Aggero Pricing and Review 2026

Aggero pricing in 2026 runs $79–$399/month plus custom Enterprise. See the full plan breakdown, reviews, alternatives, and a full-service agency option.

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Aggero Pricing and Review 2026

Aggero pricing runs from $79/month for the Starter plan up to $399/month for Premium, with a custom-quoted Enterprise tier on top. All plans come with a 14-day free trial and no credit card required.

Here's the thing most pricing pages won't tell you up front: Aggero isn't a full influencer marketing platform anymore. It's a video content intelligence tool — it tells you why your creator videos, ads, and UGC perform the way they do.

That distinction matters a lot when you're budgeting. Below is the full pricing breakdown, an honest look at what Aggero does and doesn't do, and a done-for-you alternative worth considering if running campaigns in-house isn't where you want to spend your time.

Aggero Pricing

Aggero publishes its pricing openly, which is refreshing in a category full of "request a demo" walls. The platform runs on a credit system — each video you upload and analyze uses one credit — and plans are priced by how many credits you get per year.

Starter

• 1,200 credits per year

• Full feature access (content briefs, drivers & drainers, hook analysis)

• Best for creators, small businesses, and solo social teams

At $79/month (or roughly $59 with annual billing), Starter is the entry point. You get the core toolkit — performance drivers and drainers, video hook optimization, AI content briefs, and the creative assistant. The main constraint is volume: 1,200 credits a year works out to around 100 video analyses a month.

Essential

• 2,400 credits per year

• Same core feature set as Starter

• Marked as the "Most Popular" tier

Essential doubles your credits to 2,400/year for $199/month ($149 annually). It's the same feature set as Starter with more analysis capacity, aimed at teams running content at a steadier clip. If you're regularly testing creator videos or ad variations, this is the tier Aggero pushes hardest.

Premium

• 4,800 credits per year

• Adds competitor campaign analysis

• Advanced (deeper) performance analytics

Premium is $399/month ($299 annually) and unlocks the features serious teams actually want. Competitor campaign analysis lets you dissect any public video ad or influencer post, and the analytics layer goes deeper than the lower tiers. This is the plan for brands running influencer, affiliate, and paid programs at scale.

Enterprise

• Custom credit volume

• Adds audience insights and a dedicated account manager

• Workshops and personalized onboarding

Enterprise is quote-based. On top of everything in Premium, it adds audience demographic insights, a dedicated account manager, training workshops, and a setup call. If you need higher volume or hands-on support, you'll have to talk to sales for a number.

One note on the credit model: because everything is metered per video, your real cost depends on how much you analyze. A team that runs heavy creative testing can burn through a tier's credits faster than the sticker price suggests.

Aggero Overview

Aggero is an AI video content intelligence platform. It analyzes the creative inside your videos — every frame, hook, message, and visual element — to tell you which patterns drive performance and which ones drain it.

It's built for media buyers, influencer and creator teams, social teams, and e-commerce brands who want their video content backed by data instead of guesswork. The company says its models are trained on millions of hours of analyzed content, and it counts names like P&G, Estée Lauder, and Olaplex among its clients.

What it is not is a discovery, outreach, or campaign-management platform. Aggero doesn't find creators, send outreach, manage contracts, ship product, or process payments. It's the analytics brain — you still need to run the actual program around it.

Aggero Key Features

Performance Drivers & Drainers: This is Aggero's core feature. It identifies which specific content elements — talking points, visuals, pacing — lift your KPIs and which ones cause viewers to drop off. The idea is to know exactly what to keep and cut before you scale a piece of content.

Video Hook Optimization: Aggero analyzes the first 3–5 seconds of your videos, the make-or-break window for retention. You get specific recommendations for hooks that stop the scroll, which is where a lot of creator content quietly fails.

AI Content Briefs: Instead of writing creator briefs from assumptions, Aggero generates them from proven performance patterns. The goal is to hand influencers structured guidance on hook, message, and delivery that's actually tied to what converts.

Predictive Scoring: Every video can be scored against historical content patterns before it goes live. It's meant to flag risks and surface opportunities so you can fix a video pre-launch rather than learn it flopped after.

Competitor Campaign Analysis: On Premium and above, you can analyze any public competitor ad or influencer post to see the performance patterns behind it. It's a way to reverse-engineer what's working in your market beyond surface-level view counts.

Aggero Reviews

Here's where you need to be a little careful. Aggero has very little third-party review presence — its Capterra listing currently shows no reviews at all, and it doesn't have an established G2 footprint the way most platforms in this space do.

That's not a knock on the product so much as a signal about maturity. The case studies on Aggero's own site are strong (a beauty brand citing a 45% sales increase, a subscription service citing 1.7x revenue growth), but those are vendor-published numbers, not independent user reviews.

The practical takeaway: there's less public, unbiased buyer feedback to lean on here than with a Modash or HypeAuditor. If you're evaluating Aggero, the free trial is doing more of your due diligence than the review sites can.

Aggero vs. NC Media: Software vs. Full-Service Agency

This is the comparison that actually matters, and it's not tool versus tool. Aggero gives you intelligence about your video content; it doesn't run your influencer program. NC Media runs the entire program for you — and is accountable for the results.

That gap is wider with Aggero than with most platforms. A typical influencer SaaS at least organizes discovery, outreach, and tracking. Aggero is one layer — the analytics — which means you're still doing everything else and interpreting the data yourself.

When the software wins. If you already have a dedicated in-house influencer or creative team running campaigns, Aggero can be a genuinely useful addition to your stack. A team with the bandwidth to source creators, manage relationships, and act on creative insights will get value from the drivers-and-drainers data. For those teams, $79–$399/month is a low-risk way to add a data layer.

When NC Media wins. If you don't have a dedicated influencer marketing resource — or you've tried tools and found that the operational lift eats more time than the software saves — an agency model fits better. NC Media has driven an 8X+ average ROAS increase and a -52% average CAC reduction across clients like Lululemon, Decathlon, Nespresso, and Under Armour, producing 120K+ UGC assets and 50K+ influencer partnerships over 8 years. You're buying outcomes, not a dashboard.

The hidden cost of software. A $199/month subscription is not the real cost of running influencer marketing on Aggero. Someone on your team still has to find creators, write outreach, negotiate, ship product, approve content, track payments, and then read the analytics and turn them into action. Once you attach a salary to those hours, the gap between a software fee and an agency that does all of it often narrows fast.

Is Aggero Worth It?

For the right team, yes. If you're running video content at volume and you have the people to act on the insights, Aggero's creative intelligence is a sharp tool — especially the hook analysis and competitor breakdowns. The transparent, published pricing is also a point in its favor in a category that loves to hide numbers.

Where it falls short is for brands expecting a complete solution. Aggero won't run your campaigns, and it has a thin independent review trail, so you're relying on the trial to validate fit. If your real problem is bandwidth — not knowing what your videos are doing wrong, but not having time to run the program at all — a tool that adds work to your plate isn't the answer.

Best Aggero Alternatives

If you've decided software (not an agency) is your route, these three cover similar or broader ground depending on what you need. If Aggero's analytics-only scope feels too narrow, the first pick in particular handles the full workflow Aggero leaves to you.

Influencer Hero

• All-in-one influencer marketing platform for D2C brands and agencies

• Starts at $649/month (Standard), with Pro at $1,049 and Business at $2,490

• Covers the entire workflow Aggero doesn't: discovery, outreach, CRM, gifting, affiliate, payments, and UGC

Influencer Hero is the strongest pick if your gap is operational, not analytical. Where Aggero tells you why a video worked, Influencer Hero actually finds the creators, runs AI-personalized outreach, manages the relationships, tracks affiliate sales, and processes payments — all in one platform. It's a higher sticker price than Aggero, but it's a fundamentally different (and far more complete) product, replacing the four or five tools you'd otherwise stitch together.

HypeAuditor

• Influencer intelligence platform focused on audience validation and fraud detection

• Starts around $299/month (annual) for Basic, $499/month for Pro; enterprise is custom

• Strong fit if your priority is vetting creator authenticity before you spend

HypeAuditor leans into data accuracy and fraud detection, with discovery, analytics, and a CRM layered on top. It's a credible alternative if your concern is whether an influencer's audience is real, rather than which creative elements drive performance. Just note that its pricing is sales-led above the base tier, so your real cost can climb with usage.

Tagger (by Sprout Social)

• Data-driven influencer analytics and social listening platform, now part of Sprout Social

• Custom/enterprise pricing — quote-based

• Best for larger teams wanting analytics tied to broader social media management

Tagger is the enterprise-leaning option, strong on analytics and reporting where some users find Aggero lacking. Its acquisition by Sprout Social means it plugs into a wider social management suite, which is appealing if you want creator data living alongside your other social tooling. Expect a sales conversation rather than a published price.

And if managing any of these tools yourself sounds like more than you want to take on, that's exactly where a full-service agency comes in — more on that below.

Final Thoughts

Aggero is a sharp, fairly priced tool for a specific job: understanding why your video content performs. At $79–$399/month it's accessible, and the published pricing and free trial make it easy to test. But it's an analytics layer, not a campaign engine — it tells you what's working and leaves the entire operation, plus the work of acting on the data, to your team.

That's the real decision. If you have the people and the bandwidth, software like Aggero sharpens what you're already doing. If you'd rather influencer marketing function as a measurable growth channel without building and staffing an in-house operation, an agency that owns the outcome is the better-fit model.

If you're evaluating Aggero and wondering whether a full-service agency might be a better fit, NC Media offers a no-commitment consultation. Book a call here.

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