Head to head
CommentGuard vs NapoleonCat
CommentGuard is a Meta-focused comment-moderation specialist, while NapoleonCat is a broad social-media management suite where moderation is one feature among publishing, inbox, and analytics. Both moderate Facebook and Instagram comments well; the right pick depends on whether you want a focused moderator or an all-in-one suite. ROAS Shield is the ads-first alternative for advertisers who want campaign / ad-set / ad context on every comment.
Side by side
CommentGuard vs NapoleonCat vs ROAS Shield
| Feature | CommentGuard | NapoleonCat | 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 | $199 / 50k comments (Elite) | Per-plan SMM pricing | £199 / 500k comments |
Sourced from commentguard.io and commentguard.io/pricing as of May 2026, plus our own product. Sourced from napoleoncat.com/features/auto-moderation and napoleoncat.com/lp/ad-comments-moderation as of May 2026, plus our own product.
Where each fits
No single winner — pick for your team
CommentGuard
CommentGuard supports broader Page-comment workflows not focused on paid ads. If most of your moderation is on organic posts rather than ad creatives, it may fit your team better.
NapoleonCat
NapoleonCat bundles publishing, a social inbox, analytics, and moderation. If you want one tool for your whole social workflow — not just ad comments — it covers more ground than we do.
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
Run the numbers on your own ad spend
ROAS Shield prices on comment volume, not seats. Start a 7-day trial without a card.