Comparison

MentionDrop vs Reddinbox in 2026: always-on mention monitoring vs on-demand research agent

MentionDrop watches Reddit, Google News, and the web for your keywords around the clock starting at $29/month. Reddinbox answers a specific research question across five platforms on request, starting at $39/month, after filtering out bot and AI-generated noise.

Updated July 3, 2026
MentionDrop
Reddinbox
Key takeaways
  • MentionDrop tracks three channels continuously (Reddit, Google News, web search) for $29/month. Reddinbox researches five platforms (Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, Facebook) on a conversation-capped basis starting at $39/month.
  • Reddinbox filters out spam and AI-generated posts before showing results, a quality-control step MentionDrop's own feature list does not document.
  • MentionDrop ships an MCP-compatible endpoint on its Pro plan, letting Claude or another AI assistant pull live mention data directly. Reddinbox lists no API or MCP integration.
  • Reddinbox caps usage by monthly conversation count, roughly 100 on Starter and 266 on Pro. MentionDrop's keyword monitoring has no equivalent usage ceiling once set up.
  • MentionDrop has no free tier but backs every plan with a 14-day money-back guarantee. Reddinbox offers a free trial with no credit card required.
  • Reddinbox packages findings into shareable Market Briefs, 3 per month on Starter and 5 on Pro. MentionDrop has no equivalent report-building feature; it delivers a live feed instead.

MentionDrop and Reddinbox both surface Reddit conversations, but they are built around different verbs. MentionDrop watches: set up keywords once and mentions flow into a dashboard with AI summaries and sentiment scores as they happen, with an MCP endpoint so an AI assistant can pull that feed directly. Reddinbox asks: type a specific question in plain language and it queries Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, strips out spam and AI-generated posts, then returns themed insights with source links. One is a monitoring subscription running quietly in the background, the other is a research tool you reach for when you need a defensible answer to something specific.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
MentionDrop$29/moSmall teams and AI agent builders who want continuous keyword monitoring across Reddit, Google News, and the web, with a feed they can plug directly into Claude via MCP.
Reddinbox$39/moContent strategists, product managers, and agencies who need a defensible, citation-backed answer to a specific market or audience question rather than a continuous keyword feed.

MentionDrop

Track brand mentions across Reddit, Google News, and the web with AI summaries

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MentionDrop screenshot

MentionDrop is a mention monitoring platform that tracks brand, product, and competitor keywords across Reddit, Google News, and broader web search, then consolidates everything into one feed with AI-generated summaries and sentiment scoring. The pitch is straightforward: set your keywords once and let alerts come to you via Slack, email, or webhook instead of checking three separate tools every morning.

The feature that sets it apart from other monitoring tools in this space is its MCP (Model Context Protocol) endpoint, available on the Pro plan alongside a standard HTTP API. That means Claude or another AI assistant can query live mention data directly, without anyone building a custom scraper or exporting CSVs first. For teams already building AI-driven workflows, this closes a gap most mention trackers leave open.

At $29/month for Starter, there is no free tier to test drive first, but a 14-day money-back guarantee softens that. What you do not get is a research mode: MentionDrop tracks what you tell it to track and summarizes what comes back, it does not answer an open-ended question about your market the way a research agent would.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$29/mo
Pro
$59/mo
Reddit, Google News, and web monitoring
AI summaries and sentiment analysis
Slack, email, and webhook alerts
HTTP API access
MCP integration
Money-back guarantee14 days14 days
Best for: Small teams and AI agent builders who want continuous keyword monitoring across Reddit, Google News, and the web, with a feed they can plug directly into Claude via MCP.

Reddinbox

Multi-platform social research agent that filters spam to surface real audience signals

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Reddinbox screenshot

Reddinbox is a social research agent, not a monitoring dashboard. You type a question the way you would ask a colleague, something like "why do marketers dislike Ahrefs?", and it retrieves relevant threads from Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook, filters out spam and AI-generated posts, and returns structured insights organized by theme with links back to the original conversation.

The bot-filtering pass is the feature Reddinbox leans on hardest, and the problem it addresses is real: unfiltered keyword search on Reddit and Hacker News increasingly mixes genuine practitioner opinions with synthetic posts that read as authentic but are not. Reddinbox shows how many posts it removed per query, which gives you a rough sense of how noisy the raw data actually was.

What it does not do is passive, always-on tracking with an alert feed. Usage is metered by conversation count, about 100 per month on Starter and 266 on Pro, so a team running one detailed research session a day will exhaust the Starter allowance in roughly three weeks. Market Briefs turn findings into a shareable document, useful for agencies presenting audience research to clients rather than for continuous brand monitoring.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$39/mo
Pro
$99/mo
Platforms coveredReddit, X, Bluesky, HN, FacebookReddit, X, Bluesky, HN, Facebook
Conversations per month~100~266
Market Briefs per month35
Spam and bot filtering
Community monitoring
API access
Best for: Content strategists, product managers, and agencies who need a defensible, citation-backed answer to a specific market or audience question rather than a continuous keyword feed.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
MentionDrop
Reddinbox
Platforms monitoredReddit, Google News, web searchReddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, Facebook
Query styleKeyword and brand trackingNatural language questions
Spam / AI-bot post filteringNoYes
AI-generated summariesYesNo (structured themed insights instead)
Sentiment analysisYesNo
Structured research briefsNoYes (Market Briefs)
Alert delivery channelsSlack, email, webhookNot documented (dashboard-based)
HTTP API accessYes (Pro plan)No
MCP / AI agent integrationYes (Pro plan)No
Trial or guarantee14-day money-back guaranteeFree trial, no credit card required
Usage limitsNone once keywords are set~100/mo Starter, ~266/mo Pro
Starting price$29/mo$39/mo

Which should you choose?

Teams that need continuous keyword monitoring across Reddit, Google News, and the webMentionDrop
Teams that need a one-off, citation-backed answer to a specific market questionReddinbox
AI agent builders who want live mention data inside Claude or another assistantMentionDrop
Agencies presenting structured research briefs to clientsReddinbox
Teams worried about bot and AI-generated noise polluting their Reddit signalReddinbox
Budget-conscious small teams wanting the lower entry priceMentionDrop
Teams researching audience sentiment across X, Bluesky, and Hacker News in addition to RedditReddinbox

The honest way to frame this is monitoring versus research, not better versus worse. MentionDrop is the tool you leave running so mentions land in your feed the moment they happen, with the MCP endpoint making it genuinely useful for teams wiring AI agents into brand workflows. Reddinbox is the tool you open when you have a specific question and need real quotes from real people, not a keyword list, with the bot-filtering step doing work that MentionDrop simply does not attempt. Teams that need both a live feed and periodic deep research end up paying for two separate subscriptions, because neither product tries to be the other.

Bottom line

Pick MentionDrop if you want a set-and-forget monitoring feed for under $30 a month and value the MCP integration for AI agent workflows. Pick Reddinbox if you need a specific market question answered with citation-backed, bot-filtered evidence you can hand to a client or a product team, and you can live within the monthly conversation cap. Running MentionDrop as the always-on layer and reaching for Reddinbox when a harder question comes up is a reasonable way to use both without paying for redundant coverage.

Frequently asked questions

Should I use MentionDrop or Reddinbox if I only care about Reddit and not the other platforms?

MentionDrop is the better fit for Reddit-only monitoring because it is built as a continuous keyword tracker with alerts, while Reddinbox's value comes largely from cross-referencing Reddit against X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook in a single research query. If Reddit is genuinely your only channel, MentionDrop's $29/month Starter plan and always-on feed are the more direct match; Reddinbox's multi-platform breadth would be underused.

Does MentionDrop filter out AI-generated or bot posts the way Reddinbox does?

MentionDrop's published feature list does not include spam or AI-generated post filtering, while Reddinbox runs a detection pass on every result and reports how many posts it removed. If synthetic Reddit content skewing your monitoring data is a specific concern, Reddinbox's filtering step is the documented advantage.

Which tool is cheaper for a small team just getting started with brand monitoring?

MentionDrop is cheaper at the entry tier, $29/month against Reddinbox's $39/month Starter plan, and it has no usage cap once keywords are configured. Reddinbox's Starter plan additionally caps you at roughly 100 conversations per month, which matters if you plan to run frequent queries rather than occasional research sessions.

Can I connect either tool to Claude or another AI assistant?

MentionDrop is the one built for this: its Pro plan includes an MCP-compatible endpoint alongside a standard HTTP API, letting an AI assistant query live mention data directly. Reddinbox does not list API or MCP support on either plan, so integrating it into an automated AI workflow is not currently possible.

Is Reddinbox's monthly conversation cap a problem for teams that want daily monitoring?

Yes, for daily use Reddinbox's conversation cap becomes a real constraint: roughly 100 conversations per month on Starter works out to about three per day, which a single detailed research session can exceed. Reddinbox is designed for periodic deep-dive questions rather than daily monitoring, which is exactly the use case MentionDrop's uncapped keyword feed is built to cover instead.

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