Comparisons
Head-to-head tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
Featured starts free and covers inbound opportunities plus AI search visibility. Prowly now only exists inside the Semrush AI PR Toolkit, starting at $149 per month, with a 600,000-profile journalist database for outbound pitching.
Featured monitors inbound media opportunities for $0-79/month. PRWeb distributes a finished press release to thousands of outlets for $120-480 per send. They solve different problems and most PR programs eventually need both.
Both start free and connect you to inbound media requests, but they cap different things. Featured limits daily AI usage; Qwoted limits you to two pitches a month unless you upgrade to $149.
Featured is a $0-79/month self-serve tool for inbound opportunities. Roxhill is a demo-only UK media intelligence platform with no published pricing and no free trial, built for corporate comms teams tracking spokesperson coverage.
One is a paid AI chat platform that matches you to journalist requests, podcasts, and AI search visibility. The other is a free email digest run by the person who built HARO in the first place.
Featured matches you to opportunities with an AI chat interface and bundles in GEO visibility tracking. SourceBottle pairs a free Australian Expert Directory with a real person pitching your profile to journalists.
Google Alerts is free and catches Google-indexed web content. ForumScout costs $19 a month, adds Reddit, LinkedIn, Twitter, and five other platforms, and drafts AI reply suggestions for every relevant mention.
Keyhole's acquisition by Muck Rack removed its public pricing and self-serve signup entirely. ForumScout costs $19 a month, keeps unlimited seats on every plan, and adds AI-drafted replies for every matched mention.
ForumScout is a lean social listening tool with unlimited seats and AI-drafted replies starting at $19 a month. Meltwater is an enterprise media intelligence suite with no published pricing that now tracks brand mentions across seven AI platforms through its GenAI Lens feature.
ForumScout keeps every plan on unlimited seats and drafts a reply for each mention it finds, starting at $19 a month. Mentionlytics scales from a $49 entry plan up to enterprise volume, with monitoring in 13+ languages and white-label reporting once you reach its higher tiers.
ForumScout turns Reddit and LinkedIn mentions into AI-drafted replies starting at $19 a month with unlimited seats. Octolens is built for product-led teams, adding GitHub, Hacker News, and an MCP server that pulls mention data straight into Claude or Cursor, starting at $159 a month.
One tool watches Reddit and LinkedIn for sales conversations. The other collects and manages Google and Yelp reviews across hundreds of business locations. They share a category label, not a use case.
ForumScout charges $19 a month with unlimited seats and drafts AI replies to mentions. Sprout Social charges per seat, starting near $199 for the tier most teams actually need, and bundles publishing, listening, and influencer tools into one platform.
Both are self-serve, both start under $30 a month, and both watch Reddit closely. The split is what happens after a mention is found: ForumScout drafts a reply, Syften gets there faster and adds white-label delivery.
Talkwalker indexes over 150 million sources with an AI insight layer built for global brands. ForumScout costs $19 a month, skips the sales process entirely, and drafts a reply for every mention.
One tool turns Reddit and LinkedIn mentions into AI-drafted replies for $19 a month. The other tracks mainstream news and broadcast coverage for PR teams who need a sales call before they see a price.
ForumScout watches keywords around the clock and drafts a reply for every match. Xpoz answers plain-English questions against 1.5 billion posts on demand, and plugs directly into Claude or Cursor through MCP.
ForumScout pairs keyword monitoring across 8+ platforms with AI-generated reply drafts and unlimited seats from $19 a month. YouScan adds visual intelligence that detects your logo in photos and video, starting at $499 a month for just three monitored topics.
Frase runs the entire research-to-publish-to-monitor loop for content teams starting at $39 a month. Grammarly rides along inside every app you already write in, correcting and rewriting as you go, free to start.
Frase runs the full research-to-monitoring loop for organic and AI search content. GravityWrite bundles blog writing, images, video, and social scheduling into one credit pool starting at $8 a month.
Frase runs the full research-to-monitoring loop for organic and AI search content starting at $39/month. Hoppy Copy runs email growth on autopilot, from brand memory to sending, starting at $99/month.
Frase closes the loop from research to publish to ranking-decay monitoring. Hypertxt starts from your own Search Console data and hands off to a separate visibility tool once the article is live.
Frase runs research, drafting, SEO and GEO scoring, and ranking-decay monitoring for blog content from $39/month. Hypotenuse AI generates and enriches product catalog content at scale, priced only through a sales call.
Frase runs research, drafting, SEO and GEO scoring, and ranking-decay monitoring for blog content from $39/month. Jasper enforces brand voice across text, images, emails, and ads for marketing teams at $69 per seat per month.
Frase covers research, writing, GEO scoring, AI visibility tracking, and ranking decay repair in one platform starting at $39/month. Koala Writer skips the monitoring layer and focuses on generating SERP-informed, internally linked articles starting at $9/month.
Frase runs research, writing, GEO scoring, and ranking decay monitoring in one subscription starting at $39/month. Machined automates full content clusters in under two hours using a bring-your-own-key model that keeps generation costs near $38 for 30 articles.
Frase drafts content, scores it for SEO and GEO, and watches it after publish for $39/month and up. MarketMuse never writes a word; it audits your full site and builds personalized difficulty scores and briefs, with paid tiers only available after a demo call.
Frase runs the entire research-to-publish loop for content teams chasing rankings and AI citations. QuillBot refines and verifies text you have already written, at a price almost anyone can afford.
Frase runs research, drafting, optimization, publishing, and ranking-decay monitoring in one connected loop. Rytr picks a template, generates a few variants, and gets out of the way at $7.50 a month.
Two content platforms trying to cover the same full loop, priced at opposite ends. Frase runs $39 to $239/month with daily-ish Content Guard monitoring. Scalenut runs $24 to $80/month during its current 60%-off promotion, adding a backlinks marketplace Frase does not have.
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