Comparison

Mention vs Raven Tools in 2026: Enterprise brand monitoring vs affordable multi-channel reporting

Mention watches what the internet says about your brand for $599 a month. Raven Tools consolidates SEO, PPC, social, and email into one white-labeled client report starting at $39 a month.

Updated July 3, 2026
Mention
Raven Tools
Key takeaways
  • Mention monitors 1 billion+ sources for brand mentions with sentiment analysis in real time. Raven Tools has no mention monitoring or sentiment analysis capability at all.
  • Raven Tools starts at $39/month (annual billing) with API access included on every tier. Mention starts at $599/month, a roughly 15x gap at the entry price.
  • Raven Tools connects to 30+ data sources including Google Search Console, GA4, Google Ads, Moz, and Majestic for consolidated multi-channel reporting. Mention has no PPC or multi-channel reporting layer.
  • Both tools offer white-label reporting, but Raven Tools unlocks it on every plan while Mention bundles it only into the single $599/month Company tier.
  • Neither tool includes AI or LLM visibility tracking for ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity.
  • Raven Tools' SEO data for backlinks and some keyword metrics comes from third-party providers (Moz, Majestic) rather than a proprietary crawler. Mention has no SEO data layer at all; its coverage is entirely mention and sentiment based.

Mention and Raven Tools sit in the same SEO Suites category but solve different problems for different budgets. Mention is a real-time brand and media monitoring platform, scanning over 1 billion sources for mentions and sentiment, priced at $599/month since its acquisition by Mynewsdesk. Raven Tools is a multi-channel reporting hub built for agencies, pulling SEO, PPC, social, and email data into one white-labeled client report starting at $39/month with API access on every plan. Neither tool tries to do what the other does well: Mention has no PPC or multi-channel reporting layer, and Raven Tools has no real-time mention monitoring or sentiment analysis. The choice comes down to which gap in an agency's stack is actually open.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Mention$599/monthBrand PR and communications teams, and agencies delivering monitoring as a client service, that need real-time mention tracking and competitor share of voice at a price justified by the volume of the monitoring use case.
Raven Tools$39/mo (annual)Multi-channel digital agencies that need SEO, PPC, social, and email data consolidated into one white-labeled client report, and small agencies on tight budgets that still want API access from the cheapest plan.

Mention

Social listening and media monitoring across 1 billion+ sources with sentiment analysis, competitor benchmarking, and centralized social publishing

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Mention screenshot

Mention tracks brand mentions, competitor activity, and topic conversations across news, social platforms, forums, blogs, and review sites in real time, with sentiment classification and competitor share-of-voice benchmarking. Raven Tools has no equivalent to any of this; it does not monitor mentions or sentiment at all.

Since being acquired by Mynewsdesk, Mention consolidated to a single Company plan at $599/month, bundling white-label reporting and API access into that one tier. There is no self-serve trial, and the sales-led onboarding process is a meaningful difference from Raven Tools' more accessible signup.

The value case for Mention rests entirely on the monitoring use case: crisis detection, PR measurement, and competitor conversation tracking at scale. If that is not the actual bottleneck, the $599/month floor is hard to justify next to Raven Tools' broader multi-channel reporting at a fraction of the price.

Pricing
Feature
Company
$599/month
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Monitored sources1B+1B+
Sentiment analysis
Competitor benchmarking
White-label reporting
API access
Multi-channel (PPC/social/email) reporting
Best for: Brand PR and communications teams, and agencies delivering monitoring as a client service, that need real-time mention tracking and competitor share of voice at a price justified by the volume of the monitoring use case.

Raven Tools

All-in-one SEO and marketing reporting platform with white-label branding and multi-source data integration

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Raven Tools screenshot

Raven Tools is a reporting hub first: it connects to more than 30 data sources, including Google Search Console, GA4, Google Ads, Bing Ads, Facebook Ads, Moz, and Majestic, and pulls all of it into a single white-labeled report. Agencies juggling SEO, PPC, social, and email for the same client stop assembling separate documents from separate tools.

The SEO-specific data underneath leans on third-party providers rather than a proprietary index, with backlink data and some keyword metrics sourced through Moz and Majestic integrations. Rank tracking and site audits run natively. Mention monitoring or sentiment analysis is not part of the product at all.

What stands out on pricing is that API access ships on every plan, including the entry-level Small Biz tier at $39/month on annual billing, a stark contrast to Mention's single $599/month plan structure with no lower tier to start from.

Pricing
Feature
Small Biz
$39/mo (annual)
Start
$79/mo (annual)
Grow
$139/mo (annual)
Thrive
$249/mo (annual)
Lead
$399/mo (annual)
Websites / domains22080160320
Rank tracking keywords5001,5007,50015,00030,000
White-label reports
API access
Real-time mention monitoring
Best for: Multi-channel digital agencies that need SEO, PPC, social, and email data consolidated into one white-labeled client report, and small agencies on tight budgets that still want API access from the cheapest plan.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Mention
Raven Tools
Primary functionBrand and media monitoringMulti-channel SEO and marketing reporting
Real-time mention/media monitoringYes, across 1B+ sourcesNo
Sentiment analysisYesNo
Multi-channel (PPC/social/email) reportingNoYes, SEO/PPC/social/email in one report
External data source integrationsSocial publishing platforms30+ (Google Search Console, GA4, Google Ads, Bing Ads, Facebook Ads, Moz, Majestic)
White-label reportingYes, included in Company planYes, on every plan
API accessYes, included in Company planYes, on every plan
AI/LLM citation trackingNoNo
Entry-level price$599/month$39/month (annual billing, Small Biz)

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Neither of these platforms tracks how brands show up in ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity answers. Mention watches the open web for mentions and Raven Tools consolidates traditional channel reporting, but neither closes the loop on AI answer-engine visibility. AI Peekaboo tracks brand citations across AI engines with a read and write API on every plan from $50 per month and white-label delivery built in, giving agencies running either tool a path to add AI visibility monitoring without a third reporting stack.

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Which should you choose?

Multi-channel agencies needing SEO, PPC, social, and email in one branded reportRaven Tools
Brand PR teams needing real-time crisis and reputation monitoringMention
Budget-conscious small agencies wanting API access from the cheapest planRaven Tools
Competitive intelligence analysts tracking share of voice across channelsMention
Agencies wanting affordable white-label reporting under $100 per monthRaven Tools

The two products barely overlap in what they measure, so the deciding factor is which gap is actually costing you clients or reputation. Raven Tools wins decisively on price and breadth of channel coverage for agencies that need one consolidated report across SEO, PPC, social, and email. Mention wins on depth for anything involving real-time brand conversation, sentiment, or crisis detection, a job Raven Tools does not attempt at all.

Bottom line

Start with Raven Tools if the immediate need is consolidated multi-channel client reporting on a modest budget; $39/month with API access on every tier is hard to beat for that job. Reserve Mention's $599/month commitment for when real-time brand and media monitoring is a proven, budgeted need on its own, since Raven Tools cannot fill that gap at any price tier.

Frequently asked questions

Do Mention and Raven Tools compete for the same budget?

Only indirectly. Mention is a brand and media monitoring platform, while Raven Tools is a multi-channel marketing reporting hub covering SEO, PPC, social, and email. An agency could reasonably run both without functional overlap, since neither tool replicates what the other does.

Why is Raven Tools so much cheaper than Mention?

Raven Tools' $39/month entry price reflects its role as a reporting aggregator that leans on third-party data sources like Moz and Majestic rather than running its own real-time monitoring infrastructure. Mention's $599/month floor reflects its repositioning as an enterprise monitoring platform since its acquisition by Mynewsdesk, priced for scanning over a billion sources in real time.

Does Raven Tools include any brand mention or sentiment tracking?

No. Raven Tools focuses on consolidating SEO, PPC, social, and email performance data into a single client report; it does not monitor real-time brand mentions or classify sentiment. Teams needing that capability alongside Raven Tools' reporting would need a separate tool like Mention.

Which tool is the better fit for a small agency on a tight budget?

Raven Tools is the more realistic choice for a small agency watching costs. Its Small Biz plan at $39/month includes API access and white-label reporting, whereas Mention's single $599/month plan and sales-led signup process are built for teams monitoring at a scale most small agencies are not yet operating at.

Do either of these tools track AI search visibility in ChatGPT or Gemini?

No. Neither Mention nor Raven Tools tracks brand visibility in AI-generated answers from ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity. Both are built around traditional monitoring or reporting channels, and teams that need AI answer-engine visibility tracking will need a dedicated tool for that specific job.

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