Traackr pricing isn't listed on a public page — you'll need to contact their sales team to get a number. What we do know from market research: plans start around $25,000/year for the entry-level Growth plan and scale well into six figures for enterprise.
If you're a mid-sized brand trying to figure out whether Traackr fits your budget, this breakdown covers what each tier gets you, what real users say, and how it stacks up against alternatives.
Keep reading this article, where we will explore the costs, benefits, and drawbacks of Traackr and how it compares to Influencer Hero.
Traackr doesn't publish fixed monthly prices. All plans are annual commitments and quoted per business — user count, markets, and program complexity all affect the final number. Below are the publicly known benchmarks.
Growth
• Annual commitment required; minimum 3 users
• Core influencer discovery and campaign tracking
• Limited reporting and benchmarking capabilities
The Growth plan is Traackr's most accessible entry point, starting around $25,000/year. It suits enterprise teams that are just formalizing their influencer program and want a centralized system of record. Reporting is limited at this tier — you'll need to upgrade for deeper competitive benchmarking.
Standard
• Minimum 5 users
• Advanced analytics and team collaboration tools
• Access to Traackr's Brand Vitality Score (VIT)
At ~$32,500/year, Standard is where most mid-to-large brands land. It unlocks the analytics depth Traackr is known for — particularly the Brand Vitality Score, which measures brand impact relative to competitors across earned, owned, and paid influencer content. Industry benchmarking is available as an add-on at an additional ~$8,000/year.
Plus
• Minimum 10 users
• API access included
• Priority support
Starting at $55,000+/year, the Plus plan is designed for teams running multiple brands or regional programs simultaneously. API access at this tier lets enterprise tech stacks integrate Traackr data into existing BI or reporting infrastructure.
Enterprise
• Custom pricing based on brand portfolio, regions, and user count
• Dedicated implementation and onboarding support
• Annual business reviews and roadmap sessions
Enterprise pricing is fully negotiated. This is the tier for global CPG, luxury, or beauty companies running coordinated influencer programs across multiple markets and brands. Think L'Oréal, Lacoste, Samsung — Traackr's public case study roster.
API Pricing: API access is gated to the Plus tier and above. Brands on Growth or Standard that need programmatic data access will need to upgrade or negotiate a custom add-on. Worth noting: Influencer Hero also offers API access across its plans for teams building custom integrations.
Traackr is an enterprise influencer marketing platform founded in 2008, which makes it practically ancient by this industry's standards. It was built before "influencer marketing" was even a mainstream phrase, starting as a social intelligence tool focused on identifying who had real sway online.
Today it positions itself as the system of record for enterprise influencer programs: a platform where global teams manage relationships, track campaigns, benchmark performance, and prove ROI to the C-suite. Its core clients are large, data-driven organizations that need standardized KPIs and cross-market visibility, not just a discovery database.
• Brand Vitality Score (VIT): Traackr's proprietary metric measures a brand's share of voice and influence relative to competitors, blending reach, resonance, and brand impact signals. For teams that need to justify influencer spend to senior leadership, VIT gives you a number that's harder to dismiss than raw engagement rates.
• Market Benchmarking: Traackr aggregates performance data across brands, verticals, and regions, letting teams compare their influencer program against industry averages. This competitive intelligence layer is one of the features that genuinely separates Traackr from most mid-market tools — though it costs extra on lower tiers.
• Influencer Relationship Management (IRM): The platform is designed as a true CRM for influencer relationships. You can track conversation history, assign ownership to team members, tag creators by relationship stage, and manage long-term partnership development across a large, distributed team. Useful for enterprise brands that don't want influencer knowledge siloed in individual inboxes.
• Campaign Performance Tracking (Organic + Paid): Traackr tracks both paid and organic influencer content in a single view, connecting earned media to campaign spend for a cleaner ROI picture. Teams can monitor content across 13+ platforms and pull standardized reports without manually aggregating data from each channel.
• Global Program Management: For brands operating across multiple markets, Traackr supports multi-region, multi-brand program coordination in a way that most SMB-focused tools don't. Shared workflows, cross-market benchmarks, and centralized reporting are built into the platform — not bolted on.
On G2, Traackr holds a 4.3/5 rating across 370+ reviews. Users consistently highlight the depth of audience data and the quality of the benchmarking tools as standout strengths. As one G2 reviewer put it, the platform provided "valuable data that helps us make more informed decisions, including negotiating sponsor contracts" — particularly around audience demographics that were previously hard to pin down.
The most consistent complaints: slow loading speeds, an interface that takes time to learn, and occasional data gaps where influencer content isn't captured automatically (since creators need to opt in before content is fully tracked). A few users flagged the brand safety feature misclassifying content — skincare being tagged as drugs came up as a specific example.
On Reddit and industry forums, the recurring theme is that Traackr is powerful but unforgiving on budget. Teams that aren't running programs at scale tend to find the learning curve and cost hard to justify together.
Traackr's entry point starts at roughly $2,000+/month — and that's before any add-ons like industry benchmarking, which runs an additional ~$8,000/year. Influencer Hero's plans start at $649/month with a 3-month commitment rather than a forced annual lock-in. The pricing gap is significant, and it reflects a difference in what each platform is built to do: Traackr is an enterprise intelligence layer; Influencer Hero is built to run influencer programs end-to-end.
For a deeper look at how the two platforms compare on features, workflow, and use case fit, check out our full Traackr vs Influencer Hero comparison.
Traackr is a serious enterprise platform with a price tag to match. If you're a global brand that needs competitive benchmarking, multi-region coordination, and a system of record for complex influencer relationships, it's one of the more capable tools on the market — and the $32,500+ annual investment can make sense at that scale.
For most growing brands, agencies, and DTC teams, though, the cost-to-output ratio doesn't hold up. You're paying for intelligence capabilities you may not fully use while still needing separate tools for outreach, gifting, and affiliate tracking. Influencer Hero covers that full workflow in one platform at a fraction of the cost. If you're evaluating options in this space, it's also worth looking at Modash and GRIN depending on your team size and program maturity.
Ready to see what an end-to-end influencer platform looks like without the enterprise price tag? Book a demo with Influencer Hero.
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