Aspire costs roughly $2,499 per user, per month, per Capterra (capterra.com/p/187445/AspireIQ), verified 2026-08-19. Aspire's own site remains fully gated, confirmed via a full sitemap crawl of aspire.io on 2026-08-19: every pricing-intent path, including its own comparison pages against CreatorIQ, Upfluence, and Captiv8, routes to /book-a-demo instead of a number. So this is a third-party figure, not Aspire's own quote, and I'm naming that plainly. It's also corroborated: three independent sources converge on the same $2,000-$2,499/mo range with a mandatory annual commitment attached, which gives it real weight even without a vendor confirmation.

What Aspire costs, per a third party

We ran a direct sitemap crawl of aspire.io on 2026-08-19. Every pricing-intent path on the site, including its own comparison pages against CreatorIQ, Upfluence, and Captiv8, routes to /book-a-demo. There is no pricing page anywhere on the domain that we could find, gated or otherwise.

~$2,499 per user, per month, no free trial, no free version, per Capterra (capterra.com/p/187445/AspireIQ), medium confidence. A convergent third-party estimate of roughly $2,000-$2,499/mo, with a mandatory annual commitment of roughly $24,000/yr minimum, is corroborated independently across three other sources: archive.com, ugcroster.com, and influencer-hero.com, all landing in the same order of magnitude. Three independent sources agreeing this closely is a stronger signal than any single quoted number.

On contract terms: Aspire's own Subscription Services Agreement (aspire.io/legal/aspire-subscription-services-agreement) confirms auto-renewal is built in by default, and discretionary termination by the customer "is only permitted if expressly provided for in the applicable Order Form," meaning there's no universal, published notice window to plan around. A real, named, dated complaint backs this up: Capterra reviewer Stacy C., CEO, Apparel & Fashion, 2023-02-08, 1-star overall: "when I asked Aspire to cancel my subscription, they refused and still charged me $500/mo even though I had closed down my account with them." That's a concrete account of what happens when you try to leave, for a vendor with zero public pricing pages to begin with.

That's not unusual for the enterprise end of this category. Traackr, CreatorIQ, and Upfluence all gate their pricing behind a sales call too, and Upfluence adds a 12-month minimum term for a dedicated account manager on top of that. What sets Aspire apart is that even a rough starting figure took a third party to find, since the vendor's own site offers nothing to work from at all.

What a gifting-specific tool gives you at a fraction of the cost

I run Seed and ship gifted product to my own DTC store's creators every week. Aspire's roughly $2,499/mo per-user price buys a full relationship-management platform built for agency and enterprise teams running dozens of concurrent campaigns. If gifting itself, not full program management, is the actual job, the mechanism looks different:

  • A real $0 Shopify draft order, not a workflow record. A creator fills a branded link, picks a variant, types their address, and a genuine order lands in Shopify admin.
  • Gate-first approval. No order object exists in Shopify until a human approves it, so a bad-faith claim never quietly ships.
  • Own-domain embedding, live and shipped. The form runs on your store's own domain, not a third-party subdomain.
  • Post-delivery automation on Shopify's own webhooks, tracked on a Kanban board. Delivery confirmation moves a creator into a "content owed" column automatically.
  • A $299/mo Concierge tier that runs it for you. Dr Water shipped 138 gifts in 46 days on Concierge, and Bri Beauty processed 43 gift orders in its first week on Seed, both a rounding error next to roughly $24,000/yr for a single Aspire seat.

Real alternatives with real prices, verified 2026-08-19

ToolPriceModel
SeedFree $0 (5 orders, 1 campaign), Starter $19/mo (50 orders, 5 campaigns), Scale Gifts $49/mo or $499/yr (unlimited)Link-to-draft-order gifting, gate-first approval
GRIN$0-$1,500/mo, no sales callFull creator relationship management, publishes real pricing
Shopify CollabsFree to install, 2.9% fee on payoutsNative marketplace, not accepting new creators as of this writing
Stack Influence$0/mo, ~$30 per completed postFully managed sourcing, guaranteed post
Social Cat$99/$199/$299/mo, 7-day trialTwo-sided creator marketplace
Influencer Gift FormFree $0, $68/mo Growth (100 orders), $380/mo BusinessSame link-to-order mechanic as Seed
CollabstrFree $0 (10% fee), Pro $249/mo (10% fee), Premium $333/mo (5% fee)Direct-hire creator marketplace

Of those seven, GRIN is the closest in scale to what Aspire is selling: full creator relationship management for larger teams, not a single-purpose gifting tool. The difference is that GRIN's own /compare/grin-vs-upfluence page states its pricing outright, $0 to $1,500 a month, month-to-month, no sales call required, a fraction of Aspire's estimated $2,499/mo entry point. See our full GRIN pricing breakdown for the tier-by-tier math. If enterprise-grade relationship management is genuinely what you need, and you'd rather see a number before you talk to anyone, GRIN gives you that in a way Aspire currently does not.

Who should not pick Seed

Aspire is built for enterprise influencer relationship management at a scale Seed doesn't attempt: campaign workflows across large agency and brand teams, contract and payment tracking, deep reporting across dozens of simultaneous programs, at a price that reflects that scope. If that's the buyer you are, and roughly $2,499/mo per user plus a mandatory annual commitment doesn't bother you, Aspire's feature depth is probably worth evaluating on its own terms rather than against Seed. Seed is built for the opposite case: a small team sending a link and getting a real $0 draft order back, nothing more, nothing gated behind a demo call.

There's also a real gap in scale worth naming honestly. Aspire's platform is built to run dozens of concurrent campaigns across an agency roster, with contract terms, deliverable tracking, and payment processing baked into the workflow. Seed handles none of that multi-campaign orchestration. It handles one thing: turning a creator's claim into a real, approved Shopify order. If you need both, the campaign-management layer and the order-fulfillment layer, you may end up running two tools rather than picking one, and that's a fair outcome to plan for rather than a failure of either product.

What to do next

If you want the mechanism, a branded link that turns into a real $0 Shopify draft order, gated until a human approves it, no discount code, own-domain embedding already live, and a price you can see before signing up, check Seed's pricing or install it from the Shopify App Store. If you need Aspire's actual confirmed number, you'll still have to book the demo, since nothing on their own site will give it to you, at least not as of our 2026-08-19 crawl.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Aspire cost?

Aspire's own site is fully gated (every pricing path routes to /book-a-demo), but Capterra states roughly $2,499 per user, per month, with no free trial and no free version, verified 2026-08-19. Three independent third-party sources converge on the same $2,000-$2,499/mo range with a mandatory annual commitment of roughly $24,000/yr minimum.

Does Aspire let you cancel mid-contract?

Not easily. Aspire's own Subscription Services Agreement states discretionary termination by the customer is only permitted if expressly provided for in the applicable Order Form, and there's no universal published notice window. A named Capterra reviewer reported being refused a cancellation and charged $500/mo after closing her account.

What is the cheapest real alternative to Aspire for Shopify gifting?

For gifting specifically rather than full campaign management, Seed starts free (5 orders, 1 campaign) and tops out at $49/mo or $499/yr unlimited. Shopify Collabs is free to install with a 2.9% fee on payouts. Both are a fraction of Aspire's roughly $2,499/mo entry point, though neither replicates Aspire's full relationship-management scope.

Is GRIN a good Aspire alternative?

GRIN is the closest match in scope: full creator relationship management for larger teams, not a single-purpose gifting tool. Unlike Aspire, GRIN publishes real pricing on its own site: $0 to $1,500/mo, month-to-month, with no sales call required, a fraction of Aspire's estimated entry point.

Can I send free product to creators without Aspire's full CRM?

Yes. If the actual job is shipping product and getting a real order created, a link-to-draft-order tool does that without the campaign-workflow and reporting layer Aspire is priced for. Seed creates a real $0 Shopify draft order gated behind human approval, with no discount code and no storefront checkout for the creator.