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Influencity
Best overallFor most everyday users and small businesses, Influencity is the better choice due to its free trial, lower price point, and massive influencer database. Aspire is a powerful enterprise tool but is overkill and too expensive for anyone who isn't running a large-scale, e-commerce-driven influencer program. The single biggest difference is price and accessibility: Influencity offers a free trial and paid plans, while Aspire requires contacting sales and is built for big budgets.
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Aspire is better if you want to find influencers by visual style (e.g., 'show me creators who post photos with this exact handbag'), but Influencity is better for sheer volume and filtering by location, hashtag, and audience demographics.
No, neither tool has a mobile app. You'll need to use them on a desktop or laptop browser.
Influencity is cheaper. It offers a free trial and paid plans you can buy online. Aspire requires contacting sales and is designed for large budgets.
Only Aspire includes payment processing for creators. Influencity does not handle payments — you'd need to pay influencers separately.
Influencity wins for everyday users and small businesses with its free trial and lower cost; Aspire is only worth it if you run a large-scale e-commerce influencer program.
If you're just starting out or have a limited budget, start with Influencity's free trial — it's easier to get going and you'll quickly see if influencer marketing works for you. Only consider Aspire if you have a big team, a big e-commerce store, and a big budget to match.
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