Comparison

Keytomic vs SEOmatic in 2026: $99 flat-rate content engine vs 139 EUR programmatic SEO at scale

Keytomic writes and publishes a monthly content calendar for a single site at a flat US-dollar price. SEOmatic turns a spreadsheet into hundreds of indexed pages per client, priced in euros and built for agencies running multiple workspaces.

Updated July 3, 2026
Keytomic
SEOmatic
Key takeaways
  • Keytomic writes individually-planned articles from a 30-day calendar. SEOmatic generates hundreds of pages per client from a single template applied to a dataset, a fundamentally different content model.
  • SEOmatic is priced in euros starting at 139 EUR/month, rising to 829 EUR/month for the white-label Infrastructure tier. Keytomic is a flat $99/month in US dollars with no tier structure.
  • SEOmatic reports over 6,800 agencies and SEO teams as customers with a 4.8 G2 rating. Keytomic is a newer platform with most public testimonials dating to late 2025.
  • Keytomic includes a Reddit AI agent for community brand visibility. SEOmatic has no comparable feature; its differentiators are drip publishing, brand voice training, and automatic internal linking at scale.
  • API access on SEOmatic is locked to the Infrastructure tier at 829 EUR/month. Keytomic has no API on any plan.
  • Keytomic cites an 82% first-page AI citation rate as a platform benchmark. SEOmatic scores content against AI search optimization signals before publishing but does not report a citation or visibility benchmark of its own.

Keytomic and SEOmatic both sit under the Content Engineering umbrella, but they are not really solving the same problem. Keytomic generates and publishes a 30-day editorial calendar of individual articles for a single website, aimed at a founder who has never had SEO help before. SEOmatic takes a dataset (cities, services, product categories) and a template, then generates hundreds of unique pages per row, aimed at agencies and in-house teams that already know programmatic SEO is their growth lever and need a production pipeline for it. One is a starter tool for someone with no content operation at all; the other is infrastructure for someone who needs to publish at a volume no human writing team could sustain. Picking between them mostly comes down to which of those two jobs you actually have.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Keytomic$99/moFounders and small teams with no existing content operation who want one flat-priced tool to plan, write, and publish a standard editorial calendar without hiring anyone.
SEOmatic139 EUR/monthSEO agencies and in-house teams sitting on structured data (locations, services, product categories) who need hundreds of unique, quality-scored pages generated and indexed without manual writing.

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 someone starting from zero: no content team, no existing SEO tooling, and not much time to learn a new platform. Submit a URL and the AI agent scans the site, maps the niche, and produces a 30-day content calendar of individually-topicked articles that publish automatically to WordPress or Shopify. A Reddit AI agent runs in parallel, finding relevant threads and drafting replies to build brand presence outside of search entirely.

The pricing argument is straightforward: $99/month against a hypothetical $2,500 stack of separate keyword, writing, and publishing tools. That comparison works if you are currently paying for several disconnected tools or paying for none at all. It says less about how Keytomic performs against a platform purpose-built for one job at real depth, since the reporting and customization on offer here is intentionally lighter than a specialist tool's.

What is missing matters: no API, no white-label option, and a pricing page that returned a 404 at review time, with the $99 figure sourced from homepage copy rather than a published pricing page. For a single-site founder who just needs articles going out on a schedule, that is a workable trade. For anyone who needs to generate more than one article shape at a time, Keytomic's single content-calendar model is not built for that.

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
API access
Best for: Founders and small teams with no existing content operation who want one flat-priced tool to plan, write, and publish a standard editorial calendar without hiring anyone.

SEOmatic

Programmatic SEO platform that turns one template and a dataset into hundreds of indexed pages at scale

Full review →
SEOmatic screenshot

SEOmatic solves a different problem than a content calendar: it turns structured data into indexed pages at volume. Upload a dataset of cities, services, or product categories, build a template with variable placeholders, and SEOmatic generates a unique page for every row. A local service business with 50 cities and 10 services gets 500 pages instead of 500 hours of manual writing, which is the entire value proposition of programmatic SEO done properly.

The platform earns its price by covering the full lifecycle around that generation step, not just the generation itself. Brand voice training keeps hundreds of pages from reading like the same template repeated with find-and-replace. Drip publishing releases pages on a schedule instead of all at once, reducing the chance that a sudden volume spike reads as spam to a search engine. Automatic internal linking and direct submission to Google's indexing API round out a pipeline that most programmatic SEO operators build manually with separate scripts and spreadsheets.

The catch is price and complexity. Entry is 139 EUR/month, which is steep for testing on one client, and currency friction is real for buyers outside the eurozone. Template building also assumes some SEO judgment; a non-technical user can produce weak pages just as easily as strong ones if the dataset or template is not thought through. White-label delivery is gated to the 829 EUR/month Infrastructure tier, so smaller agency accounts cannot offer branded output even though they are paying a meaningful monthly fee.

Pricing
Feature
Launch
139 EUR/month
Scale
369 EUR/month
Infrastructure
829 EUR/month
Enterprise
Custom
Workspaces1520Unlimited
Pages per month1K5K20K+Unlimited
Drip publishing
Automatic internal linking
White-label
API access
Best for: SEO agencies and in-house teams sitting on structured data (locations, services, product categories) who need hundreds of unique, quality-scored pages generated and indexed without manual writing.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Keytomic
SEOmatic
Content model30-day editorial calendar, one article at a timeTemplate + dataset, hundreds of pages per run
Dataset-to-page (programmatic) generationNoYes
Brand voice trainingNoYes
Automatic internal linkingNoYes (Scale tier and above)
Publishing pacing controlsNoYes (drip publishing)
Direct search-engine indexing submissionNoYes (Google indexing API)
Reddit brand visibility agentYesNo
AI citation / GEO visibility trackingYes (82% first-page AI citation rate cited)No (scores content for AI signals, no named-engine tracking)
API accessNoInfrastructure tier and above
White-label deliveryNoInfrastructure tier and above
Multi-workspace / agency supportLimitedYes (up to 20 workspaces on Infrastructure)
Starting price$99/mo139 EUR/mo

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Keytomic and SEOmatic?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Keytomic reports an aggregate AI citation percentage with no engine-level detail and no API to export it. SEOmatic scores pages against AI search optimization signals before publishing but does not monitor citations across named AI engines at all. Neither gives you an ongoing view of where your brand actually shows up in ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini answers. AI Peekaboo is built specifically for that layer: transparent self-serve pricing from $50 per month, a read and write API, and white-label reports that plug into whichever content engine you use to produce the pages in the first place.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Founders with no content operation who need articles publishing on a scheduleKeytomic
Agencies or teams with structured data who need hundreds of pages generated at onceSEOmatic
Buyers who want a single flat US-dollar price with no tier confusionKeytomic
Operations that need drip publishing to avoid spam signals at volumeSEOmatic
Agencies that need genuinely branded, white-label client deliverablesSEOmatic
Brands that want Reddit community visibility work bundled into the priceKeytomic

These tools rarely compete for the same buyer. Keytomic is the right size for someone publishing a dozen or so articles a month with no existing infrastructure. SEOmatic is built for a completely different order of magnitude, hundreds of pages generated from structured data, and its price reflects that scale rather than being a premium version of what Keytomic does. If your actual need is programmatic pages from a dataset, Keytomic simply cannot do that job regardless of price; if you need a handful of well-targeted articles a month, SEOmatic's pricing and workflow are more than the job requires.

Bottom line

Sign up for Keytomic's $1 trial if you have never run SEO before and need a working content calendar this week. Go straight to SEOmatic's Launch tier if you have a dataset of locations, services, or products and need programmatic pages at volume, budgeting for Scale or Infrastructure once you need drip publishing or white-label delivery. Neither tool gives you a real ongoing view of AI citation performance by engine; that is a separate monitoring layer both platforms currently skip.

Frequently asked questions

Can Keytomic do programmatic SEO like SEOmatic does?

Keytomic cannot do programmatic SEO the way SEOmatic does, since it generates individually-planned articles from a 30-day calendar rather than turning a dataset into hundreds of templated pages. If your growth plan depends on dataset-driven pages, SEOmatic is the only one of the two built for that.

Is SEOmatic worth it if I only manage one client or one site?

SEOmatic's entry price of 139 EUR per month and 1,000-page monthly minimum on the Launch tier are calibrated for teams with real programmatic volume, so a single-site operator is likely paying for capacity they will not use. Keytomic's flat $99 per month is the better-sized option for a single site with standard editorial needs.

Does Keytomic or SEOmatic support white-label reporting for agencies?

SEOmatic offers white-label delivery, but only on the Infrastructure tier at 829 EUR per month. Keytomic has no white-label option at any price, which matters if you are reselling either tool's output under your own agency brand.

Why is SEOmatic priced in euros and does that matter for US buyers?

SEOmatic prices its plans in euros (139/369/829 EUR per month), which introduces currency conversion and potential fluctuation for buyers outside the eurozone. Keytomic's flat $99 per month has no equivalent friction for US-based teams.

Which tool is better for a home services agency building local landing pages at scale?

SEOmatic is built for exactly this use case: local service businesses combining city and service variables into hundreds of location pages from a single template. Keytomic's one-article-at-a-time calendar model is not designed to produce that kind of page volume.

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