Technical SEO Comparisons
Head-to-head Technical SEO tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
One is a sales-led platform that generates and validates structured data across thousands of page templates. The other bundles auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and Core Web Vitals into one cheap dashboard.
Both are sales-led, enterprise-facing technical SEO tools with no public pricing. One generates and validates schema markup, the other fuses crawl data, server logs, and Search Console into a single view.
One generates and validates schema markup across thousands of page templates. The other crawls your entire site and hands you 300+ prioritized fixes starting at $18 a month.
One narrows in on generating and validating structured data across thousands of templates. The other bundles crawling, rank tracking, and an AI Visibility Tracker into a single $89-a-month dashboard.
Two technical SEO tools that share a demo-required, no-free-tier pricing model and almost nothing else. One scales schema markup across page templates, the other benchmarks Core Web Vitals against named competitors.
One is a sales-led platform for generating and validating structured data at scale. The other is a self-serve Chrome UX Report monitor with a free tier and a $75-a-month entry plan.
Both get filed under technical SEO tooling, but they solve unrelated problems. Schema App automates JSON-LD schema across enterprise sites behind a sales call. URL Profiler is a $19.95/month desktop app that pulls link metrics, content scores, and email addresses across huge URL lists.
One is a sales-led platform for deploying schema markup across enterprise sites. The other is a free, open-source tool most of the industry treats as the reference standard for diagnosing why a page is slow. They sit in the same technical SEO category and solve nothing in common.
One is a local crawler that gives up polish for raw diagnostic power at a flat yearly price. The other bundles auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and page speed into a cheap cloud dashboard with no API. They are not really chasing the same buyer.
Screaming Frog crawls locally for a flat £199 a year and includes server log analysis in the box. Seolyzer runs in the cloud, streams Googlebot activity in real time, and fuses crawl, log, and Search Console data into one view, but hides its price behind a demo request.
Screaming Frog hands you unlimited raw crawl data for £199 a year and expects you to know what to do with it. Sitebulb wraps the same kind of crawl in 300+ prioritized hints, PDF reports, and JavaScript rendering included from its $18/month entry tier.
One is a locally-run crawler with server log analysis included at no extra cost. The other is a cloud SEO command center that bundles rank tracking, white-label reports, and an AI Visibility Tracker.
Screaming Frog finds what is structurally broken across an entire site for a flat £199 a year. SpeedCurve watches Core Web Vitals and business impact over time for a recurring fee starting at $90 a month. Most technical SEO programs eventually need both.
Screaming Frog crawls a site once and shows you what is structurally broken. Treo pulls real Chrome UX Report data on a schedule and shows you how actual visitors experience your pages over time. Neither one substitutes for the other.
Both run as desktop apps and both output a spreadsheet full of data, but they start from opposite ends. Screaming Frog discovers URLs by crawling; URL Profiler enriches a URL list you already have with link metrics, content scores, and contact data.
Screaming Frog crawls every URL on a site and finds what is structurally broken. WebPageTest tests one page at a time and shows exactly why it is slow. Most technical SEO workflows need both, not one instead of the other.
Screpy bundles auditing, rank tracking, and uptime monitoring into one cheap dashboard with no API. Seolyzer fuses real-time server logs with crawl data and Search Console, but you need a demo to find out what it costs.
Screpy bundles auditing, rank tracking, and uptime monitoring into one $10-a-month dashboard. Sitebulb does one thing, crawling, and does it with 300+ prioritized hints starting at $18 a month. The right pick depends on whether you need breadth or depth.
Screpy packs auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and Core Web Vitals into one workspace for nine times less than Sitechecker's entry price. Sitechecker answers back with SEO alerts, a Search Console dashboard, and an AI Visibility Tracker that watches whether ChatGPT and Perplexity cite your site.
One bundles page speed into a $10-a-month audit and rank tracking suite. The other is a $90-a-month specialist platform built by the engineers who helped define web performance culture.
Screpy treats Core Web Vitals as one of five bundled features for $10 a month. Treo tracks nothing else, but backs its numbers with real Chrome UX Report field data, competitive benchmarking, and an API that Screpy does not have.
Screpy schedules ongoing audits, rank tracking, and uptime checks from a browser. URL Profiler is a Windows/Mac desktop app you point at a URL list and let run, pulling backlink metrics, readability scores, and contact emails for up to a million URLs in one pass.
WebPageTest's free tier out-diagnoses nearly every paid tool with waterfall charts and frame-by-frame filmstrip playback. Screpy answers with four other tools bundled in for $10 a month, plus a friendlier interface for non-technical users.
Seolyzer fuses crawl data, live server logs, and Search Console into one enterprise view, but you need a demo to find out what it costs. Sitebulb publishes its pricing, ships JavaScript rendering on every tier, and turns 300+ audit hints into something a junior can act on.
One tool fuses crawl data, server logs, and Google Search Console for teams that already understand Googlebot behavior. The other bundles a crawler, rank tracker, and AI Visibility Tracker into a single subscription built for client reporting.
Seolyzer fuses crawl data, server logs, and Google Search Console to explain what Googlebot actually does on your site. SpeedCurve measures how fast your pages load for real users and benchmarks that against named competitors.
Seolyzer fuses crawl data, real-time server logs, and Google Search Console for enterprise crawl budget work. Treo tracks Core Web Vitals using real Chrome UX Report data with a free tier and competitive benchmarking.
One streams live Googlebot activity through a demo-gated enterprise platform. The other is a $19.95-a-month desktop app that pulls link, content, and contact data across a million URLs in a single run.
Seolyzer watches what Googlebot does on your site. WebPageTest watches what happens to a real browser loading a single page. They rarely compete for the same job.
Sitebulb is a $18-a-month crawler built around 300+ prioritized hints. Sitechecker bundles crawling, rank tracking, and an AI Visibility Tracker into one subscription starting at $89.
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