Head to head
Agorapulse vs Statusbrew
Agorapulse is a mid-market, agency-friendly social suite, while Statusbrew is a broad suite with deep rule-based automation. Both gate ad-comment moderation to paid tiers and bundle it inside a wider social workflow. ROAS Shield is the focused ads-first alternative, priced on comment volume rather than per tier.
Side by side
Agorapulse vs Statusbrew vs ROAS Shield
| Feature | Agorapulse | Statusbrew | ROAS Shield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built specifically for paid Meta ads | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Ad-context columns in inbox (campaign, ad set, ad) | — | — | ✓ |
| Inverse creative lookup for unmapped comments | — | — | ✓ |
| Volume pricing for high-spend advertisers | — | Tiered SMM plans (ad moderation from ~$179/mo) | £199 / 500k comments |
Sourced from agorapulse.com/pricing as of May 2026, plus our own product. Exact tier prices vary across sources, so we do not publish an Agorapulse price here. Sourced from statusbrew.com/features/ad-comment-management and statusbrew.com/pricing as of May 2026, plus our own product. Some pricing detail is aggregator-sourced and framed conservatively.
Where each fits
No single winner — pick for your team
Agorapulse
Agorapulse bundles a unified inbox, publishing, reporting, and team collaboration. If you want one suite for your whole social workflow, it covers more than ad comments.
Statusbrew
Statusbrew offers an extensive automation library (dozens of automations) and one-click auto-hide across many surfaces. Power users who want maximal rule flexibility may prefer it.
ROAS Shield (ads-first alternative)
Every comment in the inbox shows campaign, ad set, and ad context. You can filter by campaign, see which ads attract spam, and tune rules per-ad. Generic comment moderators do not foreground which ad a comment is on.
The ads-first alternative
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ROAS Shield prices on comment volume, not seats. Start a 7-day trial without a card.