LLMrefs and Mentionable take different philosophical approaches to the same problem. LLMrefs uses a massive dataset of 4.5 million real conversations to discover prompts automatically. Mentionable scans your URL and suggests prompts based on your specific business.
Data-driven discovery vs. business-specific suggestions. Both have merit.
How the pricing compares
LLMrefs has a free tier, but it's database access only. You can explore their 4.5M conversation dataset to see what people actually ask, but you can't track prompts without upgrading. Their Pro plan at $79/month gives you 50 keywords, 11 AI engines, and 500 prompts.
Mentionable offers a 7-day free trial on all plans. The Starter plan at €29/month gives you 15 prompts across all 5 LLMs, Pro at €89/month gives you 50 prompts, and Agency at €179/month offers 100 prompts with unlimited projects.
At the €89/month tier for Mentionable Pro versus $79/month for LLMrefs Pro, both offer similar prompt counts.
The core difference: how you find prompts
LLMrefs leans into automation. Enter a keyword, and they use their conversation dataset to expand it into prompts people actually use. It's a data-first approach. You're tracking what real users ask, not guesses.
Mentionable takes a different route. Enter your URL, and it scans your site to suggest prompts that match your specific business, services, and positioning. You pick the ones that matter. More direct control, less automation.
Neither approach is wrong. LLMrefs discovers patterns across millions of conversations. Mentionable generates suggestions tailored to your business. The right choice depends on whether you want breadth (LLMrefs) or specificity (Mentionable).
Other differences worth noting
LLMrefs tracks 11 LLMs, more than double Mentionable's 5. If comprehensive platform coverage matters, that's significant.
LLMrefs also supports 20+ countries and 10+ languages for international tracking. Mentionable's geographic options are more limited.
On the flip side, Mentionable's 7-day free trial includes actual tracking, not just research. And the URL-based suggestion system means you can start faster without needing to figure out which keywords to track.
Which one fits you?
LLMrefs makes sense if you want 11 LLMs instead of 5, the 4.5M conversation dataset sounds valuable for discovering what people actually ask, keyword-first automation fits how you work, and multi-language tracking is a requirement.
Mentionable makes sense if you want free tracking (not just research access), URL-based suggestions match how you think about your business, you prefer choosing prompts directly rather than automated expansion, and 5 LLMs covers what you need.
The bottom line
Both are reasonable options at similar prices. LLMrefs offers more LLMs and data-driven discovery. Mentionable offers simpler workflow and genuinely free tracking.
Try Mentionable's 7-day free trial first to see how AI visibility tracking works. Explore LLMrefs' free database to see if their conversation data resonates with how you think about prompts. Then decide which approach fits your workflow.