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Mention Pricing

Current public pricing for Mention, plus a side-by-side view of Leedlime’s monthly and annual plans so you can compare value more quickly.

Mention
Starts at $599/month (annual contract)

Sales-assisted annual plan.

  • Best for: PR professionals and larger marketing teams
  • Platforms: Web, news, blogs, forums, Reddit, X, Instagram, and related listening sources
  • Official source: view pricing
Leedlime
Starts at $29/month

Social listening for lead generation for SaaS & Tech companies, with monthly and annual plans from Starter through Max.

  • Starter: $29/month or $290/year
  • Pro: $79/month or $790/year
  • Scale: $199/month or $1990/year
  • Max: $499/month or $4990/year

Leedlime Plan Snapshot

A cleaner benchmark than hand-built “Entry / Growth / Scale” placeholders.

Starter
$29/month

For solo founders validating outbound and demand capture.

  • 5 keywords
  • Reddit only
  • 2x/day scanning
  • 1 competitor slot
Pro
$79/month

For growing teams that need higher coverage and faster scans.

  • 10 keywords
  • All except LinkedIn
  • 5x/day scanning
  • 2 competitor slots
Scale
$199/month

For GTM teams running multi-platform monitoring at high volume.

  • 30 keywords
  • All + LinkedIn
  • Hourly scanning
  • 4 competitor slots
Max
$499/month

For enterprise workflows requiring real-time signal coverage.

  • 50 keywords
  • All + LinkedIn
  • Real-time scanning
  • 10 competitor slots

What to Watch Before Buying Mention

Strengths

  • Good team collaboration
  • Advanced monitoring sources
  • Strong reporting workflow

Tradeoffs

  • Current plan starts high
  • Less attractive for self-serve buyers
  • Not purpose-built for lead capture

Pricing Takeaway

Mention currently presents pricing as Starts at $599/month (annual contract). If your team mainly needs conversion-oriented monitoring and faster action on relevant conversations, Leedlime’s structured plans may be the easier buying path. If you need pr professionals and larger marketing teams, Mention may still be the better fit.