Comparison

Linkeddit vs MentionDrop in 2026: Reddit-only CMS and lead gen vs multi-channel mention tracking

Linkeddit bundles Reddit lead generation, a full content management system, and a $249 lifetime deal. MentionDrop tracks Reddit, Google News, and general web search from $29 per month, with sentiment scoring baked into every mention.

Updated July 3, 2026
Linkeddit
MentionDrop
Key takeaways
  • Linkeddit sells a $249 one-time lifetime deal that breaks even against its own $49/mo Pro plan in about five months and never charges again. MentionDrop has no lifetime option, only $29/mo or $59/mo billed indefinitely.
  • MentionDrop monitors three channels at once, Reddit, Google News, and general web search, in one feed. Linkeddit is Reddit-only, but adds a full CMS layer (campaigns, kanban, content calendar) that MentionDrop does not have.
  • Both tools offer MCP integration so Claude and other AI assistants can query live data directly. Linkeddit includes it on every tier; MentionDrop gates it to the $59/mo Pro plan only.
  • Linkeddit's lead generation pipelines are unlimited on every plan and include a preset built specifically to surface competitor complaint threads. MentionDrop has no dedicated lead-gen workflow; it is a monitoring feed, not a sales pipeline tool.
  • MentionDrop backs every plan with a 14-day money-back guarantee. Linkeddit publishes no refund policy, though the lifetime tier caps the downside of committing to a monthly plan you later regret.
  • Neither tool has a permanent free tier. MentionDrop's cheapest recurring plan is $29/mo; Linkeddit's cheapest recurring plan is $49/mo, before the lifetime option changes the math entirely.
  • MentionDrop's HTTP API is gated to the $59/mo Pro plan, same as its MCP access. Linkeddit includes API access on every tier, including the Lifetime Deal.

Linkeddit and MentionDrop both promise to save you from manually refreshing Reddit search results, but they are built around different bets. Linkeddit goes deep on one channel: it pairs unlimited lead generation pipelines with a full Reddit CMS, campaigns, kanban board, and content calendar, then sells it as a $249 lifetime deal instead of a forever subscription. MentionDrop goes wide instead of deep, tracking Reddit alongside Google News and general web search in a single feed, with AI summaries and sentiment scoring on every mention batch. If your channel is Reddit and only Reddit, Linkeddit is built for that workflow specifically. If you need to know when your brand shows up outside Reddit too, MentionDrop covers more ground for less money at the entry tier.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Linkeddit$49/moTeams committing to Reddit as a long-term channel who want lead generation and content management in one place, and who would rather pay $249 once than $49/mo indefinitely.
MentionDrop$29/moSmall teams and AI builder workflows that need mention tracking across more than just Reddit, and who want sentiment scoring without paying for a lead-gen pipeline they will not use.

Linkeddit

Reddit lead generation and content management with lifetime deal and MCP integration

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Linkeddit screenshot

Linkeddit combines Reddit lead generation with a full content management system inside one platform. Its pipelines scan subreddits for buying-intent conversations and competitor complaints, score them by AI relevance, and queue them into a kanban board and content calendar so a team can actually work the leads instead of just collecting them in a spreadsheet.

The CMS layer is what separates Linkeddit from a plain Reddit monitor. Campaigns, a kanban pipeline, and a content calendar live in the same interface as the lead data, which matters for teams currently stitching together a monitoring tool, a scheduling tool, and a shared doc to track replies. The MCP integration extends that further, letting Claude and other AI assistants pull live lead data directly into agent workflows without custom API work.

The catch is that all of this depth is Reddit-only. If your brand also needs to know about mentions on Google News or the open web, Linkeddit will not tell you. And the $249 lifetime deal, while genuinely cheap over a year or more, is a bigger up-front commitment than a $29/mo trial-style plan for a team that is not yet sure Reddit is worth the investment.

Pricing
Feature
Pro Monthly
$49/mo
Lifetime Deal
$249 one-time
Enterprise
Custom
Lead generation pipelinesUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Reddit CMS (campaigns, kanban, calendar)
AI content writer
Subreddit monitoring
MCP integration
API access
White-label
Priority support
Best for: Teams committing to Reddit as a long-term channel who want lead generation and content management in one place, and who would rather pay $249 once than $49/mo indefinitely.

MentionDrop

Track brand mentions across Reddit, Google News, and the web with AI summaries

Full review →
MentionDrop screenshot

MentionDrop tracks brand, product, and competitor mentions across Reddit, Google News, and general web search in a single feed. Every mention batch gets an AI-generated summary and a sentiment score, so a team spends less time reading raw threads and more time deciding what actually needs a response.

It is built for AI-native workflows on the higher tier: the HTTP API and MCP endpoint let you wire MentionDrop into Claude or another AI assistant, pulling live mention data into an agent pipeline without a custom scraper. That capability sits behind the $59/mo Pro plan, though; the $29/mo Starter plan gets the monitoring, alerts, and sentiment analysis but not the API or MCP access.

What MentionDrop does not have is a lead generation workflow or a content management layer. It tells you when and where you are mentioned and roughly how people feel about it, then leaves the responding and publishing to whatever tool you already use. For teams that specifically need Reddit-only depth, kanban tracking, or campaign management, that gap matters.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$29/mo
Pro
$59/mo
Reddit monitoring
Google News monitoring
Web search monitoring
AI summaries
Sentiment analysis
Slack and email alerts
Webhook delivery
HTTP API access
MCP integration
Best for: Small teams and AI builder workflows that need mention tracking across more than just Reddit, and who want sentiment scoring without paying for a lead-gen pipeline they will not use.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Linkeddit
MentionDrop
Channels monitoredReddit onlyReddit, Google News, web search
Lead generation pipelinesUnlimited, all plansNo
Reddit CMS (campaigns, kanban, calendar)Yes, all plansNo
AI content writer for posts/repliesYes, all plansNo
Sentiment analysisNoYes, all plans
MCP integration for AI assistantsYes, all plansPro plan only
HTTP API accessYes, all plansPro plan only
Alert deliveryIn-platform CMS queueSlack, email, webhook
White-label reportingEnterprise onlyNo
Lifetime pricing optionYes, $249 one-timeNo
Free trial or money-back guaranteeNo published policy14-day money-back guarantee
Starting price$49/mo ($249 lifetime)$29/mo

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Linkeddit and MentionDrop?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Both tools help you find and respond to Reddit conversations, and Reddit is one of the sources ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews cite most often when answering product and category questions. Neither Linkeddit nor MentionDrop tells you whether the Reddit activity you are generating actually results in your brand getting cited in those AI-generated answers. AI Peekaboo tracks that separately, monitoring brand mentions across five AI engines with a read/write API on every plan from $50/month, so you can see whether your Reddit work is translating into AI visibility, not just Reddit engagement.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Teams committing to Reddit long-term and wanting lead gen plus a CMS in one toolLinkeddit
Teams that need mentions tracked across Reddit, news, and the open webMentionDrop
Budget-conscious teams wanting the lowest monthly entry priceMentionDrop
Teams that would rather pay once than subscribe indefinitelyLinkeddit
Teams wanting sentiment scoring on every mentionMentionDrop
Sales and growth teams building a competitor-complaint pipelineLinkeddit
AI builder teams needing MCP access without paying for the top tierLinkeddit

The honest way to frame this comparison is depth versus breadth. Linkeddit assumes Reddit is your channel and builds everything, lead pipelines, a kanban board, a content calendar, around making that one channel productive. MentionDrop assumes your brand gets mentioned in more places than Reddit and builds a lighter monitoring layer that spans three sources instead of going deep on any single one. Neither is wrong, but picking the wrong one means either paying for CMS features you never touch or missing mentions on Google News and the web because you only ever look at Reddit.

Bottom line

Buy the Linkeddit lifetime deal if Reddit is a committed, long-term channel and you want lead generation, campaign tracking, and content scheduling without juggling three separate tools. Start with MentionDrop's $29/mo Starter plan if you need to know where your brand is mentioned across Reddit, news, and the web without paying for lead-gen features you will not use, and upgrade to Pro only once you need the API or MCP access. Teams running both a Reddit growth motion and broader brand monitoring will likely end up wanting pieces of each.

Frequently asked questions

Is Linkeddit worth the $249 lifetime deal compared to MentionDrop's monthly pricing?

Linkeddit's $249 lifetime deal breaks even against its own $49/mo Pro Monthly plan in about five months, and after that you pay nothing further for Reddit lead generation and CMS access. Whether it beats MentionDrop specifically depends on what you need: MentionDrop's $29/mo Starter plan is cheaper in the first few months but never stops billing, and it does not include Linkeddit's CMS, kanban board, or unlimited lead pipelines at any price.

Does MentionDrop track Reddit as thoroughly as a Reddit-only tool like Linkeddit?

MentionDrop monitors Reddit broadly by keyword and brand name rather than through dedicated lead-generation pipelines, and its own documentation notes that coverage on very niche or low-traffic subreddits may lag dedicated Reddit tools. Linkeddit, being Reddit-only, is built around deeper subreddit-level engagement, including a lead pipeline preset specifically for surfacing competitor complaint threads that MentionDrop does not offer.

Which tool has better MCP integration for Claude workflows, Linkeddit or MentionDrop?

Linkeddit includes MCP integration on every plan, including the $249 lifetime tier, so Claude can query live lead data regardless of which plan you buy. MentionDrop gates its MCP endpoint to the $59/mo Pro plan only; the $29/mo Starter plan does not include MCP or HTTP API access at all.

Can I use either tool to monitor brand mentions outside of Reddit?

MentionDrop is the tool for that. It tracks Reddit alongside Google News and general web search in one feed, with AI summaries and sentiment scoring across all three. Linkeddit is Reddit-only by design; it has no Google News or web search monitoring on any plan.

Does either tool post to Reddit automatically on my behalf?

No. Linkeddit generates draft posts and replies through its AI content writer and queues them for human review; it does not publish without approval. MentionDrop does not draft or publish content at all, it is a monitoring and alerting tool, not a posting tool, so any response still happens outside the platform.

Is MentionDrop or Linkeddit better for a small team with a tight budget?

MentionDrop's $29/mo Starter plan is the cheaper entry point and covers three monitoring channels with a 14-day money-back guarantee if it does not fit. Linkeddit's cheapest recurring option is $49/mo, though the $249 lifetime deal becomes the better value once you know you will use it for more than about five months.

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