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Heepsy pricing in 2026 starts at €69/month, with Plus and Advanced tiers up to €299. See full plans, reviews, and why a full-service agency may beat the software.


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Heepsy pricing starts at $89/month for the Starter plan, with Plus at $249/month and Advanced at $369/month. There's also a free plan for basic discovery, so you can test the platform before paying anything.
It's one of the cheapest influencer discovery tools on the market, which is exactly why so many brands look at it first. But the entry price hides a catch: most of the useful features sit behind the higher tiers, and the platform only handles the finding part of influencer marketing.
Before you commit, it's worth knowing what Heepsy actually costs, what it leaves you to manage yourself, and whether a done-for-you agency might get you further for a similar spend. We'll cover all three below.
Heepsy uses a tiered SaaS model: a free plan plus three paid tiers (Starter, Plus, and Advanced). The main difference between plans is volume - how many search results, profile analyses, and outreach contacts you get each month.
The catch is that the most useful features only unlock on the higher tiers.
• Basic influencer search
• Limited number of results
• No detailed analytics or contact info
The free plan lets you create an account and run basic searches to get a feel for the platform. You won't get audience data, engagement metrics, or contact details — it's a preview, not a working tier. Fine for kicking the tires, not for running a campaign.
• 15,000 search results/month
• 50 influencer analytics profiles/month
• 50 outreach contacts/month
At $89/month, Starter is the cheap entry point most first-time brands land on. The catch is that advanced filters like age, gender, and audience location aren't included here, and campaign reporting is absent. Several reviewers have called out that core filters being disabled on a paid plan feels misleading.
• 40,000 search results/month
• 1,000 influencer analytics profiles/month
• 1,000 outreach contacts/month
• 100 media uploads/month
Plus is where the platform starts to feel functional, unlocking the advanced filters and higher volumes most teams actually need. At $249/month, it's a real jump from Starter. This is the tier most serious users end up on rather than the headline $89 plan.
• 60,000 search results/month
• 3,000 influencer analytics profiles/month
• 3,000 outreach contacts/month
• 300 media uploads/month
Advanced adds Shopify integration, affiliate link creation, and sales tracking — the e-commerce features that matter most for D2C brands. The frustrating part is that those features are locked to this top tier only, at $369/month. If you want to tie influencer activity to actual revenue, you're paying for the most expensive plan.
Heepsy is an influencer discovery and analytics platform founded in 2016 and based in Loiu, Spain. It gives brands and agencies a database of 11M+ influencer profiles across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, with filters for location, category, follower count, engagement rate, and audience demographics. It's positioned as an affordable entry point for small-to-mid-sized brands testing influencer marketing.
• Influencer Search Heepsy offers four search modes — AI, text match, lookalike, and handle — so you can find creators by keyword, location, niche, or by mimicking a profile you already like. It's fast and intuitive, which is the feature users praise most consistently.
• Audience Analytics For each profile, Heepsy shows reach, engagement rate, average likes and views, and audience demographics. It also runs fake-follower detection and assigns an audience quality score from 1–100 to help you avoid inflated accounts.
• Creator Detection Tool You can upload an email list or social handles to find creators already following or buying from your brand. This surfaces warm prospects who are likely to say yes, which is genuinely useful for outreach.
• CRM and Outreach Heepsy lets you save influencers into lists, send bulk outreach emails, and track communications in one dashboard. You can also manage gifting, paid, affiliate, or UGC campaigns from the same place.
• Moonio Marketplace + Shopify Integration Heepsy's marketplace (branded "Moonio") lets creators apply to campaigns brands post. On the Advanced plan, the Shopify integration tracks influencer-driven sales in real time.
Heepsy holds solid ratings on G2 and Capterra, with users repeatedly praising its ease of use, intuitive interface, and advanced filters that cut down discovery time. The account-manager support also gets positive mentions from agencies.
The complaints are consistent too. One Capterra reviewer flagged that basic search filters are disabled on a paid plan and that the no-refund policy felt "sneaky." The lack of a mobile app and a database that's weaker outside Spain also come up often.
On Trustpilot, sentiment is mixed: happy users call it a worthy monthly investment, while others report being charged without clear consent and struggling to get refunds. The recurring theme is that the value depends heavily on which tier you're on.
Here's the part most pricing comparisons miss. The real choice isn't Heepsy versus another tool — it's running influencer marketing yourself with software versus having an agency run it for you. Heepsy gives you the infrastructure to find creators; NC Media handles the entire program and is accountable for the results.
When the software wins. If you have a dedicated in-house influencer marketing hire with the bandwidth to run discovery, write outreach, manage briefs, and track payments, a tool like Heepsy makes sense. At $89–$369/month it's a cost-effective way to organize work your team is already doing. No argument there.
When NC Media wins. If you don't have someone whose full-time job is influencer marketing — or you've tried software and found the operational lift too heavy — an agency is the better fit. NC Media brings 8 years of experience, 50K+ influencer partnerships, and clients like Lululemon, Decathlon, and Nespresso. The proof points that matter: an 8X+ average ROAS increase and a -52% average CAC reduction.
The hidden cost of software. The $89 sticker price isn't the real cost. Someone on your team still has to run searches, vet creators, write briefs, chase approvals, handle payments, and build reports. Once you attach a salary to those hours, the gap between a software fee and an agency fee narrows fast — often to the point where done-for-you is the cheaper option.
For small brands and freelancers who want an affordable, easy way to find creators and check their authenticity, Heepsy is a reasonable starting point. The free plan and $89 entry tier make it low-risk to try, and the search experience is genuinely clean.
Where it falls short is depth and scale. The database is small next to competitors and skips anyone under 3,000 followers, the useful features are gated behind the pricier tiers, and crucially, it doesn't run campaigns for you. If you need UGC at volume, multi-market reach, or measurable revenue results, Heepsy alone won't get you there.
If you're evaluating Heepsy 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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