Comparison

SEOBoost vs Tactycs in 2026: self-serve SEO content software vs full-service marketing agency

SEOBoost is a $30-to-$100-a-month tool for briefs, live SEO scoring, and content audits that you run yourself. Tactycs is a Kitchener-Waterloo agency with documented client results, nine proprietary micro-tools, and no published pricing anywhere on the site.

Updated July 3, 2026
SEOBoost
Tactycs
Key takeaways
  • SEOBoost publishes three tiers from $30 to $100 a month with no sales call required. Tactycs publishes no pricing anywhere; its /pricing page redirects to the homepage and every engagement is quoted individually.
  • Tactycs added AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility as a service line in 2026, plus a free Organic Traffic Loss Calculator that quantifies the revenue impact of AI Overview displacement. SEOBoost has no AI answer engine feature of any kind.
  • Tactycs has documented client results, including 12x ROAS, 46% email open rates, and 1,265% organic traffic growth, the kind of outcome claim a self-serve tool like SEOBoost cannot make since it does not run the campaigns itself.
  • SEOBoost includes real-time SEO scoring inside its own editor as writers draft. Tactycs' equivalent, the Competitor Blog Writer, tracks what rival brands publish and rank for rather than scoring your own draft as you write it.
  • Tactycs offers two free tools, the Organic Traffic Loss Calculator and Testimonial Creator, usable without a contract. SEOBoost has no free tier at all; the lowest paid plan is Essential at $30 a month.
  • Neither SEOBoost nor Tactycs' proprietary micro-tools have documented API access, so neither fits cleanly into an automated reporting pipeline.
  • SEOBoost's Agency tier costs a flat $100 a month regardless of client count. Tactycs scopes every engagement individually through a Project or Retainer model with no published rate card.

SEOBoost and Tactycs both get pulled into the same shortlist by teams trying to fix underperforming content, but one is software and the other is a service relationship. SEOBoost is a self-serve platform: pick a $30, $60, or $100 monthly tier and get content briefs, live in-editor SEO scoring, and a content audit tool without talking to anyone first. Tactycs is a full-service digital marketing agency based in Kitchener-Waterloo that runs SEO, ads, social, email, and web development for clients, with nine proprietary micro-tools built alongside the agency work and documented results like 12x return on ad spend and 1,265% organic traffic growth. Its /pricing URL redirects to the homepage; every engagement starts with a conversation. The real question is not which tool has more features, it is whether you want to operate the SEO content workflow yourself or hand the whole channel to a team with a track record.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
SEOBoost$30/moIn-house content teams and small agencies that want to run brief generation, live SEO scoring, and content audits themselves for a fixed monthly price, without a sales conversation or long-term retainer.
TactycsContact for pricingGrowing SMBs and in-house teams that want a full-service agency running SEO, ads, and AI search visibility together with a documented track record, and are comfortable starting with a sales conversation instead of a self-serve signup.

SEOBoost

AI-powered content briefs and real-time SEO scoring for ranking content

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SEOBoost screenshot

SEOBoost is software you operate yourself, not a service relationship. Pick a tier, log in, and get a content brief for any target keyword pulled from the top-ranking pages, a live SEO score that updates in the editor as you write, and a content audit that flags pages ranking without converting or dropping in position. The whole product is scoped to the writing and optimizing loop.

The pitch is a known monthly cost and full control over the workflow. A team that would otherwise need to hire out content strategy work can run brief generation, drafting guidance, and existing-content audits themselves for $30 to $100 a month, with no minimum commitment beyond that fee and no sales call required to see the price or start using the tool.

What SEOBoost does not offer is a strategist making channel-level calls, documented case-study outcomes, or any AI answer engine tracking. It optimizes for traditional Google rankings; ChatGPT and AI Overview visibility are outside its scope entirely, which matters if AI search presence is part of what you are trying to solve.

Pricing
Feature
Essential
$30/mo
Team
$60/mo
Agency
$100/mo
Content briefs
Real-time SEO scoring
Content auditing
Team collaboration
Multiple projects
API access
Best for: In-house content teams and small agencies that want to run brief generation, live SEO scoring, and content audits themselves for a fixed monthly price, without a sales conversation or long-term retainer.

Tactycs

Full-service digital marketing agency with a suite of AI-powered marketing micro-tools

Full review →
Tactycs screenshot

Tactycs is a Kitchener-Waterloo agency covering advertising, SEO, social media, email marketing, web development, and software builds for clients, with documented outcomes across engagements: 1,200% growth in online lead generation for one client, 12x return on ad spend for another, and a 35 to 40% conversion rate on a lead-generation build. Those are specific, cited numbers a self-serve SEO content tool cannot produce because it is not the one executing the campaign.

Alongside the agency work, the team has built nine proprietary micro-tools, including a Competitor Blog Writer that tracks rival SEO rankings and new content, and an Organic Traffic Loss Calculator that quantifies revenue lost to AI Overview displacement, both of which get closer to a content-strategy use case than the rest of the toolkit. Two of the nine, the Traffic Loss Calculator and a Testimonial Creator, are free to use without a contract.

In 2026 Tactycs added AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility as a formal service line, plus paid ads in AI platforms currently on a waitlist, positioning it ahead of most agencies still treating AI search as an afterthought. None of this comes with a price tag: the /pricing URL redirects to the homepage, and every engagement is scoped through a conversation rather than a published rate.

Pricing
Feature
Project
Contact for pricing
Retainer
Contact for pricing
SEO and content creation
Advertising management
Social media management
Marketing micro-tools access
AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility
Best for: Growing SMBs and in-house teams that want a full-service agency running SEO, ads, and AI search visibility together with a documented track record, and are comfortable starting with a sales conversation instead of a self-serve signup.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
SEOBoost
Tactycs
Delivery modelSelf-serve softwareAgency-delivered service
AI content brief generationYes (per keyword, with competitor analysis)No (Competitor Blog Writer tracks rivals, not your own draft)
Real-time in-editor SEO scoringYesNo
Content audit of existing pagesYesNo (Competitor Blog Writer covers competitor content instead)
AI SEO / ChatGPT visibility serviceNoYes (2026 service line, plus free Traffic Loss Calculator)
Full-service campaign execution (ads/email/web)NoYes
API accessNoNot documented
Free tools availableNoYes (Organic Traffic Loss Calculator, Testimonial Creator)
Documented client resultsNo (does not run campaigns)Yes (12x ROAS, 1,265% traffic growth cited)
Published pricingYes, from $30/moNo, contact only
Starting price$30/moContact for pricing

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside SEOBoost and Tactycs?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

SEOBoost has no AI answer engine feature at all, it is scoped entirely to traditional Google rankings. Tactycs added AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility as an agency service in 2026, but it is delivered by their team rather than a dashboard you can log into and run yourself. AI Peekaboo tracks five AI engines, including ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews, with a read and write API and white-label guest links on every plan from $50/month. For a team that wants to own its AI visibility monitoring instead of outsourcing it or going without, it fills the gap both of these tools leave open.

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Which should you choose?

Teams that want a fixed monthly price and full control over the SEO content workflowSEOBoost
Businesses wanting a team to run campaigns and report documented outcomesTactycs
Teams needing content briefs and live scoring without a sales conversationSEOBoost
Businesses wanting full-service breadth across ads, SEO, social, and AI searchTactycs
Small in-house teams producing content at volume on a limited budgetSEOBoost
Teams wanting free tools to try before any contract or subscriptionTactycs
Teams that want transparent, published pricing before talking to anyoneSEOBoost

This is a buy-versus-hire decision more than a feature comparison. SEOBoost is software you operate yourself for a fixed monthly fee, strong on brief generation and live scoring, with zero AI answer engine coverage and no strategist behind it. Tactycs is a team you hire, with case-study numbers to back up its claims and a genuinely early move into AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility, but no published price until you talk to someone and no self-serve dashboard for that AI work. Neither is the obvious upgrade over the other; the choice tracks whether your team has the time to run SEO content tooling itself or would rather pay for outcomes.

Bottom line

Choose SEOBoost if you want to write and optimize content yourself for a known monthly price and your priority is traditional Google rankings, not AI search visibility. Choose Tactycs if you would rather pay a team with documented results to run SEO, ads, and the newer AI SEO service together, and you do not mind starting with a sales conversation instead of a self-serve signup. Teams that specifically want to monitor AI answer engine visibility in a self-serve dashboard will find that neither SEOBoost's traditional-only scope nor Tactycs' agency-delivered AI SEO service gets them there without paying for either an agency retainer or a dedicated AI visibility tool.

Frequently asked questions

Is SEOBoost a realistic alternative to hiring an agency like Tactycs?

SEOBoost is a realistic alternative for teams with the in-house time to write and optimize their own content, since it delivers briefs, live SEO scoring, and content audits for $30 to $100 a month. It is not a substitute for the campaign execution, strategist judgment, or documented outcomes an agency like Tactycs provides across ads, social, and email at once.

Why does Tactycs not publish pricing while SEOBoost does?

Tactycs scopes its Project and Retainer engagements individually based on which channels and workload a client needs, which is standard for full-service agencies, and its /pricing URL currently redirects to the homepage with no rates shown. SEOBoost sells standardized software with three fixed tiers, so publishing $30, $60, and $100 monthly prices is straightforward by comparison.

Does SEOBoost help with AI search visibility the way Tactycs' new AI SEO service does?

No, SEOBoost has no AI answer engine or ChatGPT visibility feature of any kind; it is built entirely around traditional Google ranking content. Tactycs added AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility as a service line in 2026, delivered by its agency team, along with a free Organic Traffic Loss Calculator that estimates revenue lost to AI Overview displacement.

Can I try Tactycs without committing to a retainer?

Partially. Tactycs offers two free tools, the Organic Traffic Loss Calculator and the Testimonial Creator, that anyone can use without a contract. Its remaining seven micro-tools and its AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility service appear to require an agency engagement based on how the site is structured.

Which is cheaper for a small business with a limited content budget?

SEOBoost is the more predictable cost for a limited budget, with a fixed entry tier at $30 a month and no hidden scope. Tactycs may still be worth the conversation if the budget stretches to a documented, results-driven agency relationship, but the actual retainer cost is not published anywhere and depends entirely on the engagement scope.

Does either tool audit my existing content library for SEO gaps?

SEOBoost includes a content audit on all three of its tiers, flagging pages that rank without converting, pages that have dropped, and gaps against competitors. Tactycs' closest equivalent is the Competitor Blog Writer, which monitors what rival brands publish and rank for rather than auditing your own existing content directly.

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