Comparison

GrackerAI vs InLinks in 2026: AI citation fixes vs entity-based internal linking

One tracks how ChatGPT and Claude cite your brand and tells you what to fix. The other builds a knowledge graph of your site and automates the internal links search engines use to understand it.

Updated July 3, 2026
GrackerAI
InLinks
Key takeaways
  • GrackerAI tracks brand citations across AI engines directly; InLinks does not monitor AI chatbot mentions at all, by its own admission in its FAQ.
  • InLinks has a free plan and a $49/month entry tier. GrackerAI starts at $99/month with no free tier, only a 7-day trial.
  • GrackerAI is niche-tuned for cybersecurity and B2B SaaS buyers. InLinks works for any content-heavy site regardless of industry.
  • InLinks automates internal linking and generates schema markup, neither of which GrackerAI does. GrackerAI generates full articles, listicles, and comparison pages, which InLinks does not.
  • Both tools gate their most useful integration behind a paywall: InLinks includes API access from the $49/month Freelancer tier, while GrackerAI holds API access for Enterprise only.
  • Neither tool offers white-label client reporting on any plan.

GrackerAI and InLinks get grouped together because both promise to make your content more visible to machines, but they are solving different halves of that problem. GrackerAI watches ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini for brand citations and ships a prioritized fix list with every weekly report, built specifically for cybersecurity and B2B SaaS teams. InLinks never looks at what an AI model says about you; it maps the entities inside your own site and automates the internal linking and schema markup that make your content easier for any machine, search engine or LLM, to parse in the first place. If you already have a well-linked site and want to know whether AI engines are citing it, GrackerAI is the closer match. If your internal linking is a mess and you have never touched entity SEO, InLinks solves a more foundational problem.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
GrackerAI$99/moCybersecurity vendors and B2B SaaS marketing teams who want a prioritized weekly list of what to fix in their AI citation performance, not just a score to interpret on their own.
InLinksFreeFreelancers, small agencies, and in-house content leads who need automated entity-based internal linking and topic gap analysis on a content-heavy site without enterprise pricing.

GrackerAI

AI visibility monitoring with actionable fix reports for cybersecurity and B2B SaaS brands

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GrackerAI monitors how often your brand gets cited across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini, then attaches a specific fix, a prompt rewrite, a content change, a citation signal, to every score drop instead of leaving you to guess why a number moved. The models behind the scoring are tuned on cybersecurity and B2B SaaS search patterns, which is unusual; most AI visibility tools run the same generic model across every industry.

Content production is bundled in through Autopilot, which writes articles, listicles, and alternatives/comparison pages aimed at getting cited in "best X for Y" answers. That is a genuinely different workflow from InLinks: GrackerAI is trying to get new content written and indexed by AI engines, while InLinks is trying to make the content you already have easier to understand.

The Starter plan at $99/month only covers 3 AI engines checked weekly, which is thin if your buyers are also asking Gemini or DeepSeek. Scale at $499/month adds 3 more engines and daily checks. White-label reporting, API access, and page-level monitoring across 100,000 pages sit behind Enterprise, so agencies wanting to resell this as a branded service need a sales conversation.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$99/mo
Scale
$499/mo
Enterprise
Custom
AI engines tracked3, weekly6, daily9, hourly
Prompts monitored100 weekly400 daily1,000+ hourly
Actionable fixes per reportYesYesYes
Autopilot content generation3 articles/mo10 articles/moUnlimited, CMS publishing
White-label reportingNoNoYes
API accessNoNoYes
Best for: Cybersecurity vendors and B2B SaaS marketing teams who want a prioritized weekly list of what to fix in their AI citation performance, not just a score to interpret on their own.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
GrackerAI
InLinks
AI engine citation trackingYes (3-9 engines by tier)No
Competitor visibility benchmarkingYesNo
Content gap analysisNoYes (entity coverage vs competitors)
Automated content generationYes (Autopilot articles, listicles, comparisons)No
Internal linking automationNoYes (automated via JS snippet)
Knowledge graph / entity mappingNoYes
Schema markup generationNoYes
CMS publishingYes (Scale and Enterprise)No
White-label reportingEnterprise onlyNo
API accessEnterprise onlyYes (Freelancer tier and up)
Free tier / trial7-day free trial, no credit cardFree plan, limited scope
Starting price$99/moFree / $49/mo paid

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside GrackerAI and InLinks?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

InLinks does not track AI chatbot mentions at all, by its own admission, and GrackerAI locks API access and white-label reporting behind an Enterprise sales call. AI Peekaboo ships a read and write API on every plan from $50 per month, with white-label reports built in, so agencies running both entity SEO work and AI visibility monitoring for clients are not stuck choosing between a tool that ignores AI engines and one that gates the API you need to automate reporting.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Cybersecurity or B2B SaaS teams tracking how ChatGPT and Claude cite their brandGrackerAI
Freelancers or small agencies fixing inconsistent internal linking on a content-heavy siteInLinks
Teams wanting a visual knowledge graph to brief content writers on topic gapsInLinks
Teams wanting a prioritized weekly fix list tied to AI citation scoresGrackerAI
Budget-conscious solo operators who want to test a tool for free before paying anythingInLinks
Teams needing schema markup generated automatically without developer involvementInLinks
Teams needing autopilot articles, listicles, and comparison pages built for AI citationGrackerAI

These two tools rarely compete for the same budget line because they solve different problems. InLinks fixes the structural layer of a site, the internal links and schema that help any machine parse your content. GrackerAI monitors what AI engines say about your brand once that content exists and tells you what to change to get cited more. A site with bad internal linking and no AI visibility problem should start with InLinks. A site with solid structure that still is not getting cited in ChatGPT answers needs GrackerAI, not more entity mapping.

Bottom line

Pick InLinks first if your internal linking has never been audited, the $49/month Freelancer plan and free trial make that an easy decision. Pick GrackerAI if you are already in cybersecurity or B2B SaaS and specifically need to know why ChatGPT or Claude is not citing you. Running both is not redundant: InLinks improves the content GrackerAI is trying to get cited. Just budget for the fact that neither hands you API access or white-label reporting without paying up to their top tier.

Frequently asked questions

Does InLinks track AI Overviews or ChatGPT citations the way GrackerAI does?

No, InLinks does not track brand mentions in AI chatbot answers. It improves machine readability through entity structure and schema markup, which can help indirectly with AI citation, but for direct tracking of ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, or Gemini mentions you need a dedicated AI visibility tool like GrackerAI.

Is GrackerAI worth it if my brand is not in cybersecurity or B2B SaaS?

GrackerAI will still function outside those categories, but you lose the main differentiator: the cybersecurity-tuned analysis models and buyer prompt library that make its citation scoring more accurate for that niche. Generic-industry brands can use it, but the prompt libraries and content templates are not built for them.

Can InLinks replace GrackerAI for an agency doing AI visibility reporting for clients?

No, InLinks cannot replace GrackerAI for that use case because it does not measure AI citation at all. It is an entity SEO and internal linking tool, not an AI visibility monitor. Agencies offering both services typically need a dedicated AI visibility platform on top of InLinks, not instead of it.

Which tool has a better free option, GrackerAI or InLinks?

InLinks has the better free option: a genuinely free plan with limited knowledge graph and schema features that you can use indefinitely on one site. GrackerAI has no free tier at all, only a 7-day trial that requires converting to a paid plan or losing access.

Does GrackerAI do internal linking or entity mapping like InLinks?

No, GrackerAI does not build a knowledge graph or automate internal linking. Its content features are focused on generating new articles, listicles, and comparison pages aimed at AI citation, not restructuring the internal link architecture of an existing site.

Is the InLinks Freelancer plan at $49/month enough for a small agency?

The $49/month Freelancer plan covers a single site, so a small agency managing multiple client sites needs the $196/month Agency plan instead. Freelancer is sized for a solo operator or a freelancer working on one property at a time.

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