Comparison

Calibre vs JetOctopus in 2026: Performance monitoring vs large-site crawl and log analysis

One unifies RUM, synthetic testing, and Google CrUX data for site speed. The other combines a JS crawler, real-time server log analysis, and AI bot tracking for large sites, with no seat or project limits on any plan.

Updated July 3, 2026
Calibre
JetOctopus
Key takeaways
  • Calibre unifies RUM, synthetic testing, and Google CrUX data in one dashboard. JetOctopus does not measure page speed at all beyond flagging Core Web Vitals regressions inside its alerts module.
  • JetOctopus is built around real-time server log analysis, which Calibre does not offer in any form.
  • JetOctopus tracks more than 40 bots, including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot, comparing their crawl behavior against Googlebot. Calibre has no bot-tracking capability.
  • Every JetOctopus plan includes unlimited users and unlimited projects. Calibre caps seats at 3 on Starter and charges per tier up to 50 on Company.
  • Calibre starts at $75/month with a 15-day trial. JetOctopus starts at 293 EUR/month billed annually with no self-serve trial mentioned.
  • Calibre ships an Automation API and CLI built for CI/CD pipelines. JetOctopus's public site does not document a comparable developer API.

Calibre and JetOctopus get grouped together as technical SEO tools, but they answer different questions. Calibre tells you how fast your pages load, using real visitor sessions, scheduled synthetic tests, and Google's own CrUX field data side by side. JetOctopus tells you what Googlebot, Bingbot, and a growing list of AI crawlers actually do on your site once they arrive, by combining a JavaScript-aware crawler with real-time server log analysis and 16-plus months of Search Console history. If your problem is "our pages feel slow," Calibre is built for that. If your problem is "we have millions of URLs and no idea where crawl budget is going," JetOctopus is built for that. Very few teams need both at once, but the ones that do tend to be large in-house teams or agencies managing complex sites, exactly the audience JetOctopus's unlimited-seat pricing model was built for.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Calibre$75/monthDevelopment teams and technical SEOs who need RUM, synthetic testing, and CrUX data in one dashboard with CI/CD integration, and whose traffic fits comfortably inside Calibre's session limits.
JetOctopus293 EUR/month (billed annually)Enterprise in-house teams and agencies managing large or complex sites who need crawl data, server logs, and AI bot behavior in one platform without per-seat cost scaling.

Calibre

Web performance monitoring platform that unifies real user monitoring, Google CrUX data, and synthetic page speed tests

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Calibre screenshot

Calibre puts three performance data sources on the same timeline: real user monitoring captured from actual visitor sessions, scheduled synthetic tests run from controlled environments, and Google CrUX data pulled directly from the Chrome User Experience Report. Most teams juggle these across separate tools and reconcile the numbers by hand. Calibre keeps them on one dashboard with shared date ranges and filters, which makes it much faster to tell whether a Core Web Vitals problem is real or an artifact of one measurement method.

The Automation API and CLI are the part development teams notice first. You can trigger tests from a CI/CD pipeline, fail a build when a performance budget is exceeded, and pull historical data from the terminal without opening the dashboard. That workflow fit is what separates Calibre from simpler synthetic-only tools.

The catch is session volume. Starter includes 5,000 RUM sessions a month, which a moderately trafficked site burns through fast, and the next tier up costs $150 while Company jumps to $1,500 with nothing in between. Calibre is a strong fit for teams that live inside its session limits; anyone above that has to make a large jump or supplement with sampling.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$75/month
Team
$150/month
Company
$1,500/month
Real User sessions per month5,00010,0001,000,000
Synthetic tests per month5,00015,00050,000
Google CrUX dataYesYesYes
Team seats31050
API and CLI accessYesYesYes
Best for: Development teams and technical SEOs who need RUM, synthetic testing, and CrUX data in one dashboard with CI/CD integration, and whose traffic fits comfortably inside Calibre's session limits.

JetOctopus

SEO crawler and log analyzer for large sites that combines crawl data, server logs, GSC, and GA4 with no seat or project limits

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JetOctopus screenshot

JetOctopus is built for the moment a site gets too big to reason about with a standard crawler. Its JavaScript crawler runs at up to 250 pages per second and flags pages that render as empty, which is a real problem for any bot, human search or AI, trying to read your content. The log analyzer sits alongside it, ingesting server logs to show which pages Googlebot, Bingbot, and more than 40 other bots actually visited, at what frequency, and where crawl budget is quietly going nowhere.

The AI bot tracking is where JetOctopus separates itself from older-generation crawlers. GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot are tracked alongside Googlebot in the same log data, so a team can directly compare what AI crawlers reach against what Google reaches, instead of guessing from indirect signals. A dedicated AI Search Visibility module builds on that comparison to flag pages AI bots cannot access at all.

Pricing is volume-based rather than seat-based: every plan includes unlimited users and unlimited projects, and you add crawl pages, log lines, or GSC properties as needed. That structure rewards agencies and enterprise teams running many client sites, but the EUR-denominated, modular pricing means you need JetOctopus's calculator to know your real monthly cost before committing, and there is no published self-serve trial.

Pricing
Feature
500K Plan
293 EUR/month (billed annually)
Add-on: Crawl
from 138 EUR/month
Add-on: Logs
from 86 EUR/month
Add-on: GSC
from 43 EUR/month
Crawl pages included500K (or 250K JS)Up to 10M+N/AN/A
Log lines included2MN/AUp to 50MN/A
GSC properties3N/AN/AUp to 1,000
User and project limitsNoneNoneNoneNone
AI bot tracking
Best for: Enterprise in-house teams and agencies managing large or complex sites who need crawl data, server logs, and AI bot behavior in one platform without per-seat cost scaling.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Calibre
JetOctopus
Primary focusWeb performance monitoring (RUM, synthetic, CrUX)Site crawling and server log analysis for large sites
Real user monitoring (RUM)YesNo
Synthetic performance testingYesNo
Google CrUX dataYesNo
Site crawlingNoYes, up to 250 pages/sec with JS rendering
Server log analysisNoYes, real-time, core to the product
AI bot tracking (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot)NoYes, 40+ bots tracked
Google Search Console integrationNoYes, 16+ months via bulk API
Seat / user limits3 seats (Starter) up to 50 (Company)None, unlimited users and projects on every plan
Free trialYes, 15 daysNot advertised; contact required
Automation API / CLI for CI/CDYesNot documented on the public site
Starting price$75/month293 EUR/month billed annually

Which should you choose?

Teams that need RUM, synthetic testing, and CrUX data unified for site speedCalibre
Enterprise or large sites needing crawl budget and server log analysisJetOctopus
Agencies managing many client sites who want no per-seat cost scalingJetOctopus
Development teams wanting CI/CD performance budget enforcementCalibre
Teams that need to compare AI crawler behavior (GPTBot, ClaudeBot) against GooglebotJetOctopus
Technical SEOs who want Google's own CrUX field data next to their monitoringCalibre

This is less a head-to-head than two tools solving adjacent but different problems. Calibre answers "how fast do our pages load and for whom," using RUM, synthetic tests, and CrUX data together. JetOctopus answers "what do bots actually do when they reach our site," using crawl data and server logs together. A large site with crawl budget waste will not fix that with Calibre, and a site with a genuine Core Web Vitals problem will not diagnose it with JetOctopus's alerting alone.

Bottom line

Pick Calibre if the open question is page speed and you want RUM, synthetic testing, and CrUX data on one screen with CI/CD hooks. Pick JetOctopus if the open question is crawl budget, indexation, or how AI bots move through a large site, and you want that without seat limits eating into an agency or enterprise budget. Sites big enough to need JetOctopus for crawl and log data often still run Calibre or a similar tool separately for speed monitoring; the two are complementary, not competing, purchases.

Frequently asked questions

Can JetOctopus replace Calibre for Core Web Vitals monitoring?

Not fully. JetOctopus's real-time alerts module flags Core Web Vitals regressions as part of its broader monitoring, but it has no RUM, synthetic testing, or CrUX dashboard the way Calibre does. Teams whose primary need is page speed diagnosis still need a dedicated performance tool.

Does Calibre track AI crawlers like GPTBot or ClaudeBot?

No, Calibre has no crawler or bot-tracking capability at all; it measures page load performance, not bot behavior. For AI bot tracking, JetOctopus's log analyzer covers more than 40 bots including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot.

Is JetOctopus worth it for a small site with a handful of pages?

Probably not. JetOctopus is priced and built around large-site problems, crawl budget waste, log-scale bot behavior, GSC history at scale, and a small site will not generate enough data to justify the 293 EUR/month starting cost. Calibre or a simpler crawler will cover a small site's needs more cheaply.

How does JetOctopus pricing compare to Calibre for an agency with multiple clients?

JetOctopus includes unlimited users and unlimited projects on every plan, so an agency pays for crawl and log volume rather than per-client seats. Calibre caps seats at 3 on Starter and 10 on Team, which becomes restrictive once an agency needs to give several clients direct dashboard access.

Does either tool offer a free trial before committing?

Calibre offers a 15-day free trial with no credit card required. JetOctopus does not advertise a self-serve trial on its public site; access appears to require contacting sales directly.

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