentiment analysis and broad web/social coverage. - **Sprinklr** — best if you want sentiment analysis built into a larger customer experience platform. - **Meltwater** — good for PR, brand monitoring, and social sentiment dashboards. - **Hootsuite Insights (powered by Brandwatch)** — solid for teams already using Hootsuite. - **Lexalytics** — good NLP-focused sentiment engine for more custom analytics. - **MonkeyLearn** — easy to use for custom text classification and sentiment analysis. - **Aylien** — good API-based option for developers and data teams. If you want simpler, more affordable options: - **Mention** - **Awario** - **Keyhole** Best overall picks: - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **All-in-one platform:** Sprinklr - **API/custom:** Lexalytics or Aylien - **Budget-friendly:** Mention or Awario If you want, I can also recommend the best tool for your specific use case (small business, agency, enterprise, or developer).
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Best tools depend on whether you want **dashboard-style social listening** or **API/ML sentiment analysis**. ### Best overall social media sentiment tools - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening, topic tracking, and robust sentiment analytics. - **Talkwalker** — strong for broad monitoring, multilingual sentiment, and visual dashboards. - **Sprout Social** — best for teams that want sentiment insights plus publishing and engagement in one place. - **Meltwater** — good all-around media + social monitoring with sentiment and competitive tracking. - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid for social monitoring, especially if you already use Hootsuite. ### Best for developer/API use - **Google Cloud Natural Language** — easy API for basic sentiment analysis. - **AWS Comprehend** — scalable text sentiment and topic extraction. - **Azure AI Language** — strong enterprise option with sentiment and opinion mining. - **OpenAI API** — very flexible if you want custom sentiment labels or brand-specific analysis. ### Best budget-friendly options - **Mention** — simpler monitoring with sentiment. - **Awario** — good for small teams and startup budgets. ### Quick pick - **Enterprise/social listening:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Marketing teams:** Sprout Social or Meltwater - **Custom app/API:** AWS Comprehend or OpenAI API If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool for Instagram/X/TikTok specifically** or for a **small business vs enterprise**.
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Top tools for social media sentiment analysis: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for enterprise social listening and sentiment tracking. - **Sprout Social** — great for teams that want sentiment alongside publishing and engagement. - **Talkwalker** — strong AI sentiment detection across social, news, and forums. - **Meltwater** — solid for PR/brand monitoring and trend sentiment. - **Hootsuite Insights** — good if you already use Hootsuite for social management. - **Brand24** — a simpler, more affordable option for SMBs. - **Lexalytics** — strong NLP-focused sentiment analysis for more custom/technical use cases. - **MonkeyLearn** — easy-to-use text analysis and custom sentiment models. - **AWS Comprehend** — good if you want to build your own pipeline. - **Google Cloud Natural Language** / **Azure AI Language** — solid cloud NLP APIs for custom integrations. If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool by budget** or **by business size**.
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Best tools depend on whether you want **enterprise monitoring**, **easy dashboards**, or **custom NLP**. ### Best overall - **Brandwatch** — strongest for deep social listening, sentiment trends, and consumer insights. - **Sprout Social** — great all-in-one social management with solid sentiment/engagement analytics. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for large-scale monitoring and multilingual sentiment analysis. ### Best for smaller teams / easier setup - **Meltwater** — good media + social monitoring, easy reporting. - **Hootsuite Insights** — useful if you already use Hootsuite for publishing and management. - **Mention** — simpler, more affordable social listening and sentiment tracking. ### Best for custom analysis - **AWS Comprehend** — good if you want to build your own pipeline. - **Google Cloud Natural Language** — easy API for sentiment scoring. - **Azure AI Language** — solid enterprise option. - **Hugging Face models** — best for fine-tuning domain-specific sentiment analysis. ### Best open-source stack - **Python + VADER** — fast for social text, especially short posts. - **TextBlob** — simple baseline. - **spaCy** — useful for custom NLP pipelines. - **transformers by Hugging Face** — strongest if you need higher accuracy. ### Quick pick - **Best enterprise:** Brandwatch - **Best SMB:** Sprout Social - **Best API/custom:** Google Cloud Natural Language or Hugging Face - **Best free/open-source:** VADER + Hugging Face If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **platform** (X/Instagram/TikTok/Reddit), or **team size**.
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Here are some of the best tools for **social media sentiment analysis**, depending on what you need: ### Best overall - **Brandwatch** — excellent for enterprise-grade social listening, sentiment tracking, and trend analysis across major social platforms. - **Talkwalker** — very strong AI-driven sentiment analysis, image recognition, and multilingual coverage. - **Sprout Social** — great for teams that want sentiment analysis plus publishing, engagement, and reporting in one place. ### Best for enterprise / deep analytics - **Brandwatch** - **Talkwalker** - **Meltwater** — strong media monitoring and sentiment insights, especially for PR and brand teams. ### Best for small teams / easier setup - **Hootsuite Insights** — good if you already use Hootsuite. - **Sprinklr** — powerful, but more complex and usually for larger organizations. ### Best for developer-friendly / custom analysis - **MonkeyLearn** — easy no-code sentiment models and text classification. - **Azure AI Language** — solid API-based sentiment analysis. - **Google Cloud Natural Language** — good general-purpose text sentiment API. - **AWS Comprehend** — scalable and useful if you’re already in AWS. ### Best budget / open-source options - **VADER Sentiment** — very popular for social text, especially short posts. - **TextBlob** — simple and quick for basic sentiment analysis. - **spaCy + custom model** — better if you want to train your own pipeline. ### Quick recommendation - **For most businesses:** **Sprout Social** or **Brandwatch** - **For enterprise analytics:** **Talkwalker** - **For custom/API use:** **Azure AI Language** or **AWS Comprehend** - **For a low-cost prototype:** **VADER** If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by use case** (marketing, PR, customer support, research, or startups).
What are the most recommended social listening tools for brands?
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Here are the most recommended social listening tools for brands: 1. **Brandwatch** Best for enterprise-level insights, consumer intelligence, and advanced analytics. 2. **Talkwalker** Great for large brands needing strong AI-driven listening, image recognition, and broad data coverage. 3. **Sprinklr** Best all-in-one option for enterprise social media management + listening + customer care. 4. **Meltwater** Strong for media monitoring and social listening, especially for PR and reputation tracking. 5. **Sprout Social** Best for teams that want social listening plus publishing, engagement, and reporting in one platform. 6. **Hootsuite Insights** Good for brands already using Hootsuite; powered by Talkwalker for listening capabilities. 7. **Mention** A solid mid-market option for real-time alerts, brand monitoring, and simpler workflows. 8. **Awario** Budget-friendly and useful for smaller brands, agencies, and startups. 9. **BuzzSumo** Better for content research and trend discovery than deep enterprise listening, but still very useful. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall enterprise:** Brandwatch - **Best AI-powered listening:** Talkwalker - **Best all-in-one platform:** Sprinklr - **Best for SMBs:** Mention or Awario If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by budget** or **compare Brandwatch vs Talkwalker vs Sprout Social**.
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Top social listening tools brands most often recommend: 1. **Sprout Social** — very strong all-around choice for listening + publishing + reporting. 2. **Brandwatch** — excellent for deep analytics, consumer insights, and large enterprises. 3. **Meltwater** — great for social + broader media monitoring in one platform. 4. **Talkwalker** — strong AI-powered listening, trend detection, and visual insights. 5. **Hootsuite Insights (powered by Brandwatch)** — good if you already use Hootsuite. 6. **Mention** — simpler and more affordable for smaller teams and SMBs. 7. **NetBase Quid** — powerful for enterprise-level consumer intelligence and market research. 8. **BuzzSumo** — best for content tracking, influencers, and trend discovery. 9. **Sprinklr Social** — enterprise-grade, especially for large customer care and governance needs. 10. **Awario** — budget-friendly option for startups and smaller brands. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise:** Brandwatch or Sprinklr - **Best for insights/trends:** Talkwalker - **Best budget option:** Mention or Awario If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for small vs enterprise brands**.
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Here are the most recommended social listening tools for brands: - **Brandwatch** — best all-around enterprise option; strong analytics, sentiment, and reporting. - **Sprout Social** — great for teams that want listening + publishing + engagement in one platform. - **Meltwater** — strong for media monitoring and PR-driven brand tracking. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for visual listening, multilingual coverage, and large-scale social insights. - **Emplifi** — solid choice for social customer care and brand monitoring. - **BuzzSumo** — best for content research and tracking what’s getting shared. - **Mention** — simpler, more affordable option for smaller brands and startups. - **Hootsuite Insights** — good if you already use Hootsuite and want basic listening. If you want the safest “top 3” picks, I’d say: 1. **Brandwatch** 2. **Sprout Social** 3. **Talkwalker** If you tell me your budget and company size, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 for your brand.
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Here are the most commonly recommended social listening tools for brands: 1. **Sprout Social** Great all-around choice for social listening, publishing, and reporting. Best for mid-size to large teams. 2. **Brandwatch** One of the strongest enterprise-grade tools for deep sentiment analysis, trend tracking, and competitive research. 3. **Talkwalker** Excellent for broad web + social monitoring, especially if you want strong visual analytics and crisis detection. 4. **Meltwater** Good for PR teams and brands that want social listening plus media monitoring in one platform. 5. **Hootsuite Insights** Useful if you already use Hootsuite and want listening built into your social management stack. 6. **Sprinklr** Best for large enterprises needing advanced customer experience, listening, and automation across channels. 7. **Mention** A simpler, more affordable option for smaller brands that want alerts and basic monitoring. 8. **Agorapulse** Solid for small to mid-sized brands, especially if you want social inbox + listening in one tool. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise:** Brandwatch or Sprinklr - **Best for PR/media monitoring:** Meltwater - **Best budget-friendly:** Mention - **Best analytics:** Talkwalker If you want, I can also give you the **best social listening tools by budget, team size, or industry**.
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Here are the most commonly recommended social listening tools for brands: - **Brandwatch** — best for enterprise-level social intelligence, deep analytics, and sentiment tracking - **Sprout Social** — strong all-in-one social management + listening, great for mid-market brands - **Talkwalker** — excellent for global monitoring, image recognition, and advanced analytics - **Meltwater** — good for PR + social listening + media monitoring in one platform - **Sprinklr** — powerful enterprise suite for large, complex teams - **Hootsuite Insights** (powered by Brandwatch) — solid option if you already use Hootsuite - **Mention** — easier, more affordable listening for smaller teams and SMBs - **BuzzSumo** — best for content and trend discovery, not full listening replacement - **YouScan** — strong visual listening and consumer insights, especially for brands with heavy image-based content - **Agorapulse** — good for smaller teams wanting simple monitoring and engagement **Best picks by need:** - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Sprinklr - **Mid-market:** Sprout Social, Meltwater - **SMB / budget-friendly:** Mention, Agorapulse If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 list by budget**, or compare **Brandwatch vs Sprout Social vs Talkwalker**.
What are the best tools for monitoring social media mentions? 6,600/mo
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Here are some of the best social media mention monitoring tools: - **Brandwatch** — Best for enterprise-level social listening and deep analytics. Great for tracking brand mentions, sentiment, and trends across major platforms and the web. - **Sprout Social** — Best all-in-one option for teams that want monitoring, publishing, and reporting in one place. - **Mention** — Easy-to-use tool for real-time alerts on brand names, competitors, and keywords. - **Hootsuite Streams** — Good for monitoring mentions and hashtags if you already use Hootsuite for social management. - **Talkwalker** — Strong for advanced social listening, image recognition, and broad media coverage. - **Meltwater** — Excellent for PR and media monitoring, including social mentions and news coverage. - **Agorapulse** — Great for small to mid-sized teams that want inbox-style social monitoring and engagement. - **Keyhole** — Useful for tracking hashtags, campaigns, and influencer performance. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for teams:** Sprout Social - **Best budget-friendly:** Mention - **Best for PR/media:** Meltwater - **Best for hashtag tracking:** Keyhole If you want, I can also give you a **best tools by budget** list or recommend the **best one for your business size**.
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Some of the best social media monitoring tools are: - **Brandwatch** — best for enterprise-level listening and deep analytics - **Sprout Social** — great all-in-one social management + monitoring - **Mention** — simple, fast alerts for brand/name tracking - **Meltwater** — strong for PR, media, and broad web monitoring - **Talkwalker** — excellent AI-driven sentiment and trend analysis - **Hootsuite** — good for teams already using it for publishing and monitoring - **BuzzSumo** — best for tracking content mentions and influencer buzz - **Agorapulse** — solid for inbox-style social monitoring and engagement If you want the best choice by use case: - **Small business:** Mention or Sprout Social - **PR/comms team:** Meltwater or Brandwatch - **Content marketing:** BuzzSumo - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker If you want, I can also give you the **best free tools** or a **top 3 based on budget**.
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Here are some of the best social media mention monitoring tools, depending on your budget and needs: ### Best overall - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — Excellent for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and enterprise-scale monitoring. - **Sprout Social** — Great all-around option for teams; strong inbox, reporting, and mention tracking. ### Best for small businesses - **Mention** — Easy to use, good real-time alerts, and affordable. - **Hootsuite** — Solid social monitoring plus publishing and engagement in one platform. ### Best for competitive / brand intelligence - **Talkwalker** — Very powerful analytics, trend detection, and image recognition. - **Meltwater** — Strong for PR, media monitoring, and cross-channel brand tracking. ### Best budget-friendly - **Buffer** + **Google Alerts** — Simple setup for basic mention tracking at low cost. - **Awario** — Good value for social listening and web mentions. ### Best for X/Twitter-heavy monitoring - **Brand24** — Fast alerts and strong for tracking brand conversations across social and the web. - **TweetDeck / X Pro** — Useful for live keyword and account monitoring on X. ### Quick picks - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch - **Marketing teams:** Sprout Social - **PR/media:** Meltwater - **Best value:** Awario - **Simple alerts:** Mention If you want, I can also give you a shortlist based on **budget**, **team size**, or **platforms you care about most**.
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Here are some of the best social media mention monitoring tools, depending on what you need: ### Best overall - **Brandwatch** — Very powerful for enterprise-level social listening, sentiment analysis, and trend tracking. - **Talkwalker** — Great coverage across social, news, blogs, and forums; strong AI-powered insights. ### Best for small teams / ease of use - **Mention** — Simple, affordable, and good for tracking brand mentions in real time. - **Brand24** — Easy setup, solid alerts, and useful for SMBs and agencies. ### Best for customer support / engagement - **Sprout Social** — Excellent for monitoring, replying, and managing social inboxes in one place. - **Hootsuite** — Good all-in-one dashboard with mention monitoring and scheduling. ### Best for PR and reputation tracking - **Meltwater** — Strong for media monitoring and brand reputation management. - **Cision** — Useful if you want PR-focused media and social monitoring together. ### Best budget option - **Awario** — Affordable and good for keyword alerts, competitor tracking, and lead generation. ### Best for enterprise analytics - **NetBase Quid** — Deep consumer insights and advanced social analytics. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best tool for your budget**, 2. a **comparison table**, or 3. the **top 3 picks for small business / agency / enterprise**.
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Here are some of the best social media monitoring tools, depending on what you need: - **Sprout Social** — Best all-around for teams; great dashboards, reporting, and engagement workflows. - **Hootsuite** — Strong for monitoring multiple networks in one place; good for publishing + listening. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening and analytics; very powerful for enterprise use. - **Mention** — Simple and fast for tracking brand mentions across social and the web; good for small teams. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for broad listening, sentiment analysis, and trend detection. - **Meltwater** — Strong for PR and media monitoring, with social + news coverage. - **Agorapulse** — Good for inbox-style monitoring and response management; user-friendly for agencies. - **Buffer** — More publishing-focused, but useful if you want light monitoring alongside scheduling. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Small business:** Mention or Agorapulse - **Marketing team:** Sprout Social or Hootsuite - **Enterprise / advanced analytics:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your budget or for specific platforms like X, Instagram, LinkedIn, or TikTok.
Which social analytics tools are best for marketing teams?
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For marketing teams, the best social analytics tools are usually: - **Sprout Social** — best overall for reporting, dashboards, and team workflows - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening and consumer insights - **Hootsuite Analytics** — good all-in-one option if you already use Hootsuite - **Sprinklr** — best for large enterprise teams with complex reporting needs - **Talkwalker** — strong for sentiment analysis, trend tracking, and competitive intel - **Rival IQ** — great for competitive benchmarking and easy-to-read reports - **Buffer Analyze** — simple, affordable analytics for smaller teams - **Iconosquare** — strong for Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn-focused teams ### Best picks by use case - **Most marketing teams:** **Sprout Social** - **Best listening + brand monitoring:** **Brandwatch** - **Best competitor analysis:** **Rival IQ** - **Best enterprise suite:** **Sprinklr** - **Best budget-friendly analytics:** **Buffer Analyze** If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 list by price**, **by team size**, or **by platform focus** (Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, etc.).
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For marketing teams, the best social analytics tools are usually: - **Sprout Social** — best overall for reporting, team workflows, and client-ready dashboards - **Hootsuite Analytics** — strong all-in-one option for scheduling + performance tracking - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening and brand sentiment analysis - **Talkwalker** — excellent for consumer insights, trend tracking, and competitive analysis - **Meltwater** — good for media + social monitoring in one platform - **Emplifi** — strong for enterprise social performance and customer care analytics - **Buffer Analyze** — simple, clean analytics for smaller teams - **Later** — good for Instagram, TikTok, and creator-focused teams **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best for listening:** Brandwatch - **Best enterprise choice:** Talkwalker or Emplifi - **Best budget-friendly:** Buffer Analyze If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-budget** or **best-by-platform** list (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.).
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For most marketing teams, the best social analytics tools are: - **Sprout Social** — best overall for reporting, sentiment, and team-friendly dashboards - **Hootsuite Analytics** — good all-around option if you already use Hootsuite for publishing - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening and consumer insights - **Talkwalker** — strong for enterprise listening, trend detection, and competitive analysis - **Meltwater** — good for PR + social monitoring + media intelligence in one platform - **Sprinklr** — best for large enterprise teams needing one unified social suite - **Emplifi** — solid for social analytics plus customer care and commerce insights - **Buffer Analyze** — simpler, more affordable analytics for smaller teams - **Metricool** — budget-friendly and useful for multi-channel reporting - **Later** — good for Instagram/TikTok-focused marketing teams Quick picks: - **Best for most teams:** Sprout Social - **Best for listening:** Brandwatch - **Best enterprise platform:** Sprinklr - **Best budget option:** Metricool or Buffer Analyze If you want, I can also give you the **best tools by team size** or **by platform (Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, etc.)**.
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For marketing teams, the best social analytics tools are usually: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for reporting, team workflows, and client-friendly dashboards - **Hootsuite Analytics** — solid for multi-network monitoring and scheduled reporting - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening, sentiment, and consumer insights - **Sprinklr** — best for large enterprise teams needing advanced governance and analytics - **Meltwater** — strong for media + social monitoring in one platform - **Talkwalker** — excellent for trend detection, share of voice, and listening across social/web - **Rival IQ** — best for competitive benchmarking and easy-to-read marketing reports - **Buffer** — good lightweight option if you mainly want simple performance analytics If you want the safest picks by use case: - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best for enterprise:** Sprinklr - **Best for listening/insights:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Best for competitor analysis:** Rival IQ - **Best budget-friendly:** Buffer If you tell me your team size and budget, I can narrow it to the top 3.
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Here are some of the best social analytics tools for marketing teams: - **Sprout Social** — Great all-around choice for reporting, engagement, and team workflows. Strong cross-platform analytics. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Good for teams already using Hootsuite; solid dashboard reporting and scheduling. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deeper social listening, sentiment analysis, and competitor tracking. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for enterprise-level social intelligence and trend detection. - **Emplifi** — Strong for social analytics plus customer care and commerce-focused reporting. - **Sprinklr** — Best for large enterprises that need advanced analytics, governance, and collaboration. - **Buffer Analyze** — Simple, clean analytics for smaller teams and content-focused marketers. - **Metricool** — Budget-friendly option with useful reporting across social channels and ads. - **Later** — Good for Instagram, TikTok, and creator-focused teams. - **HubSpot Social Tools** — Best if your marketing team already uses HubSpot CRM and wants social tied to lead tracking. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **team size, budget, or platform** (Instagram/TikTok/LinkedIn/X).
What are the best social intelligence tools for brands?
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Here are some of the best social intelligence tools for brands: 1. **Sprinklr** Best for enterprise brands that want social listening, publishing, customer care, and analytics in one platform. 2. **Brandwatch** Excellent for deep consumer insights, sentiment analysis, trend tracking, and competitive benchmarking. 3. **Talkwalker** Strong for global social listening, visual intelligence, and fast trend detection across social and web. 4. **Meltwater** Good all-around choice for media monitoring, social listening, and PR/brand reputation tracking. 5. **Sprout Social** Great for teams that want strong social analytics, engagement, and reporting with an easier interface. 6. **NetBase Quid** Best for advanced consumer intelligence, market research, and large-scale topic analysis. 7. **Rival IQ** Useful for competitive social benchmarking and performance tracking across major platforms. 8. **Mention** A simpler, more affordable option for monitoring brand mentions and online sentiment. **Best picks by use case:** - **Enterprise social intelligence:** Sprinklr, Brandwatch - **Trend discovery and listening:** Talkwalker - **PR + reputation monitoring:** Meltwater - **Social team analytics:** Sprout Social - **Competitive analysis:** Rival IQ If you want, I can also give you: - the **best tools by budget** - the **best tools for e-commerce, consumer brands, or B2B** - a **top 3 recommendation based on your company size**
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The best social intelligence tools for brands are usually these: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for deep social listening, sentiment, and consumer insights - **Sprinklr** — best enterprise suite for social intelligence + customer care + publishing - **Talkwalker** — excellent for AI-driven listening, image recognition, and trend detection - **Meltwater** — strong for PR + social listening + media monitoring - **Sprout Social** — best for mid-market teams that want analytics plus workflow - **Emplifi** — great for social analytics, benchmarking, and customer experience - **NetBase Quid** — very strong for market research, brand intelligence, and trend analysis - **Pulsar** — good for audience intelligence and culture/trend tracking - **BuzzSumo** — best for content performance and influencer/content discovery - **Hootsuite Insights** — simpler option for social monitoring if you already use Hootsuite ### Best picks by use case - **Enterprise brand intelligence:** Brandwatch, Sprinklr, Talkwalker - **PR + reputation monitoring:** Meltwater, Talkwalker - **Marketing team analytics:** Sprout Social, Emplifi - **Research-heavy insights:** NetBase Quid, Brandwatch - **Content strategy:** BuzzSumo ### If you want the safest shortlist 1. **Brandwatch** 2. **Talkwalker** 3. **Sprinklr** If you tell me your brand size, channels, and budget, I can narrow it to the best 3 for your situation.
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Here are some of the best social intelligence tools for brands: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for enterprise social listening, consumer insights, and competitive analysis - **Sprinklr** — best for large teams that want social listening + publishing + care in one platform - **Talkwalker** — strong for AI-driven sentiment, image recognition, and global listening - **Meltwater** — good for PR, media monitoring, and brand tracking - **Sprout Social** — best for mid-market teams; clean UI and solid reporting - **Hootsuite Insights** (powered by Brandwatch) — useful if you already use Hootsuite - **NetBase Quid** — excellent for deep consumer intelligence and trend analysis - **Mention** — simpler, more affordable monitoring for smaller brands - **BuzzSumo** — great for content intelligence and finding high-performing topics - **Emplifi** — strong for social analytics, customer engagement, and influencer tracking If you want the **best 3 overall**: 1. **Brandwatch** 2. **Talkwalker** 3. **Sprinklr** If you tell me your **budget, team size, and main goal** (listening, sentiment, competitor tracking, influencer discovery, etc.), I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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Here are some of the best social intelligence tools for brands, by use case: ### Top enterprise options - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — Best overall for deep social listening, trend analysis, and competitive intelligence. - **Talkwalker** — Great for broad coverage, AI-powered insights, and visual content recognition. - **Meltwater** — Strong for media monitoring plus social listening in one platform. - **Sprinklr Insights** — Best for large enterprises that want listening, engagement, and customer care together. - **Synthesio** — Good for market research teams and global brand tracking. ### Best for mid-market brands - **Sprout Social** — Excellent balance of listening, publishing, analytics, and reporting. - **Mention** — Simple and affordable for monitoring brand mentions and sentiment. - **BuzzSumo** — Best for content performance and influencer discovery. - **Hootsuite Insights** — Useful if you already use Hootsuite for social management. ### Best for consumer research and trend spotting - **Pulsar** — Strong audience intelligence and trend analysis. - **NetBase Quid** — Powerful for advanced consumer and market intelligence. - **YouScan** — Excellent visual listening and brand logo detection. ### Best for reputation and media monitoring - **Cision** — Good for PR teams tracking earned media and social mentions. - **Meltwater** — Also a strong pick here for combined PR/social monitoring. ### Best budget-friendly options - **Brand24** — Solid for smaller teams needing real-time mention tracking. - **Awario** — Good value for social listening and lead discovery. - **Mention** — Easy to use and relatively affordable. ### Quick picks - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best enterprise suite:** Sprinklr - **Best ease of use:** Sprout Social - **Best visual intelligence:** YouScan - **Best research-grade insights:** NetBase Quid If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **top 5 shortlist by budget**, 2. a **comparison table**, or 3. recommendations for **B2B vs consumer brands**.
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Here are some of the best social intelligence tools for brands: 1. **Brandwatch** — Best overall for deep social listening, audience insights, and competitive analysis. 2. **Talkwalker** — Great for large-scale brand monitoring, image recognition, and crisis detection. 3. **Sprout Social** — Strong for social publishing plus listening and reporting in one platform. 4. **Meltwater** — Good for combining social intelligence with media monitoring and PR tracking. 5. **Sprinklr** — Best for enterprise brands needing a full customer experience suite. 6. **YouScan** — Excellent for visual listening and consumer insights from images. 7. **Emplifi** — Solid for social analytics, engagement, and customer experience measurement. 8. **Hootsuite Insights** — Useful for teams already using Hootsuite and wanting social monitoring. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best enterprise:** Sprinklr - **Best for visuals:** YouScan - **Best all-in-one for marketers:** Sprout Social If you want, I can also give you the **best tools by budget, team size, or industry**.
What are the top-rated tools for tracking online conversations? 70/mo
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Top-rated tools for tracking online conversations: - **Brandwatch** — best for enterprise social listening and deep analytics - **Meltwater** — strong for media + social monitoring in one platform - **Sprout Social** — great all-around for social listening and team workflows - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid monitoring if you already use Hootsuite - **Talkwalker** — excellent for broad web, social, and visual listening - **Mention** — simple, affordable tracking of brand mentions across web/social - **BuzzSumo** — best for content tracking and seeing what’s being shared - **Sprinklr** — powerful for large organizations and omnichannel listening - **Awario** — budget-friendly option with good real-time alerts - **Google Alerts** — free, basic monitoring for simple keyword tracking If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small business, enterprise, or budget**.
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Here are some of the top-rated tools for tracking online conversations: - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and enterprise reporting. - **Sprout Social** — Great all-around tool for monitoring mentions, engagement, and team workflows. - **Meltwater** — Strong for media monitoring across social, news, blogs, and broadcast. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent AI-powered conversation tracking with broad source coverage. - **Mention** — Easy-to-use tool for real-time brand and keyword alerts. - **Hootsuite Insights** — Good if you already use Hootsuite for social media management. - **BuzzSumo** — Best for tracking content performance and trending discussions. - **Google Alerts** — Free, simple option for basic web mention tracking. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **budget**, **team size**, or **best for competitor monitoring**.
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Here are some of the top-rated tools for tracking online conversations: - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening and consumer insights - **Meltwater** — strong for media monitoring + social tracking - **Sprout Social** — great for social inbox, engagement, and listening - **Talkwalker** — excellent for broad online and brand monitoring - **Mention** — simple, easy-to-use real-time brand alerts - **Agorapulse** — solid for social media monitoring and team workflows - **Hootsuite Insights** — useful if you already use Hootsuite - **BuzzSumo** — best for tracking content mentions and trending topics - **Awario** — good affordable option for brand and keyword monitoring - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade customer experience and social listening If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **use case** like brand reputation, competitor tracking, or lead generation.
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Top-rated tools for tracking online conversations: - **Brandwatch** — best for deep social listening, sentiment, and analytics - **Meltwater** — strong for media monitoring + social conversation tracking - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade, great for large teams and multi-channel coverage - **Talkwalker** — excellent AI-powered listening and visual analytics - **Mention** — simpler, fast setup, good for brand and keyword alerts - **Awario** — budget-friendly social listening with solid monitoring - **Hootsuite Insights** — useful if you already use Hootsuite - **Sprout Social** — strong for engagement plus listening - **BuzzSumo** — best for tracking content performance and trending topics - **Google Alerts** — free, basic web mention tracking If you want, I can also rank these by **best overall, best for small business, and best for enterprise**.
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Here are some of the top-rated tools for tracking online conversations: 1. **Brandwatch** – Best for deep social listening and analytics 2. **Meltwater** – Strong for media monitoring + PR tracking 3. **Sprout Social** – Great all-in-one social media management and listening 4. **Talkwalker** – Excellent AI-powered conversation and trend tracking 5. **Mention** – Simple, fast brand and keyword monitoring 6. **Hootsuite Insights** – Good for social listening within Hootsuite 7. **BuzzSumo** – Best for content and topic monitoring 8. **Google Alerts** – Free, basic web mention tracking 9. **Awario** – Affordable and effective for brand monitoring 10. **Reddit Pro / Reddit search tools** – Useful if you need community discussion tracking If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small businesses, PR teams, or enterprise use**.
Which social listening platforms are best for enterprises? 10/mo
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For enterprises, the strongest social listening platforms are usually: 1. **Brandwatch Consumer Research** Best all-around enterprise option for deep analytics, dashboards, and broad coverage. 2. **Talkwalker** Excellent for global listening, AI-powered insights, image recognition, and crisis monitoring. 3. **Meltwater** Strong if you want social listening plus PR/media monitoring in one platform. 4. **Sprinklr Insights** Best for large enterprises already using Sprinklr for customer experience and social management. 5. **NetBase Quid** Great for consumer intelligence, trend discovery, and competitive analysis. 6. **Sysomos** Good enterprise-grade monitoring and reporting, especially for marketing teams. 7. **Onclusive Social** Solid choice for PR/comms teams needing media + social intelligence. 8. **Digimind** Strong for competitive intelligence and market research use cases. **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for PR/media combo:** Meltwater - **Best for global AI insights:** Talkwalker - **Best for full CX suite:** Sprinklr If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, region, or use case** (brand health, crisis monitoring, competitor tracking, etc.).
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Best enterprise social listening platforms: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — strongest all-around for large teams, deep analytics, and global coverage. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for AI-powered insights, visual listening, and multilingual monitoring. - **Meltwater** — solid for PR/comms teams that want social + media monitoring in one platform. - **Sprinklr Insights** — best if you want social listening tied to a broader enterprise CX/social suite. - **NetBase Quid** — good for advanced consumer intelligence, market research, and trend analysis. - **Sprout Social** — easier to use, with listening features that work well for mid-to-large enterprises. - **Digimind** — strong for competitive intelligence and market tracking. - **Pulsar** — useful for audience intelligence and cultural trend spotting. If you want the short answer: - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best AI/visual insights:** Talkwalker - **Best all-in-one enterprise CX:** Sprinklr - **Best for PR/media teams:** Meltwater If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or best fit for B2B vs B2C**.
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For enterprise social listening, the strongest platforms are: 1. **Sprinklr Listening** - Best overall for large enterprises - Great for global coverage, governance, workflows, and omnichannel CX 2. **Brandwatch Consumer Intelligence** - Best for deep analytics and research - Strong AI insights, trend detection, and flexible dashboards 3. **Talkwalker** - Best for broad media coverage - Excellent image/visual listening, multilingual tracking, and alerts 4. **Meltwater** - Best for PR + social + news monitoring - Good enterprise reporting and media intelligence in one suite 5. **NetBase Quid** - Best for consumer and market intelligence - Strong in audience segmentation, sentiment, and competitive analysis 6. **Synthesio (by Ipsos)** - Best for research-driven enterprises - Strong for social analytics, consumer insights, and custom reporting If you want the safest “enterprise default” picks, I’d shortlist **Sprinklr, Brandwatch, and Talkwalker**. If you need **PR/media monitoring**, add **Meltwater**. If you want **market research depth**, add **NetBase Quid**. If you want, I can also give you: - a **best-for-use-case comparison** - **pricing ranges** - or a **top 3 shortlist by industry**.
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Top enterprise social listening platforms: 1. **Brandwatch** — best all-around enterprise choice for deep consumer intelligence, strong analytics, and custom dashboards. 2. **Sprinklr** — best if you want a full CX suite with social listening, publishing, care, and governance in one platform. 3. **Talkwalker** — excellent for global brands; strong in multilingual listening, image recognition, and trend detection. 4. **Meltwater** — solid for PR + social listening together, with good media monitoring and enterprise reporting. 5. **NetBase Quid** — strong for advanced consumer insights, topic analysis, and market research use cases. **Best picks by need:** - **Most powerful enterprise analytics:** Brandwatch - **Best all-in-one enterprise platform:** Sprinklr - **Best global/multilingual coverage:** Talkwalker - **Best PR + social combo:** Meltwater - **Best insights/research:** NetBase Quid If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or best fit for regulated industries**.
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For enterprise social listening, the strongest platforms are: 1. **Brandwatch Consumer Research** Best for: deep analytics, large-scale data, custom dashboards, and enterprise reporting. 2. **Talkwalker** Best for: global coverage, image/video recognition, strong AI insights, and crisis monitoring. 3. **Meltwater** Best for: PR, media monitoring, executive reporting, and broader communications teams. 4. **Sprinklr Insights** Best for: all-in-one enterprise customer experience, social care, and listening across many channels. 5. **NetBase Quid** Best for: consumer intelligence, competitive analysis, and fast topic discovery. 6. **Cision Social Listening** Best for: PR teams that want social + media monitoring in one suite. 7. **Pulsar** Best for: audience research, trends, and cultural insight. ### Quick picks - **Best overall enterprise choice:** **Brandwatch** - **Best for global/visual monitoring:** **Talkwalker** - **Best for PR teams:** **Meltwater** or **Cision** - **Best for customer experience suites:** **Sprinklr** - **Best for market/consumer intelligence:** **NetBase Quid** If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, data depth, or best fit by team**.
What are the best social media analytics tools for companies? 320/mo
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Here are some of the best social media analytics tools for companies: - **Sprout Social** — Best all-around enterprise/social teams; strong reporting, sentiment, and competitor tracking. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Good for managing multiple channels with solid dashboards and scheduling in one place. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening, trend analysis, and reputation monitoring. - **Emplifi** — Strong for customer engagement analytics, publishing, and influencer/performance reporting. - **Meltwater** — Great for media monitoring plus social analytics and PR insights. - **Later** — Best for Instagram/TikTok-focused brands; simple analytics and content planning. - **Buffer Analyze** — Good lightweight option for smaller teams; clean, easy reports. - **HubSpot Social Media Software** — Best if you already use HubSpot for CRM and marketing attribution. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for enterprise-level social listening, AI insights, and global brand monitoring. - **Rival IQ** — Best for competitive benchmarking and channel performance comparisons. If you want, I can also narrow this down by: 1. **best for small business**, 2. **best for enterprise**, or 3. **best for B2B vs. consumer brands**.
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Here are some of the best social media analytics tools for companies: - **Sprout Social** — Best all-around for reporting, team workflows, and cross-channel analytics. Great dashboards and client-ready reports. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Strong for enterprise social management plus performance tracking across multiple networks. - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and competitive intelligence. - **Emplifi** — Good for large brands that want unified analytics, customer care, and influencer insights. - **Sprinklr** — Best for very large enterprises with complex governance, global reporting, and omnichannel needs. - **Meltwater** — Strong for media monitoring plus social analytics and PR teams. - **Later** — Good for Instagram, TikTok, and creator-focused brands needing simpler analytics. - **Buffer** — Best for small teams wanting clean, easy-to-use post and channel analytics. - **Iconosquare** — Great for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn analytics with detailed engagement tracking. - **Agorapulse** — Solid for publishing, inbox management, and easy reporting for mid-size teams. **Best picks by company size** - **Small business:** Buffer, Later, Iconosquare - **Mid-market:** Sprout Social, Agorapulse, Hootsuite - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch, Sprinklr, Emplifi, Meltwater If you want, I can also give you the **best tool for your specific platform mix** (Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, X, etc.).
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Here are some of the best social media analytics tools for companies, depending on what you need: ### Top all-around tools - **Sprout Social** — Excellent for dashboards, reporting, competitor tracking, and team workflows. Great for mid-size to enterprise teams. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — Strong for scheduling plus reporting across multiple networks. Good if you want publishing + analytics in one place. - **Meltwater** — Best for social listening, brand monitoring, and broader media analytics. Useful for PR and enterprise teams. - **Brandwatch** — One of the strongest for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and consumer insights. ### Best for enterprise - **Talkwalker** — Powerful AI-driven analytics, trend detection, and image recognition. - **NetBase Quid** — Great for advanced consumer intelligence and market research. - **Emplifi** — Good enterprise platform for social marketing, customer care, and analytics. ### Best for smaller teams / budget-conscious companies - **Buffer** — Simple, affordable analytics for basic performance tracking. - **Later** — Great for Instagram, TikTok, and creator-focused brands. - **Metricool** — Solid value for reporting, competitor analysis, and multi-platform management. ### Best native platform analytics - **Meta Business Suite** — Best for Facebook and Instagram insights. - **LinkedIn Analytics** — Best for B2B content performance. - **X Analytics** — Useful if X is a major channel for you. - **YouTube Studio** — Best for video and audience analytics. ### My quick picks - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best listening:** Brandwatch - **Best enterprise research:** Talkwalker - **Best budget option:** Metricool If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for B2B vs B2C**.
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Here are some of the best social media analytics tools for companies: 1. **Sprout Social** Best all-around for reporting, team collaboration, and executive-friendly dashboards. 2. **Hootsuite Analytics** Strong for multi-platform management and customizable reports. 3. **Brandwatch** Best for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and competitive insights. 4. **Emplifi** Great for enterprise brands that need advanced analytics plus customer engagement. 5. **Sprinklr** Best for large enterprises with complex social, customer care, and listening needs. 6. **HubSpot Social Media Analytics** Good if you already use HubSpot for CRM and marketing. 7. **Meltwater** Strong for media monitoring, social listening, and PR teams. 8. **Buffer Analyze** Simple, affordable option for smaller teams focused on performance tracking. **Best pick by need:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise:** Sprinklr or Brandwatch - **Best for PR/listening:** Meltwater - **Best budget-friendly:** Buffer Analyze If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked list by company size** (small business, mid-market, enterprise).
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Here are some of the best social media analytics tools for companies: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for reporting, engagement, and team workflows. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — strong for multi-network dashboards and enterprise monitoring. - **Brandwatch** — great for advanced social listening, sentiment analysis, and market insights. - **Meltwater** — excellent for PR + social analytics across owned and earned media. - **Rival IQ** — best for competitive benchmarking and easy-to-read performance reports. - **Emplifi** — strong for customer care, publishing, and commerce-focused analytics. - **Buffer Analyze** — simple, clean analytics for smaller teams and startups. - **Iconosquare** — especially good for Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn metrics. - **Talkwalker** — powerful enterprise listening, trend tracking, and visual analytics. - **Later** — good for Instagram-first brands and creator-focused reporting. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Sprout Social - **Best enterprise listening:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **Best competitive analysis:** Rival IQ - **Best for SMBs:** Buffer Analyze or Iconosquare - **Best for PR + social:** Meltwater If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by budget** or **best tool for Instagram, LinkedIn, or TikTok**.
Which tools are best for real-time social media monitoring? 30/mo
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Top real-time social media monitoring tools: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for enterprise-level monitoring, sentiment, and trend tracking - **Sprout Social** — great all-around choice for monitoring + publishing + reporting - **Hootsuite Streams** — solid for live keyword, hashtag, and brand mention monitoring - **Meltwater** — strong for PR, news + social listening, and crisis monitoring - **Talkwalker** — excellent for deep analytics, image recognition, and large-scale tracking - **Mention** — simpler and more affordable for small teams and startups - **Agorapulse** — good for social inbox monitoring and team collaboration - **Keyhole** — best for hashtag, campaign, and influencer tracking If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, team size, or platform** (X, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.).
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Top real-time social media monitoring tools: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — best for deep analytics and large-scale brand monitoring - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for publishing + monitoring in one place - **Meltwater** — strong for media + social monitoring, good enterprise option - **Talkwalker** — excellent real-time alerts and broad channel coverage - **Hootsuite Streams** — simple, practical for live keyword and mention tracking - **Mention** — easy setup, good for smaller teams and fast alerts - **Agorapulse** — solid inbox + monitoring for social teams - **Sprinklr** — best for very large enterprises with complex workflows - **BuzzSumo** — best for tracking content trends and viral mentions - **Awario** — affordable and effective for brand/keyword monitoring If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **use case** (brand reputation, competitor tracking, crisis alerts, etc.).
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
Top real-time social media monitoring tools: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for deep listening, sentiment, and enterprise analytics. - **Meltwater** — strong for PR teams and broad media + social monitoring. - **Sprout Social** — great for real-time engagement and team workflows. - **Talkwalker** — excellent AI-driven alerts and visual content monitoring. - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid all-in-one option for monitoring + publishing. - **Mention** — easy to use and good for fast alerts on brand mentions. - **Agorapulse** — strong for inbox-style monitoring and response management. If you want the best by use case: - **Enterprise listening:** Brandwatch or Talkwalker - **PR/media monitoring:** Meltwater - **Customer support/community management:** Sprout Social or Agorapulse - **Budget-friendly:** Mention If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, or best for X/Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, or TikTok**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
Best real-time social media monitoring tools: - **Brandwatch** — best overall for deep analytics, alerts, and large-scale listening. - **Sprout Social** — best for teams that want monitoring + publishing + engagement in one place. - **Meltwater** — strong for media + social monitoring, especially PR and reputation tracking. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for real-time alerts, visual insights, and broad coverage. - **Hootsuite Streams** — good for simple real-time tracking inside a familiar social dashboard. - **Mention** — affordable and easy to use for smaller teams and fast alerts. - **Agorapulse** — strong inbox and community management with good monitoring features. - **X Pro (TweetDeck)** — best for live monitoring of X/Twitter specifically. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small business, enterprise, PR, or customer support**.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
Top real-time social media monitoring tools: - **Sprout Social** — best all-around for live inbox, keyword tracking, and reporting. - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — best for deep social listening and sentiment analysis at scale. - **Meltwater** — strong for media + social monitoring, especially PR teams. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for fast alerts, trend detection, and image recognition. - **Hootsuite Streams** — good for simple real-time monitoring and team management. - **Mention** — lightweight, easy-to-use alerts for brands and keywords. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade, best for large teams and omnichannel monitoring. - **BuzzSumo** — great for content and influencer monitoring, less robust for full social listening. If you want the best picks by use case: - **Small team:** Hootsuite or Mention - **PR/brand monitoring:** Meltwater or Talkwalker - **Enterprise:** Sprinklr or Brandwatch - **Customer care:** Sprout Social If you want, I can also give you the best tool by budget or platform (X, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit).
What are the leading social analytics tools for audience insights?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the leading social analytics tools for **audience insights**: - **Sprout Social** — strong for audience demographics, engagement patterns, and reporting across major platforms. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — good all-around social reporting with audience growth and performance trends. - **Brandwatch** — excellent for deep audience intelligence, sentiment, and social listening at enterprise scale. - **Talkwalker** — powerful for audience trends, conversation analysis, and competitive benchmarking. - **Meltwater** — solid for media + social intelligence, especially audience and brand monitoring. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade tool with robust audience segmentation and omnichannel analytics. - **Pulsar** — great for audience personas, interest clusters, and trend discovery. - **Emplifi** — strong for social performance, audience engagement, and influencer insights. - **Iconosquare** — popular for Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook audience analytics. - **Keyhole** — useful for hashtag, campaign, and audience tracking in a simpler interface. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **best for SMBs, enterprise, or specific platforms like Instagram/TikTok/LinkedIn**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
Leading social analytics tools for audience insights include: - **Sprout Social** — strong audience demographics, engagement trends, and reporting - **Hootsuite Analytics** — good cross-platform audience and content performance tracking - **Brandwatch** — powerful audience segmentation, sentiment, and consumer intelligence - **Talkwalker** — advanced social listening with deep audience and trend insights - **Meltwater** — solid for audience monitoring, media intelligence, and competitive tracking - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade audience analytics across social and customer data - **BuzzSumo** — useful for content-driven audience interests and share insights - **Later** — best for creator/Instagram/TikTok audience analytics and content planning - **Iconosquare** — strong for Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok audience metrics - **Emplifi** — robust audience and engagement analytics for brands and commerce If you want, I can also narrow this down by: 1. **small business** 2. **enterprise** 3. **Instagram/TikTok** 4. **social listening vs reporting**
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
Leading social analytics tools for audience insights include: - **Sprout Social** — strong audience demographics, sentiment, engagement trends, and reporting. - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — excellent for deep audience intelligence, social listening, and trend discovery. - **Talkwalker** — great for large-scale audience analysis, brand perception, and visual/social listening. - **Meltwater** — solid for audience monitoring, media/social insights, and competitive analysis. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade omnichannel analytics with advanced audience segmentation. - **Emplifi** — good for audience engagement insights and content performance across channels. - **Hootsuite Insights (powered by Brandwatch)** — useful for social listening and audience sentiment. - **BuzzSumo** — best for content-driven audience interests and what resonates by topic. If you want, I can narrow this to the **best options for small business, agency, or enterprise**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the leading social analytics tools for **audience insights**: - **Brandwatch** — Strong for deep audience segmentation, demographics, interests, sentiment, and trend analysis. Great for enterprise teams. - **Sprout Social** — Very user-friendly with solid audience reports, engagement insights, and competitor tracking. - **Talkwalker** — Excellent for large-scale social listening, audience intelligence, and global brand monitoring. - **Meltwater** — Good for media + social intelligence, including audience trends and brand perception. - **Hootsuite Insights** — Useful for monitoring audience conversations and engagement patterns, especially if you already use Hootsuite. - **Rival IQ** — Best for competitive audience benchmarking and social performance comparisons. - **Keyhole** — Good for hashtag tracking, campaign audience analysis, and influencer/reporting insights. - **Buffer Analyze** — Simple, affordable option for small teams focused on engagement and audience growth. If you want the best overall picks: - **Enterprise:** Brandwatch, Talkwalker - **Best usability:** Sprout Social - **Best competitor insights:** Rival IQ - **Best budget/small team:** Buffer Analyze If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked by use case** (B2B, enterprise, ecommerce, agency, small business).
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the leading social analytics tools for audience insights: - **Sprout Social** — strong audience demographics, sentiment, engagement trends, and reporting across major platforms. - **Brandwatch** — excellent for deep audience segmentation, social listening, consumer interests, and competitive analysis. - **Hootsuite Analytics** — solid cross-platform reporting and audience engagement tracking, especially for teams already using Hootsuite. - **Sprinklr** — enterprise-grade analytics with advanced audience intelligence, listening, and omnichannel insights. - **Talkwalker** — powerful social listening and audience trend analysis, good for brand and topic discovery. - **Meltwater** — useful for audience monitoring, media/social intelligence, and competitive benchmarks. - **Emplifi** — strong customer and audience analytics, including performance and engagement insights. - **Buffer Analyze** — simpler, cleaner analytics for audience growth and content performance. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for SMBs, agencies, or enterprise**.
What are the best tools for brand mention tracking on social media?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best social media brand-mention tracking tools: - **Brandwatch** — Best for deep social listening, sentiment analysis, and enterprise-level tracking. - **Sprout Social** — Great all-around tool for monitoring mentions, engagement, and reporting. - **Mention** — Simple, fast, and good for tracking brand mentions across social and the web. - **Talkwalker** — Strong for large-scale listening, trend detection, and visual analytics. - **Hootsuite Insights** — Solid option if you already use Hootsuite for social management. - **Meltwater** — Good for PR teams and broader media monitoring, not just social. - **Awario** — Budget-friendly and useful for smaller teams and startups. - **Mentionlytics** — Easy to use, with solid multilingual monitoring and alerts. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for teams:** Sprout Social - **Best budget pick:** Awario If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or best for startups vs enterprise**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best tools for **brand mention tracking on social media**: 1. **Brandwatch** Best for enterprise-level social listening, sentiment analysis, and deep analytics. 2. **Sprout Social** Great all-around option for monitoring mentions, managing replies, and reporting in one platform. 3. **Mention** Strong, easy-to-use tool for real-time brand alerts across social media and the web. 4. **Hootsuite Insights** Good if you already use Hootsuite; useful for tracking mentions and trends at scale. 5. **Meltwater** Excellent for broader media and social monitoring, especially for PR and reputation management. 6. **Talkwalker** Powerful for advanced social listening, image recognition, and multilingual tracking. 7. **Agorapulse** Solid choice for smaller teams that want inbox-style mention management and engagement. 8. **Buffer** More lightweight, but useful for monitoring engagement and staying on top of social conversations. **Best pick by need:** - **Enterprise / advanced analytics:** Brandwatch, Talkwalker, Meltwater - **Best for social media management + tracking:** Sprout Social, Hootsuite Insights - **Simple and affordable:** Mention, Agorapulse If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget, company size, or platform** (Instagram, X, TikTok, LinkedIn).
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
Top tools for brand mention tracking on social media: - **Brandwatch Consumer Research** — best for deep social listening, sentiment, trends, and competitive tracking. - **Sprout Social** — great all-around option for monitoring mentions, inbox management, and reporting. - **Mention** — simple, fast setup for tracking brand, competitor, and keyword mentions across social and web. - **Meltwater** — strong for enterprise-level media monitoring and social analytics. - **Hootsuite Insights** — solid if you already use Hootsuite for publishing and team workflows. - **Talkwalker** — excellent for advanced analytics, image recognition, and global coverage. - **Sprinklr** — best for large teams needing social listening, care, and governance in one platform. - **Keyhole** — good for campaign tracking, hashtags, and real-time social mention dashboards. If you want the best picks by use case: - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for small teams:** Mention - **Best for agencies:** Sprout Social or Meltwater - **Best for enterprise:** Talkwalker or Sprinklr If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, team size, or which platforms you need to monitor (X, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Reddit).
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best tools for **brand mention tracking on social media**: 1. **Brandwatch** Best for: enterprise-level social listening and deep analytics Strong at sentiment analysis, trend tracking, and large-scale monitoring across major platforms. 2. **Sprout Social** Best for: teams that want listening + publishing + reporting in one tool Good dashboards, easy workflow, and solid mention tracking for brands and campaigns. 3. **Meltwater** Best for: broad media monitoring plus social mentions Useful if you want social + news + web coverage in one place. 4. **Mention** Best for: real-time brand alerts Simple to set up and great for smaller teams that need fast notifications when their brand is mentioned. 5. **Talkwalker** Best for: advanced social listening and visual analytics Strong for trend detection, image recognition, and multilingual monitoring. 6. **Hootsuite Insights** Best for: Hootsuite users who want monitoring built in Good if your team already uses Hootsuite for social management. 7. **BuzzSumo** Best for: content-driven brands and monitoring shares/mentions Great for tracking what content and topics are getting traction. 8. **Awario** Best for: affordable mention tracking for startups and SMBs Covers social, blogs, forums, and web mentions with useful lead-generation features. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for small teams:** Mention or Awario - **Best all-in-one social suite:** Sprout Social - **Best for enterprise:** Talkwalker or Meltwater If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **platforms you care about** (Instagram, X, TikTok, Reddit, etc.).
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
Top tools for brand mention tracking on social media: - **Brandwatch** — best for enterprise-grade social listening and deep sentiment/mention analysis. - **Sprout Social** — great all-around option for monitoring mentions, engagement, and reporting. - **Meltwater** — strong for media + social tracking, especially if you want broader PR monitoring. - **Mention** — simple, fast, and good for tracking brand mentions across social and web. - **Talkwalker** — very powerful for sentiment, image/logo recognition, and trend detection. - **Awario** — solid budget-friendly choice for social mention tracking and lead discovery. - **Hootsuite** — good if you already use it for scheduling; streams make monitoring easy. - **BuzzSumo** — better for content and influencer tracking, but useful for brand mention alerts too. If you want the best by use case: - **Best overall:** Brandwatch - **Best for SMBs:** Mention or Awario - **Best for teams:** Sprout Social - **Best for PR + social:** Meltwater - **Best for advanced analytics:** Talkwalker If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for Instagram/X/TikTok**.
Which social listening software is best overall? 10/mo
1/5 mention 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
**Best overall: Brandwatch Consumer Research** It’s the strongest all-around option for **deep social listening, robust analytics, broad source coverage, and enterprise-grade reporting**. **Why it stands out** - Excellent query building and segmentation - Strong AI-driven insights and trend detection - Good coverage across social, news, forums, and reviews - Very solid dashboards and exports for stakeholders **Close alternatives** - **Talkwalker** — best if you want powerful image/visual listening and global coverage - **Meltwater** — best for PR + media monitoring alongside social listening - **Sprout Social** — best for teams that want listening plus publishing/engagement in one tool If you want, I can also give you the **best choice by budget** or **for small business vs enterprise**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
**Best overall: Brandwatch Consumer Research** Why it wins: - Best-in-class **social + web listening** - Strong **sentiment analysis** and trend detection - Excellent **dashboards, queries, and reporting** - Broad **data coverage** and deep analytics for enterprise use **Runner-up:** **Talkwalker** - Very strong for **brand monitoring** and **visual listening** - Great if you want powerful analytics with a slightly different UI/workflow **If you want simpler/all-in-one:** **Sprout Social** - Easier to use, good for teams that also need **publishing + engagement** If you want, I can also give you the **best option by budget** or **by company size**.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
**Best overall: Brandwatch** Why it wins: - Deep social listening and analytics - Strong sentiment, trend, and audience insights - Broad source coverage - Good for both research and brand monitoring at scale **Runner-up picks** - **Talkwalker** — best for visual listening and global coverage - **Sprout Social** — best if you want listening plus publishing and inbox in one tool - **Meltwater** — strong for PR/earned media monitoring - **Mention** — simpler, cheaper option for smaller teams If you want, I can also give you the **best choice by budget, team size, or use case**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
**Best overall: Brandwatch Consumer Research.** Why it stands out: - Best-in-class **data coverage** - Strong **AI-powered insights** and trend detection - Excellent for **enterprise-grade reporting** and filtering - Broad social + web listening beyond just major networks **Good alternatives by use case:** - **Talkwalker** — best if you want powerful visual analytics and image/logo recognition - **Sprout Social Listening** — best all-around for teams that want listening + publishing + engagement in one tool - **Meltwater** — strong for PR, media monitoring, and social intelligence - **Mention** — simpler and more affordable for smaller teams If you want one pick with the broadest “overall best” reputation, I’d go with **Brandwatch**.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
**Best overall: Brandwatch Consumer Research.** Why it wins overall: - **Deepest data coverage and analysis** - **Strong AI-powered insights** - **Excellent dashboards, alerts, and trend tracking** - **Scales well for enterprise and complex teams** **Best alternatives by use case:** - **Meltwater** — best all-in-one for PR + social listening - **Talkwalker** — strong for image recognition and broad brand monitoring - **Sprout Social** — best for teams that want listening + publishing + engagement in one tool - **Brand24** — best budget-friendly option for smaller teams If you want, I can also give you the **best pick by budget, team size, or industry**.

All 72 prompts run for Brand24

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Brand24 known for?
  • 2 What are Brand24's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Brand24? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Brand24 compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Brand24?
  • 6 What is a typical social analytics tool known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best social analytics tools for small businesses? discovery
  • 2 Which social listening tools work best for startups? discovery
  • 3 What are the best social analytics tools for nonprofits? discovery
  • 4 Which tools are best for tracking competitor mentions on social media? discovery
  • 5 What social listening tools are good for customer support teams? discovery
  • 6 Which social analytics tools help with campaign reporting? discovery
  • 7 What are the best tools for hashtag analytics and monitoring? discovery
  • 8 Which social listening platforms are useful for crisis monitoring? discovery
  • 9 What are the best social analytics tools for agencies? discovery
  • 10 Which tools are best for analyzing audience sentiment online? discovery
  • 11 What are good social listening tools for ecommerce brands? discovery
  • 12 Which social analytics tools are best for B2B marketing? discovery
  • 13 What tools help track share of voice on social media? discovery
  • 14 Which social listening tools are best for local businesses? discovery
  • 15 What are the best tools for monitoring TikTok mentions and trends? discovery
  • 16 Which social analytics tools are best for measuring engagement? discovery
  • 17 What are the best tools for social media reporting and dashboards? discovery
  • 18 Which social listening tools are best for product launches? discovery
  • 19 What are the best tools for tracking sentiment around a campaign? discovery
  • 20 Which social analytics tools are best for multi-location brands? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to enterprise social listening platforms? comparison
  • 22 What are the best alternatives to premium social analytics tools? comparison
  • 23 Which social analytics tools are better than basic social monitoring software? comparison
  • 24 What are the best alternatives to all-in-one social media analytics suites? comparison
  • 25 Which tools are better than simple sentiment analysis platforms? comparison
  • 26 What are the best alternatives to social listening tools with limited reporting? comparison
  • 27 Which social analytics tools are better than lightweight mention trackers? comparison
  • 28 What are the best alternatives to social intelligence platforms for agencies? comparison
  • 29 Which tools are better than social analytics dashboards with weak audience insights? comparison
  • 30 What are the best alternatives to real-time social monitoring tools? comparison
  • 31 How do I track brand sentiment across social media? problem
  • 32 How do I monitor social media mentions in real time? problem
  • 33 How can I measure social media performance better? problem
  • 34 How do I find out what people are saying about my brand online? problem
  • 35 How do I analyze audience insights from social media? problem
  • 36 How do I track competitor activity on social media? problem
  • 37 How can I spot a social media crisis early? problem
  • 38 How do I measure share of voice on social channels? problem
  • 39 How do I get better reporting for social campaigns? problem
  • 40 How do I track hashtags and trends across platforms? problem
  • 41 How much do social analytics tools cost? transactional
  • 42 Are there free social listening tools? transactional
  • 43 What is the cheapest social analytics tool? transactional
  • 44 Do social monitoring tools have free trials? transactional
  • 45 What pricing models do social listening platforms use? transactional
  • 46 Which social analytics tools are worth the money? transactional
  • 47 Are there affordable social media analytics tools for small teams? transactional
  • 48 What is the best social listening tool for a limited budget? transactional
  • 49 Do social analytics platforms offer monthly plans? transactional
  • 50 Which social analytics tools have a free tier? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best social analytics tools for tracking brand performance? 20/mo
  • 2 Which social listening tools are most popular right now?
  • 3 What are the top social analytics platforms for businesses?
  • 4 Which tools are best for social media sentiment analysis? 110/mo
  • 5 What are the most recommended social listening tools for brands?
  • 6 What are the best tools for monitoring social media mentions? 6,600/mo
  • 7 Which social analytics tools are best for marketing teams?
  • 8 What are the best social intelligence tools for brands?
  • 9 What are the top-rated tools for tracking online conversations? 70/mo
  • 10 Which social listening platforms are best for enterprises? 10/mo
  • 11 What are the best social media analytics tools for companies? 320/mo
  • 12 Which tools are best for real-time social media monitoring? 30/mo
  • 13 What are the leading social analytics tools for audience insights?
  • 14 What are the best tools for brand mention tracking on social media?
  • 15 Which social listening software is best overall? 10/mo