Comparison

Adbeat vs SimilarWeb in 2026: display ad spy tool vs full-stack digital intelligence with AI traffic tracking

One shows exactly which publishers and creatives a competitor is running display and native ads on, starting at $99 a month. The other covers traffic, keywords, and now AI chatbot referrals across 100M+ domains, reached mostly through a sales call.

Updated July 3, 2026
Adbeat
SimilarWeb
Key takeaways
  • Adbeat covers 1000+ ad networks in 140+ countries but only display and native advertising; SimilarWeb covers traffic, keywords, audience, and sales signals across 100M+ websites but does not track ad creative or publisher placements at all.
  • SimilarWeb tracks AI referral traffic from ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, actual visits, not citation counts. Adbeat has no AI platform tracking of any kind.
  • Adbeat has public self-serve pricing from $99/month (Intro). SimilarWeb's free tier is barely usable and paid access runs roughly $199-$799+/month through a sales process with no self-serve checkout above the free tier.
  • Adbeat offers white-label reporting on Professional and Enterprise plans. SimilarWeb has no white-label option on any tier.
  • SimilarWeb's traffic estimates become unreliable below roughly 50,000 monthly visits. Adbeat's ad intelligence does not depend on a competitor's traffic volume, only on their ad spend being visible across tracked networks.
  • SimilarWeb includes sales intelligence with lead scoring and retail/Amazon analytics on Business and Enterprise plans, capabilities Adbeat does not have and is not built to have.
  • Both tools gate their most useful features behind higher tiers: Adbeat requires Professional ($399/month) for full country coverage and white-label reports, SimilarWeb requires Team ($399/month) for API access.

Adbeat and SimilarWeb both get filed under competitive intelligence, but they are built to answer different sizes of question. Adbeat exists for one job: showing media buyers exactly which ad networks and publishers a competitor is spending on, what creative they are testing, and how that spend is distributed across 1000+ networks in 140+ countries. SimilarWeb answers a much wider question, how does a competitor's entire digital footprint compare across traffic, keywords, audience, and sales signals, and it has recently added referral tracking for AI chatbot traffic from ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek. If your research question starts with "where are they buying display ads," Adbeat has the data and a public price list. If it starts with "how much traffic is this competitor actually getting, including from AI search," SimilarWeb has the broader dataset, but you will likely need a sales conversation to see real numbers.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Adbeat$0/monthMedia buyers and performance marketing teams who need to see exactly where competitors are placing display and native ads, what creative they are running, and which publishers convert for the category.
SimilarWeb$0Enterprise marketing, strategy, and B2B sales teams that need broad digital intelligence, including verified AI referral traffic, across 100M+ domains and have budget for $200-800+/month.

Adbeat

Display advertising competitive intelligence across 1000+ ad networks with ad creative, landing page, and publisher spend insights

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Adbeat screenshot

Adbeat is a specialist tool: it monitors competitor display and native advertising across more than 1000 ad networks in over 140 countries, capturing creative variations, landing pages, and estimated publisher spend. It does not try to be a general digital intelligence platform, and that focus is the point. A media buyer who wants to know which publisher is converting best for a competitor in a given category can pull that answer directly rather than piecing it together from scattered ad sightings.

The creative library is what keeps buyers coming back month over month. Adbeat tracks how a competitor's creative evolves over time, so sustained spend behind a specific message or offer becomes a visible pattern rather than a one-off screenshot. That pattern is a real signal worth acting on: if a competitor has run the same offer across dozens of variations for months, it is probably working for them.

The limitation is scope, by design. Adbeat covers display and native only, nothing on Google Search ads, social platforms, or general website traffic, so it cannot answer questions about a competitor's overall digital reach or AI-driven traffic. At $399 per month for the Professional plan, it is also a real budget line for teams whose display spend does not justify ongoing monitoring.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Intro
$99/month
Professional
$399/month
Enterprise
Custom quote
Ad networks coveredVery limited1000+1000+1000+
Countries covered1-210+140+140+
Creative library history30 days90 days365 daysFull history
Publisher intelligenceNoYesYesYes
White-label reportsNoNoYesYes
API accessNoNoYesYes
Best for: Media buyers and performance marketing teams who need to see exactly where competitors are placing display and native ads, what creative they are running, and which publishers convert for the category.

SimilarWeb

Digital intelligence platform with AI chatbot traffic tracking across ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity

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SimilarWeb screenshot

SimilarWeb is a digital intelligence platform covering traffic, keyword rankings, audience demographics, and engagement metrics for most significant web properties globally. It answers a much broader question than Adbeat does: not just what a competitor is spending on ads, but how their entire digital presence performs, where their traffic comes from, and how that compares to yours across dozens of metrics.

The feature that has pulled SimilarWeb into more AI-visibility conversations is its AI chatbot traffic tracking, which measures actual referral traffic arriving from ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek. This is verified visit data drawn from SimilarWeb's panel and ISP partnerships, not a citation count pulled from sampled AI answers, which makes it a genuinely different signal from a Share of Voice metric: it tells you whether AI mentions are actually converting into visits.

The cost of that breadth is real. The free tier offers only a few months of limited data, full access typically runs $200 to $800+ a month depending on feature set, and pricing is reached through a sales conversation rather than self-serve checkout. Data for sites under roughly 50,000 monthly visits is also unreliable, and there is no white-label option, so agencies cannot deliver SimilarWeb data under their own brand.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Starter
~$199/mo
Team
~$399/mo
Business
~$799/mo
Enterprise
Contact
Websites analyzedLimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
AI chatbot traffic dataNoYesYesYesYes
API accessNoNoYesYesYes
Sales intelligenceNoNoNoYesYes
Retail analyticsNoNoNoYesYes
Best for: Enterprise marketing, strategy, and B2B sales teams that need broad digital intelligence, including verified AI referral traffic, across 100M+ domains and have budget for $200-800+/month.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Adbeat
SimilarWeb
Primary data typeDisplay and native ad creative, spend, and publisher placementWebsite traffic, keyword, audience, and AI referral analytics across 100M+ domains
AI platform / referral trackingNoYes (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek referral traffic)
Ad network and channel coverage1000+ ad networks, 140+ countriesNot applicable, not an ad intelligence tool
Creative libraryYes (30 days to full history depending on plan)No
Publisher intelligenceYes (Intro plan and up)No
Keyword and traffic analyticsNoYes
Sales intelligenceNoYes (Business and Enterprise)
White-label reportingYes (Professional and Enterprise)No
API accessYes (Professional and Enterprise)Yes (Team tier and up)
Self-serve signupYesFree tier only
Starting price$0/mo (Intro at $99/mo for real use)$0 (paid ~$199/mo)

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Adbeat and SimilarWeb?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Adbeat has no AI-answer-engine tracking at all; its data stops at display and native ad networks. SimilarWeb does track AI referral traffic across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, but that measures visits, not whether your brand is actually being cited or recommended inside an AI answer, and real access starts around $199 per month through a sales call with no white-label option for agencies. AI Peekaboo tracks Share of Voice across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode with a read and write API and white-label delivery on every plan from $50 per month. For teams whose actual question is where and how their brand gets mentioned inside AI-generated answers, rather than ad spend or referral traffic volume, that is the tool built specifically for it.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Media buyers tracking competitor display and native ad spendAdbeat
Teams that need to know how much traffic competitors pull from ChatGPT, Claude, or PerplexitySimilarWeb
Agencies delivering white-label competitive ad auditsAdbeat
Enterprise teams needing full-funnel digital intelligence beyond just adsSimilarWeb
B2B sales teams scoring accounts on digital growth and intent signalsSimilarWeb
Teams that want a public price list before talking to salesAdbeat
Brand teams that need to see the specific creative and offers a competitor is testingAdbeat

These two rarely compete for the same budget line, and treating this as a head-to-head misses the point. Adbeat is narrow and deep: display and native ad intelligence at a granularity no general analytics platform reaches. SimilarWeb is broad and shallower on any single channel, but it covers a competitor's entire digital footprint, traffic, keywords, audience, and now AI referral channels, in one platform. The real decision is not which tool is better, it is whether your question is about paid media specifically or about overall digital performance including the newest AI-driven traffic source.

Bottom line

Choose Adbeat if the question in front of you is about competitor display and native ad strategy: publisher placements, creative testing, spend patterns. Choose SimilarWeb if you need a wider view of a competitor's digital presence, including verified AI chatbot referral traffic, and have the budget and patience for a sales-led buying process. Teams running both a serious paid media program and a broader digital strategy function will likely end up needing something from each category; neither tool is a substitute for the other.

Frequently asked questions

Does SimilarWeb track AI-driven traffic the same way Adbeat tracks display ad spend?

No, they measure fundamentally different things. SimilarWeb tracks actual website visits referred from ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, verified traffic data. Adbeat has no AI tracking at all; it measures display and native ad spend, creative, and publisher placement, which is a completely separate signal from AI referral traffic.

Is Adbeat or SimilarWeb better for a small team with a limited competitive intelligence budget?

Adbeat is the more accessible starting point for a narrow use case, with a self-serve Intro plan at $99 per month and a public price list. SimilarWeb's free tier is too limited for meaningful competitive research, and real access typically starts around $199 per month through a sales conversation, which is a heavier commitment for a small team.

Can SimilarWeb replace Adbeat for tracking competitor ad creative and publisher spend?

No, SimilarWeb does not track ad creative, publisher placements, or display ad spend the way Adbeat does. SimilarWeb's focus is website traffic, keyword rankings, audience demographics, and now AI referral traffic; it has no equivalent to Adbeat's creative library or publisher intelligence.

How reliable is SimilarWeb data for a smaller or newer website?

SimilarWeb's traffic estimates become unreliable below roughly 50,000 monthly visits, often showing zero traffic or inaccurate numbers for smaller sites. Adbeat's ad intelligence does not have this limitation since it tracks ad spend and creative directly rather than estimating a competitor's overall traffic volume.

Does either Adbeat or SimilarWeb offer white-label reporting for agencies?

Adbeat offers white-label reporting with custom logo upload on its Professional and Enterprise plans, making it usable for agencies presenting branded competitive ad audits. SimilarWeb has no white-label option on any tier, so agency clients would need their own accounts or exported data reformatted into the agency's own reporting.

Which tool is better for tracking a competitor's overall digital growth, not just their ad spend?

SimilarWeb is built for that broader question, covering traffic trends, keyword rankings, audience shifts, and AI referral channels across 100M+ domains. Adbeat is scoped specifically to display and native advertising and does not report on a competitor's general website traffic or organic performance at all.

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