Comparison

Sprout Social vs Truescope in 2026: All-in-one social management vs PR-first media intelligence

Sprout Social bundles publishing, engagement, and listening behind per-seat pricing that starts at $79 and climbs fast. Truescope skips publishing entirely and builds around news, broadcast, and social coverage for PR teams, with pricing you only learn by talking to sales.

Updated July 3, 2026
Sprout Social
Truescope
Key takeaways
  • Sprout Social gates social listening behind the Standard tier at $199 per seat per month; the $79 Essentials tier has no listening or competitor benchmarking at all.
  • Truescope publishes no pricing anywhere. Every tier, Standard through Enterprise, requires a sales conversation before you learn the cost.
  • Truescope tracks news, broadcast, and print alongside social; Sprout Social's monitoring is limited to the seven social platforms it also publishes to.
  • Sprout Social's AI summarization lives in the Smart Inbox and condenses message threads. Truescope's AI summarization works on media coverage itself, turning a day's news and broadcast hits into a narrative briefing.
  • Sprout Social includes influencer discovery and CRM integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot from the Professional tier up. Truescope offers neither.
  • Truescope's source indexing is deepest in Australia, Southeast Asia, and the US. Sprout Social has no regional weighting; its strength is platform breadth rather than geography.
  • Truescope has no publishing or content scheduling of any kind. Sprout Social's core product is built around publishing first and monitoring second.

Sprout Social and Truescope both get filed under "brand monitoring," but they were built for different desks. Sprout Social is a social media operations platform first: publishing, the Smart Inbox, influencer discovery, and analytics, with social listening layered on from the Standard tier at $199 per seat. Truescope is a media intelligence platform built for PR and communications teams, tracking news, broadcast, print, and social coverage with AI-generated report summaries and multilingual Boolean search, priced entirely through a sales conversation. If your team publishes content and needs an inbox for social engagement, Sprout Social does more per dollar. If your job is briefing executives on how a story is playing across mainstream media, Truescope is built around exactly that workflow.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Sprout Social$79/seat/moIn-house social teams that publish and engage daily and want listening, influencer discovery, and CRM data flow in the same subscription, and can justify per-seat costs against a social program of real scale.
TruescopeContactPR and communications teams that need AI-summarized news and broadcast briefings, especially those with operations in Australia, Southeast Asia, or the US, and who have a procurement process that can absorb a sales-led buying cycle.

Sprout Social

Social publishing, engagement, and listening in one per-seat platform

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Sprout Social screenshot

Sprout Social is built as a social media operations hub first and a monitoring tool second. Publishing, the Smart Inbox (which pools every mention, comment, and DM from every connected account into one AI-summarized queue), analytics, and influencer discovery all live under one roof, with social listening added on top from the Standard tier. For a team that already spends its day publishing and responding on social, that bundling removes the need for a separate monitoring subscription.

The listening itself is not an afterthought: sentiment classification, competitor benchmarking, and conversation theme detection run across Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest. Salesforce and HubSpot integrations at the Professional tier let social engagement data feed straight into CRM records, which is the kind of connective tissue that gets social spend justified to a CFO.

The catch is the per-seat model. Four people on the Professional tier at $299/seat runs $1,196 a month, and the Essentials tier at $79/seat has no listening or benchmarking, so the real entry point for monitoring is $199/seat. There is also no white-label option, so an agency managing several clients on social cannot hand a report to a client without the Sprout Social name on it.

Pricing
Feature
Essentials
$79/seat/mo
Standard
$199/seat/mo
Professional
$299/seat/mo
Advanced
$399/seat/mo
Enterprise
Contact
Social profiles included510UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Smart InboxYesYesYesYesYes
Social listeningNoYesYesYesYes
Competitor benchmarkingNoYesYesYesYes
Influencer toolsNoNoYesYesYes
CRM integrationsNoNoYesYesYes
API accessNoNoYesYesYes
Best for: In-house social teams that publish and engage daily and want listening, influencer discovery, and CRM data flow in the same subscription, and can justify per-seat costs against a social program of real scale.

Truescope

AI-summarized news, broadcast, and social monitoring for PR teams

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Truescope screenshot

Truescope was built for the PR desk, not the social team. It indexes mainstream news, broadcast, print, podcasts, and social platforms in real time, then uses AI to turn the raw volume into a narrative summary of what is being said, where sentiment is shifting, and which stories are gaining traction. That last part is the differentiator: instead of a mention feed you read yourself, Truescope hands you something closer to a briefing document.

Its roots are in Australia, and the source indexing still shows it: coverage in Australia, Southeast Asia, and the US is noticeably deeper than in other regions, which matters if your PR operation is regional rather than purely domestic. Multilingual Boolean search means comms teams running queries in more than one language do not need separate tooling per market.

What you do not get is any of it up front. There is no published pricing at any of the three tiers, Standard through Enterprise, and no self-serve signup, so evaluating Truescope means booking a call before you know whether it fits a budget. API access is also restricted to Enterprise, which rules out lighter integration work for teams on the lower tiers.

Pricing
Feature
Standard
Contact
Professional
Contact
Enterprise
Contact
Real-time monitoringYesYesYes
AI report summariesNoYesYes
Sentiment analysisYesYesYes
Custom dashboardsLimitedYesYes
Multilingual searchNoYesYes
API accessNoNoYes
Dedicated account managerNoNoYes
Best for: PR and communications teams that need AI-summarized news and broadcast briefings, especially those with operations in Australia, Southeast Asia, or the US, and who have a procurement process that can absorb a sales-led buying cycle.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Sprout Social
Truescope
Primary use caseSocial media management (publishing, engagement, listening)PR / media intelligence (news, broadcast, social)
Social media coverageInstagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, PinterestX, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn
News / broadcast coverageNoYes (core strength, especially Australia, Southeast Asia, US)
AI-generated summariesSmart Inbox message summaries only, not media coverage reportsYes (AI report summaries of coverage themes and narratives)
Sentiment analysisYesYes (contextual)
Competitor / share-of-voice benchmarkingYes (Standard tier and up)Yes (share-of-voice dashboards)
Content publishing & schedulingYesNo
Influencer discoveryYes (Professional tier and up)No
CRM integrationsYes (Salesforce, HubSpot at Professional and up)Not published
API accessYes (Professional tier and up)Enterprise tier only
White-label deliveryNoNot published
Multilingual searchNot publishedYes (multilingual Boolean queries)
Starting price$79/seat/mo (Essentials, listening not included)Contact (no published pricing)

Which should you choose?

Social teams that need publishing, engagement, and listening in one toolSprout Social
PR and comms teams tracking mainstream news and broadcast coverageTruescope
Teams needing CRM-integrated social data for Salesforce or HubSpotSprout Social
Brands with PR operations in Australia, Southeast Asia, or the USTruescope
Agencies needing influencer discovery bundled with monitoringSprout Social
Teams that need AI-written narrative briefings of coverage, not just alertsTruescope
Budget-conscious teams that want a published price before a sales callSprout Social

Sprout Social and Truescope answer different questions. Sprout Social asks how a team runs social media day-to-day while keeping an eye on mentions along the way. Truescope asks how a comms team knows what mainstream media is saying right now, in the markets that matter, without reading every article. A social-first team has little use for Truescope's news depth, and a PR team briefing a CEO on broadcast coverage gets nothing out of Sprout Social's content calendar.

Bottom line

Buy Sprout Social if your team is already publishing and engaging on social and monitoring is one job among several; the $199/seat Standard tier gets you listening plus everything else in one bill. Book a Truescope demo if your job is PR and comms and you need news and broadcast coverage summarized into something you can hand an executive, and go in ready to negotiate since nothing is published. Neither tool is built for a team that just wants cheap, fast community alerts; Syften is the better starting point there.

Frequently asked questions

Is Sprout Social or Truescope better for tracking Reddit and online community mentions?

Sprout Social covers Reddit only as one of seven social platforms in its broader monitoring, and neither tool is purpose-built for deep community tracking. Truescope's social coverage is secondary to its news and broadcast strength and focuses on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn rather than Reddit. If Reddit and forum monitoring is the primary need, a dedicated community tool like Syften will outperform both.

How much does Sprout Social actually cost for a small team?

A team of four on Sprout Social's Standard tier, the cheapest one that includes listening, runs $796 per month at $199 per seat. Truescope has no published number to compare against since every tier requires a sales conversation, but enterprise media intelligence platforms in this category typically start in the low thousands per month.

Does Truescope offer a free trial or self-serve signup?

Truescope has no self-serve signup and no published free trial; access starts with a sales conversation regardless of company size. Sprout Social does offer published pricing starting at $79 per seat, though that entry tier excludes listening.

Which tool is better for PR teams that need to brief executives quickly?

Truescope is built specifically for this. Its AI-generated report summaries turn news, broadcast, and social coverage into narrative briefings rather than raw mention lists, which is the workflow PR teams actually run during a fast-moving story. Sprout Social has AI summarization too, but it is scoped to the Smart Inbox message queue, not media coverage reporting.

Can either tool be used for agency client reporting with white-label delivery?

White-label delivery is not available from either tool, so agencies using Sprout Social for client social management typically pair it with a separate reporting layer for client-facing output. Truescope does not publish anything about white-label options, and given its contact-only pricing, agencies would need to ask directly.

Does Sprout Social track news and broadcast media like Truescope does?

Sprout Social's monitoring is limited to the social platforms it publishes to and does not include news or broadcast coverage, which is exactly where Truescope's strength lies. Sprout Social covers Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest; Truescope's core indexing is mainstream news, broadcast, and print, especially in Australia, Southeast Asia, and the US.

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