InsightAugust 17, 2026

Influencer Marketing Platform Pricing 2026: What Grin, Modash, CreatorIQ and Influship Actually Cost

What Influship, GRIN, Modash, CreatorIQ, and the other names in this category charge in 2026 — software cost, not creator rates. Public prices where they exist; demo-gated where they do not.

Elliot Padfield
By Elliot Padfield

Brands lining up influencer platforms usually want one number: what the software costs this year. Creator fees sit in a different budget — use the 2026 rate guide for those. Here is what Influship, GRIN, Modash, CreatorIQ, and the other names in this category actually charge, from their public pricing pages.

Influencer marketing platform pricing in 2026, compared

Starting price is the lowest published paid tier, or "demo / custom" when the vendor quotes after a sales call. Confirm on the linked page before you buy — list prices, seats, and credit limits move.

VendorStarting priceWhat's includedWho it's forPricing model
Influship$50/mo after a 7-day trialUnlimited creator search, detailed profiles, analytics, multi-seat at no extra cost. Growth is custom (SSO, agency features).Brands and agencies that need discovery and vetting without an annual suiteSelf-serve monthly SaaS (not seat-metered on Professional)
Modash$199/mo billed annually ($299/mo monthly)Essentials: 2 seats, 300 profile views, 150 email unlocks, 100 tracked creators. 14-day trial, no card.Teams that want a large filterable database plus Shopify workflowsUsage-capped SaaS (seats + monthly limits); annual discount
GRIN$200/mo Starter (Free at $0)Starter: 2,000 monthly Gia credits. Free: 200 credits, no card. Growth and above add GRIN Classic workspace capacity.Ecommerce brands running always-on creator, gifting, and affiliate programsUsage-based credits (not per seat); month-to-month
CreatorIQDemo / customEnterprise creator marketing suite. Official site is a pricing-request form, not a public tier list.Large multi-brand / Fortune 500 teams that need measurement and governanceDemo-gated custom contract
UpfluenceDemo / customModular Find / Scale / Autopilot packages. Quote on a call. 12-month minimum. Trial after an initial call.Ecommerce teams that want discovery plus affiliate and campaign ops in one suiteDemo-gated custom (module + team size); annual
AspireDemo / customNo public pricing page. Homepage CTAs are "Book a Demo." Marketplace plus campaign management for ecommerce.Brands that want inbound creator applications and ambassador programsDemo-gated custom
HypeAuditorDemo / customOfficial pricing URL is a demo form. Strong fraud and audience analytics; not a full CRM.Teams whose first job is audience-quality and fake-follower auditingDemo-gated custom

For a feature-level read rather than a price read, see the 2026 platform comparison. Head-to-heads live at Influship vs GRIN and Influship vs Modash.

How these tools actually charge

Four models show up in this category:

  • Flat monthly SaaS. One published number, card checkout, cancel when you want. Influship Professional is this: $50/month, multi-seat included.
  • Usage-capped SaaS. A published starter price that looks cheap until you hit seats, profile views, email unlocks, or tracked-creator limits. Modash Essentials is this. Going over the cap means an upgrade, not a surprise overage line in most cases, but the real cost is the next tier.
  • Credit / usage-based. You pay for work the product does (AI actions, sourcing, reports), not for logins. GRIN's Gia plans are this. Light affiliate work stretches; heavy gifting and reporting burns credits faster.
  • Demo-gated custom. No public number. You book a call, they scope seats, brands, and modules, and you get an annual quote. CreatorIQ, Upfluence, Aspire, and HypeAuditor sit here.

Creator-count pricing (pay per active creator in a CRM) used to be the GRIN story. The live GRIN page now meters Gia credits and only caps active creators inside GRIN Classic on Growth and above. GRIN no longer lists a $399 Lite seat plan.

Influship: $50/month after a 7-day trial

The pricing page lists a 7-day Free Trial (card required, cancel during the trial to avoid a charge) and Professional at $50/month. Professional includes unlimited creator search, detailed profiles, analytics, multi-seat at no extra cost, and priority support. Growth is custom for agencies and enterprise teams that need SSO, usage limits, and a dedicated manager.

The product is discovery and intelligence, not a full creator CRM. The platform is built around natural-language influencer search, match scoring, and profile enrichment across a 10M+ Instagram and YouTube-first index. If you need to wire the same data into your own stack, the influencer marketing platforms with a real API rundown covers programmatic access. API billing is separate from the $50 SaaS plan and is credit-based with no annual minimum.

Influship is the wrong buy if you need a 200M+ scrape of every public 1K-follower account, a TikTok-only roster, native Shopify product seeding and creator payouts, or Fortune 500 governance. Those jobs belong to Modash, a TikTok-native workflow, GRIN, or CreatorIQ.

Modash: $199/month annual, $299/month if you stay monthly

Modash publishes a full tier grid on modash.io/pricing. Essentials starts at $199/month when you pay $2,388 yearly, or $299/month on monthly billing. That plan includes 2 team members, 300 opened profiles, 150 unlocked emails / exports, and 100 tracked creators. Performance is $499/month annual ($599/month monthly) with 5 seats and higher caps, plus payments and affiliate management with a fee-free payout band. Enterprise starts at $14,700/year.

The trial is 14 days, no credit card, with tight caps (20 profile views, 6 email unlocks, 10 tracked creators). Shopify integration is included; you need an active Shopify store to use those features. Annual billing saves $100/month on Essentials and Performance. You can cancel monthly immediately; annual stays active until the prepaid term ends.

Modash is a fair pick when database breadth and Shopify gifting / affiliate workflows matter more than a $50 entry price. It is a weak pick if you only run a few campaigns a year and will blow the profile-view cap, or if you need an API without a separate high-five-figure annual contract. See Modash alternatives if that is the case.

GRIN: public usage-based plans from Free to $1,500/month

grin.co/pricing is self-serve and month-to-month, with no required sales call:

  • Free — $0/mo. 200 monthly Gia credits. No card. Free is the trial; it pauses billable work when credits run out.
  • Starter — $200/mo. 2,000 credits. Positioned for focused programs and recurring work.
  • Growth — $500/mo. 7,500 credits, plus GRIN Classic for up to 100 active creators.
  • Scale — $1,000/mo. 20,000 credits, Classic up to 250 active creators.
  • Complete — $1,500/mo. 30,000 credits, Classic up to 500 active creators.

Pricing is not per seat. You pay for the work Gia does (sourcing, outreach, gifting workflows, reports). Viewing, filtering, manual messages, affiliate link and code generation, and GMV tracking do not spend credits. Paid plans can continue past the bundle at one flat overage rate under a hard cap you set. Unused included credits do not roll over.

GRIN Classic (the hands-on CRM workspace) is included from Growth up, with 5 user logins and Shopify on those plans. If you only need Gia on Free or Starter, you are not buying the full Classic workspace. A $200 Starter bill is not the same product as the older all-in CRM quote.

GRIN is the stronger fit when the job is running an always-on ecommerce creator program (gifting, affiliates, payouts, a roster). It is the weaker fit when the bottleneck is finding the right new creators and you do not want to spend credits on discovery. See GRIN alternatives if relationship management is not what you are buying.

CreatorIQ, Aspire, Upfluence, HypeAuditor: demo-gated

These four quote after a conversation. None of them publish a checkout price on their pricing pages.

CreatorIQ

creatoriq.com/pricing is titled "Request pricing now." You submit a form and schedule a call. There is no public starter tier. Treat CreatorIQ as enterprise / custom until they publish one.

That is a legitimate model for a Fortune 500 measurement suite. It is a slow model if you need a number this quarter before a 45-minute demo.

Upfluence

upfluence.com/pricing describes three modules (Find Creators, Scale Programs, Autopilot) and says pricing is custom-quoted from those modules, team size, and volume. The FAQ states every plan is a fixed platform fee with no percentage of sales, the minimum contract is 12 months, and a free trial is set up after an initial call. No dollar figure appears on the page.

Aspire

aspire.io has no public pricing page. Every primary CTA is "Book a Demo." The row is demo / custom.

HypeAuditor

hypeauditor.com/pricing is a demo-request page, not a self-serve grid. If you need fraud analytics more than a CRM, book the demo and get a quote.

Grin vs Modash vs CreatorIQ cost

What you can actually see without a sales call:

  • Lowest published paid entry: Influship at $50/mo, then GRIN Starter at $200/mo, then Modash Essentials at $199/mo if you prepay a year ($2,388) or $299/mo if you do not.
  • True free start: GRIN Free ($0, 200 credits, no card) and Modash's 14-day trial. Influship's trial is 7 days and requires a card.
  • CreatorIQ: no public number. Budget time for a sales cycle, not a checkout.
  • What you are buying is different. Modash is discovery + usage-capped campaign tooling. GRIN is an ecommerce creator operating system metered in AI credits. CreatorIQ is an enterprise program suite. The monthly integer is not the whole decision.

Add software to creator fees, not instead of them. A $199/mo tool on top of five $800 micro posts is a $1,199 month. A $50/mo tool on the same roster is $1,050. The software delta is real and usually not the line that blows the budget. The line that blows the budget is a 12-month suite you use at 20% because discovery was the actual bottleneck.

When Influship is the wrong fit

Skip Influship when the job is one of these:

  • You need a 200M+ / 350M+ public-profile database. Modash indexes on a different scale (every public creator above a follower floor on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube). If your brief is "show me everyone in this geo with 1K+ followers," that breadth is the product. Influship indexes 10M+ profiles with deeper per-profile intelligence. Coverage wins for some programs.
  • The program is TikTok-only. Influship is Instagram and YouTube first. Confirm niche coverage before you commit if TikTok is the whole channel plan.
  • You need a full ecommerce CRM. Native product seeding, affiliate GMV tracking, creator payouts, tax forms, and an always-on ambassador roster are GRIN's (and, in a custom-quote way, Upfluence's and Aspire's) job. Influship does not replace that stack.
  • You are enterprise in the CreatorIQ sense. Multi-brand permissions, procurement, SSO-as-default, legal review, and a measurement graph across markets. Growth can cover some of that by conversation. It is not a Fortune 500 suite on day one.
  • You want creators to apply inbound. Aspire's marketplace model is built for that. Influship is outbound discovery: you describe the creator, you get a shortlist.

How to choose without a 12-month regret

A short decision path:

  1. Name the bottleneck. Finding creators, managing a roster, paying creators, or proving incrementality to finance. Buy the tool that sits on that bottleneck.
  2. Open the vendor page. If it is a form, the price is custom. Do not budget a number they have not given you.
  3. Price the meter, not the sticker. Modash's $199 assumes you fit 2 seats and 300 profile views. GRIN's $200 assumes 2,000 Gia credits is enough. Burst a cap and you are on the next tier.
  4. Try the self-serve options on a live brief. Run the same search on Influship and Modash, and spend a Free-plan week on GRIN if ecommerce CRM is in scope. One real brief beats three polished demos.
  5. Keep creator fees in a separate bucket. Platform cost is the smaller number. Budget it so you still have money to pay people. The creator rate card is the other half of the math.

If the bottleneck is discovery and you want to see the $50 plan against a real brief, start the 7-day trial. If you already know you need a CRM or an enterprise suite, book those demos with a written list of must-haves so the quote is comparable.

Influencer marketing platform pricing FAQ

How much does an influencer marketing platform cost in 2026?

Published self-serve tools start at $50/month (Influship Professional) and $200/month (GRIN Starter), with Modash Essentials at $199/month on annual billing or $299/month monthly. CreatorIQ, Aspire, Upfluence, and HypeAuditor do not publish a checkout price; they quote after a demo. Confirm on the vendor site before you buy.

How much does Modash cost?

On Modash's public pricing page, Essentials starts at $199/month billed annually ($2,388/year) or $299/month. Performance starts at $499/month annual or $599/month monthly. Enterprise starts at $14,700/year. A 14-day free trial is available with no credit card. Caps on seats, profile views, emails, and tracked creators are part of the price.

How much does GRIN cost?

GRIN publishes usage-based plans: Free at $0 (200 Gia credits), Starter at $200/month (2,000 credits), Growth at $500/month, Scale at $1,000/month, and Complete at $1,500/month. Plans are month-to-month and not priced per seat. There is no $399/month Lite tier on the current pricing page.

How much does CreatorIQ cost?

CreatorIQ does not publish pricing. The official page is a request form. You get a number on a call, not at checkout.

How much does Influship cost?

Influship Professional is $50/month after a 7-day trial that requires a card. You can cancel during the trial. Growth is custom. Multi-seat is included on Professional. See current Influship pricing.

Is platform pricing the same as influencer rates?

No. Platform pricing is what you pay the software vendor. Influencer rates are what you pay creators for posts, usage rights, and exclusivity. Use this page for the tools; use the rate guide for the talent.

When should I skip Influship?

Skip it if you need a 200M+ public database, a TikTok-only program, native ecommerce CRM (seeding, payouts, affiliate GMV), or a Fortune 500 measurement suite. Those are Modash, a TikTok-specialist workflow, GRIN / Upfluence / Aspire, and CreatorIQ.