Skeepers is a European all-in-one platform combining UGC, influencer marketing, customer reviews and brand communities. Its influencer arm draws on a community of more than 100,000 nano and micro creators on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, with long-term content rights of up to ten years.
Skeepers does not publish brand pricing. There is no free plan or trial and you request a demo for a custom quote. Here is what is known and what shapes it.
What Skeepers is
Skeepers is a UGC-first suite. Alongside influencer campaigns it handles verified reviews, shoppable UGC on product pages, live shopping and community building, which makes it more than a discovery tool. Its influencer access centres on a handful of European markets.
Because it bundles several modules and leans mid-market to enterprise, its pricing is custom and tied to what you license. That is why there is no public rate card.
The pricing
Skeepers does not publish brand pricing. There is no free plan and no free trial, so you book a demo and receive a custom quote based on the modules you need, the volume of UGC and reviews and the markets you cover. It is positioned for mid-sized and enterprise brands.
Some third-party listings estimate entry around 1,250 euros a month but that figure is not confirmed by Skeepers and real costs vary with scope and usually sit on annual contracts. Treat any single published number with caution and confirm directly.
For a brand that wants reviews, UGC and influencer activation in one suite, that bundled, quoted pricing can make sense. For a team that just needs creator discovery, paying for a full UGC suite is more than the job requires.
What drives the cost
The main drivers are the modules you license and your volume. Adding reviews, shoppable UGC, live shopping and community on top of influencer access pushes the price up, as does the volume of content and the number of markets.
Because it is mid-market to enterprise software on annual contracts, seats, support and onboarding factor in too. The lack of public pricing makes sizing it harder than a tool with published tiers.
Who it fits
Skeepers fits mid-sized and enterprise brands, especially in fashion, beauty and retail across its core European markets, that want UGC, reviews, influencer activation and community in one suite. For product-page conversion and e-reputation, that breadth is the appeal.
It is a weaker fit if you want transparent pricing, a free way to start, broad global creator reach or simple discovery. For those a flat-price tool is more accessible.
Where Flinque fits
Skeepers quotes a bundled UGC and reviews suite with no public pricing. Flinque is a focused discovery tool with a price printed on the page. You get 10M verified creators across Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and X, twelve filters and a fake-follower check on every profile, at prices printed on the page: free to start, $49 a month for Starter, $150 a month for Enterprise. No quote, no retainer, no annual lock-in.
They suit different jobs. For UGC, reviews and on-page conversion in European markets, Skeepers fits. For finding and vetting creators across four platforms at a price you can read, Flinque is faster, cheaper and free to start.
How to get a real quote from Skeepers
With no published pricing and no free trial, the whole game with Skeepers is getting a quote that reflects what you actually need rather than the full suite. Walk into the demo knowing which modules matter, because the bundle spans reviews, shoppable UGC, live shopping, community and influencer access and you pay for what you license.
Ignore the stray third-party figures. Some listings float an entry around 1,250 euros a month but Skeepers does not confirm it and real costs vary with scope on annual contracts, so treat any single number as a rumour until the sales team puts it in writing for your scope.
Separate the influencer module from the rest. If your goal is creator campaigns, be explicit that you do not need the full reviews-and-community stack or the quote will reflect modules you will never use. The more you bundle, the higher the price climbs.
Check the geography early. Skeepers' influencer reach centres on a handful of European markets, so if your audience sits outside them, confirm coverage before you invest any time in pricing. Paying for a suite that cannot reach your market is the most expensive mistake here.
And if the real need is discovery at a price you can read, a flat-price tool gives you verified creators across four platforms without a demo, a custom quote or an annual contract, which is a far simpler path when reviews and live shopping are not the point.
The bottom line is that custom pricing is not a reason to walk away, just a reason to come prepared. Skeepers earns its keep for brands whose growth runs on reviews, shoppable UGC and live shopping in its European markets, where the bundled suite does real work. The mistake is letting the demo quote you the whole stack when you only needed the influencer module. Name your must-have modules, confirm the geography covers your audience and get the number in writing for that scope. And if discovery at a clear price is all you actually want, a flat-price tool skips the demo, the custom quote and the annual contract entirely.
The takeaway
Skeepers keeps pricing custom and behind a demo, with no free plan, positioned for mid-market and enterprise brands that want UGC, reviews and influencer activation in one European suite. Any single public figure is best confirmed directly.
If your real need is finding and vetting creators at a price you can read, a flat-price tool covers it without a custom quote.
Want creator discovery at a clear price? Try Flinque free and vet every audience before you pay.