
May 27, 2026

Written By Katja Orel
Lead Editor, UGC Marketing

Fact Checked By Sebastian Novin
Co-Founder & COO, Influee
CrowdRiff is the visual content platform tourism boards run. It scrapes visitor posts off Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X tagged at hotels, museums, attractions, cities, and regions, then routes the cleared posts into a content library destination marketing teams use across destination websites, microsites, and owned social. 900+ destinations run on it.
That works for a city tourism board whose Instagram hashtag draws 60,000 visitor posts a year, mostly shot from the same five viewpoints. It doesn't work the same way for a DTC outdoor apparel brand running cold-traffic Meta ads against a specific product benefit — visitor reels were filmed for the visitor's own feed, not against an ad brief.
Tourism boards aren't selling a product. They're selling the feeling of being somewhere, and the strongest version of that feeling is what visitors actually filmed when they were there. Brands selling a product on paid social need the opposite — a briefed message, a controlled hook, an ad-spec shoot. Aggregation owns the first job. Production owns the second.
Influee | CrowdRiff | |
|---|---|---|
Content source | Custom content by creators on your brief | Aggregated from visitor and traveler posts |
Revisions included | Unlimited | Not applicable (content already exists) |
Content usage rights | Belong to brand by default | In-platform rights approval workflow |
Pricing model | Subscription + 10% marketplace fee | Enterprise quote only |
The Content source row is the wedge. One column is briefed video shot by a vetted creator. The other is visitor reels harvested off social. Two different jobs at two different funnel stages.


CrowdRiff is a UGC aggregator and digital asset manager built for travel and tourism. The buyers are tourism boards, hotels, resorts, museums, attractions, and tour operators — 900+ destinations run on it. The platform scrapes visitor posts tagged at destinations across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X, sends in-platform rights requests, and routes cleared content into a content library. Destination teams push that library across tourism sites, microsites, owned social, and email campaigns. A Content Planner schedules Reels and TikToks; a CrowdRiff Creators add-on commissions short-form video when the visitor library is thin.
The strategic case is genuine. A coastal tourism board pulling 200 real visitor surfer reels gets destination credibility no studio shoot can fake — the salt on the lens, the unscripted moment, the local who walked through the frame. CrowdRiff customers measure that lift in time on destination microsites and visit consideration, not CAC. For a destination marketing team, that's the job.

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Influee is a marketplace where vetted creators apply to briefs from 120.000+ profiles across 23+ countries. The brand writes the angle and the hook before anyone films; applications come back the same day; creators deliver finished video seven days later, with paid-acquisition rights settled in the contract.
CrowdRiff stocks a tourism site with vacation reels visitors already posted. Influee stocks an ad account with new video creators filmed to your brief. Different surfaces, different jobs.
CrowdRiff aggregates from three places. Visitor posts tagged at the destination across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X feed the moderation queue automatically. Hotel staff, museum teams, and tour operators upload their own approved photos and video into the content library directly. The optional CrowdRiff Creators add-on commissions short-form video from a small roster when the visitor library is thin.
In all three flows, the buyer is the destination team picking what represents the place. What the visitor said in the caption and what the visitor put in the frame came from someone who was already at the destination filming for their own audience.
Influee works the other way. A brand writes the brief before anyone shoots — product, hook, format, talking points, licensing terms. Vetted creators across 120.000+ profiles in 23+ countries see the brief and apply. The brand chooses the best fit for the product. Seven days later, creators deliver finished video sized for the placements the brand specified.
Take a hotel chain running a CrowdRiff library. The library is full of visitor reels of pool sunsets, balcony views, and breakfast spreads, and the marketing team uses them across the destination website and the brand's Instagram feed. Real visitor content sells the place — Influee won't replace that job.
Now take an outdoor apparel DTC testing "the rain jacket that survived three days on the trail" against "the only jacket that didn't soak through" on cold TikTok inventory. Two specific hooks, two creator deliveries, both shot to Reels specs. CrowdRiff has visitor reels of beautiful hikes — the jacket appears somewhere in the frame, not as the message. Aggregation can't run that hook test. A brief can.
Bottom line: Choose CrowdRiff if you want real visitor photos as social proof on your tourism site.
Choose Influee if you want to control message, conversion, and audience direction before anyone films.
Influee | CrowdRiff | |
|---|---|---|
Default rights handling | Belong to brand by default | In-platform rights request workflow |
CrowdRiff's rights approval workflow runs inside the platform. The destination team selects a visitor post, the system sends the original poster a templated request, and cleared posts get an audit trail the legal team can pull on demand. That's a real piece of workflow tooling — it beats DM'ing visitors one at a time from a brand account.
The mechanic still depends on the original poster replying. A tourism board wants three trending festival reels for a summer TikTok push. Two visitors clear the request. One never opens it. One declines. The campaign window closes before the best reel is cleared.
The bottleneck isn't the rights themselves. It's the original poster's reply window — and you can't put that on next quarter's media calendar.
On Influee, usage rights are part of the application. When a vetted creator applies to a brief, paid social, owned channels, geographic scope, and exclusivity window are all on the deal before the shoot. By the time the creator delivers the finished video, the rights audit is already done and the brand can push the clip live on Meta the same hour.
Bottom line: Choose CrowdRiff if chasing visitor replies before every campaign is fine for your timeline.
Choose Influee if you want clean paid-use rights on every video the day it's delivered — no chase, no risk, no wait.
Influee | CrowdRiff | |
|---|---|---|
Primary use case | Paid Meta and TikTok ad creative | Destination websites, microsites, owned social |
CrowdRiff is right that visitor content sells a destination better than studio production can. A reel from a real surfer at sunrise reads differently than the same shot composed by a film crew, and destination marketing teams measure that lift in time on destination microsites, engagement on owned social, and visit consideration on intent surveys. Visitor-shot content moves those numbers.
That's a destination job. An outdoor apparel DTC, a supplement brand, or a fitness DTC running cold paid social isn't doing that job.
Paid Meta and TikTok ads for a product brand are measured in CAC, hook rate, hold rate, and conversion rate. The question isn't whether the audience trusts the destination — it's whether the audience clicks the ad and buys the SKU. Two things break when a product brand tries to source paid creative from a CrowdRiff-style visitor library.
First, the message. A supplement brand testing "no chalk aftertaste" on cold TikTok inventory needs that exact line on camera, said the way it would convert. Visitor reels tagged at gyms and trail runs were filmed for the visitor's own feed — the message in the caption is whatever the visitor wrote, and rewriting it isn't an option once the post exists.
Second, the shoot. Visitor content was framed for the visitor's own scroll — variable aspect ratios, ambient audio, no edit pass. Paid placements run on different specs for hook rate, retention, and call-out clarity in the first three seconds. Visitor content is the right input for tourism site embeds. It's the wrong input for cold-traffic Meta cycles.
Take a reef-safe sunscreen DTC. CrowdRiff visitor posts show beach moments and snorkeling shots — the bottle sits somewhere in the frame, sometimes labeled, often not. The growth team wants to test "doesn't sting your eyes" against "reef-safe formula" on Meta cold traffic. Neither hook lives in a beach photo; both need a creator filming the product against the brief.
Influee creators shoot what the brand briefs. Vertical for Reels, square for in-feed, lighting and audio sized for paid placement. The brand picks the best fit for the product before anyone films — face, voice, content history, market.
Bottom line: Choose CrowdRiff if you're marketing a destination — hotels, museums, cities.
Choose Influee if you're selling a product through paid ads on Meta or TikTok.

CrowdRiff doesn't publish pricing. The site directs to a demo booking, and quotes come back custom — tied to destination size, library volume, and add-on modules like CrowdRiff Creators. Influee publishes its tiers: Basic €199, Advanced €399, Pro €749 per month, with a flat 10% marketplace fee on creator payments.
Influee | CrowdRiff | |
|---|---|---|
Pricing model | Subscription + 10% marketplace fee | Enterprise quote only |
Scope | Per-creator content production | Per-destination aggregation, content library, planner |
The pricing question isn't which tool is cheaper. CrowdRiff is priced as an enterprise destination marketing platform — the fee covers a full content library, planner, and rights workflow for a tourism board running year-round campaigns. Influee is priced as a per-video production line — the unit cost shows up on the media plan as a line item next to ad spend.
Bottom line: Choose CrowdRiff if you're fine booking a call to find out the price.
Choose Influee if you want public pricing and the freedom to start without a sales call.
If CrowdRiff isn't the right fit but you still need a UGC aggregator, here are four worth comparing.
Miappi is an enterprise UGC platform with a Discover, Curate, License pipeline that pairs Instagram and Facebook hashtag aggregation with branded upload portals for direct visitor submissions. Pick Miappi over CrowdRiff when the travel program runs alongside other enterprise verticals like FMCG and personal care — Miappi serves all four under one license, while CrowdRiff stays inside travel.
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Best fit: Enterprise brands running travel alongside other verticals who want one license covering FMCG, personal care, fashion, and tourism with the same pipeline.
Walls.io is a social wall builder that pulls posts tagged at an event hashtag onto a live display surface — projector at a conference, screen in a hotel lobby, embed on a destination landing page. Pick Walls.io over CrowdRiff when the priority is the live event surface rather than year-round destination marketing.
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Best fit: Tourism boards and event organizers whose primary surface is the live wall at a festival, conference, or lobby installation.
Flockler is an operator-focused UGC aggregator that runs 10+ social networks plus RSS through one multi-feed dashboard, used by agencies, tourism boards, and universities. Pick Flockler over CrowdRiff when the team manages multiple destinations or sub-brand feeds and wants one operator console covering all of them.
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Best fit: Agencies and umbrella tourism brands managing several destinations or sub-brand feeds through one operator console.
Taggbox is a UGC aggregator that runs the same moderated feed across website widgets, event walls, in-store digital signage, and shoppable galleries. Pick Taggbox over CrowdRiff when the destination program needs both website embeds and event or retail screen surfaces under one feed.
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Best fit: Destinations whose program runs both website embeds and event or lobby screens through one moderated feed.

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CrowdRiff pulls visitor content from Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X, and accepts direct uploads from hotel staff, attraction teams, tour operators, and destination partners. Downstream surfaces include destination websites, microsites, owned social via the Content Planner module, email campaigns, and stakeholder reporting. Specific platform connectors and content library export paths vary by tier — confirm with their team for the destination's stack.
No, but tourism boards are the core buyer. 900+ destination marketing organizations, hotels, resorts, museums, tour operators, and attractions run on the platform. The product is built around the destination workflow — Content Planner, content library, visitor-tag aggregation — so brands outside the travel vertical typically pick a more generalist aggregator instead.
Yes, and the overlap is narrow. CrowdRiff covers destination marketing on the tourism website, microsites, and owned social using visitor-shot content. Influee covers the Meta and TikTok ad account with briefed video shot by vetted creators against a paid-acquisition brief. The two tools serve different funnel stages on different KPIs.
The platform's main job is aggregating visitor posts and managing rights on what already exists. CrowdRiff Creators is a separate add-on that commissions short-form video from a select roster when the visitor library is thin. For paid-social teams running monthly creative refresh against specific hooks, that add-on isn't built for the scale or briefing depth Influee creators provide.
CrowdRiff doesn't publish pricing. The site directs to a demo booking, and quotes come back custom — tied to destination size, library volume, and add-on modules. Expect an enterprise sales cycle and a contract sized for year-round destination marketing rather than month-to-month creative production.
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