Awario vs Determ in 2026: Social-first listening vs PR-first media intelligence
Both publish their pricing in euros, but they are built for different jobs. Awario leans into social media and web mentions; Determ leans into news, regional PR coverage, and crisis alerting.
Awario Starter costs €29/mo (annual billing), cheaper than Determ's entry Focus plan at €99/mo, but Determ's Focus tier covers 100M+ sources against Awario's 13-billion-pages-a-day web crawl.
Determ has particularly strong news coverage in Central and Eastern European markets (Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, and neighbouring countries), a regional strength Awario's own data does not claim.
Determ uses AI to cluster related coverage into topic threads and score sentiment at the sentence level. Awario tags sentiment as positive, negative, or neutral but does not cluster mentions into threads.
Awario includes white-label report exports from its Pro plan (€89/mo annual). Determ offers no white-label delivery on any tier, a stated limitation in its own materials.
Determ gates share-of-voice measurement behind its Expand plan (€299/mo); Awario's competitor topic slots produce side-by-side share-of-voice comparisons on every tier including Starter.
Determ's API access requires the Command plan at €499/mo. Awario unlocks API access on Pro at €89/mo annual, a much lower price point to reach.
Awario and Determ are both mid-market, transparently priced monitoring tools, which already puts them closer together than most comparisons in this category. The difference is what each one is actually optimised for. Awario crawls 13 billion pages a day and is built around social media coverage: X, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, and Vimeo, alongside news, blogs, forums, and reviews. Determ indexes over 100 million sources with a heavier lean toward online news, print, and broadcast, and it has genuinely strong coverage of Central and Eastern European publications that global tools tend to miss. Determ also adds AI topic clustering and threshold-based crisis alerts aimed squarely at PR and comms teams, while Awario keeps its feature set closer to straightforward mention tracking and competitor benchmarking. Picking between them mostly comes down to whether your monitoring priority is social conversation or PR and media coverage.
The tools at a glance
Awario
Brand monitoring and social listening across social media, news, blogs, forums, and reviews.
Awario tracks mentions of a brand, keyword, or competitor across X, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, Vimeo, news sites, blogs, forums, and review platforms from a single dashboard organised by topic. It crawls 13 billion pages a day, so social conversations and web mentions tend to surface within minutes of publication.
Every topic slot doubles as a competitor tracker, producing side-by-side share-of-voice comparisons for mention volume, sentiment, and reach without any extra configuration or a higher-tier plan. Sentiment is tagged positive, negative, or neutral, and reach estimates weigh source authority and author following to help prioritise which mentions actually matter.
Pricing is a flat monthly fee per workspace starting at €29/mo on annual billing, with white-label reports and API access unlocked on Pro at €89/mo. The trade-off against Determ is depth on the news and PR side: Awario has no topic clustering, no dedicated crisis-alert threshold system, and no regional news specialisation.
| Feature | Starter €29/mo (annual) / €49/mo | Pro €89/mo (annual) / €149/mo | Enterprise €249/mo (annual) / €399/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topics | 3 | 15 | 100 |
| New mentions / mo | 30,000 | 300,000 | 1,000,000 |
| Team members | 1 | 10 | Unlimited |
| White-label reports | No | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | Yes | Yes |
| Free trial | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Determ
AI media intelligence for PR and comms teams with 100M+ source coverage
Determ is a media monitoring platform built for PR agencies and comms teams, indexing over 100 million sources across online news, print, broadcast, and social media. AI does the first-pass work: clustering related coverage into topic threads and scoring sentiment at both the article and sentence level, so a spike in mentions can be triaged as positive coverage or an emerging issue without reading every result by hand.
The platform's clearest advantage is regional: Determ has real depth in Central and Eastern European news markets, covering local outlets and regional-language publications that global monitoring tools frequently miss. For a brand with meaningful presence in that region, this is a genuine functional edge rather than a marketing claim.
Pricing is published in euros and scales from Focus at €99/mo up to Command at €499/mo, with a custom tier above. That transparency is unusual for media intelligence tools that often require a sales call for any number. The trade-offs are a social platform coverage that is narrower than dedicated listening tools, API access locked to the top two tiers, and no white-label delivery for agencies managing multiple client brands.
| Feature | Focus €99/mo | Expand €299/mo | Command €499/mo | Custom Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sources monitored | 100M+ | 100M+ | 100M+ | 100M+ |
| Competitor tracking | 1 competitor | 3 competitors | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Share of voice | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Custom dashboards | Limited | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Source coverage | 13B pages/day crawl (social, news, blogs, forums, reviews) | 100M+ sources (news, print, broadcast, social) |
| Social media depth | Strong (X, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, Vimeo) | Narrower than dedicated social listening tools |
| Regional / language strength | No stated regional specialisation | Strong in Central and Eastern Europe |
| Sentiment analysis | Yes (positive/negative/neutral) | Yes (article and sentence level) |
| AI topic clustering | No | Yes |
| Crisis / threshold alerts | No | Yes (threshold-based, email/Slack/in-app) |
| Share of voice (entry price) | Yes (all tiers, including Starter) | Yes (Expand plan, €299/mo) |
| White-label reports | Yes (Pro plan, €89/mo annual) | No |
| API access (entry price) | Yes (Pro plan, €89/mo annual) | Yes (Command plan, €499/mo) |
| Free trial | Yes, no credit card required | Typically available, check current terms |
| Billing currency | EUR | EUR |
| Starting price | €29/mo (annual) | €99/mo |
Which should you choose?
Both tools earn credit for publishing real prices, which is rarer than it should be in this category. But they are not really competing for the same buyer. Awario's strength is breadth across social platforms plus a flat, cheap entry point, its share-of-voice comparisons work from day one on the €29/mo Starter plan. Determ's strength is depth on news and PR, particularly in CEE markets, plus AI topic clustering and crisis alerting that are built for a comms team's actual workflow, not a marketer's. If Reddit or social conversation is central to what you're tracking, Determ's own materials point you elsewhere; if regional news coverage or crisis alerting is central, Awario simply doesn't have those tools.
Bottom line
Pick Awario if social platforms are where your brand conversation actually happens and you want share-of-voice comparisons without paying past the entry tier. Pick Determ if you run PR or comms for a brand with European market exposure and need AI-clustered news coverage plus crisis alerts, budgeting for at least the Expand plan at €299/mo to get share-of-voice measurement. Neither tool is a strong standalone choice if you need both deep social listening and deep regional news coverage in one place, that combination usually means running both or stepping up to a heavier platform like Brandwatch.
Frequently asked questions
Is Awario or Determ better for tracking Reddit and social media mentions?
Awario is the stronger choice for social media tracking, it natively covers X, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, and Vimeo as core sources. Determ's own FAQ acknowledges its social media depth is narrower than its news coverage and recommends pairing it with a dedicated social listening tool if Reddit or X monitoring is central to your workflow.
Why does Determ cost more than Awario at the entry tier?
Determ's Focus plan at €99/mo is priced for PR and comms use cases, indexing 100+ million news, print, and broadcast sources with AI topic clustering built in. Awario's €29/mo Starter plan covers a narrower mention volume (30,000 mentions across 3 topics) but is built for social-first monitoring rather than media intelligence, so the two entry prices are not really buying the same thing.
Does either Awario or Determ offer white-label reporting for agencies?
Awario is the only one of the two with white-label delivery, available from its Pro plan at €89/mo annual. Determ does not offer white-label reports on any tier, which its own materials list as a limitation for agencies managing multiple client brands.
Which tool has better coverage for brands with a presence in Central or Eastern Europe?
Determ has a clear edge here, its regional source depth in markets like Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, and Romania comes from its origins in Southeast Europe and is not matched by Awario's more general web and social crawl. If CEE news coverage matters to your brand, Determ is the more grounded choice.
Is Determ's API access worth the higher price compared to Awario's?
Determ locks API access to its Command plan at €499/mo, considerably more expensive than Awario's API access on Pro at €89/mo annual. Unless you specifically need Determ's news and broadcast data piped into another system, Awario reaches API access at a fraction of the cost.
Can I get competitor share-of-voice tracking without paying for a mid-tier plan?
Yes, but only with Awario. Its topic-based competitor tracking produces share-of-voice comparisons on every tier, including the €29/mo Starter plan. Determ requires stepping up to its Expand plan at €299/mo before share-of-voice measurement becomes available.

