Comparison

Chatmeter vs Synup in 2026: enterprise per-location pricing vs a $79/month agency operating system

Chatmeter is a demo-only enterprise platform priced per location for brands managing their own footprint directly. Synup publishes a starting price and bundles a CRM, proposals, and invoicing on top of local SEO, built for agencies running client accounts rather than brands running their own locations.

Updated July 3, 2026
Chatmeter
Synup
Key takeaways
  • Synup publishes starting prices ($79/month Startup, $199/month Agency, $799/month Scale). Chatmeter discloses no pricing at all; every deal is custom and priced per location.
  • Synup bundles a CRM, sales pipeline, proposal templates with e-signature, and recurring invoicing into the platform. Chatmeter has none of this; it is a listings and reputation tool only.
  • Synup includes API and MCP (Model Context Protocol) access on every plan, including Startup. Chatmeter does not publish API details as a standalone feature.
  • Chatmeter generates SEO-optimized local landing pages per location as a core feature. Synup does not offer a local pages module.
  • Synup caps rank tracking at 1 keyword per location on the Startup plan, rising to 5 on Scale. Chatmeter does not offer rank tracking at all.
  • Chatmeter prices per location with unlimited users included. Synup caps team members and client accounts by tier, 5 team members and 25 client accounts on Startup.
  • Both platforms require booking a demo before you can start, even though Synup lists its prices publicly.

Chatmeter and Synup solve overlapping problems, listings, reviews, and social for multi-location businesses, but they are built for different buyers. Chatmeter is aimed at the brand itself: a franchise operator or regional chain that wants its own locations covered under one per-location contract with unlimited users, no pricing published until you sit through a demo. Synup is aimed at the agency sitting between the brand and the software: a full operating system with a CRM, proposals, e-signatures, and invoicing wrapped around the local SEO toolkit, priced from $79 a month even though you still need to book a call to sign up. If you are managing your own locations, Chatmeter is closer to what you need. If you are running client accounts and need to run your agency business, not just deliver local SEO, Synup is doing a different job entirely.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
ChatmeterContact for pricingBrands and franchise operators managing their own multi-location footprint who want listings, reviews, local pages, and social in one platform without needing agency-facing tools like a CRM or client billing.
Synup$79/moLocal SEO agencies managing 25 or more client locations who want a CRM, proposals, invoicing, and API/MCP access bundled with the local SEO toolkit under one white-labeled roof.

Chatmeter

AI-powered multi-location reputation management and listings management for enterprise brands, now part of Alchemer

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Chatmeter screenshot

Chatmeter is built for the brand side of multi-location marketing: a regional chain, franchise operator, healthcare network, or financial services group that wants its own listings, reviews, local pages, and social handled from one dashboard, not an agency managing many unrelated clients.

Reviews come in from Google, Yelp, Facebook, TripAdvisor, and other major platforms into one inbox, with AI-generated response drafts a manager approves before sending and AI-powered deep listening surfacing sentiment themes across the portfolio. Local pages and social publishing round out the platform without needing a second tool.

Pricing is per location with unlimited users, so a large internal team does not pay a per-seat penalty, but the number itself is never published. Chatmeter went through an acquisition by Alchemer in 2026, and every prospect still has to go through a demo and custom proposal regardless of company size.

Pricing
Feature
Custom
Contact for pricing
Pricing modelPer location, unlimited users
CRM / sales pipelineNo
Local pagesYes
API and MCP accessNot publicly detailed
Free trialNo
Best for: Brands and franchise operators managing their own multi-location footprint who want listings, reviews, local pages, and social in one platform without needing agency-facing tools like a CRM or client billing.

Synup

End-to-end agency OS with white-label local SEO, listing management, and review automation

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Synup screenshot

Synup is built for the agency, not the brand. It bundles listing management, review monitoring and AI-generated responses, social scheduling, limited rank tracking, and a full agency back office, a CRM, proposals with e-signature, recurring invoicing, and a lead-prospecting layer, into one white-labeled platform used by more than 5,000 agencies.

Every client-facing surface can carry the agency's own branding: a custom-domain client portal on the Agency plan and above, branded reports, and a proposal and contract flow that never mentions Synup by name. API and MCP (Model Context Protocol) access ship on every tier, including the entry-level Startup plan, which is unusual for a tool at this price point.

The tradeoff for that breadth is depth in any single feature: rank tracking tops out at 5 keywords per location even on the top Scale plan, social connections are capped by tier, and there is no local landing pages module at all. Pricing starts at $79 a month billed annually, $99 month-to-month, but you still book a demo rather than self-serve sign up.

Pricing
Feature
Startup
$79/mo
Agency
$199/mo
Scale
$799/mo
Team members51050
Client accounts25100500
Monthly rank tracking keywords/location135
API and MCP access
White-label client portal
Best for: Local SEO agencies managing 25 or more client locations who want a CRM, proposals, invoicing, and API/MCP access bundled with the local SEO toolkit under one white-labeled roof.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Chatmeter
Synup
Starting priceCustom (contact for pricing)$79/mo (Startup, billed annually)
Self-serve signupNoNo (demo required on every plan)
Free trialNoNo
Listings/directory managementYes (70+ directories)Yes
AI-generated review responsesYesYes
Rank trackingNoYes (1 to 5 keywords per location by tier)
CRM, proposals, and invoicingNoYes
White-label client portalNoYes (Agency plan and above)
API accessNot publicly detailedYes (API and MCP on every plan)
Social media managementYesYes
Local landing pagesYesNo
Pricing modelPer location, unlimited usersPer client account/location, tiered by plan

Which should you choose?

Agencies wanting a built-in CRM, proposals, and invoicing alongside local SEO deliverySynup
Teams wanting a public starting price to budget against before a sales callSynup
Brands managing their own locations directly rather than running client accountsChatmeter
Agencies wanting API and MCP access included on every planSynup
Brands wanting SEO-optimized local landing pages generated per locationChatmeter
Large internal teams wanting unlimited users at one flat per-location priceChatmeter
Solo consultants or small agencies wanting the lowest entry price to startSynup

This comparison is less about feature-for-feature parity and more about who each tool is built for. Synup is an agency operating system that happens to include local SEO; Chatmeter is a local SEO and reputation platform with no agency-business layer at all. A brand running its own 40 locations does not need a CRM or client billing, and an agency running 40 client accounts does not want to negotiate 40 separate per-location Chatmeter contracts. Pick based on who is actually using the software day to day, not just the feature list.

Bottom line

Book the Synup demo if you are an agency and want CRM, proposals, invoicing, and API/MCP access bundled with local SEO delivery at a published starting price. Book the Chatmeter demo if you are a brand managing your own locations directly and want local pages and AI-assisted review responses without paying for agency infrastructure you will never use. Do not compare the two on price alone, since Synup shows a number and Chatmeter does not; get a Chatmeter quote before assuming it is more expensive.

Frequently asked questions

Is Synup or Chatmeter better for a local SEO agency managing client accounts?

Synup is built specifically for agencies, with a CRM, proposal templates, e-signatures, and recurring invoicing wrapped around the local SEO toolkit. Chatmeter has none of that agency back-office layer; it is designed for a brand managing its own locations directly, not an agency running a portfolio of unrelated clients.

How much does Synup cost compared to Chatmeter?

Synup publishes starting prices of $79 a month for the Startup plan, $199 for Agency, and $799 for Scale, all billed annually. Chatmeter discloses no pricing at all; every deal is custom, billed per location, and only available after a demo and proposal process.

Does Chatmeter offer a CRM or client billing tools like Synup does?

Chatmeter does not include a CRM, sales pipeline, proposal tool, or invoicing; it is focused entirely on listings, reputation, local pages, and social for the locations you manage. Synup bundles all of that agency infrastructure directly into the platform, including a lead-prospecting layer with monthly lead credits.

Which tool has stronger rank tracking, Synup or Chatmeter?

Synup includes rank tracking, though it is limited to 1 keyword per location on the Startup plan, rising to 3 on Agency and 5 on Scale. Chatmeter does not offer rank tracking at all, so if keyword position data matters to your reporting, Synup is the only one of the two that provides it, even at a capped level.

Does Synup include API access on every plan?

Yes, Synup includes both API and MCP (Model Context Protocol) access on every tier, including the entry-level Startup plan at $79 a month. Chatmeter does not publish API details as a distinct feature, so integration depth is unclear until you ask during the demo process.

Is Chatmeter or Synup better for a franchise brand managing 40 of its own locations directly?

Chatmeter is the closer fit for a brand managing its own 40 locations directly, since its per-location pricing with unlimited users and its local pages module are built around that exact use case. Synup is built around the agency-client relationship, with client account caps and lead-prospecting tools that a single brand running its own locations does not need.

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