Comparison

Hootsuite vs Onclusive Social in 2026: Self-serve social management vs enterprise crisis-grade listening

One platform publishes, monitors, and handles customer care from $99 a month with public pricing. The other is a demo-gated enterprise listening specialist built around a dedicated crisis detection module.

Updated July 3, 2026
Hootsuite
Onclusive Social
Key takeaways
  • Hootsuite publishes self-serve pricing starting at $99 a month. Onclusive Social requires a sales demo, with no published pricing anywhere on its site.
  • Onclusive Social's dedicated Sentinel module detects abnormal spikes in negative sentiment or conversation volume and fires automated crisis alerts, a standalone capability Hootsuite does not have.
  • Hootsuite covers the full social workflow across five modules (Perch, Nest, Lumen, Wisdom, Parliament): publishing, inbox, listening, AI, and employee advocacy. Onclusive Social is a monitoring specialist with no publishing or inbox layer.
  • Onclusive Social monitors 25+ platforms. Hootsuite publishes to 8 core networks and extends listening to additional web sources through Lumen.
  • Hootsuite includes API access with both read and write operations on every plan, plus MCP connectors through its Wisdom AI layer. Onclusive Social does not publish API details.
  • Onclusive Social's sentiment analysis explicitly covers French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese, among other languages. Hootsuite does not document equivalent multi-language sentiment depth.
  • Hootsuite offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. Onclusive Social has no public trial; evaluation requires a demo conversation.

Hootsuite and Onclusive Social both monitor social platforms for brand and competitor conversation, but they are built for different buying processes entirely. Hootsuite is a self-serve Social OS with published pricing starting at $99 a month, where listening (Lumen) is one of five modules alongside publishing, inbox, AI, and employee advocacy. Onclusive Social, formerly Digimind, is a specialist enterprise listening platform with no public pricing and no self-serve signup; every evaluation starts with a sales demo. The two also differ in what they optimize for. Hootsuite consolidates the full social workflow into one dashboard, while Onclusive Social goes deeper on a single problem, reputation risk, through its dedicated Sentinel crisis detection module. The choice comes down to whether you need one platform to run social end to end, or a specialist tool for the moment things start to go wrong.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Hootsuite$99/monthMid-market and enterprise social teams that want publishing, listening, customer care, and AI-assisted analysis in one self-serve platform without a sales-led buying process.
Onclusive SocialCustomEnterprise communications and PR teams with a dedicated listening budget who need crisis detection and multi-language sentiment analysis, and can accommodate a sales-led evaluation process.

Hootsuite

Social media management platform consolidating publishing, monitoring, analytics, and customer care across all major networks into one dashboard

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Hootsuite screenshot

Hootsuite has repackaged itself as a Social OS built from five named modules: Perch for publishing, Nest for the social inbox and customer care, Lumen for listening and insights, Wisdom for AI-powered analysis, and Parliament for employee advocacy. For a comparison against a listening specialist like Onclusive Social, the relevant point is that Lumen is one module among five, not the whole product; a team buying Hootsuite is buying a full social operations platform where listening comes bundled in.

Lumen covers brand mentions, competitor activity, hashtags, and trending topics, with basic monitoring on the Standard tier and 90-day trend forecasting added at Professional. Advanced listening with AI analysis of consumer sentiment and emerging themes is reserved for Enterprise, which is the tier where Hootsuite starts to approach the depth Onclusive Social offers as its baseline. Wisdom AI runs across every module, including MCP connectors that let Hootsuite data feed other AI tools in a team's stack.

What Hootsuite does not have is a dedicated crisis module. Its listening is folded into a broader publishing and care workflow rather than built specifically to catch a reputation spike before it escalates. For teams whose primary need is that early-warning function, Hootsuite's general-purpose monitoring is a weaker fit than a platform built around it. Pricing is transparent and self-serve, though the per-user model at $199 to $399 a month adds up quickly for larger teams.

Pricing
Feature
Standard
$99/month
Professional
$199/month
Advanced
$399/month
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Social accounts10UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Competitor monitoringYesYesYesYes
Trend forecasting (90 days)NoYesYesYes
Content approval workflowsNoNoYesYes
API accessYesYesYesYes
Advanced social listeningNoNoNoYes
Best for: Mid-market and enterprise social teams that want publishing, listening, customer care, and AI-assisted analysis in one self-serve platform without a sales-led buying process.

Onclusive Social

Enterprise social listening and media monitoring across 25+ platforms with crisis detection

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Onclusive Social screenshot

Onclusive Social is the listening platform formerly known as Digimind, now folded into Onclusive's broader communications intelligence suite. It does one thing and goes deep on it: monitor brand reputation across 25+ platforms, analyze sentiment with AI, detect competitor and industry trends, and identify influencers by geography and engagement. There is no publishing, scheduling, or social inbox module; the entire product is built for communications and brand teams whose job is understanding conversation, not creating it.

Sentinel is where the platform differentiates itself most clearly from a bundled tool like Hootsuite. It is a dedicated crisis detection module that watches for unusual spikes in negative sentiment or conversation volume and alerts the communications team in real time, before a story reaches mainstream coverage. Having that alert system built into the core listening product, rather than as an add-on tier, matters for teams whose primary risk is reputational rather than operational.

The cost of that depth is access. There is no published pricing, no self-serve signup, and no free trial; every evaluation starts with a demo. That is a real barrier for teams operating on tighter budgets or shorter timelines, and it is the clearest dividing line between Onclusive Social and Hootsuite, which lets a team sign up and start monitoring the same day.

Pricing
Feature
Contact for pricing
Custom
Pricing modelDemo required
Free tierNo
TrialContact to inquire
Platform coverage25+ platforms
Best for: Enterprise communications and PR teams with a dedicated listening budget who need crisis detection and multi-language sentiment analysis, and can accommodate a sales-led evaluation process.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Hootsuite
Onclusive Social
Platforms monitoredInstagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Threads, plus additional web sources for listening25+ platforms including TikTok, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook
Publishing / content schedulingYes, Perch module across all major networks with AI-assisted content generationNo, monitoring and listening only
Crisis detection moduleNo dedicated crisis moduleYes, Sentinel module with automated alerting on sentiment and volume spikes
AI sentiment analysisYes, via Lumen and Wisdom AIYes, AI-powered with strong multi-language coverage
Multi-language sentiment coverageNot publicly specifiedYes, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and other major languages
Competitor monitoringYes, included from the Standard tierYes
Trend forecastingYes, up to 90 days ahead (Professional tier and above)Yes, industry trend tracking
Influencer identificationNoYes, by geography and engagement level
API accessYes, on all plans, read and writeNot publicly specified
MCP / AI agent connectorsYes, MCP connectors through Wisdom AINot publicly specified
Self-serve signupYesNo, demo required
Free trial14 daysNo public trial
Content approval workflowsYes, on the Advanced tier and aboveNot publicly specified
Starting price$99/monthCustom (sales-led)

Which should you choose?

Teams that want publishing, listening, and customer care in one platformHootsuite
Communications teams whose top priority is reputational crisis detectionOnclusive Social
Buyers who want transparent self-serve pricingHootsuite
Global brands needing verified multi-language sentiment analysisOnclusive Social
Teams that want API and MCP access without a sales callHootsuite
Enterprises with a dedicated listening budget and procurement processOnclusive Social
Small to mid-market teams evaluating on a short timelineHootsuite

Hootsuite and Onclusive Social solve overlapping but distinct problems. Hootsuite treats listening as one function inside a full social operations platform, which is efficient if you also need publishing and customer care, but its listening depth tops out at the Enterprise tier. Onclusive Social treats listening as the entire product, with a dedicated crisis module and verified multi-language sentiment that Hootsuite does not match at any tier, but it demands a sales-led evaluation with no visible pricing until you are in a demo. The decision is less about which tool listens better in isolation, and more about whether reputation risk detection needs to be its own specialist system or can live inside a broader social workflow.

Bottom line

Start with Hootsuite if you need one platform to run publishing, listening, and customer care without going through procurement, and $199 a month for the Professional tier is a reasonable entry point for a small team that also wants trend forecasting. Book the Onclusive Social demo if reputation risk is the actual problem you are solving and you need Sentinel's crisis alerting plus verified multi-language sentiment analysis; the lack of public pricing is a real cost in evaluation time, but it buys listening depth Hootsuite does not offer outside its Enterprise tier.

Frequently asked questions

Is Onclusive Social the same tool as Digimind?

Yes, Onclusive Social is Digimind rebranded after Onclusive acquired it. The underlying platform and core listening features carry over unchanged, now positioned inside Onclusive's broader communications intelligence suite.

Does Hootsuite have a crisis detection feature comparable to Onclusive Social's Sentinel?

No, Hootsuite does not have a standalone crisis detection module comparable to Sentinel. Its Lumen listening module covers brand mentions, competitor activity, and trending topics, but there is no dedicated automated alerting system built specifically for sentiment or volume spikes the way Onclusive Social's Sentinel provides.

Can I get Onclusive Social pricing without booking a demo?

No, Onclusive Social does not publish pricing anywhere and requires a demo conversation to get a quote. This is a meaningful difference from Hootsuite, which lists Standard, Professional, and Advanced tier pricing publicly starting at $99 a month.

Which tool is better for an agency managing multiple client social accounts?

Hootsuite is the better fit for agencies because its Advanced tier includes content approval workflows and multi-account management built for that use case, alongside self-serve signup. Onclusive Social is built for enterprise brand and communications teams monitoring their own reputation, not for agencies running client publishing workflows.

Does either tool support non-English sentiment analysis for global brands?

Onclusive Social explicitly documents multi-language sentiment analysis covering French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and other major languages, which makes it the stronger documented option for global brand monitoring. Hootsuite does not publish equivalent detail on multi-language sentiment depth.

Is Hootsuite worth it if I only need social listening, not publishing?

Probably not on its own merits. Hootsuite bundles listening into a five-module platform priced around the full workflow, so a team that only needs monitoring is paying for publishing and inbox features it will not use. A listening specialist like Onclusive Social, or a narrower monitoring tool, is a more direct fit if listening is the only requirement.

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