Glewee pricing starts at $150/month on an annual plan and goes up to $499/month on a month-to-month basis — making it one of the more affordable self-serve influencer marketing platforms out there. If you need a fully managed solution, there's also an Enterprise tier with custom pricing.
Here's a full breakdown of every plan, what's included, and how Glewee stacks up against Influencer Hero.
• Access to 12,500+ pre-vetted influencers
• 10 gifting collaborations per month
• 3 user seats
At $199/month (or $150/month annually), the Build plan targets small brands and early-stage teams who want to run campaigns in-house without a big commitment. You get unlimited influencer, UGC, and gifting campaigns, Shopify integration, affiliate marketing support, and lifetime content usage rights — but gifting is capped at 10 collaborations per month, and you only have 3 seats, which gets tight fast if you have even a small team.
• Unlimited gifting collaborations
• Unlimited user seats
• Dedicated Influencer Marketing Success Manager
At $499/month (or $375/month annually), Scale is Glewee's main offering for brands and agencies with active programs. The key upgrade here is the removal of the gifting cap, unlimited seats, and access to a dedicated success manager. Everything else from the Build plan carries over. This is where Glewee's value proposition makes most sense — if you're running multiple campaigns monthly and need some support, Scale gives you that without jumping straight to Enterprise.
• Full-service campaign management
• Custom brief writing and managed negotiations
• Advanced analytics and exclusive creator access
Enterprise is custom pricing and built for brands that want Glewee's team handling execution end-to-end. This includes strategy calls, influencer negotiations, content approvals, and reporting — basically a managed service on top of the platform. Influencer payments are separate from the management fee, so factor that into your total budget.
No API pricing: Glewee does not currently offer an API.
Glewee is an opt-in influencer marketing platform built around a curated network of pre-vetted creators — not a database where anyone can show up. Brands can launch campaigns across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook, manage contracts and payments directly in the platform, and pull performance data from a unified dashboard. It's positioned squarely at small-to-mid-sized brands and agencies that want a self-service experience without the complexity of enterprise tools.
• Pre-vetted Creator Marketplace: Glewee's 12,500+ creators have all opted into the platform and been vetted before joining, which means brands aren't chasing down cold contacts or dealing with unresponsive influencers who never agreed to be listed. Every creator you see is actively available for collaboration.
• Unlimited Campaigns on All Paid Plans: Whether you're on Build or Scale, Glewee doesn't restrict how many influencer, UGC, or gifting campaigns you can run simultaneously. That's a meaningful difference from platforms that gate campaign volume behind higher tiers or charge per campaign.
• Shopify Integration + Affiliate Campaigns: Both paid plans include Shopify integration and affiliate campaign support. Brands can track sales directly attributed to influencer activity — useful for DTC brands that need to tie influencer spend to revenue, not just reach.
• Lifetime Content Usage Rights: Any content created through Glewee campaigns comes with lifetime organic usage rights. You're not leasing the content or navigating recurring licensing agreements — you own it to repurpose across ads, social, and email.
• Built-In Contract, Chat & Payment Management: The full collaboration workflow lives inside Glewee: briefing, negotiation, content drafts, revisions, approvals, and payments. Brands don't need to jump between email, DocuSign, and a spreadsheet to manage a campaign.
On G2, Glewee earns strong marks for ease of setup (9.7) and quality of support (9.5), with reviewers frequently noting how quickly they could get campaigns live. One G2 reviewer described how the platform "saved countless hours" through its built-in contract and payment tools and noted running gifting, paid, and UGC campaigns all in one place as a standout advantage.
The most consistent criticism is creator pool depth — specifically, the 12,500-creator network skews toward U.S.-based influencers, and some users have flagged limited international options. Brands running global campaigns or looking for niche creators outside mainstream categories may hit a ceiling faster than expected.
On Reddit and forums, the sentiment is broadly positive for smaller teams: Glewee tends to get recommended for brands just getting into influencer marketing because of the low entry point and straightforward onboarding. More experienced marketers sometimes note the platform feels more guided than open-ended.
Glewee's entry-level plan is significantly more affordable than Influencer Hero's — $150/month versus $649/month is a real gap. If you're a small brand running a handful of campaigns per month with a small team, Glewee's Build plan can genuinely cover the basics. Its strength is in the simplicity of the execution loop: find a creator, launch, approve, pay.
Where the platforms diverge is in scale and control. Influencer Hero is built for teams that want to run influencer marketing as a growth channel — not just a campaign here and there. Influencer Hero's 300M+ creator database means you're not limited to a pre-approved network of 12,500. The platform also includes full outreach automation, an influencer CRM for managing ongoing relationships, Shopify and affiliate integrations, gifting workflows, ROI tracking, and workflow automation — all in one system. That's the difference between a campaign tool and an operational infrastructure for influencer marketing.
If you want to dig deeper into how the two platforms compare feature by feature, check out our full Glewee vs. Influencer Hero comparison.
Glewee is a genuinely solid starting point for brands that want a low-cost, low-complexity way into influencer marketing. The 14-day free trial, the no-contract monthly option, and the unlimited campaign structure on both plans make it easy to test without a big commitment. The creator network being opt-in and pre-vetted removes a lot of the friction that comes with database-style platforms.
That said, once your influencer program starts to grow — more campaigns, more creators, more team members, better attribution needs — the platform's depth becomes a limiting factor. Influencer Hero covers the full operation: outreach at scale, CRM for relationship management, affiliate tracking, gifting programs, and ROI reporting, all with a creator database 20x the size. It's built for brands that are serious about influencer as a channel, not just testing the waters. Alternatives like Modash or GRIN are also worth a look depending on whether your priority is discovery depth or enterprise integration.
Ready to see what a full-scale influencer program looks like? Book a demo with Influencer Hero and we'll walk you through it.
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