X-Autopilot
Comparison · 2026

MentionvsStatusbrew

Mention and Statusbrew both help you grow on X (formerly Twitter), but they are built for different jobs. Mention monitors X mentions of your brand and keywords in real time as part of broad web-wide media listening with sentiment analysis. Statusbrew schedules Twitter/X posts and routes X mentions/comments into a shared inbox for team replies and moderation. This guide breaks down their pricing, features, pros and cons so you can pick the right one in 2026.

Quick verdict

Mention is best for larger teams needing web-wide monitoring with an enterprise budget. Statusbrew is best for teams wanting a shared X inbox plus scheduling and approvals. Mention has a free tier, while Statusbrew is paid (From $89/mo (Agency from $49/mo/client, 14-day trial)).

Mention vs Statusbrew: at a glance

MentionStatusbrew
CategoryMonitoring & listeningScheduling & publishing
PricingFrom $599/mo (Company plan, annual); free trialFrom $89/mo (Agency from $49/mo/client, 14-day trial)
Starting pricefree to startfrom $89/mo
Free tierNoNo
Best forLarger teams needing web-wide monitoring with an enterprise budgetTeams wanting a shared X inbox plus scheduling and approvals
What it does for XMonitors X mentions of your brand and keywords in real time as part of broad web-wide media listening with sentiment analysis.Schedules Twitter/X posts and routes X mentions/comments into a shared inbox for team replies and moderation.

Mention vs Statusbrew pricing: which is cheaper?

Mention has a free tier, while Statusbrew is paid (From $89/mo (Agency from $49/mo/client, 14-day trial)). Mention is priced free to start (From $599/mo (Company plan, annual); free trial), and Statusbrew is from $89/mo (From $89/mo (Agency from $49/mo/client, 14-day trial)). Neither has a permanent free plan, so check for a trial before committing.

Mention and Statusbrew pros and cons

Mention

Pros
  • +Real-time mention tracking across X and ~1 billion web/social sources
  • +AI sentiment analysis and competitive monitoring
  • +Free trial to test before committing
  • +Deep historical and API access available as add-ons
Cons
  • Now enterprise-first: a single $599/mo Company plan for new customers
  • Old self-serve Solo/Pro tiers were discontinued
  • Publishing/engagement features retired, pushing you to a separate tool

Statusbrew

Pros
  • +Powerful all-in-one social inbox with approval workflows
  • +Best-time posting queue and bulk scheduling
  • +Solid analytics and team collaboration controls
  • +Comment moderation and rules automation
Cons
  • No free plan and pricing scales steeply by user/profile
  • $89/mo entry is high for solo X users
  • Feature depth has a learning curve

When should you choose Mention?

Choose Mention if larger teams needing web-wide monitoring with an enterprise budget. It is a monitoring & listening tool, so it shines when your priority is monitors X mentions of your brand and keywords in real time as part of broad web-wide media listening with sentiment analysis. Its biggest edge: real-time mention tracking across X and ~1 billion web/social sources.

When should you choose Statusbrew?

Choose Statusbrew if teams wanting a shared X inbox plus scheduling and approvals. It is a scheduling & publishing tool focused on schedules Twitter/X posts and routes X mentions/comments into a shared inbox for team replies and moderation. Its biggest edge: powerful all-in-one social inbox with approval workflows.

Mention vs Statusbrew: which is better for growing on X?

Both are solid for what they do. Mention wins for larger teams needing web-wide monitoring with an enterprise budget. Statusbrew wins for teams wanting a shared X inbox plus scheduling and approvals. Neither does the daily engagement (replies, follows, DMs) that compounds fastest on X, that is the gap an autonomous agent like X-Autopilot fills.

A third option

Mention and Statusbrew help you publish or analyze. If your real gap is the daily engagement, X-Autopilot runs replies, follows and DMs in your voice from your own Mac. Compare all 40+ X tools →

Mention and Statusbrew alternatives

Not sold on either? See our guides to X tool alternatives, or browse every option in the X tools directory. For autonomous engagement specifically, X-Autopilot is the closest thing to a hands-off option.

Mention vs Statusbrew: FAQ

Is Mention better than Statusbrew?+

Neither is strictly better, they fit different jobs. Mention is best for larger teams needing web-wide monitoring with an enterprise budget. Statusbrew is best for teams wanting a shared X inbox plus scheduling and approvals. Pick the one whose strength matches your bottleneck.

What is the difference between Mention and Statusbrew?+

Mention is a monitoring & listening tool; Statusbrew is a scheduling & publishing tool. Mention monitors X mentions of your brand and keywords in real time as part of broad web-wide media listening with sentiment analysis. Statusbrew schedules Twitter/X posts and routes X mentions/comments into a shared inbox for team replies and moderation.

Which is cheaper, Mention or Statusbrew?+

Mention has a free tier, while Statusbrew is paid (From $89/mo (Agency from $49/mo/client, 14-day trial)).

Does Mention or Statusbrew have a free plan?+

Mention is paid (From $599/mo (Company plan, annual); free trial). Statusbrew is paid (From $89/mo (Agency from $49/mo/client, 14-day trial)).

Which is better for growing on X (Twitter), Mention or Statusbrew?+

Both are solid for what they do. Mention wins for larger teams needing web-wide monitoring with an enterprise budget. Statusbrew wins for teams wanting a shared X inbox plus scheduling and approvals. Neither does the daily engagement (replies, follows, DMs) that compounds fastest on X, that is the gap an autonomous agent like X-Autopilot fills.

What is a good alternative to Mention and Statusbrew?+

For engagement rather than scheduling or analytics, X-Autopilot runs replies, follows and DMs in your voice, a different category from both. Browse the full set in the X tools directory.

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