Comparisons
Head-to-head tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
These two rarely compete for the same budget line. Moz Pro is a keyword-and-rankings SEO suite with AI visibility tracking; ResponseSource is a UK journalist enquiry platform for earning press coverage.
Moz Pro brings a 1.25 billion-keyword database and a 40 trillion-plus link index starting at $99/month. SE Ranking answers with API access and 5-engine AI tracking on every plan from €87.20/month.
Moz Pro pairs a mature keyword and link index with AI visibility tracking. Search Atlas bets on OTTO SEO automating fixes on its own, plus LLM visibility, content generation, and a website builder in one subscription.
One is a mature SEO suite that folded AI visibility tracking into every paid plan. The other is a budget-first tool built around a free plan that actually works, not a teaser.
Moz Pro bundles AI search tracking into its cheapest paid plan. SEOmonitor makes you climb to its most expensive tier for the same coverage, but adds forecasting and a content writer Moz Pro does not have.
Moz Pro bundles AI search monitoring into every tier but has no API at any price. Serpstat has API access from $50/month but does not track AI search visibility at all.
Moz Pro bundles AI search tracking and white-label reporting into every plan. Sistrix skips both but backs a well-documented API with the Visibility Index, a benchmark European SEOs already trust.
Two tools that barely compete on paper. One is a $99-a-month SEO suite with an AI Visibility Dashboard, the other is a demo-only platform that deploys AI agents to run local marketing across hundreds of locations.
Moz Pro bundles AI visibility tracking with keyword research and audits at $99 a month. SpyFu skips AI monitoring entirely but hands you years of competitor ad history and 15-minute rank updates from $39.
Moz Pro covers keyword research through AI visibility in one $99-a-month subscription. TopicalMap AI does one thing, clustered keyword maps with content briefs, in about a minute, starting free.
Moz Pro brings AI visibility tracking and white-label reporting at $99 a month. Ubersuggest keeps things simple and cheap from $12 a month, with a lifetime license option but no AI tracking at all.
Moz Pro pairs a decade of keyword and link research with a newer AI Visibility Dashboard. WebCEO bundles 24 tools under one invoice but has not added any AI search tracking at all.
Moz Pro covers keyword research, links, audits, and AI visibility under one subscription with published pricing. Wincher does one thing well, daily rank tracking, but will not tell you what it costs until you ask.
One is a sales-led media monitoring and journalist database platform for in-house comms teams. The other is a $899/month tool that flips outreach around: journalists post source requests, and consumer brands respond.
One is a sales-led media monitoring and journalist relationship platform for in-house comms teams. The other is a self-serve database of 580,000+ journalists and 10,000+ podcasts built to get you a usable list in minutes.
One is a sales-led media monitoring and journalist database platform with AI-answer tracking. The other is a self-serve PR CRM, priced in euros, that publishes every story to a newsroom designed to keep earning traffic after the campaign ends.
Both track how your brand shows up in AI answers, but from opposite directions. Muck Rack watches your own mentions inside ChatGPT and Gemini; Prowly filters journalists by which outlets those same models actually cite.
One is a sales-led platform for ongoing journalist relationships, media monitoring, and AI-answer tracking. The other is a 25-year-old wire service you pay for one release at a time, starting at $120.
One is a sales-led journalist database and monitoring platform with no public pricing. The other is a two-sided marketplace with a genuinely free tier, capped at 2 pitches a month until you upgrade.
Both are sales-led with no public pricing and no free trial. The real split is geography and one feature: Muck Rack tracks AI-generated brand mentions, Roxhill tracks spokesperson share of voice.
One is a sales-led media monitoring and journalist database platform with no public pricing. The other is a free email digest with no dashboard, no filtering, and no analytics of any kind, run by the founder of HARO.
One is a sales-led global PR platform with AI-answer tracking built in. The other is a free-to-start Australian call-out service with a human team pitching on your behalf for as little as $25 a pitch.
NEURONwriter grades your draft against SERP competitors and AI Overview citation signals starting at $23 a month. QuestionDB mines Reddit, Quora, and PAA boxes for real audience questions and has a genuine free tier.
NEURONwriter grades any keyword's draft against SERP competitors and AI Overview citation signals starting at $23 a month. RankIQ pairs hand-picked niche keyword libraries with unlimited AI content generation for $49 a month through its Aided bundle.
NEURONwriter grades drafts against SERP competitors and AI Overview citation signals starting at $23 a month. SECockpit bundles multi-source keyword discovery with a built-in daily rank tracker starting at $39 a month.
NEURONwriter grades a draft you have already written against Google ranking factors and AI Overview citation signals. Topicfinder crawls competitor sites first to hand you a list of proven topics before you write a word.
NEURONwriter tells you whether a draft you already wrote is good enough to rank and get cited by AI systems. Wordtracker tells you which keyword to write about in the first place, using a proprietary data set it has been building since the late 1990s.
Two rank trackers with very different pricing philosophies. Nightwatch bundles SERP tracking and AI visibility into one €79/month plan. Keyword.com starts at $7/month and lets you add AI visibility only when a client asks for it.
Nightwatch pairs rank tracking with real AI visibility monitoring and publishes its prices from €79/month. Nozzle skips AI tracking entirely in favor of full top-100 SERP data per keyword, sub-hourly scheduling, and a developer-friendly API, all behind a sales conversation.
Two rank trackers that both added real AI search coverage. Nightwatch starts at €79 per month with AI tracking built into every plan, Pro Rank Tracker starts at $99 per month with a deeper report library and Looker Studio connector.
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