Stack vs Levanta: {scaling Amazon growth}

Skip Levanta's $150–$750 monthly fee and 3.5–5% revenue share. Stack Influence only charges per collab, guarantees the post, and delivers full-rights UGC built for Amazon sales growth and conversion lift.

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Automate Influencer Promotions

Easily collaborate with vetted Micro Influencers and only pay for completed posts instead of waiting for creators with Levanta.

Streamline Product Seeding

Skip Levanta's monthly SaaS fees,revenue share.and pay Micro Influencers only in product while Stack automates every creator collabration.

Scale Authentic UGC

All creator collaborations deliver full-rights UGC so you can reuse video and image content across your ads, Amazon listings, and socials to improve marketing.

Drive External Traffic

Direct influencers and their followers to your Amazon listings so you can accelerate sales velocity and boost organic discoverability.

Improve Search Positioning

Increase sales velocity and conversion history to help push your marketplace listings up the search results and boost recurring revenue.

Strengthen Conversion Rates

Improve consumer trust and conversion rates by integrating authentic UGC photos, videos and testimonials into your product listings.

Features
Stack Influence
Levanta
100% managed campaign (no cost)
Average price per creator
$30 flat fee
$30/post +$6 commission +$1.50 performance fee
Added monthly fees
$0
$750/mo + 3.5% of affiliate revenue
Savings for larger scale
50% saving
Full rights license U.G.C.
No product gifting loss
Ecommerce marketplace benefits
No effort shipping fulfillment
Influencers apply to collaborate
Vetted influencer community
3000 post scale per month
Expected post delivery time
Automated creator outreach
Custom analytics reporting

Flat per-collab cost, {zero subscription}

Stack Influence charges roughly $30 per collaboration with no recurring fee. Levanta layers a $150–$750/mo SaaS subscription on top of a 3.5–5% revenue share and 15–25%+ creator commissions. Brands seeking predictable per-post pricing for Micro Influencer programs avoid Levanta's multiple fee model entirely on Stack Influence.

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Owned UGC, {guaranteed posts}

Stack Influence delivers full commercial UGC rights with every collaboration and guarantees the post, so brands build a content library and never lose inventory to no-shows. Levanta is an affiliate-link platform so brands receive no built-in UGC rights, no posting guarantee, and seeded products that don't convert simply walk away.

our campaign process

From product seeding to {product growth}
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Automate influencers powered by AI

Tap into an AI-driven Influencer software that validates profiles, streamlines product seeding, automates your creator collaboration process, and provides an easy way to track all results, download assets, and double down on winners.

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Drive external traffic and improve visibility

Scale external traffic to marketplaces, generate rights‑cleared UGC for product listings & ads, and increase your listings visibility and conversions. Beat out your competition with existing listings and turn new product launches into best sellers.

Stack Influence Dashboard
3

Track results and double down on winners

Monitor creator statuses, live links, and performance in one simple dashboard. Activate and scale commission‑based creators (through your favorite affiliate softwares) to keep content and sales flowing in the long term.

Frequently asked questions

Stack Influence vs Levanta: {What’s Right for You?}

Is Levanta cheaper than Stack Influence?

It depends on outcomes, not list price. Levanta charges $150–$750/mo plus 3.5–5% of affiliate revenue plus 15–25%+ creator commissions on tracked sales, costs that compound as sales grow. Stack Influence charges roughly $30 per collaboration with no monthly fee. For brands prioritizing predictable per-post cost on micro-influencer UGC, Stack Influence is materially cheaper.

Does Levanta guarantee creator posts?

No, Levanta does not publicly guarantee creator posts. Its model is performance-based: creators promote on their own cadence, and brands only pay commissions on tracked sales. For product-seeding campaigns the brand ships product and accepts the gifting-loss risk if creators don't post. Stack Influence guarantees every collaboration ends in a published post, eliminating that risk.

What is Levanta pricing in 2026?

Levanta's Standard plan is $150/month (or $120/month billed annually) plus 5% of affiliate sales revenue. Gold is $750/month plus 3.5% of affiliate sales revenue with an annual commitment. Enterprise pricing is custom. Creators are paid commissions of 15–25%+ on tracked sales separately. Stack Influence charges roughly $30 per collaboration with no monthly platform fee.

Is Levanta or Stack Influence better for Amazon sellers?

Both drive Amazon traffic, but they solve different problems. Levanta is a sales-attribution affiliate platform with Amazon Attribution integration and Brand Referral Bonus support. Stack Influence focuses on volume Micro Influencer social promotions that drives external traffic and ranking signals while building a full right UGC asset library. Many Amazon brands run them together; if you must pick one, choose by whether you need scalable Micro Influencer collaborations or non-guarenteed affiliate relationships.

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