Mentionlytics vs Syften in 2026: Broad multilingual monitoring vs sub-minute community alerts
One tracks social, news, and blogs in 13+ languages from $49 a month. The other watches Reddit and Hacker News in about a minute and adds white-label delivery for under $120.
Mentionlytics covers social, news, blogs, forums, and reviews in 13+ languages from $49/month. Syften starts cheaper at $29.95/month but its coverage is concentrated on community platforms like Reddit, Hacker News, and GitHub.
Syften advertises detection within about one minute on Reddit and Hacker News. Mentionlytics does not publish a specific detection speed figure for its own alerting.
Syften unlocks white-label delivery on its PRO plan at $119.95/month. Mentionlytics gates the same capability to Business at $624/month, a gap of more than $500.
Competitor tracking is a dedicated feature on every Mentionlytics plan, including Basic. Syften has no equivalent benchmarking feature; its automated company research can suggest competitor names as keywords to monitor, which is a lighter capability.
Mentionlytics gates API access to its Advanced plan at $249/month. Syften includes API access from Standard at $49.95/month, a far lower price floor for programmatic workflows.
Mentionlytics builds out AI Reporter, AI Emotion Analysis, and AI Mention Clustering as you move up tiers. Syften applies AI only to filter noise from raw keyword matches, with no summarization or analytics layer.
Mentionlytics offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card. Syften has no ongoing free tier and instead offers a limited trial period.
Mentionlytics and Syften solve different versions of the monitoring problem. Mentionlytics casts a wide net across social platforms, news sites, blogs, forums, and review sites in 13-plus languages, with competitor tracking included from its $49/month Basic plan and an AI layer that grows into emotion analysis and mention clustering on higher tiers. Syften narrows in on community platforms, Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, Slack communities, Bluesky, and Mastodon among them, and optimizes for one thing: getting a keyword match into your inbox or Slack channel in about a minute. Neither tool tracks what ChatGPT or Gemini say about your brand; both are built for human-authored mentions across the open web. The real decision is whether your monitoring priority is breadth and multilingual reach, or speed on the platforms where technical and founder-facing conversations actually happen.
The tools at a glance
Mentionlytics
Web and social media monitoring with multilingual coverage, AI-generated summaries, and competitor tracking from a single dashboard
Mentionlytics tracks brands, competitors, and keywords across X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, Reddit, Bluesky, and Threads, plus news sites, blogs, forums, and review platforms, all monitored in 13-plus languages from one dashboard. That language range is the platform's clearest differentiator against Syften, which does not document non-English coverage at all.
Competitor tracking ships on every plan starting at Basic ($49/month), not gated behind an upgrade the way it is on several rivals. AI Reporter, available from Essential ($141/month), turns a raw mention stream into a structured briefing, and higher tiers add AI Emotion Analysis (Advanced, $249/month) and AI Mention Clustering (Pro, $416/month) for teams that need to make sense of high mention volume without reading every post.
What Mentionlytics does not do is chase speed on niche community platforms. It covers Reddit but treats it as one source among many rather than a primary target, and it has nothing resembling Syften's sub-minute detection claim on Hacker News. For a brand whose conversation is spread across mainstream social, news, and international markets, that breadth matters more than shaving minutes off alert latency.
| Feature | Basic $49/mo | Essential $141/mo | Advanced $249/mo | Pro $416/mo | Business $624/mo | Enterprise From $1,083/mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keywords tracked | 3 | 10 | 15 | 25 | 40+ | 100+ |
| Languages | 13+ | 13+ | 13+ | 13+ | 13+ | 13+ |
| Competitor tracking | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| AI Reporter | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| White-label reports | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Syften
Sub-minute brand mention alerts across Reddit, Hacker News, and 10+ communities
Syften is built for one job: catching a keyword match on Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, Slack communities, Bluesky, Mastodon, and a handful of other platforms within about a minute, then routing it to email, Slack, RSS, API, or a webhook. There is no dashboard to learn and no Boolean query syntax required; AI filtering strips out mentions that contain the keyword but are clearly off-topic before they reach you.
The PRO plan's white-label option is the standout for agencies. At $119.95/month it lets you present monitoring under your own brand, a capability that costs $624/month and up on Mentionlytics. Automated company research at setup also speeds up onboarding, suggesting relevant keywords and competitor names for a new client without manual research.
The trade-off is analytical depth and coverage breadth. Syften has no AI-generated summaries, no sentiment or emotion scoring, no dedicated competitor benchmarking feature, and no documented multilingual support. Its source list also skips mainstream news outlets and review platforms, the exact ground Mentionlytics covers well. A brand that needs a PR-style view of coverage, not just community alerts, will find Syften too narrow on its own.
| Feature | Entry $29.95/mo | Standard $49.95/mo | Syften PRO $119.95/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keywords monitored | 5 | 15 | 50 |
| Detection speed | ~1 min | ~1 min | ~1 min |
| AI noise filtering | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | Yes | Yes |
| White-label | No | No | Yes |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Entry-tier price | $49/mo (Basic) | $29.95/mo (Entry) |
| Sources monitored | X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, Reddit, Bluesky, Threads, plus news, blogs, forums, reviews | Reddit, X, Hacker News, blogs, GitHub, YouTube, Slack communities, Bluesky, Mastodon, and other forums |
| Languages supported | 13+ | Not specified |
| Detection speed | Not publicly specified | ~1 minute on Reddit and Hacker News, a few minutes on other sources |
| Competitor tracking | Yes, included on every plan including Basic | No dedicated feature; company research can suggest competitor keywords |
| AI-generated briefings | Yes (AI Reporter, Essential plan, $141/mo, and above) | No |
| AI noise filtering | No dedicated noise-filtering feature; sentiment tagging applied instead | Yes, on every plan |
| API access | Yes (Advanced plan, $249/mo, and above) | Yes (Standard plan, $49.95/mo, and above) |
| White-label delivery | Yes (Business plan, $624/mo, and above) | Yes (Syften PRO, $119.95/mo) |
| Alert channels | Email, with additional channels varying by plan | Email, Slack, RSS, API, webhooks |
| Free trial | 14 days, no credit card | No free tier; limited trial period offered |
| Automated onboarding research | No | Yes, suggests keywords and competitor names at setup |
Which should you choose?
These tools rarely compete for the same budget line. Mentionlytics is the pick when a brand needs a monitoring dashboard that covers news, blogs, and social in more than one language, with competitor comparisons built in from day one. Syften is the pick when the job is narrower: know within a minute when someone mentions you on Reddit or Hacker News, and do it as cheaply as possible while still getting a white-label option for client work. Where they genuinely overlap, agencies weighing white-label price against feature depth, Syften wins on cost and Mentionlytics wins on what the report actually contains once you open it.
Bottom line
Choose Mentionlytics if your brand's mentions show up across mainstream news, international markets, or established social platforms, and you want competitor tracking without a separate purchase. Choose Syften if your priority is speed on Reddit, Hacker News, and developer communities, or if you are an agency that wants white-label monitoring without paying Mentionlytics' $624/month Business tier to get it. Running both is not unreasonable for a team that needs broad coverage and fast community alerts, since the two rarely duplicate each other's strongest ground.
Frequently asked questions
Is Syften faster than Mentionlytics at catching new brand mentions?
Syften advertises detection within about one minute on Reddit and Hacker News, its two fastest-indexed sources, a specific speed claim that Mentionlytics does not publish for its own platform. That does not necessarily mean Mentionlytics is slow; it simply has not documented a comparable number, so a team that needs a guaranteed detection window should treat Syften's claim as the more concrete one to evaluate.
Does Mentionlytics or Syften support monitoring in languages other than English?
Mentionlytics explicitly monitors content in 13-plus languages, including Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese, on every plan tier. Syften's documentation does not mention multilingual support, so a brand with meaningful non-English conversation should default to Mentionlytics or verify Syften's language coverage directly before committing.
Can Syften replace Mentionlytics for competitor tracking?
Not in the same sense. Mentionlytics has a dedicated competitor tracking feature on every plan that produces share-of-voice comparisons, while Syften only offers automated company research at setup that can suggest a competitor's name as a keyword to monitor alongside your own. That gets you competitor mentions in the same alert stream, but not the benchmarking view Mentionlytics builds around it.
Is white-label reporting cheaper on Syften than on Mentionlytics?
Syften's PRO plan unlocks white-label delivery at $119.95/month, while Mentionlytics reserves the same capability for its Business plan at $624/month. For an agency whose main requirement is presenting monitoring under its own brand without deep sentiment analytics, Syften is the far cheaper route to that specific feature.
Which tool is better for a SaaS founder tracking mentions on Reddit and Hacker News?
Syften is the more direct fit for that use case, since its detection speed and platform list are built specifically around Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, and similar developer-facing communities. Mentionlytics also monitors Reddit, but as one source among a much broader social and news footprint rather than a specialized target.
Do Mentionlytics or Syften track how AI models like ChatGPT describe a brand?
Mentionlytics and Syften both monitor human-authored content across social platforms, news, blogs, and community sites, and neither tracks brand mentions generated inside ChatGPT, Gemini, or similar AI answers. A team specifically concerned with AI-generated brand descriptions needs a dedicated AI visibility tool rather than either of these.

