Keytomic vs Linkstorm in 2026: all-in-one content autopilot vs AI-powered internal linking on any platform
Keytomic researches, writes, and publishes content for $99 a month. Linkstorm crawls any platform, including JavaScript-heavy sites, and links what already exists starting at $30 a month. The overlap is smaller than the shared "AI-powered" label suggests.
Linkstorm is an AI-powered internal linking tool that crawls any platform, including JavaScript-heavy sites. Keytomic has no internal linking feature; it produces and publishes new content instead.
Keytomic is a $99/month flat subscription covering keyword research, a content calendar, writing, and auto-publishing. Linkstorm is a $30 to $200/month subscription scaled by URL and credit volume, focused entirely on internal linking.
Keytomic advertises an 82% first-page AI citation rate as a homepage benchmark. Linkstorm makes no AI citation or GEO claim; its AI methods are applied to finding link relevance, not tracking AI-generated answers.
Linkstorm connects to Google Search Console to prioritize internal linking around pages with strong impressions but weak click-through. Keytomic has no comparable ranking or CTR data layer.
Linkstorm offers a free trial with no credit card required. Keytomic's entry point is a $1 trial, and its own pricing page returned a 404 at time of review.
Keytomic auto-publishes finished articles directly to WordPress and Shopify. Linkstorm does not generate or publish articles; it only inserts links into content that already exists on the site.
Neither tool offers API access or white-label delivery on any plan.
Keytomic and Linkstorm both lean on "AI-powered" in their marketing, but they automate different halves of the SEO workflow. Keytomic takes a website URL and produces a 30-day content calendar, writes the articles, and auto-publishes to WordPress or Shopify, with a Reddit outreach agent and a self-reported AI citation stat bundled in for $99 a month. Linkstorm crawls a site on any platform, including JavaScript-rendered pages that trip up simpler tools, uses two proprietary AI methods to find internal link opportunities between pages that already exist, and folds in Google Search Console data to prioritize which pages need links most, starting at $30 a month. Keytomic makes new content; Linkstorm connects the content you already have. Only one of them actually does internal linking.
The tools at a glance
Keytomic
Full-stack SEO automation that handles keyword research, content calendars, article writing, and direct CMS publishing for founders and small teams
Keytomic takes a website URL, scans your niche and competitors, and produces a 30-day content calendar with articles ready to publish. Once approved, it auto-publishes to WordPress or Shopify on schedule, and a backlink opportunity finder plus auto-indexing round out the traditional SEO side without needing a separate tool for either.
A Reddit AI agent scans for high-intent threads in your niche and drafts on-brand replies, which is a distinctive feature at this price point. An LLM and GEO visibility feature structures content for AI citation and cites an 82% first-page AI citation rate on the homepage, though the methodology behind that number is not published.
Internal linking is not part of the platform. Keytomic will publish an article, but it does nothing to connect that article to the rest of your site's content, so sites built entirely on Keytomic output still accumulate the same orphan-page problem any content library develops without a dedicated linking tool. The platform is also young: the pricing page 404'd at time of review, and there is no public API.
| Feature | All Plans $99/mo |
|---|---|
| Keyword research | Yes |
| 30-day content calendar | Yes |
| Auto-publishing to WordPress/Shopify | Yes |
| Reddit AI agent | Yes |
| LLM and GEO visibility | Yes |
| API access | No |
Linkstorm
AI-powered internal linking tool for SEOs and publishers on any web platform including JavaScript-heavy sites
Linkstorm crawls a site regardless of platform, including JavaScript-rendered pages that trip up simpler crawlers, and runs two proprietary AI methods to identify semantically relevant internal link opportunities between existing pages. Suggestions come with a recommended anchor and target URL, and you can accept them individually or turn on auto-linking for hands-free insertion across the site.
The Google Search Console integration is what separates it from a plain suggestion tool: connect GSC and Linkstorm folds ranking position, impressions, and click-through data into the link audit, so you can prioritize links toward pages that are close to ranking well but underperforming on clicks. A Chrome extension and WordPress plugin cover implementation for teams that want it inside their existing tools.
Linkstorm does not write or publish content of any kind, it operates entirely on pages that already exist. Pricing scales by URL and credit volume rather than client count, from $30/month for 1,000 URLs up to $200/month for 50,000, with unlimited projects and websites on every tier. There is no API and no white-label layer for agencies wanting a branded client report.
| Feature | Small $30/month | Medium $60/month | Large $120/month | XL $200/month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| URLs / credits | 1,000 | 5,000 | 20,000 | 50,000 |
| Platform coverage | Any platform | Any platform | Any platform | Any platform |
| Auto-linking | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Google Search Console integration | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | Full-stack SEO content automation (research, writing, publishing) | AI-powered internal linking for any web platform |
| CMS / platform support | WordPress and Shopify | Any platform, including JavaScript-heavy sites (WordPress plugin available) |
| Content calendar / generation | Yes (30-day AI content calendar) | No |
| Auto-publishing to CMS | Yes (WordPress, Shopify) | No, inserts links only into existing content |
| AI-powered internal link suggestions | No, not a named feature | Yes (two proprietary AI methods) |
| Google Search Console integration | No, not documented | Yes |
| LLM / GEO visibility tracking | Yes (82% first-page AI citation claim, methodology not published) | No |
| Reddit or social intent signals | Yes (Reddit AI agent) | No |
| Backlink opportunity finder | Yes (high DR backlink opportunities) | No |
| API access | No | No |
| Starting price | $99/month | $30/month |
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Keytomic advertises an 82% first-page AI citation rate but does not publish how that figure is measured, and its own pricing page was unreachable at the time of this review. Linkstorm makes no AI citation claim at all; its AI methods are applied to finding internal link relevance, not tracking brand mentions in AI-generated answers. AI Peekaboo is a dedicated AI visibility platform with a read and write API on every plan from $50 per month and white-label reporting, giving agencies running content and internal linking programs a verified way to check whether that work is actually showing up in ChatGPT, Gemini, or AI Overviews.
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The two tools split the workflow rather than compete inside it. Keytomic is a production engine: it researches, writes, and publishes, with some extras like Reddit outreach and an AI citation claim layered on top, but it never touches the internal links between the pages it creates. Linkstorm is a linking specialist that crawls whatever platform you run, including non-WordPress and JavaScript-rendered sites Keytomic's own publishing targets do not even cover, and prioritizes those links with actual Search Console data. A founder with no content pipeline gets more immediate value from Keytomic. A publisher who already has a content library, on any platform, and has never systematically linked it needs Linkstorm specifically.
Bottom line
Choose Keytomic if content does not exist yet and you want research, writing, and publishing running on autopilot for $99 a month. Choose Linkstorm if your content already exists, especially on a non-WordPress or JavaScript-heavy platform, and you want AI-assisted linking prioritized by real ranking and click data starting at $30 a month. Because Keytomic only publishes to WordPress and Shopify while Linkstorm crawls any platform, a team running Keytomic on WordPress and adding Linkstorm for linking is a coherent stack, not a wasted overlap.
Frequently asked questions
Does Keytomic include internal linking the way Linkstorm does?
No, Keytomic has no internal linking feature at all, AI-powered or otherwise. It focuses on keyword research, content calendars, writing, and auto-publishing. Linkstorm is built specifically for internal linking and is the correct tool if that is the gap you are trying to close.
Can Linkstorm write or publish new content like Keytomic does?
Linkstorm only works on pages that already exist on your site; it has no content generation, keyword research, or publishing capability. For new content production, Keytomic or a dedicated writing tool is the relevant comparison, not Linkstorm.
Which tool works if my site is built on Shopify or a JavaScript framework?
Linkstorm is the tool built for this case, since it explicitly crawls any web platform including JavaScript-heavy sites. Keytomic's auto-publishing only supports WordPress and Shopify, and even on Shopify it has no internal linking feature to offer once content is live.
Is Keytomic's 82% AI citation claim comparable to anything Linkstorm measures?
Keytomic's figure is a self-reported homepage benchmark about how often its content appears in AI citations, without a published methodology, and it is not directly comparable to anything Linkstorm measures. Linkstorm applies AI methods to finding internal link relevance and has no AI citation or GEO tracking feature at all, so the two numbers are not measuring the same thing.
Which tool has a free trial, Keytomic or Linkstorm?
Linkstorm offers a free trial with no credit card required, letting you crawl your site and review suggestion quality before paying. Keytomic's entry point is a $1 trial rather than a free one, and its full pricing page returned a 404 at the time of this review.
Do Keytomic or Linkstorm offer API access for custom SEO workflows?
Neither tool publishes API access on any pricing tier. Linkstorm's highest plan at $200/month for 50,000 URLs still has no API, and Keytomic has none on its single $99/month plan either.

