Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most everyday users, Determ wins on value and speed: it starts at €99/month and delivers real-time alerts and sentiment analysis without a sales call. CisionOne is a full enterprise suite with deeper media monitoring and journalist outreach, but its high price and lack of mobile access make it overkill for individuals or small teams. The single biggest difference is price and accessibility: Determ is self-serve and affordable; CisionOne requires a sales rep and a big budget.
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Key differences
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Common questions
Neither has a mobile app. Determ sends alerts via email and Slack, which you can check on your phone. CisionOne is desktop-only, so you can't monitor on the go.
No. CisionOne is too expensive and complex for a small business. Determ is a better fit because it's affordable, self-serve, and gives you real-time alerts without a sales process.
Determ is easier because you can start on your own with a credit card and a guided setup. CisionOne requires a sales call and training sessions, which takes longer.
Yes, both monitor social media. CisionOne covers more sources (news, social, influencers) in one place. Determ focuses on social and web mentions with faster alerts.
Determ at €99/month is worth it for freelancers who need real-time brand monitoring. CisionOne is not worth it for freelancers due to high cost and enterprise focus.
Determ wins for everyday users with its low price and fast alerts; CisionOne is for enterprise PR teams with deep pockets.
If you're a regular person or small team, start with Determ: it's affordable, fast, and you can try it without talking to sales. CisionOne is only worth it if you have a big PR budget and need a full media database — otherwise, it's overkill.