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Buska vs Mention: Social Listening Comparison 2026

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A detailed comparison of Buska and Mention for social listening and lead generation. Pricing, platform coverage, AI scoring, and which tool fits your workflow in 2026.

Buska vs Mention: Social Listening Comparison 2026

Mention is one of the longest-standing names in social listening. It has been around since 2012, used by over 750,000 companies, and positioned as an affordable alternative to enterprise tools like Brandwatch and Sprinklr. Buska is newer and built with a sharper focus: turning social conversations into actual sales pipeline. If you are evaluating both, you are probably asking a simple question: which one will help me find more leads? This comparison covers pricing, platform coverage, features, and use cases honestly. We will tell you where Mention wins, where Buska wins, and how to decide. For broader context, check our roundup of the best social listening tools for lead generation.

The core difference: monitoring vs lead generation

Mention was designed as a media monitoring tool. It tracks where your brand gets mentioned, who is talking about you, and what the overall sentiment looks like. It does this well. The dashboards are clean, the alerts are reliable, and the reporting is solid for marketing teams who need to demonstrate social media ROI.

Buska was designed to answer a different question: who is ready to buy right now? Instead of tracking all mentions equally, Buska uses AI to score each mention for buying intent. A post saying "looking for an alternative to Mailchimp" gets a high score. A post saying "Mailchimp released a new feature" gets a low one. This distinction matters because lead generation is not about volume of mentions. It is about quality of signals.

If you need brand monitoring for PR and marketing reporting, Mention is a solid, affordable option. If you need to find people who are actively looking to purchase something in your category, Buska is purpose-built for that job. Understanding what social listening is and how it connects to lead gen helps frame this choice.

Platform coverage breakdown

Mention covers Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, and the open web (news, blogs, forums). It also includes review sites and some podcast transcription monitoring. For mainstream social media and news, the coverage is adequate.

However, Mention does not cover LinkedIn, Hacker News, Product Hunt, Quora, GitHub Discussions, Indie Hackers, or several other platforms where B2B conversations happen. This is the gap. If you sell to developers, founders, or B2B decision-makers, a significant chunk of their buying conversations happens on platforms Mention does not reach.

Buska monitors over 30 platforms, including all of the above. The B2B focus means platforms like LinkedIn, Hacker News, and Product Hunt get the same level of monitoring attention as Twitter and Reddit. For B2B lead generation, this broader coverage is not a nice-to-have. It is essential.

Pricing: Mention is cheaper, but there are tradeoffs

Mention is known for competitive pricing. Their Solo plan starts at $49/month for a single user with 5,000 mentions. The Pro plan is $99/month for 10 users and 20,000 mentions. The ProPlus plan goes to $179/month for 30,000 mentions and additional features.

Buska starts at $49/month (Starter) with 3 keywords and unlimited mentions. The Growth plan is $99/month with 10 keywords, and Scale is $249/month with 25 keywords. No mention caps on any plan.

FeatureMentionBuska
Starting price$49/mo (Solo)$49/mo (Starter)
Mid-tier$99/mo (Pro)$99/mo (Growth)
Mention limits5K to 30K/moUnlimited
AI intent scoringNoYes, all plans
LinkedIn monitoringNoYes
Hacker News monitoringNoYes
CRM integrationLimitedHubSpot, webhooks, Zapier
Users included1 to 10+1 to 10

At the entry level, pricing is identical. The difference shows up in what you get: Mention gives you more users and a mention cap. Buska gives you fewer users, unlimited mentions, and AI scoring. For solo operators and small teams focused on lead generation, Buska's value proposition is stronger per dollar spent.

AI and automation capabilities

Mention offers basic sentiment analysis (positive, negative, neutral) and priority inbox features that surface important mentions. It recently added some AI summarization features. However, Mention does not offer intent scoring or buying signal detection. Every mention is treated as equally important unless you manually tag or filter them.

Buska's AI scores every mention for buying intent on a 0-to-100 scale. This is not a gimmick. It is the core of the product. A mention scoring 85+ typically indicates someone actively looking to purchase. Mentions scoring 30 or below are informational or casual. This scoring lets you focus your time on the 5% of mentions that are actually leads instead of scrolling through hundreds of brand mentions. For a deeper look at how intent signals work, see our guide to buyer intent signals.

On the automation side, Buska's webhook integrations push high-intent leads to your CRM or outreach tool automatically. You can set a threshold (for example, only send leads with intent score above 70) and let the pipeline run. Mention's automations focus on team collaboration: assigning mentions to team members, tagging, and Slack notifications.

Reporting and analytics

This is where Mention shines. The platform offers detailed analytics dashboards, competitor comparison charts, share of voice analysis, and exportable reports. If your marketing team needs weekly or monthly reports on brand visibility and competitive positioning, Mention delivers. The reports are clean, customizable, and client-ready for agency use.

Buska's reporting is more minimal. You get a feed of scored mentions, filter options, and export capabilities. There is no share-of-voice chart or competitive benchmark dashboard. The philosophy is different: Buska optimizes for lead flow, not report generation. If you need both lead generation and executive-level reporting, you may find Mention's analytics more polished.

Team collaboration features

Mention was built with team workflows in mind. You can assign mentions to specific team members, add internal notes, mark mentions as handled, and create custom workflows. For agencies managing multiple client accounts, Mention's collaboration features are well developed.

Buska supports team accounts with shared keyword monitoring and Slack alerts. The collaboration model is simpler: everyone on the team sees the same scored feed and can act on leads. For lean teams and startups, this simplicity is a feature. For larger agencies, Mention's assignment and workflow tools offer more structure.

When Mention is the better choice

  • You need affordable brand monitoring across mainstream social media
  • Your team needs collaboration features like mention assignment and internal notes
  • Executive reporting on brand visibility and share of voice is a core deliverable
  • You manage multiple client accounts and need agency-grade workflows
  • You do not need LinkedIn, Hacker News, or niche B2B platform coverage

When Buska is the better choice

  • Lead generation and pipeline building is your primary objective
  • You need AI intent scoring to separate buyers from casual mentions
  • B2B platform coverage (LinkedIn, Hacker News, Product Hunt, Quora) is essential
  • You want unlimited mentions without worrying about monthly caps
  • Your workflow involves pushing leads to a CRM or outreach tool automatically

Final verdict

Mention is a reliable, affordable social listening tool built for brand monitoring and team collaboration. It has earned its reputation over 14 years and works well for marketing teams that need visibility reporting.

Buska is built for a different outcome: turning online conversations into sales opportunities. If you judge a social listening tool by how many leads it generates rather than how many mentions it tracks, Buska is the sharper instrument. The intent scoring, B2B platform coverage, and CRM integrations are specifically designed for teams that want pipeline, not dashboards.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mention cheaper than Buska?

At the entry level, both start at $49 per month. Mention includes more user seats on its higher plans, while Buska includes unlimited mentions and AI intent scoring on all plans. Mention caps mentions at 5,000 to 30,000 per month depending on the plan. If you have high-volume keywords, Buska's unlimited mentions may actually cost less per mention than Mention's capped plans.

Does Mention have AI intent scoring?

No. Mention offers basic sentiment analysis (positive, negative, neutral) and priority inbox features, but it does not score mentions for buying intent. Every mention is treated equally in the feed. Buska scores each mention from 0 to 100 based on purchase likelihood, letting you focus on the mentions that are most likely to convert into leads.

Can Mention monitor LinkedIn?

No. Mention does not offer LinkedIn monitoring. It covers Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Reddit, and the open web (news, blogs, forums, review sites). For LinkedIn monitoring, you would need a tool like Buska that specifically supports LinkedIn social listening. Our [LinkedIn social listening guide](/blog/linkedin-social-listening-guide) covers how this works.

Which tool is better for agencies?

Mention has stronger agency features including multi-client management, mention assignment, internal notes, and polished reporting dashboards. If your agency's deliverable is brand monitoring reports and competitive analysis, Mention is well suited. If your agency generates leads for clients through social listening, Buska's intent scoring and CRM integration create a more direct path from mention to pipeline.

Can I migrate from Mention to Buska easily?

Yes. You can set up the same keywords in Buska and start monitoring immediately. There is no data import needed since social listening tools track conversations going forward rather than importing historical data. Most teams that switch run both tools in parallel for one or two weeks to compare results before canceling the one that delivers less value.

Tristan Berguer

Tristan Berguer

Founder & CEO at Buska

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