Introduction
Here is a useful rule for reading any tool's website: if it will not show you a price, the price is high. Influencer.com does not publish one, which already tells you most of what you need to know before a sales call. It is an enterprise play, not a quick monthly subscription. The question is whether that fits you.
Here is what Influencer.com actually is, what its hidden pricing implies, who it suits plus a transparent alternative if the answer is not you.
What Influencer.com is
Influencer.com is a large independent creator agency plus platform, founded in 2015 in London, known for pairing full-service influencer campaigns with its own prediction technology. It works with enterprise brands across strategy, creative, media plus measurement.
That positioning matters for pricing. It is not a self-serve tool you log into plus run alone for a flat fee. It is a high-end partner that plans plus executes campaigns for you, backed by data tooling, which is a fundamentally different cost structure to a subscription product.
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The pricing reality
The honest answer to how much it costs is: it depends, plus they will not tell you until you ask. There is no public rate card, because the offering is custom plus scoped per client. When a company bundles strategy, creative, media plus proprietary technology for large brands, the price hinges on scope, so it is quoted individually.
What you can reasonably infer is the tier. No public price on an enterprise platform is a clear signal of enterprise-level spend, well above an entry self-serve subscription. For actual figures you would request a proposal tied to your specific campaign, plus go in expecting a sizeable, managed-engagement budget rather than a modest monthly fee.
Who it fits
Influencer.com makes sense for large brands plus enterprises that want a full-service partner to plan plus run sophisticated campaigns, with the budget to support it. If you need strategy, creative production plus managed execution wrapped around real data tooling, this is the kind of partner built for that.
It does not fit a smaller brand or a lean in-house team whose main need is simply finding plus vetting creators. For that job, a full-service enterprise engagement is dramatically more than required, plus you would be paying for managed services you do not need when a self-serve tool would do.
Where Flinque fits
The contrast is right there in the pricing transparency. Where Influencer.com hides its number behind a sales call, Flinque states it plainly: 49 dollars a month, with a free tier, no quote required.
Flinque is built for the brand or in-house team that wants to find plus vet creators themselves, across Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and X, with 200 data points each plus fake-follower detection on every profile. It will not run a managed, full-service campaign the way an enterprise agency does, plus it is not trying to. So if you want a high-end partner to run everything, Influencer.com is that kind of option. If you want transparent pricing plus the tools to do discovery yourself, that is Flinque. You can try it free with no credit card.