Comparison

Determ vs ForumScout in 2026: Press-and-broadcast media intelligence vs social selling with AI reply drafts

One indexes 100 million-plus news and broadcast sources for PR teams. The other watches Reddit, LinkedIn, and six more platforms and hands your team a drafted reply for every relevant mention.

Updated July 3, 2026
Determ
ForumScout
Key takeaways
  • ForumScout generates an AI reply draft for every matched mention, turning monitoring into an engagement workflow. Determ has no equivalent; it is monitoring and reporting only.
  • Determ indexes 100 million-plus news, print, and broadcast sources with particular strength in Central and Eastern European markets. ForumScout does not monitor traditional news media.
  • ForumScout includes unlimited team seats on every plan starting at $19/month. Determ prices per account tier and does not publish a seat-based model.
  • Determ includes dedicated share-of-voice charts against named competitors from the Expand plan up. ForumScout tracks competitor keywords but has no dedicated share-of-voice visualization.
  • Determ locks API access behind its Command plan at €499/month. ForumScout unlocks API on its Pro plan at $49/month, a much lower entry point for programmatic access.
  • Neither tool offers white-label reporting, so agencies needing client-branded delivery will need a different tool or a reporting layer built on top of either API.

Determ and ForumScout both get filed under brand monitoring, but they were built for different desks. Determ is a media intelligence platform for PR and comms teams, indexing more than 100 million news, print, broadcast, and social sources with sentence-level sentiment scoring and genuine strength in Central and Eastern European coverage. ForumScout is aimed at growth and sales teams: it monitors eight-plus platforms including Reddit, LinkedIn, and Twitter, then writes a draft reply for every mention worth engaging with, turning monitoring into pipeline instead of just a report. Determ starts at €99/month with published tiers up to €499. ForumScout starts at $19/month with unlimited seats on every plan, a pricing model built for small teams rather than agencies billing per client.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Determ€99/moPR agencies and comms teams that need published pricing, sentence-level sentiment scoring, and strong Central or Eastern European news coverage without booking a sales call.
ForumScout$19/moGrowth and sales teams running social selling or founder-led outreach who want monitoring that feeds straight into engagement rather than a separate reporting exercise.

Determ

AI media intelligence for PR and comms teams with 100M+ source coverage

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Determ indexes more than 100 million sources across online news, print, broadcast transcripts, forums, and social media, then uses AI to cluster related coverage into topic threads and score sentiment down to the sentence level. That last part matters for PR teams, since a single article can praise a product in one paragraph and cover an unrelated executive controversy in the next, and a headline-level sentiment score would miss the difference.

The platform's clearest edge is regional: Croatian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Romanian, and other Central and Eastern European outlets get coverage depth that global monitoring tools routinely skip. Combine that with published pricing from €99 to €499 per month and a custom tier above, and Determ is one of the few media monitoring tools where you can build a budget before a sales call.

What Determ does not do is turn a mention into an action. There is no reply drafting, no engagement workflow, and social platform coverage is described in its own materials as narrower than dedicated social listening tools. It is built to tell a comms team what is being said, not to help a growth team respond to it.

Pricing
Feature
Focus
€99/mo
Expand
€299/mo
Command
€499/mo
Custom
Contact
Sources monitored100M+100M+100M+100M+
Real-time alerts
Competitor tracking1 competitor3 competitorsUnlimitedUnlimited
Share of voice
API access
Custom dashboardsLimited
Best for: PR agencies and comms teams that need published pricing, sentence-level sentiment scoring, and strong Central or Eastern European news coverage without booking a sales call.

ForumScout

Social listening with AI-generated reply suggestions for sales and growth teams

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ForumScout monitors Reddit, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, YouTube, Instagram, Bluesky, forums, and news from one configuration, then attaches an AI-generated draft reply to every mention that clears its relevance scoring. The point is speed: instead of reading a relevant Reddit thread and then writing a response from scratch, a rep opens ForumScout, reviews the draft, edits if needed, and posts. Nothing auto-posts on its own, which keeps a human in control of what actually goes out under the brand's name.

Every plan includes unlimited team seats, which is the opposite of how most monitoring tools price. A five-person growth team pays the same $19 to $129 per month as a solo founder, as long as keyword volume stays within tier limits. Webhooks and a Google Sheets integration are included on all plans, which is enough for most teams to route mentions into an existing CRM or spreadsheet workflow without extra middleware.

The tradeoff is depth and polish. ForumScout covers breadth across eight-plus platforms rather than specializing deeply in any one of them, there is no white-label view for agencies, and support is limited to documentation and email. AI reply quality varies enough that every draft needs a human read before it goes out, which the product treats as expected rather than as a flaw to fix.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$19/mo
Pro
$49/mo
Ultra
$129/mo
Keywords monitored51550
Team seatsUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
AI reply suggestions
Platforms covered8+8+8+
Webhook and Google Sheets
API access
Best for: Growth and sales teams running social selling or founder-led outreach who want monitoring that feeds straight into engagement rather than a separate reporting exercise.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Determ
ForumScout
Sources / platforms monitored100M+ sources8+ platforms
News, print, and broadcast coverageYesNo
AI sentiment analysisYes, article and sentence levelYes, relevance and sentiment tagging
AI-generated reply draftsNoYes, on every plan
Competitor trackingYes, up to unlimited on CommandYes, via keyword tracking
Dedicated share-of-voice chartsYes (Expand plan and up)No
Threshold-based crisis alertsYesNo
Team seat pricing modelPer-account tiers, not seat-basedUnlimited seats on all plans
API access (lowest tier that includes it)Command plan (€499/mo)Pro plan ($49/mo)
Webhook / Google Sheets integrationNoYes, all plans
White-label reportingNoNo
Starting price€99/mo$19/mo

Which should you choose?

PR and comms teams reporting on news, print, and broadcast coverageDeterm
Growth and sales teams doing social selling or founder-led outreachForumScout
Small teams that want unlimited seats without per-user pricingForumScout
Agencies that need published pricing before a sales conversationDeterm
Comms teams that want built-in share-of-voice charts against competitorsDeterm
Teams needing API access on an entry-level budgetForumScout
Companies with heavy presence in Central or Eastern European marketsDeterm

The honest split here is monitoring versus monitoring-plus-action. Determ tells a PR team what the press and broadcast landscape looks like around their brand, with regional depth that most global tools cannot match. ForumScout tells a growth team where their category is being discussed on Reddit and LinkedIn, then writes the first draft of what to say back. Trying to use Determ for social selling means doing the reply-writing manually, and trying to use ForumScout for press monitoring means it simply will not see the coverage, since it does not index news or broadcast sources at all.

Bottom line

Choose Determ if your job is press coverage, broadcast mentions, and share-of-voice reporting for stakeholders, especially with any European market exposure. Choose ForumScout if your team is actively engaging in Reddit threads, LinkedIn comments, or founder-led outreach and wants the first draft of every reply written for you. A company doing both PR and community-led growth at once will likely end up running both tools, since the source coverage and the job each one does barely overlap.

Frequently asked questions

Is Determ or ForumScout better for monitoring Reddit specifically?

ForumScout is the stronger Reddit tool. It captures Reddit mentions with AI relevance scoring and drafts a reply for threads worth engaging with, while Determ's own materials describe its social coverage as narrower than dedicated social listening tools. Determ is not built to compete on Reddit monitoring depth.

Does ForumScout replace a PR monitoring tool like Determ?

No, ForumScout does not index news, print, or broadcast sources at all, so it cannot replace a media intelligence platform for press coverage. It solves a different problem: turning social mentions into engagement, not producing PR-style coverage reports. Teams need both if press monitoring and social selling are both priorities.

Which tool is cheaper for a five-person team?

ForumScout is meaningfully cheaper for a small team because every plan includes unlimited seats, so five people cost the same $19 to $129 per month as one. Determ does not publish a seat-based model, and its lowest tier with meaningful features runs from €99/month regardless of team size.

Can ForumScout's AI replies be posted automatically without review?

No, ForumScout only generates draft replies for a human to review, edit, and manually post. There is no auto-posting functionality, which keeps brand voice and account safety in human hands rather than risking automated spam flags on platforms like Reddit.

Does either Determ or ForumScout offer white-label reporting for agencies?

Neither tool offers white-label reporting. Determ has no white-label delivery option, and ForumScout has no client-sharing or white-label view either. Agencies running either tool for client work will need to build their own branded reporting layer on top of exports or API data.

Is Determ or ForumScout better for a brand with strong presence in Central or Eastern Europe?

Determ is the clear choice here. Its coverage of Croatian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Romanian, and neighboring-market publications is a documented strength rooted in the company's regional origins. ForumScout does not monitor news media in any region, so this comparison does not apply to it.

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