Introduction
Influencity sits in the useful middle of the market: a big database, deep filters and proper analytics, without the enterprise price tag of the largest suites. It leans on data, with fake-influencer detection and a neat trick of linking a creator's profiles across platforms. The catch, as with most tools at this level, is the tiered pricing and the lack of a lasting free plan. This review covers what Influencity does well, where it slips and who it suits.
Below is an honest look at Influencity's features, pricing and trade-offs. Figures here are reported as of early 2026 and can change, so confirm directly. At the end is a fair comparison with Flinque, since the thing Influencity lacks, a free plan and flat pricing, is what some teams want most.
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The verdict
Influencity is a capable mid-market platform, best for teams that run regular discovery and want deep analytics across a large database. Its filters, fake-influencer detection and profile linking are real strengths, with month-to-month billing adding welcome flexibility. The catch is the metered tiers and the lack of a lasting free plan, so cost climbs with volume. Strong tool for data-led discovery, less ideal if you want a flat price or a free way in.
A data-rich, mid-market discovery platform with a 200M-profile database, priced by tier.
Features
Influencity covers a broad, data-led workflow.
| Area | What Influencity offers |
|---|---|
| Database | Reported 200M+ profiles, four platforms |
| Discovery | 20+ filters, fake-influencer detection |
| Analytics | Audience data, reporting, profile linking |
| Workflow | Relationship management, campaign tracking |
| Billing | Month-to-month available, free trial |
| Pricing | Tiered, metered by limits, no free plan |
The pattern is clear: a capable platform that rewards teams who value search depth and data.
Pricing
Influencity's cost scales with how much you use.
Tiered monthly pricing reported from around $318 a month at entry, climbing with limits on results, analyses and seats, plus custom pricing for larger teams. Free trial, no permanent free plan, month-to-month available. Confirm directly.
The model meters usage, so each tier sets caps on the results you can pull, the analyses you run and the seats you get. Month-to-month billing is a real plus for avoiding long lock-ins. The lack of a lasting free plan means there is no zero-cost way to keep using it after the trial, which is the main budgeting consideration for lighter users.
Pros and cons
The honest balance.
Strengths
- Large database across four platforms with strong filters.
- Fake-influencer detection and creator profile linking.
- Month-to-month flexibility rather than forced annual lock-in.
Trade-offs
- No permanent free plan, only a trial.
- Entry tier is not cheap, with costs scaling by limits.
- Heavy users feel the metered caps most.
Who it is for
Influencity fits mid-market brands and agencies that run regular discovery, want deep analytics across a large database and value month-to-month flexibility. If search depth and reporting matter and the volume justifies the tier, it earns its place. It is less suited to teams on a tight budget or those wanting a lasting free tier. It also overshoots anyone who prefers a single flat price over usage-metered tiers.
How it compares to Flinque
Flinque is the flat-priced counterpoint. It is a discovery and vetting platform with more than 10 million verified creators across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and X. Every profile carries over 200 data points and a fake-follower check, so vetting is built into the search rather than gated by tier.
The cost structure is the clear difference. Flinque is published and flat, with a Free Plan at $0 and no card, Starter at $49 a month and Enterprise at $150 a month, so discovery does not get pricier as you pull more results. You search with 12 filters across creator and audience data, build shortlists and compare candidates side by side.
If you want Influencity's bigger database and deep analytics, with the volume justifying the tier, it is a strong pick. But if you want verified creators, four-platform reach and a flat price with a free way to start, that is where Flinque fits. Try it free and weigh the all-in cost against an Influencity tier.