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Glewee pricing in 2026 starts at $199/mo. See full plans, features, and reviews — plus why a full-service agency may beat managing the software yourself.


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Glewee pricing starts at $199/month for the Build plan, or $150/month if you pay annually. The next tier, Scale, runs $499/month ($375/month annual), and Enterprise is custom-quoted. A free trial is available before you commit.
That makes Glewee one of the more affordable all-in-one influencer platforms on the market, which is exactly how it positions itself. But the sticker price is only part of the story.
Before you sign up, it's worth understanding what the platform actually does for you versus what your team still has to do. There's also a done-for-you alternative most brands don't consider until they've already paid for software that sits half-used.
Glewee runs on a simple three-tier subscription model. Pricing is published openly (a plus in a category full of "book a demo to see pricing"), and the annual option shaves 25% off the monthly rate.
• Access to 12,500+ pre-vetted creators
• Unlimited influencer, UGC & gifting campaigns
• 3 user seats, 10 gifting collaborations/month
• Shopify integration, 0% platform fee per hire
This is the entry tier for teams that want to run campaigns themselves. You get the full self-service toolkit (chat, contracts, content management, affiliate campaigns) plus an onboarding and strategy call. The main caps are the 3 seats and 10 monthly gifting collabs, which smaller brands will rarely hit early on.
• Everything in Build
• Unlimited gifting collaborations
• Unlimited user seats
• Dedicated influencer marketing success manager
Scale is the jump most growing brands and agencies make. The unlimited seats and gifting matter if you're running multiple campaigns or managing several clients, and the dedicated success manager is the real upgrade here. At $499/month ($375 annual), it's priced for teams treating influencer marketing as an ongoing channel rather than a test.
• Full-service influencer marketing management
• Custom brief writing and managed negotiations
• Advanced analytics, strategy meetings
• Exclusive access to top influencers
Enterprise is Glewee's done-for-you tier, where their team handles execution rather than just giving you tools. Pricing is custom and quote-based. Worth noting: once you're paying for a managed service, you're no longer really comparing software prices, you're comparing agencies.
Glewee is an all-in-one, opt-in influencer marketing platform built for brands and agencies that want to launch campaigns fast without a steep learning curve. Its pitch is "fast, easy and affordable," and it leans hard into a self-service workflow: you can build a campaign in a few steps and have pre-vetted creators applying within minutes. It's trusted by 5,000+ brands and skews toward small and mid-sized teams.
• Opt-in creator marketplace Glewee's creators have all opted into the platform and are pre-vetted, so anyone you find is actually available to collaborate. This avoids a common headache with scraped database tools, where you find a creator who never agreed to be there and never replies.
• Customizable campaigns You can build and launch cross-platform campaigns quickly, then let creators apply to your brief. The speed is genuinely a selling point, especially for brands running frequent, smaller activations.
• UGC and content library Brands can commission user-generated content, own the rights to it, and store everything in one central library for easy download. This is useful if you're repurposing creator content into paid ads.
• In-platform chat, contracts, and payments Messaging, contracts, and creator payments all live inside Glewee, so you're not juggling email threads, DocuSign, and PayPal. It keeps the operational side reasonably tidy.
• Performance dashboard and Shopify integration A built-in dashboard tracks campaign metrics, and the Shopify integration ties activity back to your store. Reporting is solid for influencer-specific metrics, though it's lighter on complex affiliate or partner attribution.
Glewee reviews on G2 and Capterra lean positive, with users consistently praising how fast and easy it is to launch campaigns. The all-in-one setup, the content library, and the customer support (especially the monthly calls on paid tiers) come up repeatedly. One G2 reviewer described it as solving "all of the traditional headaches" of influencer marketing by being genuinely all-in-one.
The criticism is more revealing. A G2 reviewer warned that you can't preview the platform before paying, and after purchasing found no creators in their niche and no refund available. That points to a real limitation: the opt-in network, while vetted, is narrower than a scraped database, so niche or international fit isn't guaranteed.
Reddit and forum sentiment echoes this. Glewee is well-liked for ease of use and affordability, but it's seen as best for mainstream consumer niches rather than highly specialized or non-US creator searches.
Here's the part most pricing comparisons skip. Glewee gives you the infrastructure to run influencer campaigns in-house. NC Media runs them for you and is accountable for the results. That's not a feature difference, it's a different category of solution.
When the software wins. If you have someone in-house who owns influencer marketing and has the hours to run it, Glewee is a smart, affordable pick. The platform is easy to learn, campaigns launch fast, and at $199–$499/month it's cheaper than most alternatives. For teams with the bandwidth, that's the right call.
When NC Media wins. If you don't have a dedicated influencer hire, or you've tried software and found the day-to-day lift too heavy, the math changes. NC Media has driven 8X+ average ROAS increases and -52% average CAC reductions across 50K+ influencer partnerships over 8 years, for brands like Lululemon, Decathlon, Nespresso, and Under Armour. You get the results without building the operation.
The hidden cost of software. The subscription is the cheap part. Someone on your team still has to write briefs, vet creators, run approvals, track payments, and compile reports, and that time has a salary attached to it. Once you add the cost of the person managing the tool, the gap between a software fee and a managed service often shrinks a lot more than brands expect.
For small and mid-sized brands that want to run influencer marketing themselves, Glewee is worth it. It's affordable, transparent on pricing, fast to launch, and the opt-in network means you're not chasing creators who never agreed to be contacted. For mainstream consumer niches with an in-house owner, it's one of the better-value options out there.
Where it falls short is bandwidth and scope. The pool is narrower than scraped databases, so niche or international searches can come up thin, and you can't preview before paying. And like any software, it still leaves the actual work (outreach, approvals, reporting) on your plate. If you want influencer marketing to run as a managed, accountable growth channel, software alone won't get you there.
Glewee is a genuinely affordable, easy-to-use platform, with Build at $199/month and Scale at $499/month, plus a free trial to test it first. For teams with the time and a clear-cut niche, it delivers real value and gets campaigns live fast.
The thing to weigh is what it still asks of you. The price covers the software, not the hours of in-house management it takes to actually run campaigns. For brands that want influencer marketing to function as a measurable growth channel without building and staffing that operation internally, a full-service agency is the better fit, and most never realize it's an option until they've already paid for a tool they don't have time to use.
If you're evaluating Glewee 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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