Comparison

Seobility vs TopicalMap AI in 2026: technical audits and rank tracking vs keyword cluster generation

Seobility crawls your site and tracks rankings from a free plan up to €179.90/month. TopicalMap AI turns a seed topic into 800 to 1,200 clustered keywords with content briefs in about a minute.

Updated July 3, 2026
Seobility
TopicalMap AI
Key takeaways
  • Seobility crawls and audits your existing site; TopicalMap AI generates new keyword clusters and content briefs from a seed topic rather than auditing anything.
  • TopicalMap AI returns 800 to 1,200 clustered keywords with real search volume in about one minute; Seobility has no keyword clustering or content brief generation of any kind.
  • Seobility has no API at any price; TopicalMap AI includes API access from its Pro tier ($86/month, billed annually) up.
  • Both tools offer white-label export: Seobility on its €179.90/month Agency plan, TopicalMap AI on all paid tiers starting at $46/month (annual billing).
  • TopicalMap AI has no SERP analysis or backlink data of its own; Seobility covers both as core features.
  • Neither tool tracks AI model visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity.

Seobility and TopicalMap AI both live in the SEO Suites category but solve almost entirely different problems. Seobility is the tool you use to check whether your site is technically healthy and where it ranks: crawling for errors, tracking keyword positions, and monitoring backlinks, with a free plan that includes a real crawl rather than a teaser. TopicalMap AI answers a different question, what should I write about, generating 800 to 1,200 clustered keywords with real search volume, difficulty scores, and content briefs from a single seed topic. Neither tracks AI model visibility, and the two are more complementary than competitive for a team building out a content strategy on a technically sound site.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
SeobilityFreeSmall businesses, solo consultants, and lean agencies who need to audit and rank-track an existing site rather than plan new content.
TopicalMap AI$0SEO strategists and content agencies who need fast, data-backed keyword clusters and content briefs for a new or expanding site.

Seobility

Affordable all-in-one SEO suite with a free tier, technical audits, rank tracking, and white-label reporting

Full review →
Seobility screenshot

Seobility crawls a site across five error categories, tracks daily keyword rankings on Google and Bing, and monitors backlinks with a domain authority score and follow/nofollow breakdown for each linking domain. The free Basic plan handles a real crawl of up to 1,000 subpages with 10 tracked keywords at no cost.

There is no content planning layer here. Seobility does not cluster keywords by topic, generate content briefs, or suggest what to write next; it tells you how your existing pages and rankings are performing, not what new content to build.

Pricing
Feature
Basic (Free)
Free
Premium
€49.90/month
Agency
€179.90/month
Subpages crawled1,00025,00025,000
Backlinks monitored100UnlimitedUnlimited
White-label reports
API access
Best for: Small businesses, solo consultants, and lean agencies who need to audit and rank-track an existing site rather than plan new content.

TopicalMap AI

Generates 800 to 1,200 clustered keywords with real search volume and content briefs in about one minute

Full review →
TopicalMap AI screenshot

TopicalMap AI takes a seed topic and returns 800 to 1,200 keywords grouped into semantic clusters, each enriched with real search volume, a difficulty score, and a content brief outlining suggested headings and key questions to answer. The free tier includes 3 full maps with no credit card required, enough to evaluate output quality before paying.

What it does not do is audit an existing site or analyze SERPs and backlinks. There is no crawler, no rank tracker, and no technical error detection; it is purely a content-planning and keyword-clustering tool, best used alongside a rank tracker or auditing platform rather than in place of one.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Starter
$46/mo (annual)
Pro
$86/mo (annual)
Business
$149/mo (annual)
Agency
$311/mo (annual)
Topical maps3 mapsUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
White-label PDF export
API access
Best for: SEO strategists and content agencies who need fast, data-backed keyword clusters and content briefs for a new or expanding site.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Seobility
TopicalMap AI
Core focusTechnical audits and rank trackingKeyword clustering and content planning
Free tierYes (1 project, 10 keywords)Yes (3 maps)
Starting priceFree$0
Technical SEO auditsYesNo
Keyword rank trackingYesNo
Keyword cluster generationNoYes (800-1,200 keywords per map)
Content brief generationNoYes
Backlink monitoringYesNo
API accessNoYes (Pro and above)
White-label exportYes (Agency plan)Yes (Starter and above)
AI model visibility trackingNoNo

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Seobility and TopicalMap AI?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Both tools stop at traditional Google optimization: Seobility audits and tracks rankings, TopicalMap AI plans content clusters, but neither monitors whether your brand actually shows up in ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity answers. AI Peekaboo fills that specific gap with AI visibility tracking, a read/write API on every plan from $50 per month, and white-label reporting, making it a natural third tool alongside either platform rather than a replacement for what they already do well.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Teams auditing and rank-tracking an existing siteSeobility
Teams planning new content around topic clustersTopicalMap AI
Agencies wanting API access to automate their workflowTopicalMap AI
Teams needing backlink monitoringSeobility
Writers who need a content brief for every article before draftingTopicalMap AI
Solo consultants wanting the deepest free real crawl to startSeobility

These tools answer different questions in the same content workflow: Seobility tells you what is broken and where you rank today, TopicalMap AI tells you what to write next. Picking one over the other only makes sense if you genuinely only need one half of that workflow; most content-focused teams will eventually want both.

Bottom line

Use Seobility's free plan if your immediate need is auditing an existing site and tracking its rankings. Use TopicalMap AI's free 3-map tier if you are planning new content and need a fast, data-backed starting point for topic clusters and briefs. Agencies running both content strategy and technical delivery for clients will likely want each tool for its specific job rather than trying to make one cover both.

Frequently asked questions

Can TopicalMap AI replace Seobility for technical SEO work?

No. TopicalMap AI has no crawler, no technical error detection, and no rank tracking; it is purely a keyword-clustering and content-brief tool. Any team needing to audit an existing site or track keyword positions still needs Seobility or a similar auditing platform.

Does Seobility generate content briefs or keyword clusters like TopicalMap AI?

No. Seobility's feature set is audits, rank tracking, backlink monitoring, and competitor comparison. It does not group keywords into topic clusters or produce content briefs; that is TopicalMap AI's core function.

Which tool has API access?

TopicalMap AI does, starting on its Pro plan at $86 per month (annual billing). Seobility has no API on any plan, which matters if you need to pipe data into a custom dashboard or content pipeline.

Is TopicalMap AI worth it for a small blog just getting started?

The free tier, which includes 3 full topical maps with real search volume data, is genuinely useful for planning a new blog's content structure before committing to a paid plan. Pair it with Seobility's free audit plan for a complete no-cost starting toolkit.

Does either tool track AI search visibility in ChatGPT or Perplexity?

No. Neither Seobility nor TopicalMap AI monitors brand mentions in AI-generated answers. Both are focused on traditional Google organic search, one on technical health and rankings, the other on keyword and content planning.

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