Comparison

Alli AI vs Keytomic in 2026: Crawler-level AEO platform vs all-in-one content automation

Alli AI fixes what AI crawlers see when they hit your site. Keytomic writes the content, publishes it, and works Reddit threads for you, all at one flat $99-a-month price.

Updated July 3, 2026
Alli AI
Keytomic
Key takeaways
  • Alli AI detects 50+ AI crawlers and fixes technical access issues like JavaScript rendering that keeps bots from reading a page. Keytomic has no crawler detection or technical delivery feature at all.
  • Keytomic generates and auto-publishes a full 30-day content calendar to WordPress or Shopify. Alli AI has no content generation capability whatsoever.
  • Keytomic cites an 82% first-page AI citation rate on its homepage as a platform benchmark; this is a self-reported figure and Keytomic's own pricing page returned a 404 at time of review, which points to a platform still maturing.
  • Alli AI includes API access on every tier starting at $249/month. Keytomic has no public API on its single $99/month plan.
  • Keytomic includes a Reddit AI agent that finds high-intent threads and drafts on-brand replies, a feature Alli AI does not have.
  • Alli AI's rule-based engine deploys optimizations across an entire portfolio of client sites at once, a multi-site capability Keytomic does not offer since it runs one plan per brand.

Alli AI and Keytomic both claim ground in AI search visibility, but they were built for different-sized teams solving different problems. Alli AI is a $249-to-$499-a-month platform that detects 50+ AI crawlers and deploys pre-rendered HTML and rule-based fixes so those crawlers can parse a site, aimed at agencies and enterprise teams managing many properties. Keytomic is a single $99-a-month plan aimed at founders with no content team: submit a URL and it generates a 30-day content calendar, writes and auto-publishes the articles to WordPress or Shopify, runs a Reddit AI agent to find high-intent threads, and claims an 82% first-page AI citation rate on the homepage, a figure that is self-reported and not independently verifiable. Alli AI has no content generation feature. Keytomic has no crawler-level technical optimization. The overlap is smaller than the "AI visibility" label on both suggests.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Alli AI$249/moAgencies and enterprise SEO teams that need AI crawler access fixed at the technical level, deployed across a portfolio of already-built sites.
Keytomic$99/moSolo founders and early-stage teams who want keyword research, content writing, publishing, and Reddit presence bundled into one flat-priced tool instead of a stack of specialist subscriptions.

Alli AI

AI search visibility platform automating AEO, GEO, and SEO optimizations for 50+ AI crawlers

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Alli AI screenshot

Alli AI operates on the assumption that AI visibility breaks first at the technical layer. It detects which of 50+ AI crawlers, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, DeepSeek among them, are visiting a site, and serves those crawlers pre-rendered HTML so pages that depend on client-side JavaScript are still readable to a bot that will not execute it.

The rule-based deployment engine applies a defined optimization pattern, schema, metadata, content structure, across a whole portfolio of sites from one interface, which is built for agencies running the same fix across many client accounts rather than for a single site owner. There is no writing, publishing, or content-calendar layer here; Alli AI assumes the content already exists and focuses entirely on whether AI systems can access and parse it.

At $249/month for Business and $499/month for Agency, with no free trial, Alli AI is priced for teams that have already identified crawler access as a specific, confirmed problem, not for founders exploring AI visibility as a general category.

Pricing
Feature
Business
$249/mo
Agency
$499/mo
Enterprise
Contact
AI crawler detection
Pre-rendered HTML
Rule-based deployment
White-label reports
API access
Multi-site managementLimited
Best for: Agencies and enterprise SEO teams that need AI crawler access fixed at the technical level, deployed across a portfolio of already-built sites.

Keytomic

Full-stack SEO automation that handles keyword research, content calendars, article writing, and direct CMS publishing for founders and small teams

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Keytomic screenshot

Keytomic is built for the founder or small team with no content or SEO staff. Connect a website URL and its AI agent scans the site, maps the niche, checks competitors, and produces a 30-day content calendar with articles that publish automatically to WordPress or Shopify on schedule, no manual copy-paste step required.

Two features go beyond standard content automation. A Reddit AI agent scans for high-intent threads in your niche and drafts on-brand replies, addressing community visibility that most SEO tools at this price ignore entirely. And the platform explicitly structures content for LLM and GEO visibility, citing an 82% first-page AI citation rate as a homepage benchmark, though that figure is self-reported and not something a third party can currently verify.

The single $99/month plan covers everything: keyword research, the content calendar, auto-publishing, the Reddit agent, backlink opportunity discovery, and auto-indexing. There is no API, reporting is described as basic relative to dedicated rank trackers, and the platform is young enough that most published testimonials date to late 2025. For a founder replacing a scattered toolkit, the bundling is the appeal; for a team wanting deep control or integration, it will feel thin.

Pricing
Feature
All Plans
$99/mo
Keyword research
30-day content calendar
Auto-publishing to WordPress/Shopify
Reddit AI agent
LLM and GEO visibility
High DR backlink opportunities
Best for: Solo founders and early-stage teams who want keyword research, content writing, publishing, and Reddit presence bundled into one flat-priced tool instead of a stack of specialist subscriptions.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Alli AI
Keytomic
AI crawler detectionYes (50+ crawlers)No
Pre-rendered HTML for crawler accessYesNo
Content calendar generationNoYes (30-day calendar)
Auto-publishing to CMSNoYes (WordPress, Shopify)
Reddit engagement automationNoYes
LLM/GEO content structuringNoYes (claims 82% first-page AI citation rate, self-reported)
Backlink opportunity discoveryNoYes
Rule-based multi-site deploymentYesNo
API accessYes (all tiers)No
White-label reportingAgency tier and up ($499/mo)No
Free trialNoYes ($1 trial)
Starting price$249/mo$99/mo

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Alli AI and Keytomic?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Keytomic advertises an 82% first-page AI citation rate on its own homepage, but that number is self-reported with no independent measurement layer behind it, and its pricing page was inaccessible at time of review. Alli AI, meanwhile, only detects crawler visits, it never confirms whether a brand actually shows up in a generated answer. Neither tool gives you an independently tracked, ongoing view of citation performance across AI engines. AI Peekaboo does that specifically: it monitors brand mentions across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, scores competitive share of voice, and includes a read/write API and white-label delivery from $50/month. It is the tool to run alongside either Alli AI or Keytomic if you actually want a verifiable number instead of a claimed one.

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Which should you choose?

Founders with no content team who need articles written and publishedKeytomic
Agencies fixing AI crawler access across a portfolio of client sitesAlli AI
Early-stage teams wanting Reddit presence bundled with content productionKeytomic
Sites confirmed to render incompletely for AI crawlersAlli AI
Teams that already have content and need it technically accessible to AI botsAlli AI
Budget-conscious teams wanting one flat price instead of a multi-tool stackKeytomic

These two are built for opposite ends of a maturity curve. Keytomic is a starting point: it assumes you have no content, no publishing pipeline, and no Reddit presence, and it builds all three from a URL at $99 a month. Alli AI is a fix for a specific, later-stage problem: you already have content and traffic, but AI crawlers cannot parse it correctly, and you need that resolved across many sites at once. A founder using Keytomic to stand up a content program has no use for Alli AI yet. An agency running Alli AI across enterprise clients has already moved past the stage Keytomic serves. Treat the "82% first-page AI citation rate" Keytomic advertises with appropriate caution since it comes from Keytomic's own homepage rather than a third-party measurement.

Bottom line

Start with Keytomic if you are a founder or small team with no content operation and want keyword research, writing, publishing, and Reddit outreach handled for $99 a month, but verify the pricing and citation claims directly with Keytomic since the pricing page was unreachable during this review. Move to Alli AI only once you have an established site with a confirmed AI crawler access problem, JavaScript rendering issues or similar, that content production alone cannot fix.

Frequently asked questions

Can Keytomic fix AI crawler access issues the way Alli AI does?

Keytomic cannot fix AI crawler access issues the way Alli AI does, since it has no crawler detection, pre-rendered HTML delivery, or any technical feature addressing how AI bots access a site; its features are keyword research, content generation, auto-publishing, Reddit engagement, and backlink discovery. If AI crawlers are failing to parse your pages, Keytomic will not resolve that, since it operates entirely at the content layer.

Is Keytomic's 82% first-page AI citation rate a real, verified number?

It is a figure Keytomic publishes on its own homepage as a platform benchmark, and there is no independent or third-party verification available for it. Combined with the fact that Keytomic's pricing page returned a 404 during review, it is reasonable to treat the number as a marketing claim rather than an audited metric until Keytomic documents its methodology.

Does Alli AI include content writing or a content calendar like Keytomic?

Alli AI does not include content writing or a content calendar like Keytomic; it has no content generation feature at all and focuses exclusively on AI crawler detection and technical delivery fixes like pre-rendered HTML and rule-based deployment. Keytomic is the content-production tool of the two, generating a 30-day calendar and auto-publishing articles to WordPress or Shopify.

Alli AI vs Keytomic for a solo founder with a limited budget?

Keytomic is the more appropriate starting point for a solo founder at $99 a month with a $1 trial, since it builds a content program from scratch rather than requiring an existing site with an existing crawler-access problem. Alli AI's $249-a-month entry point and lack of a free trial make it a poor fit until a founder has enough traffic and content to make a crawler-level fix worth paying for.

Does either Alli AI or Keytomic offer API access for developers?

Alli AI includes API access on every paid tier starting at $249 a month. Keytomic has no publicly documented API on its single $99-a-month plan, which limits it to the platform's own dashboard and integrations rather than custom workflows.

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