Devta vs MentionDrop in 2026: freelancer outreach automation vs cross-channel mention monitoring
Devta drafts and sends Reddit and LinkedIn outreach plus Upwork leads for solo freelancers on a pay-as-you-go credit model. MentionDrop tracks Reddit, Google News, and web mentions in one feed with AI summaries and an MCP endpoint starting at $29 a month.
Devta posts comments and sends DMs on Reddit and LinkedIn on your behalf; MentionDrop never posts anything, it only monitors and surfaces mentions for a human to act on.
MentionDrop tracks Reddit, Google News, and web search in one feed with AI summaries and sentiment scoring. Devta only engages on Reddit and LinkedIn, plus Upwork lead monitoring, with no summary or sentiment layer at all.
Devta runs on pay-as-you-go credits with a $49 minimum top-up and no monthly fee. MentionDrop runs a flat subscription starting at $29/mo with no free tier but a 14-day money-back guarantee.
MentionDrop ships an HTTP API and MCP integration on its $59/mo Pro plan, letting Claude or another AI assistant pull live mention data directly. Devta has no API on any tier.
MentionDrop supports explicit competitor tracking by keyword or brand name. Devta has no competitor-tracking feature, it is built for individual lead prospecting, not competitive intelligence.
Devta's own documentation flags that automated Reddit and LinkedIn engagement carries real platform risk, particularly on Reddit. MentionDrop carries none of that risk since it never posts.
Devta and MentionDrop both touch Reddit, but they are not built for the same job. Devta is an outreach agent: it finds threads worth joining on Reddit and LinkedIn, drafts and sends the comments and DMs itself, and layers in Upwork lead monitoring and an AI proposal generator for freelancers chasing client work. MentionDrop is a listening tool: it watches Reddit, Google News, and general web search for your brand, a competitor's name, or any tracked keyword, then hands you an AI-summarized, sentiment-scored feed you can route to Slack, email, or a webhook. One tool acts on your behalf, the other tells you what is being said so a human can decide what to do about it. The comparison below is less about which is "better" and more about which half of that workflow you actually need filled.
The tools at a glance
Devta
AI networking agent for freelancers: Reddit, LinkedIn, DMs, and Upwork leads in one tool
Devta is built for one person: a freelancer or solopreneur who needs to prospect for client work without spending every morning manually scrolling Reddit and LinkedIn. It scans both platforms for threads and profiles matching your target audience, drafts comment replies and DMs in your voice, and monitors Upwork for job posts that match your skills, all inside one dashboard.
The proposal generator is what separates Devta from a plain engagement bot. Each AI-drafted proposal gets a shareable public URL, useful for pitching cleanly outside Upwork's native messaging. Pricing is pay-as-you-go: no monthly subscription, just credits bought against a $49 minimum top-up that do not expire, which suits the irregular workload of freelance business development.
What Devta does not do is tell you what is being said about you or a competitor anywhere. It has no monitoring, no sentiment layer, and no API, and its own guidance admits that automated engagement carries real ban risk, particularly on Reddit, where bot-like posting patterns get flagged.
| Feature | Free $0 | Pay-as-you-go $49 min top-up |
|---|---|---|
| Reddit and LinkedIn engagement | Limited | Unlimited (credit-based) |
| DM outreach automation | No | Yes |
| Upwork lead monitoring | No | Yes |
| AI proposal generator | Limited | Yes |
| Competitor or keyword tracking | No | No |
| API access | No | No |
MentionDrop
Track brand mentions across Reddit, Google News, and the web with AI summaries
MentionDrop tracks brand, product, and competitor mentions across Reddit, Google News, and broader web search, then consolidates them into a single feed with AI-generated summaries and sentiment scoring. The point is to cut the time spent reading raw threads before deciding whether a mention needs a response.
The standout feature is its AI-native access layer: a standard HTTP API plus an MCP-compatible endpoint, gated to the $59/mo Pro plan, that lets you pull live mention data directly into Claude or another AI assistant without building a custom scraper. Alerts route to Slack, email, or webhooks, which opens up automation with tools like n8n or Make.
At $29/mo for Starter, MentionDrop sits in the accessible tier of monitoring tools, though there is no free plan to test it against, only a 14-day money-back guarantee. Coverage depth on very niche subreddits may lag a dedicated Reddit-only tool, and MentionDrop has no way to post, comment, or engage anywhere, it is a read-only layer by design.
| Feature | Starter $29/mo | Pro $59/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Reddit, Google News, and web monitoring | Yes | Yes |
| AI summaries and sentiment analysis | Yes | Yes |
| Slack, email, and webhook alerts | Yes | Yes |
| HTTP API access | No | Yes |
| MCP integration | No | Yes |
| Money-back guarantee | 14 days | 14 days |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary function | Outreach automation and lead prospecting | Brand and mention monitoring |
| Platforms covered | Reddit, LinkedIn, Upwork | Reddit, Google News, web search |
| Posts or DMs on your behalf | Yes, comments and DMs, auto or reviewed | No, monitoring only |
| Competitor or keyword tracking | No, built for individual prospecting, not competitive intelligence | Yes, track your brand, a competitor, or any keyword |
| AI summaries or sentiment scoring | No | Yes, on every tracked mention |
| Proposal or content generation | Yes, AI proposal generator with shareable URL | No |
| Alert delivery | None built-in, outreach is the delivery mechanism | Slack, email, and webhook |
| Free tier | Yes, limited manual testing | No |
| Pricing model | Pay-as-you-go credits, $49 minimum top-up | Flat monthly subscription |
| API access | No | Yes, Pro plan only, $59/mo |
| MCP integration | No | Yes, Pro plan only, $59/mo |
| Money-back guarantee | None stated | 14 days on all plans |
| Platform ban / ToS risk | Higher, automated Reddit and LinkedIn posting flagged as a risk in Devta's own documentation | Low, listening only, no automated posting |
| Starting price | $0 free / $49 min top-up | $29/mo |
Which should you choose?
These two rarely compete for the same budget line because they sit on opposite sides of the same conversation. MentionDrop tells you a thread exists and how people feel about it; it will not write a word or click post. Devta assumes you already know who to talk to and focuses entirely on getting the message drafted and sent, with no interest in tracking what anyone said about you afterward. A freelancer who wants to know when their name or a competitor comes up on Reddit needs MentionDrop. A freelancer who wants that thread turned into a sent comment or DM needs Devta. Neither tool does the other's job, and neither is trying to.
Bottom line
Pick MentionDrop if you need an ongoing read on what is being said about your brand or a competitor across Reddit, Google News, and the web, especially if that data needs to feed an AI workflow through the MCP endpoint or HTTP API on the $59/month Pro plan. Pick Devta if you are a solo freelancer who needs Reddit, LinkedIn, and Upwork outreach actually written and sent, not just flagged, and you are comfortable with the ban risk that comes with automated engagement on both platforms. A freelancer running both a personal brand and active client prospecting could reasonably run both: MentionDrop to catch when their name comes up, Devta to do something about the leads it finds elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions
Can MentionDrop replace Devta for freelancers doing Reddit outreach?
No, MentionDrop cannot replace Devta for outreach because it only monitors mentions and never posts, comments, or sends a DM on your behalf. A freelancer using MentionDrop would still have to manually write and send every reply, which is the exact work Devta automates.
Does Devta track brand mentions the way MentionDrop does?
Not really. Devta is built around outreach and lead prospecting rather than mention tracking, so it has no sentiment scoring, no Google News coverage, and no way to track a competitor's brand name the way MentionDrop's keyword tracking does.
Is MentionDrop's MCP integration useful if I only care about Reddit?
Yes, if you want Reddit mention data inside Claude or another AI assistant without building a custom scraper, since MentionDrop's MCP endpoint on the $59/month Pro plan exposes live mention data directly to AI tools. Devta has no equivalent, and no API on any plan.
Which tool is cheaper for someone just testing Reddit monitoring in 2026?
Devta is cheaper to trial since its free tier costs nothing and only requires a $49 credit top-up once you want real outreach volume, while MentionDrop has no free tier and starts at $29/month, though it does offer a 14-day money-back guarantee if it does not fit.
Is Devta safe to use on Reddit without risking an account ban?
Devta carries real ban risk on Reddit because automated engagement violates Reddit's terms of service to varying degrees, and Reddit is particularly sensitive to detecting bot-like behavior. MentionDrop carries no such risk since it only reads Reddit for mentions and never posts anything.
Can MentionDrop track competitors as well as my own brand mentions?
Yes, MentionDrop lets you set up keyword and brand tracking for competitor names, product names, or any search term, and most users track their own brand alongside two to four competitors. Devta has no competitor-tracking feature at all since it is built for individual outreach, not competitive intelligence.

