7 Best BuzzSumo Alternatives for Content and PR Teams in 2026
Compare 7 BuzzSumo alternatives for content strategy, brand monitoring, and competitor research: pricing from free to enterprise, API access, and AI search coverage compared.
Ranklytics starts at $79/month, less than half of BuzzSumo's $199 Content Creation tier, and monitors brand visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, a surface BuzzSumo does not track on any plan; API access is included from the entry tier.
Conductor tracks brand visibility across six AI platforms and adds 24/7 bot monitoring for AI crawler activity, going deeper into AI search than BuzzSumo's social and news monitoring, though pricing is enterprise and contact-only.
OmniBound maps buyer prompts to citation gaps in ChatGPT and Perplexity specifically, a narrower but more AI-search-native version of BuzzSumo's brand mention monitoring; contact-priced with no API.
Tactycs bundles a Competitor Blog Writer tool that tracks rival SEO rankings, traffic trends, and new content into a full-service agency relationship with documented case studies, functioning like BuzzSumo's content discovery feature delivered as a managed service.
Rankdots applies BuzzSumo-style competitor gap analysis to keyword and topical coverage rather than article performance, and generates a content draft from the gap directly; contact pricing, no API.
Topic Intelligence maps topic engagement to conversion data across your website, ads, email, and social, a first-party alternative to BuzzSumo's public engagement-signal approach, though all three tiers require a sales conversation.
CoSchedule starts free and reaches $69/user/month at its Agency Calendar tier, a fraction of BuzzSumo's cost, with an AI Headline Analyzer and social inbox for teams that need lightweight content and engagement management without PR or journalist tools.
BuzzSumo earns its $199-a-month starting price by doing more than one job: an 8-billion article archive for content research, a 700,000-contact journalist database for PR outreach, and brand mention monitoring across news, blogs, and social. That combination is the appeal, and it is also the catch, because a team that only needs one of those three capabilities is paying for the other two whether it uses them or not. We looked at seven alternatives that either undercut BuzzSumo's price for teams that just need content and competitor monitoring, or extend past what BuzzSumo covers into AI search visibility, which none of BuzzSumo's four tiers currently track at all.
Tools at a glance
Media intelligence and content discovery across 8 billion articles and social platforms
BuzzSumo indexes over 8 billion articles and allows searches by keyword, topic, or domain with filters for date, engagement type, and platform. Teams can identify what has performed well historically and spot emerging topics before they peak.
Content performance data spans Facebook shares, Twitter engagement, Reddit upvotes, and YouTube views. This multi-platform view helps content teams understand which formats and angles perform on which channels rather than optimizing for a single metric.
BuzzSumo indexes over 700,000 journalists with data on their beat, recent articles, publications, and contact information. For PR and communications teams, this replaces expensive media database subscriptions like Cision or Muck Rack for many use cases.
Custom alerts track brand mentions, competitor coverage, and topic spikes across news, blogs, and social platforms. Alerts are configurable for frequency and source type, making it practical to stay on top of coverage without manual monitoring.
Ranklytics
SEO automation platform with 24/7 AI autopilot workflows, rank tracking, and AI visibility monitoring across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity
Ranklytics costs $79 a month for its All-in-One plan, less than half of BuzzSumo's $199 Content Creation tier, and it monitors a surface BuzzSumo does not touch at all: brand visibility inside ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity answers. BuzzSumo's brand monitoring watches news, blogs, and social platforms; Ranklytics watches what AI models are actually saying about your brand when someone asks them a question. For a content team whose monitoring priorities have shifted toward AI search, that is a direct gap BuzzSumo's four tiers leave open.
Competitor monitoring is where the two tools genuinely overlap. Ranklytics tracks the same keyword set across competing domains and surfaces position changes and new keyword entries, a narrower version of BuzzSumo's broader content and social performance tracking. What Ranklytics adds on top is an AI Blog Writer connected to that same keyword and ranking data, closing the loop from monitoring to content production inside one tool, something BuzzSumo does not attempt.
The trade-off is real: Ranklytics has no journalist database and no 8-billion article historical archive, so a team doing active PR and media outreach loses BuzzSumo's strongest asset entirely. The $199-a-month Agency plan does add white-label reporting, priced well below what BuzzSumo charges for the equivalent at its $999 Enterprise tier. For teams that never used BuzzSumo's PR features and just wanted content monitoring plus research, Ranklytics is the more focused, lower-cost swap.
| Feature | All-in-One $79/month | Agency $199/month |
|---|---|---|
| AI visibility monitoring | ✓ | ✓ |
| Competitor monitoring | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI Blog Writer | ✓ | ✓ |
| White-label reporting | ✗ | ✓ |
| API access | ✓ | ✓ |
- Starts at $79/month, less than half of BuzzSumo's $199 Content Creation tier
- Tracks AI visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, which BuzzSumo does not cover at all
- API access on every plan, versus BuzzSumo's API being locked to the $499/month Suite tier and above
- No journalist database, so PR and media outreach use cases are not covered
- No 8-billion article historical archive for long-range content research
- Newer platform with less historical ranking data than BuzzSumo's decade-plus index
Conductor
Enterprise AEO and SEO platform with AI visibility tracking across ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Claude
Conductor goes further into AI search than BuzzSumo attempts anywhere on its pricing page. It tracks brand visibility across six AI platforms, including Claude and Copilot, neither of which BuzzSumo monitors. BuzzSumo's brand mention monitoring covers news, blogs, and social with custom alerts; Conductor adds a specific layer BuzzSumo has no version of at all, 24/7 monitoring of AI crawler activity like GPTBot and ClaudeBot visiting your site in real time.
The content generation and MCP Server features push Conductor into territory closer to a full AEO platform than a media monitoring tool. Developer APIs let teams pull SEO and AI visibility data into internal dashboards, something BuzzSumo only unlocks at its $499/month Suite tier and above. For an enterprise team that wants brand monitoring folded into a broader SEO and AI visibility strategy rather than a standalone media intelligence tool, Conductor covers more ground.
What Conductor does not have is any equivalent to BuzzSumo's journalist database or its 8-billion article content discovery archive. It is not built for PR outreach or historical content research at all, it is built for AI and traditional search visibility. Pricing is also enterprise and contact-only, with no self-serve tier, so the trade for that AI-search depth is the same sales-led procurement process BuzzSumo's lower tiers avoid.
| Feature | Enterprise Contact for pricing |
|---|---|
| AI platforms tracked | 6 |
| 24/7 bot monitoring | ✓ |
| Content generation | ✓ |
| Developer APIs | ✓ |
| Traditional SEO tools | ✓ |
- Tracks six AI platforms including Claude and Copilot, ground BuzzSumo does not cover at any tier
- 24/7 bot monitoring watches AI crawler activity in real time, a feature BuzzSumo has no equivalent for
- Developer APIs and MCP Server support custom workflows beyond BuzzSumo's Suite-tier API
- No journalist database or PR outreach capability, BuzzSumo's strongest asset
- No public pricing, requiring a sales conversation BuzzSumo's lower tiers do not
- Built for enterprise teams, not practical for small agencies BuzzSumo also serves
OmniBound
AI search marketing platform for B2B teams optimizing visibility in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI answer engines
OmniBound narrows BuzzSumo's brand monitoring concept down to one specific, growing surface: AI search. Instead of tracking mentions across news, blogs, and social the way BuzzSumo does, OmniBound tracks which buyer prompts are driving activity in ChatGPT and Perplexity within your category and which brands, including competitors, are showing up in the answers. For B2B teams whose buyers increasingly start vendor research in an AI tool rather than Google, that is a monitoring gap BuzzSumo's four tiers do not address at all.
The citation gap analysis functions like a more targeted version of BuzzSumo's competitor content discovery: instead of showing you what content performs well generally, it shows you specifically where a competitor is being cited in an AI answer and you are not, with enough context to understand what content would close that gap. The workflow automation then moves from that insight into a content brief inside the same platform, something BuzzSumo's monitoring tools do not connect to directly.
OmniBound has no journalist database, no historical article archive, and no API, so it is not a replacement for BuzzSumo's broader media intelligence use case. It is a substitute specifically for the slice of BuzzSumo's value that overlaps with competitive brand visibility, applied to AI answer engines instead of the web and social platforms BuzzSumo was built to monitor.
| Feature | Enterprise Contact for pricing |
|---|---|
| Buyer prompt tracking | ✓ |
| Citation gap analysis | ✓ |
| Content audit | ✓ |
| Workflow automation | ✓ |
| API access | ✗ |
- Citation gap analysis targets AI search specifically, a surface BuzzSumo does not monitor
- Buyer prompt tracking reflects actual AI search queries rather than general content trends
- Workflow automation connects a citation gap directly to a content brief
- No journalist database or PR outreach tools
- No API access, unlike BuzzSumo's Suite and Enterprise tiers
- No public pricing, requiring the same sales conversation as several enterprise alternatives here
Tactycs
Full-service digital marketing agency with a suite of AI-powered marketing micro-tools
Tactycs approaches BuzzSumo's content discovery use case from the agency side rather than the software side. Its Competitor Blog Writer, one of nine proprietary micro-tools, tracks rival brands' SEO rankings, organic traffic trends, and new content publications around the clock, which covers similar ground to BuzzSumo's content discovery and brand monitoring, minus the 8-billion article historical archive and journalist database.
Where Tactycs differs is that you are not buying software you operate yourself, you are buying a service relationship with documented outcomes attached: 12x return on ad spend, 1,265% organic traffic growth, and a 35 to 40% conversion rate on a lead generation build for named clients. BuzzSumo gives you the data and expects your team to act on it; Tactycs' agency model means the team acting on competitor content intelligence is included.
The free tools are a genuine on-ramp: the Organic Traffic Loss Calculator quantifies how much AI Overviews are costing your organic traffic, and the Testimonial Creator turns reviews into social content, both at no cost, which is more than BuzzSumo offers outside its limited free search. The honest limitation is that Tactycs has no public pricing for its actual Project or Retainer engagements, and the micro-tools appear proprietary with no documented API or data export, so this is a fit for teams that want the work done, not a self-serve monitoring dashboard.
| Feature | Project Contact for pricing | Retainer Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|
| SEO and content creation | ✓ | ✓ |
| Marketing micro-tools access | ✗ | ✓ |
| AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility | ✓ | ✓ |
| Social media management | ✗ | ✓ |
- Documented client results (12x ROAS, 1,265% organic traffic growth) give a verifiable track record
- Competitor Blog Writer covers similar ground to BuzzSumo's content discovery, delivered as a managed service
- Free Organic Traffic Loss Calculator and Testimonial Creator tools are a genuine no-cost starting point
- No public pricing for actual Project or Retainer engagements
- No journalist database or article archive matching BuzzSumo's scale
- A service relationship, not software you operate and control directly
Rankdots
AI SEO platform for keyword clustering, topical authority building, and SEO-optimized content drafts
Rankdots applies BuzzSumo's "find what is working" premise to keyword and topical coverage rather than article-level engagement. Its competitor gap analysis compares your topical coverage against named competitor domains and flags clusters where they rank and you have nothing published, a more search-specific version of BuzzSumo's broader content performance research across Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and YouTube engagement.
The meaningful difference is what happens after the gap is found. BuzzSumo shows you what content performed well and leaves the writing to you; Rankdots generates an SEO-structured article draft directly from the identified gap, with growth potential scoring to help prioritize which cluster to tackle first. For a team using BuzzSumo purely for content ideation rather than PR or journalist outreach, Rankdots collapses research and drafting into fewer steps.
Rankdots has no social platform monitoring, no journalist database, and no historical article archive to search by keyword the way BuzzSumo's 8 billion indexed articles allow. It also has no API and no public pricing, both weaker than BuzzSumo's published rates and Suite-tier API access. For teams whose BuzzSumo use case was strictly content-gap research and drafting rather than social listening or PR, Rankdots is a narrower but more action-oriented substitute.
| Feature | Contact for pricing Custom |
|---|---|
| Competitor gap analysis | ✓ |
| AI content drafts | ✓ |
| Growth potential scoring | ✓ |
| Topic authority mapping | ✓ |
| API access | ✗ |
- Competitor gap analysis is scoped to topical SEO coverage, a more actionable version of content research
- AI drafts turn a content gap into a starting point without a separate briefing step
- Growth potential scoring gives a clear reason to prioritize one cluster over another
- No social platform monitoring or brand mention alerts like BuzzSumo provides
- No journalist database or 8-billion article archive
- No public pricing or API access, both weaker than BuzzSumo's published rates
Topic Intelligence
Deep-learning topic analytics that maps your highest-converting content themes
Topic Intelligence answers a different question than BuzzSumo does. BuzzSumo tells you what content performs well publicly, based on social shares and article engagement across the web; Topic Intelligence tells you which topics convert specifically for your audience, based on a deep-learning model run over your own website and campaign data. That first-party angle is something BuzzSumo's public-engagement-signal approach cannot replicate, since BuzzSumo has no visibility into your actual conversion data.
User journey mapping is the feature with no BuzzSumo equivalent: it traces the path a visitor takes from initial topic engagement through to a conversion event, across website, ads, email, and social. BuzzSumo's multi-platform performance analysis shows engagement by platform, but it stops at the engagement metric and does not connect that to what happened after, whether the visitor converted or left.
The trade-off is significant. Topic Intelligence has no public pricing on any of its three tiers, no free trial, and its own site still shows lorem ipsum placeholder testimonial text, which raises real questions about how established the product is. Its industry trend analysis feature, the closest thing to BuzzSumo's core content discovery capability, is listed as coming soon rather than live. For a team specifically evaluating "what topics convert for us," Topic Intelligence is the more targeted tool if you can tolerate the sales process and the early-stage signals.
| Feature | Data + Platform License Contact for pricing | Simply Grow Contact for pricing | Simply TI Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topic conversion tracking | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cross-channel integration | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| User journey mapping | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Strategic advice and support | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
- Maps topic engagement directly to conversion events using your own data, not public engagement signals
- User journey mapping traces the path from topic engagement to conversion, which BuzzSumo does not do
- Cross-channel integration spans website, ads, email, and social in one signal layer
- No public pricing on any tier, and no free trial to evaluate before committing
- Industry trend analysis, the closest overlap with BuzzSumo's core feature, is listed as coming soon
- Testimonials section still shows lorem ipsum placeholder text, raising early-stage product concerns
CoSchedule
Marketing calendar software that centralizes social scheduling, content planning, and team workflows in one place
CoSchedule is the budget option in this list: a free Calendar tier, then $29 per user per month for Social Calendar, against BuzzSumo's $199-per-month entry price. It is not a content discovery or PR tool the way BuzzSumo is, it is a planning and publishing tool, so the overlap is narrower. But for a team that was using BuzzSumo mainly to monitor social engagement and manage brand presence day to day, CoSchedule's social inbox does something BuzzSumo does not: it aggregates comments, mentions, and messages into one feed so a team can actually respond, not just observe.
The AI Headline Analyzer scores titles for clarity, SEO potential, and emotional impact before publishing, which is a lightweight complement to the content performance research BuzzSumo provides after the fact. CoSchedule is forward-looking, helping decide what to publish and how to title it; BuzzSumo is backward-looking, showing what has already performed well elsewhere. Different points in the workflow, and CoSchedule is considerably cheaper at every tier.
What CoSchedule does not have is any of BuzzSumo's research depth: no 8-billion article archive, no journalist database, and no brand monitoring across news sources. Like BuzzSumo's lower tiers, it also has no public API. For a team that never used BuzzSumo's content discovery or PR features and just wanted social scheduling with basic engagement monitoring, CoSchedule's free and $29-per-month tiers are a much lower-cost starting point.
| Feature | Free Calendar $0/mo | Social Calendar $29/user/mo | Agency Calendar $69/user/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marketing calendar | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Social media scheduling | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Social inbox | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI writing tools | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
- Free Calendar tier and $29/user/month Social Calendar are far cheaper than BuzzSumo's $199 entry price
- Social inbox lets teams respond to engagement, something BuzzSumo's monitoring alerts do not do
- AI Headline Analyzer helps decide what to publish, complementing BuzzSumo's after-the-fact research
- No content discovery archive or journalist database, BuzzSumo's core strengths
- No public API on any of its five tiers
- Per-user pricing on Agency Calendar climbs quickly for larger teams
Which BuzzSumo alternative should you pick?
BuzzSumo's value depends entirely on whether a team is using all three of its core capability areas, content discovery, journalist outreach, and brand monitoring, or just one of them. If AI search visibility is the real priority, none of BuzzSumo's four tiers track ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity mentions at all, so Ranklytics at $79/month, Conductor at the enterprise tier, or OmniBound for citation-gap analysis specifically are the direct answers, each covering ground BuzzSumo simply does not. If the appeal was competitor content research and drafting rather than social listening, Rankdots turns that gap into a publishable draft and Tactycs delivers the same tracking as a managed agency service with documented case study results. If first-party conversion data matters more than public engagement signals, Topic Intelligence maps which topics convert using your own website and campaign data, something BuzzSumo's public-signal approach cannot replicate, though it comes with the same sales-gated pricing friction BuzzSumo avoids at its published rates. If budget is the deciding factor and PR outreach was never the use case, CoSchedule's free and $29-per-month tiers cover content planning and social engagement at a fraction of BuzzSumo's $199 entry price. BuzzSumo remains the strongest single choice for a team that genuinely needs its 8-billion article archive and 700,000-contact journalist database together with brand monitoring in one subscription, since none of these seven alternatives replicate that specific combination. For a team using only one piece of that bundle, a narrower and typically cheaper alternative from this list is the better fit.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest alternative to BuzzSumo?
CoSchedule has a genuine free Calendar tier and reaches $69 per user per month at its Agency Calendar tier, well below BuzzSumo's $199-per-month Content Creation starting price. It does not include content discovery or a journalist database, so it only replaces BuzzSumo for teams whose use case was content planning and social engagement, not PR or research.
Is there a BuzzSumo alternative that tracks AI search visibility like ChatGPT or Perplexity?
Ranklytics tracks brand visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity starting at $79/month, and OmniBound and Conductor both focus specifically on AI search citation monitoring. BuzzSumo does not track any AI answer engine on any of its four tiers, so all three of these alternatives cover ground BuzzSumo currently leaves open.
Does any BuzzSumo alternative include a journalist database for PR outreach?
None of the seven alternatives in this comparison match BuzzSumo's 700,000-contact journalist database directly. Tactycs comes closest by delivering competitor and content tracking through an agency relationship with a dedicated team, but it is not a self-serve journalist contact database the way BuzzSumo's PR and Comms tier is.
Is BuzzSumo worth it for a small content team in 2026?
BuzzSumo's $199-per-month starting price is high for a team that only needs content ideation or SEO research without PR or brand monitoring needs, and cheaper, more focused alternatives like Ranklytics or CoSchedule cover those narrower use cases at a fraction of the cost. BuzzSumo earns its price specifically for teams that also do media outreach and ongoing brand monitoring alongside content research.
Which BuzzSumo alternative is best for competitor content tracking specifically?
Rankdots and Tactycs both focus on competitor content tracking: Rankdots compares topical SEO coverage against named competitor domains and drafts content from the gap, while Tactycs' Competitor Blog Writer tool monitors rival SEO rankings and new content as part of a managed agency service. Both are narrower than BuzzSumo's broader multi-platform content discovery but more action-oriented.
How does Topic Intelligence compare to BuzzSumo for content strategy?
Topic Intelligence maps which topics convert using your own first-party website and campaign data through a deep-learning model, while BuzzSumo researches what content has performed well publicly across an 8-billion article archive and social platforms. They answer different questions: Topic Intelligence is about your specific audience's conversion behavior, BuzzSumo is about general content and engagement trends, and Topic Intelligence requires a sales conversation on every tier where BuzzSumo publishes pricing from $199/month.







