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Compare: Grovia vs ShareASale (now part of Awin)
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
Grovia
Custom Quote
(Custom Quote)
N/A (custom engagement)
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ShareASale (now part of Awin)
Not disclosed
($200–$1,000/mo)
No — network access fee required
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Key Differences
Pricing Model
Grovia
Custom Quote
ShareASale (now part of Awin)
Not disclosed
Budget Tier
Grovia
Custom Quote
ShareASale (now part of Awin)
$200–$1,000/mo
Free Trial
Grovia
N/A (custom engagement)
ShareASale (now part of Awin)
No — network access fee required
Business Type Fit
Grovia
B2B, B2C
ShareASale (now part of Awin)
B2C, D2C / E-commerce
Best For
Grovia
Brands wanting partner/affiliate recruitment and outreach
ShareASale (now part of Awin)
E-commerce brands wanting access to a large, established affiliate network
Pros
Grovia
Eliminates the friction of manual partner discovery and initial recruitment outreach.
Combines advanced automation software with dedicated human agency expertise.
Accelerates time to market for new partnership and affiliate channels.
ShareASale (now part of Awin)
Established publishing network offering immediate access to thousands of active affiliates.
Cost effective operational model compared to emerging enterprise alternatives.
Broad integration capabilities across major ecommerce infrastructure platforms.
Global expansion opportunities through its integration with the Awin network.
Cons
Grovia
Focuses strictly on recruitment rather than full end to end program management.
Operates as a smaller vendor which may present resource scaling questions for enterprise brands.
ShareASale (now part of Awin)
Legacy user interface requires a steeper learning curve for new operators.
Mandatory upfront network access fee for new merchants.
Reporting dashboards lack modern predictive analytics found in newer platforms.
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