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NapoleonCat vs Statusbrew

NapoleonCat and Statusbrew are both broad social-media management suites with strong auto-moderation stories. NapoleonCat documents Facebook Ads moderation on Standard and Instagram Ads moderation on Pro, plus auto-translation across 100+ languages; Statusbrew is known for deep rule-based automation including per-campaign and per-ad rules. ROAS Shield is the focused ads-first alternative, priced on comment volume rather than per tier.

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NapoleonCat vs Statusbrew vs ROAS Shield

FeatureNapoleonCatStatusbrewROAS Shield
Built specifically for paid Meta ads
Ad-context columns in inbox (campaign, ad set, ad)
Inverse creative lookup for unmapped comments
Native Slack + Microsoft Teams alerts
Read-only REST API + per-workspace keys
Volume pricing for high-spend advertisersPer-plan SMM pricingTiered SMM plans (ad moderation from ~$179/mo)£199 / 500k comments

Sourced from napoleoncat.com/features/auto-moderation and napoleoncat.com/lp/ad-comments-moderation as of May 2026, plus our own product. 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

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.

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

Run the numbers on your own ad spend

ROAS Shield prices on comment volume, not seats. Start a 7-day trial without a card.