AccuRanker vs Advanced Web Ranking in 2026: On-demand refresh vs white-label reporting at scale
Two rank trackers built for opposite priorities. One refreshes any keyword on demand and tracks four AI search platforms, the other covers 4,000+ search engines and ships automated white-label reports on every plan.
AccuRanker refreshes any keyword on demand; AWR only updates on a fixed schedule with no instant-check option.
AWR tracks 4,000+ search engines including regional Google variants, Bing, Baidu, Yandex, and YouTube. AccuRanker does not publish a comparable engine count.
AccuRanker tracks AI visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode, but not Gemini or Claude.
AWR's own materials describe its AI search tracking as less detailed than dedicated AI visibility tools, folded into general SERP feature tracking rather than a standalone module.
AWR includes white-label reporting with scheduled email delivery on every plan from $139/month. AccuRanker has no built-in white-label option at any tier.
AWR includes unlimited users and unlimited projects starting at Pro. AccuRanker caps competitors tracked at 10 per domain across its Professional and Expert tiers.
AccuRanker's entry tier costs $224/month against AWR's $139/month Pro plan, a gap that widens further at the top: AccuRanker Expert runs $764/month versus AWR Enterprise at $699/month.
AccuRanker and Advanced Web Ranking (AWR) both sell to agencies, but they were built around different bottlenecks. AccuRanker starts at $224/month and its whole pitch is speed and depth: on-demand rank refresh instead of waiting for a daily crawl, more than 50 filters for slicing large keyword sets, and AI search visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. AWR starts cheaper at $139/month and has been in the market for over 20 years, and its pitch is reach and delivery: 4,000+ search engines including regional and vertical engines, up to 50 tracked competitors on every plan, and white-label reporting with scheduled email delivery baked in from the Pro tier up. Neither tool does what the other does best. AccuRanker has no white-label reporting at all, and AWR has no on-demand refresh and a thinner AI tracking layer. Picking between them comes down to whether your agency sells speed and filtering or breadth and branded delivery.
The tools at a glance
AccuRanker
Real-time rank tracking with on-demand refresh, AI search platform visibility, and 50+ filter options for agencies and enterprises
AccuRanker sells speed. Most rank trackers pull data once a day on a fixed schedule, which means you find out about a ranking swing a day after it happened. AccuRanker lets you trigger a refresh on any keyword whenever you want it, so a migration check, a post-update sanity check, or a same-day client question gets answered with current data instead of yesterday's.
That same-day mentality carries into AI search. AccuRanker tracks brand and keyword visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode alongside traditional rankings, and calculates share of voice across both. Gemini and Claude are not part of the coverage yet, which matters if a client cares specifically about those platforms, but the four it does track sit in the same interface as organic positions rather than a bolted-on separate product.
Where AccuRanker gets expensive is scale and delivery. The Professional tier is $224/month for 1,000 keywords and 10 competitors, and jumping to 5,000 keywords at Expert costs $764/month. There is no white-label reporting built in, so agencies that need branded PDFs have to build that layer themselves on top of the API. For a data-accuracy shop that already has reporting infrastructure, that trade-off is fine. For an agency that wants reporting handled for them, it is a real gap.
| Feature | Professional $224/month | Expert $764/month | Enterprise Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keywords | 1,000 | 5,000 | Custom |
| On-demand rank refresh | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| AI search monitoring | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Competitors tracked | 10 per domain | 10 per domain | Custom |
| API access | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| White-label reports | No | No | No |
Advanced Web Ranking
Rank tracking across 4,000+ search engines and AI results with white-label reporting, unlimited competitors, and 20+ years of proven accuracy
AWR has been tracking rankings since before most of the category existed, and it shows in the engine coverage: more than 4,000 search engines, spanning regional Google variants, Bing markets, Baidu, Yandex, YouTube, and vertical search engines that most competitors do not bother indexing. For agencies with clients outside the US or in specialised verticals, that breadth is hard to replace with a single subscription elsewhere.
The other half of AWR's pitch is reporting infrastructure. White-label templates with your own branding, scheduled email delivery on a weekly or monthly cycle, unlimited competitors up to 50 per account, and unlimited users and projects are all included from the $139/month Pro tier, with no per-client fees stacked on top. Build the template once and AWR handles the refresh and delivery going forward.
The cost of that breadth is speed and AI depth. There is no on-demand refresh, so rankings only update on the schedule you set. AI search result tracking exists as part of general SERP feature tracking rather than a dedicated module, which puts it behind purpose-built AI visibility tools and behind AccuRanker's named-platform coverage. The interface also shows its age next to newer tools, and the jump to Enterprise at $699/month is steep without enterprise-scale keyword volume to justify it.
| Feature | Pro $139/month | Agency $279/month | Enterprise $699/month | Enterprise Plus 50k $980/month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keywords | 2,000 | 7,000 | 35,000 | 50,000 |
| Search engines | 4,000+ | 4,000+ | 4,000+ | 4,000+ |
| Competitors tracked | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
| White-label reports | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Unlimited users & projects | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| AI platforms tracked | ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode | Part of general SERP feature tracking, not a named-platform module |
| Search engine coverage | Not published as a headline number | 4,000+ search engines |
| On-demand rank refresh | Yes | No |
| Filtering / segmentation | 50+ filters | Visibility scores, CTR estimates, SERP feature tracking |
| Competitors tracked | 10 per domain | 50 per account |
| White-label reporting | No | Yes, all plans |
| Unlimited users / projects | No (10 competitors per domain cap applies at every tier) | Yes, from Pro up |
| API access | Yes (read and write) | Yes |
| Google Search Console integration | Not listed | Yes |
| Local / multi-location tracking | Not a listed feature | Yes, city and regional level |
| Free trial | Not clearly advertised; check current site | Not clearly advertised; check current site |
| Starting price | $224/month | $139/month |
Considering AI Peekaboo alongside AccuRanker and Advanced Web Ranking?

Both tools treat AI search as a bolt-on to a traditional rank tracker. AccuRanker's own data shows it stops at ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's two AI surfaces, with no Gemini or Claude coverage, and AWR's AI tracking is folded into general SERP features rather than built as a dedicated model. AI Peekaboo tracks brand mentions across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode specifically, with a read and write API on every plan from $50/month and white-label delivery with guest access links included at that same entry price. For agencies running AI visibility as its own line item rather than a rank-tracking afterthought, it is worth pairing with whichever of these two wins on traditional rank data.
Read the AI Peekaboo review →Which should you choose?
The honest way to frame this comparison is that AccuRanker and AWR were not built to solve the same problem. AccuRanker optimises for the moment you need an answer right now: a live refresh, a filtered view, a same-day AI visibility check. AWR optimises for the moment you need to hand a client a report without touching it yourself: branded, scheduled, and covering search engines AccuRanker does not even list. Neither company has closed the other's gap. AccuRanker still has no white-label option, and AWR still has no on-demand refresh.
Bottom line
Pick AccuRanker if your agency's value proposition is speed and precision and you already have (or are willing to build) your own client reporting layer on top of the API. Pick Advanced Web Ranking if branded, automated reporting is the deliverable your clients actually pay for and you can live with next-day rather than instant data. If your business runs on both, you will end up paying for two tools rather than finding one that does both well, and that is a real cost worth planning for rather than discovering at renewal time.
Frequently asked questions
Is AccuRanker or Advanced Web Ranking better for agencies that need white-label client reports?
Advanced Web Ranking is the clear choice for white-label reporting: it ships branded templates, scheduled email delivery, and unlimited users and projects from its $139/month Pro tier. AccuRanker has no built-in white-label reporting at any price point, so agencies that pick it for client-facing work need to build a branded layer on top of its API themselves.
Does AccuRanker track AI Overviews and ChatGPT better than Advanced Web Ranking?
Yes, on paper. AccuRanker names ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode as tracked platforms with dedicated share-of-voice metrics, while AWR folds AI search tracking into its general SERP feature suite rather than treating it as a standalone module. Neither tool tracks Gemini or Claude, so a team that needs those specifically will need a dedicated AI visibility tool either way.
Why is AccuRanker so much more expensive than Advanced Web Ranking at the entry tier?
AccuRanker's $224/month Professional plan buys on-demand rank refresh and more than 50 filtering options, features AWR does not offer at any price. AWR's $139/month Pro plan buys broader engine coverage and white-label reporting instead. The price gap reflects different feature bets, not one tool simply costing more for the same thing.
Can I track more than 10 competitors per domain on AccuRanker?
No, not according to AccuRanker's published pricing: both the Professional and Expert tiers cap competitor tracking at 10 per domain, with Enterprise listed as custom. Advanced Web Ranking allows up to 50 tracked competitors per account on every plan from Pro up, which is the better fit for accounts that benchmark against a large competitive set.
Which tool is faster for checking rankings right after a Google algorithm update?
AccuRanker is built for exactly this. Its on-demand refresh triggers an immediate rank check for any keyword rather than waiting for the next scheduled crawl, which is the feature Advanced Web Ranking does not have; AWR only updates on the schedule you configure.
Is Advanced Web Ranking worth it for a small team tracking under 2,000 keywords?
It depends less on keyword count and more on whether white-label reporting is something you need day one. AWR's Pro tier covers 2,000 keywords at $139/month with full white-label and unlimited competitors included, which is a reasonable price for a small team that bills clients on branded reports. A small team that does not need client-facing reports at all may find AccuRanker's filtering and on-demand refresh a better use of a similar budget, despite the higher entry price.

