The 5 best CrowdTangle alternatives

August 15, 2024

Written by Haley Corzo

CrowdTangle has officially shut down, but having access to reliable data across the web and social media is still crucial in today’s fractured media landscape. The loss of the tool has meant that journalists, researchers, businesses, and more will need to find a replacement for their social media monitoring. 

There are other platforms out there that will help you continue the work you’ve been doing, and take your monitoring game to the next level. That’s why we’ve curated a list of the five best alternatives to CrowdTangle in 2024. 

Let’s take a look at what they offer. 

1. NewsWhip: predictive social media analytics 

NewsWhip offers extensive web and social coverage with the world’s fastest content discovery, delivering up-to-the-minute engagement data for newly published articles. Its unique predictive analytics and global reach make it the platform of choice for those looking for the perfect alternative to CrowdTangle.

With NewsWhip you can monitor what narratives are resonating the most with the public in real time, across key networks including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn (publishers only), X, TikTok, and Reddit. The platform also aids researchers and fact-checkers in tracking, predicting, and understanding the impact of misinformation, ensuring you can act early and respond proportionally.

Chat with a member of our team today to learn why NewsWhip is the best CrowdTangle alternative.

2. Hootsuite

Hootsuite is a social media management platform that caters to businesses of all sizes. It combines scheduling, content creation, analytics, and social listening into one place.

The platform helps you gauge audience sentiment to assess perception and create reports that evaluate campaign success. While Hootsuite offers robust media monitoring capabilities, more comprehensive competitor analysis or influencer identification may necessitate upgrading to a more advanced plan.

3. Sprinklr 

Sprinklr is another social media management platform that offers capabilities including sentiment, along with engagement and behavior analysis, and could be a good alternative to CrowdTangle for those looking for a broader suite of social management tools. 

The platform mixes AI and machine learning to provide analytics and trends, helping users to manage market developments and take proactive measures.

4. Buffer

Buffer is primarily a scheduling and monitoring platform that might be ideal for individuals and smaller businesses looking to track and understand their own content performance. Users can schedule social media posts, manage multiple accounts, and gain valuable insights by analyzing engagement metrics in the platform. 

If growing your audience on social media and beyond is what you’re looking for, Buffer’s toolkit is one to consider. 

5. Walls.io

For looking at social media engagement specifically during events, Walls.io is a good contender. It provides various tools for tracking event-related posts, searching for specific keywords, and monitoring event related conversations. 

If competitor analysis is top of mind, you might want to consider other options, but Walls.io shines in terms of offering a comprehensive view of engagement and reach for your content. 

Whether you need to manage social media or gather news and work on audience development, one of these tools should do the trick. Reach out to us here if you’re interested in predictive social analytics.

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Haley Corzo

Haley is a Content Strategist for NewsWhip working at the intersection of journalism and marketing. With experience working in advertising for consumer brands, she brings a fresh perspective on how NewsWhip’s technology can be used to make an impact. She is passionate about topics such as mental health, women’s issues, and travel.

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