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ResponseSource
TopicalMap AI
ResponseSource vs TopicalMap AI in 2026: UK journalist outreach vs one-minute keyword clustering

One connects PR professionals with journalists actively seeking sources. The other turns a seed topic into 800 to 1,200 clustered keywords with content briefs in about a minute.

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Ubersuggest
ResponseSource vs Ubersuggest in 2026: UK journalist outreach vs entry-level SEO fundamentals

One connects PR professionals with journalists actively seeking sources for a story. The other is Neil Patel's beginner-friendly SEO suite covering keyword research, rank tracking, and site audits from $12 a month.

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ResponseSource
WebCEO
ResponseSource vs WebCEO in 2026: UK journalist enquiries against a 24-tool SEO bundle

ResponseSource connects PR professionals with journalists actively seeking sources in the UK. WebCEO bundles rank tracking, audits, and backlinks under one published SEO subscription. They rarely compete for the same budget line.

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Wincher
ResponseSource vs Wincher in 2026: UK journalist enquiries against daily rank tracking, both priced by quote

ResponseSource connects PR professionals with journalists actively seeking sources in the UK. Wincher tracks keyword rankings daily with a genuine API. Neither publishes a price, but that is where the similarity ends.

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ReviewTrackers
Rio SEO
ReviewTrackers vs Rio SEO in 2026: reputation specialist vs the full Local Experience platform

Two demo-only enterprise platforms for multi-location brands. One is built around review intelligence and 100+ source monitoring. The other bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys into a single Local Experience suite.

Local SEO2 tools
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ReviewTrackers
Synup
ReviewTrackers vs Synup in 2026: enterprise review depth vs a full agency operating system

ReviewTrackers monitors reviews across 100+ platforms for enterprise brands, but hides pricing behind a demo. Synup bundles listings, reviews, CRM, and billing into one white-labeled agency OS starting at $79 a month.

Local SEO2 tools
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ReviewTrackers
Uberall
ReviewTrackers vs Uberall in 2026: Review-intelligence specialist vs full multi-location marketing platform

Both are demo-gated with no published pricing. ReviewTrackers goes deep on review monitoring across 100+ sources; Uberall spreads across listings, social, and a new AI search optimization module called GEO Studio.

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ReviewTrackers
Whitespark
ReviewTrackers vs Whitespark in 2026: Enterprise reputation platform vs pay-for-what-you-use local SEO tools

ReviewTrackers gates everything behind a sales demo and goes deep on review intelligence across 100+ sources. Whitespark publishes prices for five separate products, including a rank tracker it is best known for, and skips reviews as its lead feature.

Local SEO2 tools
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Yext
ReviewTrackers vs Yext in 2026: review-intelligence specialist vs enterprise Knowledge Graph and AI search platform

ReviewTrackers goes all in on reviews, monitoring 100+ sources with sentiment analysis behind a sales demo. Yext publishes entry pricing from $199 per year for basic listings, but its Knowledge Graph and Scout AI visibility agent, which tracks ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, require an enterprise contract.

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Riff Analytics
Goodie
Writesonic GEO
Riff Analytics vs Goodie vs Writesonic GEO in 2026: Three AI Visibility Approaches for Citation-Focused Brands

One tool tracks brand mentions across 7 AI engines with citation source detail. Another connects monitoring to revenue. The third ranks the actions themselves.

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Riff Analytics
Scrunch AI
Riff Analytics vs Scrunch AI in 2026: 7-model breadth vs $250/mo category intelligence

Both monitor AI citations, but Riff Analytics casts the widest model net at $49/month while Scrunch AI maps category-wide citation patterns before tracking your brand.

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Riff Analytics
Trakkr
Riff Analytics vs Trakkr in 2026: 7-model depth vs free-tier entry with API access

Two AI visibility monitors aimed at in-house teams. Riff Analytics tracks 7 models without an API; Trakkr covers 4 models and ships an API on paid plans plus a free tier.

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Riff Analytics
Visiblie
Riff Analytics vs Visiblie in 2026: 7-model breadth vs GEO recommendations at €79/month

Both track AI visibility without an API, but Riff Analytics wins on model count while Visiblie adds GEO content recommendations and Google AI Overviews coverage.

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Riff Analytics
Wellows
Riff Analytics vs Wellows in 2026: 7-model monitor at $49/mo vs full GEO workflow with outreach

Riff Analytics is a monitor with the widest model set at the cheapest price. Wellows is a workflow that closes the loop from citation gap to outreach contact, at a higher tier.

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Riff Analytics
Writesonic GEO
Riff Analytics vs Writesonic GEO in 2026: 7-model monitoring vs 10+ platform coverage with content rewriting

Riff Analytics is the cheapest monitor with the widest model set on a basic plan. Writesonic GEO is a feature-complete GEO platform with content rewriting, action priorities, and white-label on Growth+.

AI Visibility2 tools
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Riff Analytics
XFunnel
Riff Analytics vs XFunnel in 2026: $49/mo self-serve monitor vs enterprise analyst-supported platform

Riff Analytics is a credit-card self-serve monitor across 7 models. XFunnel is a custom-priced enterprise platform with analyst support and an experiment framework across 8 platforms.

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Rio SEO
Synup
Rio SEO vs Synup in 2026: enterprise local experience suite vs white-label agency operating system

Both hide their pricing behind a demo, but they are built for different buyers. Rio SEO consolidates listings, local pages, and Voice of Customer surveys for brands managing their own locations. Synup runs the whole agency business, from listings to invoicing, for firms reselling local SEO to dozens of clients.

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Uberall
Rio SEO vs Uberall in 2026: the Local Experience platform vs the AI search first mover

Both are demo-gated enterprise platforms for multi-location brands. Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys under one Local Experience suite. Uberall covers similar ground but adds GEO Studio, a dedicated AI search optimization product, and an agentic layer called UB-I.

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Whitespark
Rio SEO vs Whitespark in 2026: enterprise Local Experience platform vs modular, pay-for-what-you-use local SEO tools

Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys behind an enterprise sales demo. Whitespark sells five separate products, from $1 per location per month for GBP management to a one-time $399 Yext replacement, with published pricing on every one.

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Rio SEO
Yext
Rio SEO vs Yext in 2026: the Local Experience platform vs the Knowledge Graph and AI search leader

Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys under one enterprise contract with no public pricing. Yext publishes entry pricing from $199 per year for basic listings, but its Knowledge Graph and Scout AI visibility agent, tracking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, require an enterprise deal.

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RivalSense
SERPrecon
RivalSense vs SERPrecon in 2026: Weekly Competitor Signal Digests vs Semantic Content and AI Citation Scoring

One aggregates 80+ competitor data sources into a curated weekly briefing with no public price tag. The other is a $49-a-month content editor that scores entity gaps with BERT and tracks AI citation Share of Voice in Perplexity and ChatGPT.

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RivalSense
SimilarWeb
RivalSense vs SimilarWeb in 2026: Curated Weekly Briefings vs Full-Scale Digital Intelligence Starting Around $199 a Month

RivalSense turns 80+ competitor sources into a weekly digest with no published price. SimilarWeb tracks traffic, keywords, and actual AI chatbot referral visits across 100M+ domains, once you get past a free tier that is barely usable.

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RivalSense
Unkover
RivalSense vs Unkover in 2026: Broad Weekly Signal Aggregation vs Focused Website Change Alerts

RivalSense pulls from 80+ source types, including job listings and government registers, into a weekly briefing with no public pricing. Unkover watches a narrower set of competitor web pages and pairs the alerts with CI frameworks, starting at $79 a month.

Competitive Intelligence2 tools
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RivalSense
Visualping
RivalSense vs Visualping in 2026: Weekly Multi-Source Digests vs a Free, Fast Page-Change Alert

RivalSense monitors 80+ source types and delivers a curated weekly briefing with no public pricing. Visualping does one job, watch a page and alert you the moment it changes, and its free tier actually works.

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Roxhill
Source of Sources
Roxhill vs Source of Sources in 2026: UK enterprise media intelligence vs a free journalist email list

Roxhill sells a sales-led UK journalist database with monitoring and spokesperson analytics, priced only after a demo call. Source of Sources costs nothing, run by HARO's own founder as a plain email digest with no software behind it.

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SourceBottle
Roxhill vs SourceBottle in 2026: UK enterprise database vs Australia's affordable human-pitching directory

Roxhill sells deep UK journalist data, monitoring, and spokesperson analytics with pricing locked behind a demo call. SourceBottle is free to join and adds human-driven pitching for as little as $25, built around Australian media.

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Ruler Analytics
SegmentStream
Ruler Analytics vs SegmentStream in 2026: CRM revenue attribution vs AI-agent-native measurement

Two sales-led attribution platforms with no self-serve signup, aimed at different budgets and different problems. One closes the loop from ad click to closed-won CRM deal. The other exposes attribution data to Claude and ChatGPT through an MCP server.

Analytics & Reporting2 tools
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Ruler Analytics
Simple Analytics
Ruler Analytics vs Simple Analytics in 2026: CRM revenue attribution vs cookieless traffic counting

One is a demo-gated B2B measurement platform starting at £269 a month. The other is a self-serve, cookieless analytics tool you can sign up for in minutes at €20 a month. They solve almost none of the same problems.

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Ruler Analytics
Tableau
Ruler Analytics vs Tableau in 2026: Marketing revenue attribution vs general-purpose data visualization

One is a purpose-built attribution platform that traces CRM revenue back to marketing touchpoints. The other is a drag-and-drop BI tool that can visualize that data, and almost anything else, once it is already collected.

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Ruler Analytics
Triple Whale
Ruler Analytics vs Triple Whale in 2026: B2B CRM revenue attribution vs DTC ecommerce attribution

Both promise to fix broken attribution, but for opposite business models. One traces a demo request through a CRM to a closed enterprise deal. The other traces a Shopify checkout back to the ad creative that drove it.

Analytics & Reporting2 tools
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