SARAL pricing starts at $12,000/year on the Starter plan, going up to $25,000/year for Professional — all billed annually or quarterly. If you're evaluating whether the price matches the platform, this breakdown covers every plan, what's included, and how it compares to alternatives like Influencer Hero.
SARAL markets itself as a transparent, no-hidden-fees platform built specifically for DTC brands running ambassador programs. No usage caps on managed influencers, no per-seat charges beyond what's stated in each plan. The pricing is fairly simple — the only variable is how many new influencers you can search and save each month.
• 300 new influencers you can search and save per month
• 100 active partnerships managed at any time
• Post tracking for up to 25 influencers
• 1 user seat
The Starter plan is aimed at brands just setting up their first influencer program. At $1,000/month effective cost, it gives you access to SARAL's core features — discovery, outreach, and CRM — but the caps are tight. You can only save 300 new influencers per month, manage 100 active partnerships, and track posts for 25 of them. If you're doing serious volume or testing a lot of creators at once, you'll hit those limits quickly.
• 800 new influencers you can search and save per month
• 500 active partnerships
• Unlimited influencer post tracking
• 3 user seats
This is SARAL's most popular tier and the first one that unlocks unlimited post tracking. At $1,250/month effective rate, it opens up considerably more discovery volume and enough seat count for a small dedicated team. It's designed for brands that already have a program running and want to scale their creator network without managing the logistics manually.
• 2,000 new influencers you can search and save per month
• 1,000 active partnerships
• Unlimited social listening
• 10 user seats
The Professional plan is built for mature programs running at scale — think agencies managing multiple brands, or in-house teams running full ambassador and affiliate programs simultaneously. The jump in price from Business to Professional is steep ($10,000/year more), but you get full social listening, a 2,000 creator monthly search allowance, and enough seats for a full team. For brands that need custom volumes above this, SARAL offers bespoke plans via direct outreach.
SARAL (formerly GetSaral) is a bootstrapped influencer marketing platform built specifically for eCommerce and DTC brands. Founded by Yash Chavan, it positions itself as the anti-enterprise option — no VC funding, no forced annual contracts (on quarterly plans), and transparent pricing. The platform covers the full influencer program lifecycle: discovery, outreach, CRM, gifting, affiliate tracking, and social listening.
• Real-Time Influencer Search Engine Rather than using a marketplace model with a fixed pool of opted-in creators, SARAL lets you search across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube in real time using public data. You can find influencers by the topics they discuss, brands they mention, or creators similar to ones you've already worked with — which makes it useful for very niche product categories where generic databases fall short.
• Automated Outreach & AI-Powered Inbox SARAL's outreach tool allows you to send personalized email sequences at scale, with automated follow-ups built in. The platform includes a centralized inbox called SARAL Inbox, which consolidates all creator communication in one place — useful when you're running outreach to hundreds of creators simultaneously and don't want conversations spread across Gmail threads.
• Built-In Influencer CRM Every creator relationship lives inside the platform's CRM with status tracking, tags, notes, and pipeline views. Teams that previously managed creators in spreadsheets consistently cite this as the feature that changes their day-to-day the most — you can see at a glance which creators are in which stage, who needs follow-up, and which partnerships have gone dark.
• Affiliate & Performance Tracking SARAL lets you create affiliate links and discount codes, then tracks performance at the individual creator level. Combined with integrations for Shopify, WooCommerce, Klaviyo, and PayPal, this gives DTC brands a reasonably complete picture of which creators are actually driving conversions — not just reach.
• SIA — AI Influencer Assistant SARAL's AI assistant, SIA, is built to help with campaign workflows: finding similar creators, drafting personalized outreach, and surfacing insights. It's a newer addition to the platform but reflects SARAL's direction toward automating more of the day-to-day operational work that slows down small teams.
On G2, SARAL holds a 4.7/5 rating across 53 reviews — with 84% being 5-star. Users consistently praise the platform's ease of onboarding, the quality of customer support, and how much operational time it saves compared to manual processes or disconnected tool stacks.
The most common praise centers on relationship management — specifically how the CRM and pipeline views replace spreadsheet chaos. As one G2 reviewer put it: "SARAL is by far the most efficient, clean and affordable influencer marketing tool I've used till date."
Where users push back: some note the platform's post-tracking and social listening features feel limited on lower plans, and a few mention that the Gmail integration has been buggy at times with delayed email histories showing up in the CRM. Discovery depth compared to larger platforms is occasionally flagged as a limitation for brands needing very deep audience analytics before committing to a creator.
SARAL's entry price works out to roughly $1,000/month, while Influencer Hero starts at $649/month with no annual lock-in required upfront. For brands still validating their influencer channel, the lower barrier to entry and monthly billing flexibility on Influencer Hero's side means less risk if the program takes a few months to gain traction.
The bigger difference shows up in what each platform does at scale. SARAL is intentionally built lean — strong on outreach automation and relationship management, but scoped primarily for ambassador and affiliate programs.
Influencer Hero covers the same discovery and outreach layer while also handling gifting workflows, influencer CRM, Shopify integrations, ROI tracking, campaign analytics, and a broader set of eCommerce automation tools. Teams running multi-channel influencer programs — combining paid, gifted, and affiliate — tend to find IH's workflow integration more practical as volume grows.
SARAL is a solid pick for DTC brands starting or scaling an ambassador program on a lean team. The pricing is transparent, the platform is genuinely easy to pick up, and the support is responsive. If your main goal is building a repeatable creator outreach engine with solid CRM and affiliate tracking, the Business plan at $15,000/year delivers a lot for the money.
Where it starts to show limits is for brands that need deeper campaign management, multi-stakeholder workflows, or tighter eCommerce integration as their program matures. SARAL is also exclusively quarterly or annual commitment — there's no monthly option to test the waters.
Influencer Hero covers a wider operational scope, starts at a lower monthly price point, and doesn't require a long-term contract upfront. If you're weighing your options, it's worth a direct comparison. Other platforms worth considering in this space include Modash (strong on analytics) and Aspire (good for UGC-heavy programs).
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