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Compare: Kolsquare vs ShopMy
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
Kolsquare
Custom Quote
($200–$1,000/mo)
Demo-based
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ShopMy
Custom Quote
($200–$1,000/mo)
Demo-based
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Key Differences
Company Size Fit
Kolsquare
Mid-Market (20–200), Enterprise (200+)
ShopMy
Small Team (2–20), Mid-Market (20–200)
Business Type Fit
Kolsquare
B2C, D2C / E-commerce, Agency
ShopMy
D2C / E-commerce, Fashion & Beauty
Best For
Kolsquare
European brands running multi-platform influencer campaigns that include LinkedIn alongside Instagram/TikTok/YouTube
ShopMy
Brands wanting affiliate-driven creator partnerships without flat sponsorship fees
Pros
Kolsquare
Extensive creator discovery network across the European digital landscape.
Comprehensive customer relationship management and campaign workflows.
Audience authenticity verification to prevent fraud and wasted spend.
ShopMy
Rapid adoption rates among Gen Z and TikTok digital creators
Streamlined onboarding process with minimal friction
Modern user interface tailored for lifestyle and beauty curators
Cons
Kolsquare
Pricing structures require custom enterprise quotes without transparent tiers.
LinkedIn operates as a secondary channel rather than the core focus.
ShopMy
Smaller total network scale compared to legacy competitors
Familiarity among mainstream enterprise brands is still developing
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