NeoReach Pricing and Review 2026

NeoReach pricing in 2026: software from $399–$1,500/month and managed campaigns from $25K. See real costs, reviews, alternatives, and when an agency wins.

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NeoReach Pricing and Review 2026

NeoReach pricing runs on two tracks: its SaaS platform starts around $399/month and climbs to roughly $1,500/month for full access, while its managed agency campaigns start at about $25,000. The software typically requires a 12-month commitment, and full pricing isn't published — you'll talk to sales for an exact quote.

That dual model is the thing to understand. NeoReach is both an enterprise influencer marketing platform and a managed agency, and it's built squarely for large brands and Fortune 500 budgets — not small or mid-sized teams testing the waters.

Which raises a fair question if you're a growing D2C brand: is enterprise software (or a $25K campaign minimum) actually the right fit, or would a full-service agency without those minimums serve you better? More on that below — first, the numbers.

NeoReach Pricing

NeoReach doesn't publish detailed pricing, and what's available points to a high-end, enterprise structure across both its software and agency offerings. Expect annual commitments on the platform side.

SaaS platform

The self-serve software gives you access to NeoReach's database of 3M+ influencer profiles, search and filtering, campaign management, analytics, and creator payments. Entry pricing is cited around $399/month, with full platform access running up to about $1,500/month — and NeoReach's own materials reference a $1,500/month rate on a minimum 12-month contract. For that price, you're paying for enterprise-grade analytics and a large database, not a lightweight tool.

Managed agency services

This is NeoReach's hands-off option, where its team handpicks creators, handles outreach and contracts, and runs the campaign for you. Managed campaigns start at roughly $25,000, and full-scale programs run well beyond that. It's aimed at brands with serious budgets that want to step back and let specialists execute.

A note on the commitment: the platform's annual contracts and high entry point mean this isn't a tool you casually trial. Several users report paying for capabilities they don't fully use — a common complaint when an enterprise platform is applied to a smaller program. If you're not running at enterprise scale, the math gets hard to justify.

NeoReach API Pricing

NeoReach offers a data API that's one of its genuine differentiators, exposing 400+ data points including sponsorship pricing data, audience matching, competitor spend analysis, fraud detection, and historical price and ROI data. API access is enterprise-tier and quote-based rather than a published add-on, so pricing is handled through sales. For data-heavy teams it's a strong feature; for most brands it's more than they'll use.

NeoReach Overview

NeoReach is a tech-enabled influencer marketing agency and software platform that manages campaigns for leading brands and Fortune 500s. Founded out of Stanford, it pairs a database of over 3 million influencer profiles with enterprise analytics, campaign management, and creator payments — plus an optional managed-service arm. It has run campaigns for brands like Sam's Club, NVIDIA, A&E, and Byrna, and supports Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, X, Snapchat, and Facebook.

NeoReach Key Features

Influencer Discovery: NeoReach offers search across 3M+ profiles with 40+ filters covering keywords, channels, performance, and audience demographics like age, location, and brand affinity. The database is broad, though it skews toward macro and celebrity creators. Brands focused on micro-influencers often find the filtering less useful for their needs.

Campaign Management: The platform centralizes campaign planning, contract management, content deadline tracking, post review, and payment history. It's designed to run multiple large campaigns at once. This is where the enterprise focus shows — it's built for complex programs, not quick one-offs.

Enterprise Analytics and Reporting: NeoReach provides real-time dashboards with 400+ data points, exportable to CSV, covering spend, ROI, impressions, and engagement. The depth of reporting is one of its strongest selling points. For data-driven enterprise teams, this is the core draw.

Creator Payments: The platform handles creator transactions and tracks payment history within campaigns. Payments are managed in-platform rather than through separate tools. It rounds out the end-to-end workflow for managed programs.

Managed Agency Services: Beyond the software, NeoReach offers full campaign execution — creator selection, outreach, negotiation, and tracking handled by its team. This is the hands-off route for brands that want specialists to run things. It starts at a roughly $25,000 campaign minimum.

NeoReach Reviews

NeoReach earns solid marks for its core promise: reviewers praise the all-in-one management, the real-time analytics, and how it simplifies running campaigns from a single place. For enterprise teams that need depth and reporting rigor, it delivers on the data side.

The criticisms are consistent and worth weighing. Users frequently describe the interface as clunky and outdated, with slow load times and occasional bugs, and say the search can feel like hunting for a needle in a haystack because filters are too broad.

The other recurring themes are cost and creator mix: the pricing is high for what some teams use, and the database leans heavily toward macro and celebrity influencers, which frustrates brands that want micro-influencer campaigns. Several reviewers note they end up paying for capabilities they don't need — the classic enterprise-platform mismatch for smaller programs.

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

NeoReach is unusual in this comparison because it's also an agency — so the real question isn't "software or agency," it's which agency model fits you. NeoReach is built for enterprise brands and Fortune 500 budgets, with software contracts and a ~$25K campaign minimum. NC Media is a full-service agency built to make influencer marketing a measurable growth channel for D2C and growing brands, without enterprise minimums.

When NeoReach wins. If you're an enterprise brand with a large marketing team, a significant budget, and a need for deep, exportable analytics across many simultaneous campaigns, NeoReach is a credible choice. The data depth and macro-creator reach genuinely suit Fortune 500-scale programs. For that buyer, the price and commitment make sense.

When NC Media wins. Brands that aren't operating at enterprise scale — or that don't want to choose between running expensive software themselves and committing $25K+ to a managed campaign — are who NC Media is built for. We deliver an 8X+ average ROAS increase and a -52% average CAC reduction, backed by 8 years of experience, 50K+ influencer partnerships, and 120K+ UGC assets produced for brands like Lululemon, Decathlon, Nespresso, and Under Armour. You get full-service execution and performance accountability without the enterprise price floor.

The fit problem with enterprise tools. NeoReach's cost and macro-creator skew mean smaller and mid-sized brands often pay for scale they can't use. Run the software yourself and you still need a team to drive it; go the managed route and you're into five-figure campaign minimums. NC Media closes that gap — full-service management, sized to your program, with the agency accountable for results rather than just handing over a dashboard.

Is NeoReach Worth It?

For enterprise brands and Fortune 500s, NeoReach can absolutely be worth it. The analytics are deep, the database is large, and the managed-service option means specialists can run campaigns end to end. If you have the budget and the scale to match, it's a capable enterprise platform.

For most other brands, the value is harder to justify. The interface feels dated, the search frustrates as many users as it helps, the creator mix skews macro, and the pricing — annual software contracts plus $25K+ managed minimums — assumes a scale that smaller teams don't have. If you're not an enterprise, you're likely paying for capacity you won't fully use.

Best NeoReach Alternatives

If NeoReach's enterprise pricing, dated UI, or macro-creator skew isn't the right fit, these three tools cover the same ground at different price points. Influencer Hero is the most complete and accessible; the others range from an enterprise peer to an affordable, discovery-first option.

Influencer Hero

An all-in-one influencer marketing platform for D2C brands and agencies, starting at $649/month (Standard), with Pro at $1,049/month and Business at $2,490/month.

It combines discovery, AI-personalized outreach, CRM, UGC tracking, affiliate attribution, gifting, and payments in a modern interface — without the annual enterprise contract or the macro-only skew NeoReach is known for. Where NeoReach is built for Fortune 500 programs, Influencer Hero scales from growing brands up to enterprise while staying usable and affordable. For most brands evaluating NeoReach, it's the more practical pick.

Upfluence

An enterprise all-in-one platform strong in e-commerce, with customer-based discovery, AI outreach, affiliate tracking, and sales attribution, on quote-based pricing commonly cited starting around $2,000/month on an annual contract.

Upfluence is the closest enterprise peer to NeoReach, with deeper Shopify and Amazon integration and direct sales attribution. If you want NeoReach-level capability but with influencer marketing tied directly into your e-commerce and customer data, Upfluence is the stronger comparison.

Modash

A discovery-first platform with a 350M+ creator database, starting at $199/month (Essentials, billed annually) and $499/month (Performance), with custom enterprise plans and a 14-day free trial.

Modash is the affordable, micro-friendly answer to NeoReach's expensive, macro-heavy approach. It covers discovery, audience analysis, outreach via verified emails, and campaign tracking across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube — and is used by brands like Google and Airbnb. For teams whose main gap is finding and vetting creators at a sane price, it's the easiest entry point.

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

NeoReach is a capable enterprise platform and agency that earns its place with Fortune 500 brands running large, data-heavy campaigns. The analytics depth and managed-service option are real strengths. But the dated interface, macro-creator skew, annual contracts, and five-figure campaign minimums make it a poor fit for most D2C and growing brands — and even enterprise users flag paying for capabilities they don't use.

For brands that want influencer marketing to function as a measurable growth channel without enterprise pricing or running the operation themselves, a full-service agency is the better fit. NC Media handles the strategy, execution, and results — sized to your program, and accountable for the ROAS and CAC rather than just the platform access.

If you're evaluating NeoReach 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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FAQ

How much does NeoReach cost?
NeoReach's software starts around $399/month and runs up to about $1,500/month for full access, typically on a 12-month commitment. Its managed agency campaigns start at roughly $25,000. Exact pricing is quote-based through their sales team.
Does NeoReach offer a free trial?
NeoReach doesn't advertise a standard free trial. Its enterprise pricing and annual contracts mean evaluation usually happens through a sales conversation and demo rather than a self-serve trial.
Is NeoReach good for small businesses?
Generally no. NeoReach is built for large companies and Fortune 500s with sizable marketing teams and budgets. Its pricing, annual commitments, and macro-creator skew make it a poor fit for small or mid-sized brands.
What are the best NeoReach alternatives?
Influencer Hero (all-in-one, from $649/month), Upfluence (enterprise e-commerce, quote-based from ~$2,000/month), and Modash (discovery-first, from $199/month) are the strongest alternatives depending on whether you want a modern all-in-one platform, an enterprise peer, or an affordable discovery tool.
Is it better to use NeoReach or hire a full-service agency?
NeoReach makes sense for enterprise brands that want deep analytics and can meet its software and campaign minimums. If you're a D2C or growing brand that wants documented ROAS and CAC results without enterprise pricing or running campaigns yourself, a full-service agency like NC Media is usually the better fit.
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