Comparisons
Head-to-head tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or four-engine AI brand monitoring with API access from $29/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or seventeen-plus AI engine coverage from $20/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or five-engine GEO platform with Prompt Prioritization from $69/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or seven-engine brand mention tracking with citation analysis from $49/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or category-level citation intelligence from $250/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or four-engine brand mention tracking with a functional free tier.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or five-platform monitoring with GEO recommendations from €79/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or five-engine tracking with content optimization from $37/domain/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or ten-plus-platform GEO with Action Center and white-label from $79/month.
Knowledge Panel and brand entity optimization with custom pricing, or eight-platform monitoring with dedicated analyst support on custom enterprise pricing.
Keyhole does hashtag campaigns and influencer scoring for social teams. Meltwater does full media intelligence across news, broadcast, and 7 AI platforms through GenAI Lens. Neither publishes pricing anymore.
One tool went enterprise-only after being acquired by Muck Rack. The other starts at $49 a month with a 14-day free trial and coverage in 13+ languages.
Keyhole tracks hashtags, influencers, and campaigns across six social platforms behind a Muck Rack sales gate with no public pricing anywhere. Octolens publishes pricing from $159 a month and adds GitHub, Hacker News, and an MCP server that lets you query mentions from inside Claude or Cursor.
Keyhole's pricing runs entirely through Muck Rack's enterprise sales process, with nothing published on either tier. Reputology, now operating under the GatherUp brand, lists a $99-a-month single-location plan and per-location pricing built for franchises and multi-location review management.
Keyhole has no public pricing on either tier since its 2024 Muck Rack acquisition and does one job: hashtag, campaign, and influencer analytics. Sprout Social publishes per-seat pricing from $79 a month and bundles publishing, a unified engagement inbox, listening, and influencer discovery into one platform.
Keyhole has no public pricing since its Muck Rack acquisition and requires a demo to even see a quote. Syften is a self-serve, near real-time monitoring tool for Reddit, Hacker News, and 10+ other communities starting at $29.95 a month.
Keyhole was acquired by Muck Rack in 2024 and Talkwalker by Hootsuite in 2023, and neither publishes a price on any tier. But Talkwalker indexes 150+ million sources with an automated AI insight layer, while Keyhole stays narrowly focused on hashtag and influencer analytics across six social platforms.
Both tools now require a sales conversation to get pricing. The real question is which regional coverage and workflow actually fits your team.
One requires a Muck Rack sales call to see pricing. The other has a free tier with 2,500 credits and paid plans starting at $20 a month.
Keyhole's pricing and onboarding now run entirely through Muck Rack's enterprise sales process, with no public numbers on either of its two tiers. YouScan publishes a $499 a month starting price and adds logo detection in photos and videos that text-only tools like Keyhole cannot see.
One tool bundles keyword research, rank tracking, backlinks, and competitor analysis for a flat $24 a month. The other does one thing, wildcard long-tail discovery with live SERP scoring, and bills you by the credit.
KeySearch covers research, rank tracking, and backlinks for $24 a month. Keyword Insights AI does one thing, turning thousands of keywords into intent-tagged clusters and briefs, and asks you to contact sales to find out what it costs.
KeySearch is a $24/month dashboard covering keyword research, rank tracking, and backlinks in one login. Keyword Keg is a genuinely broad 11-API research tool whose pricing page has gone dark while it folds into Keywords Everywhere.
One bundles keyword research, live SERP analysis, competitor tracking, backlinks, and rank tracking into a flat $24 a month. The other pulls long-tail suggestions from 15 search engines and marketplaces, with an API and MCP server, once you move past its free suggestions-only tier.
KeySearch is a $24/month platform covering keyword research, rank tracking, and backlinks. Keyworddit is a free, single-purpose tool that mines subreddit comments for the language real communities actually use.
KeySearch is a $24/month dashboard built around rank tracking and competitor analysis. Keywords Everywhere is a $7/month credit-based browser extension that overlays keyword data on 20+ sites as you browse, with an API starting at $40/month.
KeySearch is a $24/month flat-rate suite with rank tracking and backlink analysis built in. Kwestify starts cheaper at $12/month but runs on credits, skips rank tracking entirely, and leans on a GPT-powered Niche Digger and KGR calculator instead.
One tool bundles keyword research, competitor tracking, backlinks, and rank tracking under a flat monthly fee. The other does one job with real precision: flagging keywords where low-authority sites already sit in the top 10.
One tool finds and tracks keywords for $24 a month. The other scores your drafts against what ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are actually citing, with pricing that climbs to $117 a month for the tiers that unlock it.
One tool bundles keyword research, live SERP analysis, competitor tracking, and rank tracking for $24 a month. The other mines Reddit, Quora, and Google's People Also Ask boxes for real audience questions, with a free tier to test first.
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