Platform Comparison

Databot vs leak.me

A side-by-side comparison of Databot and leak.me — systematic KOL conviction tracking with on-chain validation versus a real-time KOL follow-activity tracker for early project discovery.

leak.me and Databot both track crypto KOL activity, but they watch for completely different things. leak.me monitors which influential accounts are following newly launched projects — a signal that an influencer is watching, but has not yet publicly committed to. Databot tracks what KOLs are posting and clustering around — a conviction signal, backed by on-chain context.

Following is soft interest. Posting, clustering across multiple independent accounts in a short window, and having that pattern align with on-chain movement — that is the signal Databot is built to catch.

Feature comparison

Dimension
Databot
leak.me
Signal type
KOL posting conviction + on-chain validation
KOL follow activity — which influencers followed a new project
KOL coverage
500+ curated accounts with conviction scoring
6,000+ accounts tracked (follow activity only)
Signal depth
Conviction clustering, posting frequency, on-chain context
Count of KOLs who followed — no conviction or content layer
On-chain layer
Multi-chain context across 30+ blockchains
None
AI project discovery
AI-flagged projects before KOL public coverage
None
Telegram delivery
Native bots with full signal context
Not documented
Access model
$DATA token qualification or $32+/month
Free tier + paid upgrade (pricing not public)
Best for
Acting on real-time conviction as it forms
Quick early-discovery check on newly launched accounts

Where Databot wins

Signal quality is the core difference. When a KOL posts publicly about a token — especially when multiple independent accounts do it within a short window — that is a stronger signal than a follow. Databot scores conviction by clustering post activity, not follow counts, and adds on-chain context to validate whether the wallet behavior supports the social pattern.

Databot also surfaces projects that have no KOL coverage yet — the AI discovery layer flags early-stage projects before anyone in the tracked network has publicly committed. leak.me only shows what KOLs have already engaged with by following.

Transparent pricing ($32+/month) and native Telegram alert delivery complete the picture for traders who need a full real-time workflow, not just a lookup tool.

Where leak.me wins

leak.me's coverage of 6,000+ tracked accounts catches very early interest before any public posting happens. For traders who want to know the moment an influential account starts following a newly launched project — before anything is said publicly — that follow signal is genuinely earlier than what posting-based trackers can surface.

The simplicity also matters. One screen, one signal type, free tier available — for users who only need that specific early-follow check, leak.me does it without requiring a full platform subscription.

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.

leak.me offers a free tier with basic functionality and a paid upgrade for extended timeframe filtering and additional access. Specific pricing is not published publicly — verify current plans 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.