Comparison

Octolens vs Sprout Social in 2026: Developer community listening vs full social media management

Octolens watches GitHub, Hacker News, and Reddit for $159 a month flat. Sprout Social runs your entire social operation, publishing, engagement, and analytics, at a per-seat price that climbs fast with team size.

Updated July 3, 2026
Octolens
Sprout Social
Key takeaways
  • Octolens monitors GitHub and Hacker News directly. Sprout Social's documented platform coverage is Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest, with no mention of developer-community sources.
  • Octolens ships an MCP server on every paid plan, letting you query mention data from Claude or Cursor. Sprout Social has no equivalent AI-agent integration in its documented feature set.
  • Sprout Social prices per seat starting at $79/seat/month, but that tier excludes social listening entirely. Listening only becomes available from Standard at $199/seat/month, and four seats there costs $796/month.
  • Octolens charges a flat $159/month for its Pro plan regardless of team size, versus Sprout's per-seat model that multiplies cost with every added user.
  • Sprout Social includes a Smart Inbox, publishing calendar, and influencer discovery, none of which Octolens offers; Octolens is monitoring-only with no publishing or engagement tools.
  • Neither tool offers white-label reporting for agency client delivery. Octolens has no client-sharing view at all, and Sprout Social confirms it has no white-label capability on any tier.
  • Octolens includes REST API access on every paid plan starting at $159/month. Sprout Social gates API access to the Professional tier at $299/seat/month and above.

Octolens and Sprout Social both call themselves social listening tools, but they solve different jobs. Octolens is a monitoring layer built for product-led and developer-facing companies: it watches Reddit, GitHub, Hacker News, and 10+ other sources, scores each mention with AI before it hits your inbox, and ships an MCP server so you can query mentions from inside Claude or Cursor. Sprout Social is a full social media management platform, publishing, a unified Smart Inbox, influencer discovery, and CRM integrations sit alongside its listening feature, priced per seat rather than per workspace. If your team lives on Reddit and GitHub and just needs clean signal, Octolens is built for exactly that. If you're running a social program with a content calendar, an engagement queue, and multiple people touching it, Sprout does far more, at a cost structure that reflects it.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
OctolensLimitedSaaS founders and developer-tool companies that need clean, AI-filtered signal from Reddit, GitHub, and Hacker News, and want to query mention data directly from an AI coding environment.
Sprout Social$79/seat/moIn-house social media teams at mid-market and enterprise brands that need publishing, engagement, listening, and influencer management in one platform, and can justify per-seat cost against team size.

Octolens

AI-filtered social listening across 13+ platforms with MCP server integration

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Octolens screenshot

Octolens is built for companies whose buyers talk in places generic monitoring tools ignore: Reddit threads, GitHub issues, Hacker News comments, Product Hunt launches. Every mention runs through AI scoring for relevance and sentiment before it reaches you, and an AI disambiguation layer filters out noise for brands whose name is also a common word.

The MCP server is the feature that sets Octolens apart from every other tool in this comparison. It ships on all paid plans and lets you pull mention data directly into Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible environment, so a developer can ask "what did people say about us on Reddit this week" without opening a dashboard. REST API access ships alongside it on every paid tier, not held back for an enterprise plan.

What Octolens doesn't do is publish, engage, or run influencer campaigns. It's a monitoring feed with smart filtering and alerting, full stop, and there's no white-label view for agencies that want to hand a client-facing report to someone outside the company. The $159/month entry price is also steep for a solo founder tracking a single brand, and there's no ongoing free tier, only a time-limited trial.

Pricing
Feature
Free Trial
Limited
Pro
$159/mo
Scale
$499/mo
Enterprise
Contact
Monitored platforms13+13+13+13+
Keywords / topicsLimited1050Custom
REST API accessNoYesYesYes
MCP serverNoYesYesYes
AI disambiguationNoYesYesYes
Dedicated supportNoNoYesYes
Best for: SaaS founders and developer-tool companies that need clean, AI-filtered signal from Reddit, GitHub, and Hacker News, and want to query mention data directly from an AI coding environment.

Sprout Social

Social media management platform combining AI-powered listening, Smart Inbox, publishing, analytics, and influencer discovery across all major networks

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Sprout Social screenshot

Sprout Social covers the entire social media operation in one interface: publishing, engagement, listening, analytics, and influencer management. The Smart Inbox pulls every comment, mention, and DM across connected accounts into a single queue with AI-generated summaries, which matters most for teams fielding a high volume of engagement across five or more platforms.

Social listening here goes beyond brand mentions into competitive benchmarking and sentiment trend tracking, and from the Professional tier up it connects to Salesforce and HubSpot so social engagement data can attach to CRM records. Influencer discovery and relationship management are built in too, which removes the need for a separate influencer tool if you're running campaigns alongside owned social.

The catch is the pricing model. Sprout charges per seat, and the Essentials tier at $79/seat excludes listening and competitor benchmarking outright, pushing the effective entry price to $199/seat for Standard. A four-person team on Professional ($299/seat) crosses $1,200/month before adding a single extra tool. There's also no white-label option, so agencies managing multiple clients can't resell Sprout's reporting under their own name.

Pricing
Feature
Essentials
$79/seat/mo
Standard
$199/seat/mo
Professional
$299/seat/mo
Advanced
$399/seat/mo
Enterprise
Contact
Social profiles included510UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Social listeningNoYesYesYesYes
Competitor benchmarkingNoYesYesYesYes
Influencer toolsNoNoYesYesYes
CRM integrationsNoNoYesYesYes
API accessNoNoYesYesYes
Best for: In-house social media teams at mid-market and enterprise brands that need publishing, engagement, listening, and influencer management in one platform, and can justify per-seat cost against team size.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Octolens
Sprout Social
Platforms monitoredReddit, X, LinkedIn, GitHub, Hacker News, YouTube, Product Hunt, and 13+ sources totalInstagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest
Developer-community coverage (GitHub, Hacker News)YesNo
AI agent / MCP integrationYes, MCP server on all paid plansNo
Publishing and content calendarNoYes, with AI-assisted scheduling
Unified engagement inboxNo, alerts only (Slack, email, webhooks)Yes, Smart Inbox with AI message summaries
Competitor benchmarkingYes, via flexible keyword trackingYes, from the Standard plan
Influencer discoveryNoYes, from the Professional plan
CRM integrationsNoYes, Salesforce and HubSpot from Professional
API accessYes, on all paid plansYes, from the Professional plan
White-label reportingNoNo
Free trialYes, time-limited trialNot published
Pricing modelFlat per-workspace tiersPer-seat, scales with team size
Starting price$159/mo$79/seat/mo (listening requires $199/seat/mo Standard)

Which should you choose?

Developer-tool companies tracking GitHub and Hacker News chatterOctolens
In-house social teams running publishing, engagement, and listening togetherSprout Social
Solo founders who just need clean mention alerts, not a full social suiteOctolens
Brands running influencer marketing campaigns alongside owned socialSprout Social
Teams that want to query mention data from an AI coding environmentOctolens
Marketing operations leaders who need social data flowing into Salesforce or HubSpotSprout Social
Small teams that can't justify per-seat pricing for four or more peopleOctolens

These aren't really competing for the same budget line. Octolens is a monitoring tool that happens to be exceptional for developer-facing companies; Sprout Social is a social media operating system that happens to include listening as one of five major functions. Buying Sprout for listening alone means paying for publishing and influencer tools you may never touch. Buying Octolens expecting a publishing calendar means you bought the wrong tool entirely.

Bottom line

Choose Octolens if your monitoring need is specifically about catching Reddit, GitHub, and Hacker News conversations and you want that data queryable from Claude or Cursor, not a full social media operation. Choose Sprout Social if you're running content publishing, audience engagement, and influencer campaigns and need listening to sit inside that same system, and budget for the per-seat cost to climb as your team grows, since Essentials at $79/seat doesn't even include listening.

Frequently asked questions

Can Sprout Social monitor GitHub and Hacker News like Octolens does?

No, Sprout Social's documented platform coverage is Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest, none of which include GitHub or Hacker News. Octolens was built specifically to catch developer-community conversations across those two sources plus Reddit, which makes it the better fit if your buyers are technical.

Is Octolens cheaper than Sprout Social for a team of four?

Yes, significantly. Octolens charges a flat $159/month for its Pro plan regardless of how many people use it. Sprout Social prices per seat, so four people on the Standard plan, the cheapest tier that actually includes social listening, costs $796/month. Four seats on Professional reaches $1,196/month.

Does Octolens have publishing or content scheduling features like Sprout Social?

No, Octolens is monitoring-only. It has no publishing calendar, post scheduling, or engagement inbox; its scope is catching and scoring mentions, then alerting you through Slack, email, or webhooks. Sprout Social's Smart Inbox and AI-assisted publishing cover that ground, which is a core reason teams pick it over a listening-only tool.

Which tool works better for querying brand mentions from an AI assistant?

Octolens is purpose-built for this. Its MCP server, included on every paid plan, exposes mention data as a tool that Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client can call directly. Sprout Social has no documented equivalent; you'd need to export data or use its API separately, and API access itself doesn't unlock until the $299/seat Professional tier.

Can either Octolens or Sprout Social be used for white-label agency reporting?

Neither tool supports white-label delivery. Octolens has no client-sharing view at any tier, and Sprout Social confirms it has no white-label capability on any plan. Agencies specifically needing white-label brand monitoring reports will need to look at a different tool for that piece of the workflow.

Is Sprout Social worth it just for social listening, without the publishing and influencer features?

Probably not. Listening alone requires the Standard tier at $199/seat/month, and you're still paying for a platform architected around publishing, Smart Inbox, and influencer tools you won't use. If listening is your only need, especially for developer or community-heavy brands, Octolens at $159/month flat covers that job more directly and at lower cost for any team larger than one seat.

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