Determ vs Sprout Social in 2026: PR media monitoring vs full social media management
One indexes 100 million-plus news and broadcast sources with published euro pricing. The other bundles listening into a per-seat social media suite that also publishes content and manages influencer relationships.
Determ indexes 100 million-plus news, print, and broadcast sources. Sprout Social does not monitor traditional media at all, its listening is limited to social platforms.
Sprout Social withholds social listening from its cheapest Essentials plan ($79/seat/month); it only becomes available from Standard at $199/seat/month up.
Sprout Social prices per seat, so a four-person team on the Standard plan runs $796/month before any add-ons. Determ prices in flat tiers from €99 to €499/month regardless of team size.
Sprout Social includes content publishing, a Smart Inbox for unified engagement, and influencer marketing discovery, none of which exist in Determ.
Determ includes dedicated share-of-voice charts from its Expand plan up. Sprout Social offers competitor benchmarking from Standard up, covering engagement and follower growth rather than press coverage.
Neither tool offers white-label reporting, so agencies needing client-branded delivery for either PR or social reporting will need a different vendor.
Sprout Social connects to Salesforce and HubSpot from its Professional tier up, letting social engagement data flow into CRM records, a capability Determ does not have.
Determ and Sprout Social both include brand monitoring, but monitoring is the entire point of Determ and one module of Sprout Social. Determ is built for PR and comms teams tracking press, broadcast, and social coverage, with a genuine edge in Central and Eastern European news markets. Sprout Social is a social media management platform where listening sits alongside publishing, a Smart Inbox for engagement, analytics, and influencer discovery, all priced per seat rather than per brand. If you need social listening as one piece of a broader social operations stack, Sprout does more. If you need press and broadcast coverage that Sprout doesn't track at all, Determ is the only one of the two that does the job.
The tools at a glance
Determ
AI media intelligence for PR and comms teams with 100M+ source coverage
Determ is a media monitoring platform for PR agencies and communications teams, indexing more than 100 million sources across online news, print, broadcast transcripts, and social media. AI groups related coverage into topic threads and scores sentiment down to the sentence level, useful when a single article covers your product favorably in one paragraph and an unrelated controversy in the next.
Its regional strength is real: Croatian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Romanian, and other Central and Eastern European outlets get coverage depth that most global tools skip. Pricing is published in euros from €99 to €499 per month, so budget planning doesn't require a sales call.
What Determ does not do is anything resembling social media management. There's no content publishing, no unified inbox for replying to comments and DMs, and no influencer discovery. Its social coverage exists to feed monitoring and sentiment analysis, not to run a brand's actual social presence.
| Feature | Focus €99/mo | Expand €299/mo | Command €499/mo | Custom Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sources monitored | 100M+ | 100M+ | 100M+ | 100M+ |
| Real-time alerts | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Competitor tracking | 1 competitor | 3 competitors | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Share of voice | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| API access | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| PDF and CSV export | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Custom dashboards | Limited | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary coverage type | 100M+ news, print, broadcast, and social sources | Social profiles across Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest |
| News, print, and broadcast monitoring | Yes | No |
| Social media listening across major platforms | Limited (narrower than dedicated social tools) | Yes, from Standard plan up |
| AI sentiment analysis | Yes, article and sentence level | Yes, sentiment classification on listening data |
| Competitor / share-of-voice benchmarking | Yes (Expand plan and up) | Yes, from Standard plan up |
| Content publishing and scheduling | No | Yes, AI-assisted scheduling on all plans |
| Unified engagement inbox | No | Yes, Smart Inbox with AI message summaries on all plans |
| Influencer discovery and management | No | Yes, from Professional plan up |
| CRM integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot) | No | Yes, from Professional plan up |
| API access | Command plan and up only | Yes, from Professional plan up |
| White-label delivery | No | No |
| Starting price | €99/mo | $79/seat/mo (Essentials, listening not included) |
Which should you choose?
The comparison mostly comes down to scope. Determ does one thing, media and social monitoring for PR purposes, and prices it in flat tiers that don't punish a growing team. Sprout Social does five things, and listening is genuinely good among them, but you're paying per seat for publishing, engagement, and influencer tools whether or not your team uses them for monitoring specifically. A team that only wants to know what's being said about them is overpaying on Sprout's Standard tier; a team that wants to run its entire social operation from one dashboard is underserved by Determ, which has no publishing or engagement layer at all.
Bottom line
Choose Determ if press and broadcast coverage matter more than social publishing, and especially if your team is small enough that per-seat pricing would sting. Choose Sprout Social if social media is a full-time function for your team, spanning publishing, engagement, and influencer relationships, and the per-seat cost is justified against headcount already dedicated to the channel. Running Determ for PR reporting alongside Sprout for social operations isn't unusual, since the two tools solve genuinely different halves of a brand's external communications.
Frequently asked questions
Is Sprout Social's brand monitoring as strong as a dedicated media monitoring tool like Determ?
Sprout Social's listening covers social platforms well but does not track news, print, or broadcast coverage at all, which is Determ's core strength. A PR team relying on Sprout alone would miss press mentions entirely, since Sprout's monitoring is scoped to the social channels it also publishes to.
What does Sprout Social actually cost for a team of four compared to Determ?
A four-person team on Sprout's Standard plan ($199/seat/month) runs $796/month, and $1,196/month at Professional. Determ's Command plan, which includes API access and unlimited competitor tracking, tops out at €499/month regardless of how many people on the team log in, since Determ prices by feature tier rather than by seat.
Does Determ include social media publishing like Sprout Social?
Determ has no publishing, scheduling, or content calendar features of any kind. It's built to monitor and report on mentions across news and social sources, not to help a team post content, which is a core function of Sprout Social.
Which tool is better for tracking press coverage in Croatian or Slovenian language markets?
Determ is the clear choice here, with documented depth in Central and Eastern European news outlets that Sprout Social does not track at all, since Sprout's listening is limited to social platforms rather than news and broadcast media.
Do either Determ or Sprout Social offer white-label reporting for agencies?
Neither does. Determ has no white-label option on any tier, and Sprout Social's per-seat pricing model has no client-branded delivery mode either. Agencies needing white-label reporting for either PR or social monitoring will need to look at a different vendor for that specific requirement.
Which tool includes influencer marketing tools?
Sprout Social includes influencer discovery and relationship management from its Professional plan ($299/seat/month) up, letting teams search by audience size, engagement rate, and topic relevance. Determ has no influencer marketing features of any kind, since it's built around media monitoring rather than social campaign management.

