Platform Comparison

Databot vs GetMoni

A side-by-side comparison of Databot and GetMoni — real-time KOL conviction tracking with on-chain validation versus social graph analytics, smart follower scoring, and daily curated alpha reports.

GetMoni (getmoni.io) is a broad Web3 social intelligence platform built around social graph analysis — tracking 6,000+ accounts to score project momentum via ML-derived Moni Score and Momentum Score, surfacing early alpha through daily analyst-curated reports. Databot takes a more focused approach: real-time conviction signals from a curated 500+ KOL network, cross-referenced against on-chain context, and delivered directly via Telegram.

The practical difference is timing and depth. GetMoni is optimized for discovering what the smart-money social graph is paying attention to over time; Databot is optimized for detecting when conviction is clustering fast enough to act on right now.

Feature comparison

Dimension
Databot
GetMoni
Primary signal
Real-time KOL conviction clustering
Smart follower scoring + daily analyst alpha reports
KOL coverage
500+ curated KOLs with conviction scoring
6,000+ accounts tracked via social graph analysis
On-chain context
Multi-chain validation across 30+ blockchains
On-chain wallet activity and PnL — not cross-referenced with social conviction timing
Telegram delivery
Native bots with signal context and alerts
Telegram bot + Discord integration
AI project discovery
AI-flagged projects with no KOL coverage yet
ML Moni Score + Momentum Score on active projects
Access model
$DATA token qualification or $32+/month
Moni Wizards NFT (~$6,700 floor) or $399+/month subscription
Best for
Real-time conviction monitoring with Telegram alerts
Social graph depth + curated alpha research + portfolio tracking

Where Databot wins

Price accessibility is the clearest gap. Databot starts at $32/month versus GetMoni's $399+/month subscription or a Moni Wizards NFT with a secondary market floor around $6,700 — a 10–200x cost difference for comparable real-time signal delivery.

Databot also cross-references social conviction with on-chain context in real time — when multiple KOLs cluster around a token, Databot checks whether wallet flows and chain activity support the signal before alerting. GetMoni tracks on-chain data (wallet PnL, activity) but does not merge it with conviction timing the same way.

The curated 500+ KOL network also means fewer false positives. Broader coverage creates noise; Databot's conviction-clustering model filters for accounts where the pattern — not just the mention — is the signal.

Where GetMoni wins

GetMoni's social graph breadth (6,000+ tracked accounts) and daily curated alpha reports from human analysts give it an edge for research workflows that need comprehensive coverage rather than real-time conviction alerts.

The all-in-one platform model — portfolio tracking (PnL, DeFi positions, NFT holdings), Chrome extension for live Twitter/X monitoring, scam detection alerts, and Discord integration — makes GetMoni more useful for users who want a single dashboard for their full crypto research workflow rather than a dedicated signal-delivery tool.

Pricing overview

Databot starts at $32/month for the Basic tier (250 KOLs, 48H delay) and scales to $160/month for Pro (500+ KOLs, real-time). Annual billing reduces each tier by roughly 30%. $DATA token holders can qualify for tiers without a subscription.

GetMoni premium access is primarily structured around their Moni Wizards NFT (secondary market floor approximately $6,700 as of mid-2026) for lifetime access, with subscription plans at a significantly higher price point. A free tier with limited features is available. Verify current pricing and access models at their website.

Information about third-party tools reflects publicly available information as of June 2026 and may not be current. Verify current pricing and features directly with each vendor.