GRIN

GRIN is built for influencer marketing, letting eCommerce brands discover, manage, and pay creators all in one place.
Growth

We know this platform is in the spotlight, but the cameras haven’t quite rolled on our official review just yet. We’ve caught glimpses of its feature set—enough to recognize how it might fit into a marketing tech stack—but rather than improvising a shaky first impression, we prefer to spend time doing a thorough review—no early teasers that miss the mark.

If you’re already working with this platform or just considering it, we’re happy to share initial thoughts from similar tools we’ve tested and help you decide if it’s ready for a supporting role or a leading part.

GRIN is built for influencer marketing, letting eCommerce brands discover, manage, and pay creators all in one place.
Growth
New
Newer Provider to the Space
Intuitive
Easy for folks to use
Easy Install
Low lift for dev teams
Founder's Take

Grin is a massive lift if you're stuck managing influencers with a mess of Google Sheets. It makes tracking, link management, and campaign visibility way easier. It's not perfect—there's still manual bits and analytics quirks—but it'll definitely save you some headaches.

Robbie Ashton
Founder, Curve Marketing

Why it's used

Grin is an influencer management platform that simplifies tracking and managing influencer campaigns. Historically, influencer marketing has been a bit chaotic—think a lot of manual links, messy spreadsheets, and clunky attribution. Grin centralizes this chaos into a single interface, making it easier to see which influencers you're working with, manage campaign links, and integrate cost and analytics data. It won't solve every influencer headache (humans are still humans), but it’s a big step up from juggling individual spreadsheets and manual UTMs.

Problems we see

Your tech stack shouldn't suck.

Customer stories

Moonlight

No Internal MarTech
No Systems
Too Many Moving Pieces

Daily Boost

Leadership Too Involved
Everything's a Fire
Stuck in the Weeds

Celestial Marketplace

Marketing-Dev Divide
Conversion Rates
Stuck in the Weeds

Radiant Gowns

Growing Pains
No Internal MarTech
Conversion Rates