Sprout Social helps big teams publish and monitor. Revlis is the system that tells you what to post and why it will work: strategy, viral research, psychology, and scripts in one workspace built for social media managers.
Built by a social media manager, for social media teams.
Sprout is a great place to publish and monitor. But growth doesn’t come from scheduling. It comes from strategy, research, and psychology. That’s the whole product.
Every post is engineered around how the brain processes the first 3 seconds, not post more and hope.
Track competitors, search by keyword, or paste any video link to get the hook, structure, and psychology behind why it won.
Strategy, planning, a script Laboratory, and month-over-month iteration. Not a blank board, but an operating system for content.
Designed around the social media workflow by a working SMM, not a generic template you bend into shape.
An honest breakdown. Sprout wins on enterprise publishing and listening. Revlis wins everywhere growth is actually decided.
Where everything starts: who you’re talking to, what you’re saying, and why it works.
This is where the two tools stop being comparable. Sprout reports on your posts. Revlis decodes anyone’s.
Strategy and research go in. A directed short-form script comes out.
From idea to posted: pipelines, approvals, and clean multi-client separation.
Views aren’t success. Revlis turns performance into next-step direction clients understand.
One flat system vs. per-seat enterprise pricing that compounds with every team member.
Revlis is the Sprout alternative built for people who actually grow.
A task board can hold a card that says “make this.” It can’t tell you why a video won. Revlis breaks every post into the hook, the structure, the psychology, and the funnel stage, so you stop guessing.
Pick an audience, an offer, and an angle. Revlis writes the hook and the full short-form script with audio and visual direction, then lets you iterate until it’s ready to film.
Plan scripts, posts, carousels, and videos in one view, then switch between calendar, kanban, table, and pipeline views. Share read-only review links with clients.
Connect Instagram and TikTok to track real performance, see which formats and themes actually convert, and let monthly reports surface the patterns automatically.
One comparison page per tool. Pick the matchup you’re weighing.
Yes, but they solve different halves of the job. Sprout Social is an enterprise publishing, inbox, and listening suite. Revlis is the strategy, research, psychology, and scripting system that decides what to publish and why it will work. If your problem is “we post a lot but nothing grows,” Revlis is the alternative you’re looking for.
No. Today, Revlis owns the upstream workflow (strategy, research, planning, scripts, client approvals, and analytics), which is where growth is actually decided. Many teams pair Revlis with their existing publisher or social platform.
Absolutely. Plenty of teams run their strategy, research, and scripting in Revlis and continue to publish or manage their inbox in another tool. Revlis is the brain; your publisher is the mouth.
Sprout’s analytics tell you how your own posts performed. Revlis’s research tells you why anyone’s content performed, breaking down hooks, structure, psychology, and conversion on competitors, keyword results, or any link you paste, then handing you a Replication Blueprint you can turn into a script.
Revlis is a flat $49 for the full system: strategy, research, scripts, planning, analytics, academy, and community. Sprout Social is priced per seat, starting around $199/month and rising to $399/month per user, with Social Listening and other modules sold separately. For an SMM or small agency, the difference compounds fast.
Social media managers and agencies who are done being valued as “the person who posts.” If you want to operate at the strategy and psychology layer, and have the data to prove it to clients, Revlis is built around your exact workflow.
Revlis does the hard part, so you can stop competing on volume and start competing on results.
psychology first, always