If you've landed on a Wearisma pricing page expecting a clear plan breakdown, you already know the catch: there isn't one. Wearisma keeps its pricing entirely custom and gated behind a demo call, with no public tier or starting price listed anywhere on its site.
Industry references put it in the mid-to-enterprise range, in the same neighborhood as HypeAuditor and Meltwater (typically $10K–$60K/year), but the actual number you'll be quoted depends on data volume, markets, and which of its three product suites you turn on.
Below, we break down what we know about Wearisma's pricing model, what the platform actually does, where its reviews stand, and how it compares to Influencer Hero if you're weighing the two.
Wearisma does not publish prices, tier limits, or seat costs on its website. There is no monthly billing option visible — all engagements appear to be annual contracts negotiated directly with sales. Independent industry sources place typical Wearisma deals in the $15K–$60K/year range depending on scope, but you'll need to go through their team to confirm.
Here's what each suite covers based on Wearisma's product positioning:
• AI-powered influencer search across 130M+ creator profiles
• Visual and video recognition to surface untagged brand mentions
• Natural language search (typed queries, no filters)
The Discovery Suite is the closest thing Wearisma has to a traditional influencer database, but the angle is different from most discovery tools. It's built to find creators who already post about your product organically — even if they never tag you — rather than running keyword or hashtag filters. Best fit for brands in beauty, fashion, and luxury where visual recognition adds the most value.
• Earned media tracking across paid and organic content
• Campaign ROI and impact reporting
• One-click reports for stakeholder presentations
This is Wearisma's strongest pillar and where most enterprise buyers actually use the platform. It measures the full content footprint of a campaign — including the ~90% of mentions that traditional tools miss because creators don't tag the brand. If you're trying to prove influencer ROI to a CFO who only counts what's measurable, this is the suite you're paying for.
• Competitive benchmarking across brands and markets
• Trend recognition before topics hit mainstream
• Coverage across 70+ countries
The Intelligence Suite sits on top of Wearisma's global dataset and is positioned more like a market research product than an influencer tool. Brands use it to track how they stack up against competitors in specific regions, especially Asia-Pacific where local creator ecosystems are harder to monitor. Useful for global comms teams; overkill for a single-market DTC brand.
API access: Wearisma also exposes parts of its dataset via API for enterprise customers who want to pipe creator and earned media data into their own BI stack. Pricing is separate and not disclosed. (Influencer Hero also offers API access for teams who need to integrate influencer and campaign data into internal systems.)
Wearisma is a UK-based influencer marketing agency and social intelligence platform founded in 2014, headquartered in Chelmsford with a London office. It's positioned as an earned media measurement tool rather than a campaign execution platform — built primarily for luxury, beauty, fashion, and lifestyle brands that need to quantify organic influence at a global scale. Clients include Hermès, Unilever, Coty, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Cartier.
• AI Visual and Video Recognition Wearisma's flagship feature scans video and image content to detect untagged brand mentions — your packaging in a haul video, your logo on a handbag, your product on a shelf in a vlog. It claims to surface roughly 90% of brand-related content that text-based tools miss. For luxury and beauty brands where consumers rarely tag, this is the core reason teams buy.
• Natural Language Search Instead of stacking filters (follower count, location, engagement rate), Wearisma lets you type a plain-English query like "UK skincare creators under 100K with high engagement on routine content" and surfaces matches. It reduces the manual filter-tweaking that platforms like Modash or Upfluence rely on, though it's only as good as the dataset behind it.
• Global Earned Media Tracking Wearisma tracks creator and consumer content across 70+ countries and handles regional language nuances — including local nicknames for brands in markets like China, where consumers refer to luxury houses by colloquial names that English-only tools miss entirely. This is the feature that justifies the price for global brands.
• Competitive Benchmarking The Intelligence Suite lets you measure your share of voice against named competitors over time, broken down by market, channel, and creator tier. It's closer to a Meltwater-style social listening output than a typical influencer dashboard, and it's used heavily by comms teams reporting up to executive leadership.
• One-Click Campaign Reporting Wearisma generates standardized campaign reports that can be exported and shared without manual deck-building. The reports cover paid partnership performance plus organic ripple effects (the untagged content the visual AI surfaces), giving a fuller ROI picture than traditional dashboards focused only on contracted posts.
Wearisma has an unusually thin public review footprint for a platform of its age. Its G2 profile shows zero published reviews, and Capterra coverage is similarly sparse. For a tool founded in 2014 with $5.5M+ in funding and household-name clients, this is a real friction point for buyers doing due diligence — there's almost no peer validation outside of Wearisma's own case studies.
On the flip side, prospective buyers in industry forums consistently flag two issues: the lack of public pricing and the difficulty of evaluating the platform without a long demo cycle.
Reddit and marketing community sentiment is mostly silence — Wearisma rarely comes up in influencer marketing tool debates compared to GRIN, Aspire, or Modash, suggesting its enterprise-only positioning has kept it out of the conversation among mid-market DTC teams.
The most immediate difference is transparency. Influencer Hero publishes its full pricing — $649/month entry, $1,049/month mid-tier, $2,490/month Business — with a 3-month commitment instead of locking buyers into an annual contract.
Wearisma requires a demo call before you see a number, and based on industry placement, that number typically lands well above Influencer Hero's Business tier. Wearisma's strength is the visual AI and earned media measurement, which is a narrower lens than what most growth teams need from their core influencer platform.
Where the two products really diverge is operational scope. Wearisma is built to measure influence — it's an analytics and intelligence layer. Influencer Hero handles the full campaign lifecycle: influencer discovery across 450M+ creators, automated email outreach with AI personalization, a built-in CRM to track relationships and pipeline status, gifting workflows, affiliate and payment management, native Shopify integration to convert top customers into ambassadors, UGC collection, and end-to-end ROI tracking.
If you're running campaigns (not just measuring brand mentions), Wearisma leaves a meaningful workflow gap you'll need to fill with additional tools.
Wearisma is a strong fit for a specific buyer: a global luxury, beauty, or fashion brand whose biggest pain point is proving the value of earned influence — the content creators post about them without being paid or tagged. The visual AI and global reach are legitimately differentiated, and for comms teams reporting share of voice up to a CMO, that's worth a six-figure annual contract.
For most DTC, eCommerce, and growth-stage brands, though, Wearisma is the wrong tool. You need a platform that finds creators, sends outreach, tracks conversations, ships product, manages affiliate payouts, and reports on revenue — not a measurement layer with no execution stack underneath. Influencer Hero covers all of that with public, predictable pricing and a 3-month entry point instead of a year-long commitment.
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