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8 Best Peec AI Alternatives in 2026 (Hands-On Tested)

8 Peec AI alternatives compared — engines, entry price, free tier — with honest picks by budget. One has a real free tier Peec doesn't.

Nitish Kumar YadavBy Nitish Kumar Yadav··Updated ·22 min read
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Most people looking for a Peec AI alternative want one of two things Peec doesn't give them: coverage beyond 3 engines without stacking add-on fees, or a way to try it free.

Peec AI is a clean, well-built AI-visibility tracker. It's popular with European teams that want their numbers piping into Looker Studio. But two things push people to look elsewhere: the base plans only cover 3 engines, and there's no free tier — a 7-day trial and then €89/mo minimum. If either of those is a dealbreaker for you, here are the 8 Peec AI alternatives I'd actually test, with prices and engine counts I checked myself on 2026-07-07.

I build the tooling that tracks brand mentions across 8 AI engines — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, DeepSeek, Grok, and Google AI Overviews — so FixAEO is on this list and it's ranked first. That's a conflict of interest, so I've flagged it plainly and pointed out where the other tools beat us. Every price below comes from the vendor's own pricing page unless I say otherwise.

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The verdict table

Quick scan first, write-ups below. "Engines covered" lists the models each tool tracks on its entry paid tier — add-ons that cost extra are noted in the write-up. "Free tier" means usable without paying; a time-limited trial is not a free tier.

ToolBest forEngines covered (entry tier)Entry priceFree tierKey strength
FixAEOFounders & small teamsChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, DeepSeek, Grok, AI Overviews (8)$29/mo ($25 annual)Yes — free-forever + 7-day trialWidest coverage at the lowest price, with a real free tier
ProfoundFunded enterpriseChatGPT (Starter); + Perplexity, AI Overviews (Growth)$99/moNoPrompt Volume demand data + autonomous Agents
Otterly.aiContent teamsChatGPT, AI Overviews, Perplexity, Copilot (4)$29/moNo — trial onlyPre-publish citation predictor
Scrunch AIEnterprise agent experienceChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Copilot, and more$250/mo (Core)NoAgent Experience Platform serves AI crawlers a clean site version
RankscaleMaximum engine breadthChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, DeepSeek, Grok, Copilot + AI Mode/Overviews (8+)~$20/mo (credit-metered)No — trial onlyBroadest engine list + white-label/API
NightwatchSEO teamsChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity (4)€79/moNo — 14-day trialAI + classic rank tracking in one suite
SE RankingExisting SE Ranking usersAI Overviews, AI Mode, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity (5)Bundled (~$150–240+/mo real)No — 14-day trialAI visibility inside a full SEO suite
AthenaHQEnterprise (SOC 2 / SSO)ChatGPT, Perplexity, AI Overviews, AI Mode, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Grok (8–9)$295/mo ($95 annual)Free Essential (300 credits)Enterprise depth: SOC 2, SSO, BI connectors

Prices are entry-tier and move often. Verify on each vendor's page before you buy. For the full head-to-head against the tool this post is about, see FixAEO vs Peec AI.

Quick pick — which one for you

Short on time? The one-line version:

  • Free-forever tier + widest coverage, no add-ons: FixAEO.
  • Deepest enterprise demand data (Prompt Volume, Agents): Profound.
  • Scoring content before you hit publish: Otterly.ai.
  • Shaping how AI agents read your site (enterprise): Scrunch AI.
  • Broadest engine list, usage-based pricing: Rankscale.
  • AI tracking inside a classic rank tracker: Nightwatch.
  • Already paying for SE Ranking: add their AI toolkit.
  • Enterprise compliance (SOC 2, SSO) + BI connectors: AthenaHQ.

Now the reasons people leave Peec, then the tool-by-tool breakdown.

Why teams look past Peec

Peec AI homepage (captured July 2026)

Peec AI's homepage, July 2026.

Peec is a good product. These are the honest reasons people I talk to end up shopping around anyway:

  1. The 3-engine cap. Starter, Pro, and Advanced all track 3 chosen engines by default. Every extra model — Claude, Copilot, Grok, DeepSeek — is a paid add-on at roughly €35/mo each. So full 7-8 engine coverage can push your real spend to €200-585/mo even though the sticker says ~€89.
  2. No free tier. You get a 7-day trial (no card), then you pay. There's no way to run the occasional audit or kick the tires long-term without a subscription.
  3. Monitoring only. Peec shows you where you're not cited. It has no content generation, no Google rank tracking, no traffic attribution. Most teams end up buying a second tool to act on the data.
  4. The entry floor is steep for solos. ~€89/mo (roughly $95-100) is a lot for a founder or small SMB, especially next to tools with a real free tier.
  5. Some reviewers flag the dashboard as dense — a learning curve for daily use.
  6. Prompt caps. The 25-350 prompts per tier depending on plan means growing teams outgrow it and have to shop for higher limits.

None of that makes Peec bad. It's a BI-oriented tracker with CSV export, an API, and Looker Studio integration, and it does that job well. It's just not the only shape of tool in this market. Here are the eight worth comparing it to.

The 8 alternatives, ranked by fit

1. FixAEO

FixAEO homepage (captured July 2026)

FixAEO's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: founders, indie marketers, and small teams who want a real free tier before committing to anything.

SpecFixAEO
AI engines8 — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, DeepSeek, Grok, AI Overviews
Entry price$29/mo ($25/mo billed annually)
Free tierYes — free-forever daily Gemini scan, no signup, plus 22 free tools
StandoutOnly real free-forever tier here; 8 engines with no per-engine add-on fees
Watch outFree tier is Gemini-only; no Google AI Mode yet

Disclosure: FixAEO is our product, so read this knowing that — I've kept it honest, downsides included. The thing Peec doesn't have — that we do — is a genuinely free tier. One anonymous scan a day (Gemini-powered), no signup, no card, no expiry, plus 22 free standalone tools: schema generators, llms.txt and robots.txt builders, audits, validators. It's not a trial that converts to a paywall. It's free forever. On top of that, Lite is $29/mo (or $25/mo billed annually, $300/yr) — with a 7-day free trial on the monthly plan (card required, you're charged when the trial ends unless you cancel) — and covers all 8 engines — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, DeepSeek, Grok, and Google AI Overviews — with no per-engine add-on fees. That's a free-forever tier and a real trial on the paid plan, which is more than Peec offers either way.

Where we fall short, honestly: no Google AI Mode coverage yet (that's a separate surface from AI Overviews, and Peec and AthenaHQ do track it). And the free tier is Gemini-only — so an anonymous user can't see their brand across the other 7 engines without upgrading to Lite. If you need Google AI Mode specifically, or you need a mature BI export pipeline into Looker on day one, Peec or one of the others below is the better call.

Who it's for: sub-$1M/mo MRR SaaS, indie founders, and anyone who wants to see where they stand before paying anyone. Run a free scan, or read the full FixAEO vs Peec AI breakdown. Compare plans on the pricing page.

2. Profound

Profound homepage (captured July 2026)

Profound's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: funded enterprise teams that want the deepest feature set in the category and have the budget for it.

SpecProfound
AI engines1 (Starter) / 3 (Growth); full 10-surface coverage is Enterprise-only
Entry price$99/mo Starter, $399/mo Growth (Enterprise est. $2,000–$5,000+/mo)
Free tierNo
StandoutPrompt Volume demand data + autonomous Agents — deepest in the category
Watch outHeadline features gated to unpublished Enterprise; demo required

Profound is the enterprise heavyweight. Its wedge is Prompt Volume — demand data pulled from real AI-conversation logs, not just search-volume proxies — plus autonomous "Agents" that do content and brand-mention work for you. Nobody else in this list matches that depth. Self-serve pricing is now public: Starter $99/mo and Growth $399/mo, both billed yearly. Growth has a "Try for free" entry point.

The catch matters. Starter is ChatGPT only. Growth covers 3 engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews). The full 10-surface coverage — the one that adds Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Grok, DeepSeek, and Google AI Mode — plus the Prompt Volume and Agent depth that Profound is actually known for, is all locked behind Enterprise. Enterprise pricing isn't published; third parties estimate $2,000-$5,000+/mo. So the headline features sit behind a demo gate and a sales call. If you're a solo operator, this is overkill. If you're a marketing team with procurement, it's the deepest tool here.

Who it's for: enterprise brands that want the category's most advanced feature set. See the full head-to-head: FixAEO vs Profound.

3. Otterly.ai

Otterly homepage (captured July 2026)

Otterly's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: content teams that want to predict citation potential before they hit publish.

SpecOtterly.ai
AI engines4 core — ChatGPT, AI Overviews, Perplexity, Copilot; Claude/Gemini/AI Mode are add-ons
Entry price$29/mo (then $189, $489)
Free tierNo — trial only
StandoutPre-publish citation predictor plus strong published GEO research
Watch outSame add-on stacking problem as Peec; no permanent free tier

Otterly's differentiator is a pre-publish content scorer — it predicts whether a piece is likely to get cited before you ship it — plus a steady stream of published GEO research that builds real category authority. It's a mature, well-run product. Pricing runs $29/$189/$489/mo with 15% off annual, after a free trial.

The engine picture: 4 core engines across all paid tiers — ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, and Copilot. Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Mode are paid add-ons, not core inclusions. So like Peec, getting to full coverage means stacking add-ons. There's no permanent free tier either. If your work is content-first and you want a citation predictor Peec doesn't offer, Otterly is a strong swap.

Who it's for: content and marketing teams that value a pre-publish predictor. See the full head-to-head: FixAEO vs Otterly.

4. Scrunch AI

Scrunch AI homepage (captured July 2026)

Scrunch AI's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: enterprise teams that want to actively shape how AI agents read their site, not just track mentions.

SpecScrunch AI
AI enginesMultiple — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Copilot, and more
Entry price$250/mo (Core); Enterprise custom
Free tierNo
StandoutAgent Experience Platform — serves AI crawlers a clean, machine-readable version of your site
Watch out$250/mo floor; enterprise-oriented; the AXP is newer and still rolling out

Scrunch is the enterprise, agent-experience play. Beyond tracking brand mentions across engines the way Peec does, its Agent Experience Platform serves AI crawlers a clean, machine-readable version of your pages — so you're not just measuring visibility, you're shaping what the models read. It starts at $250/mo with no free tier, well above Peec's ~€89 entry, so it's a funded-team buy, not a founder tool.

The trade-off is scope and cost. The $250/mo floor puts it out of reach for solos, and the Agent Experience Platform is newer and still rolling out, so you're buying into a roadmap as much as a shipped feature set. If you're a funded team that wants to influence how models read your site — not just watch where you land — it's a genuinely different bet from Peec's monitoring-only approach.

Who it's for: enterprise teams that want to shape how AI agents read their site. See our full Scrunch AI review.

5. Rankscale

Rankscale homepage (captured July 2026)

Rankscale's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: teams that want the widest engine list on paper and don't mind usage-based pricing.

SpecRankscale
AI engines8+ on paper (incl. Mistral, Grok, Copilot, AI Mode, AI Overviews)
Entry price~$20/mo Essentials, credit-metered (Pro $99, Growth $385, Ent. $780)
Free tierNo — trial + 50 free page audits per tier
StandoutBroadest stated engine list; white-label + REST API from Growth up
Watch outCredit-metered — real bill flexes with usage, not a flat price

Rankscale has one of the broadest stated engine lists in this whole set: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, DeepSeek, Mistral, Grok, Copilot, plus AI Mode and AI Overviews and API model variants. Pricing runs Essentials from ~$20/mo, Pro $99/mo, Growth $385/mo, and Enterprise $780/mo, with a "Try Pro for Free" trial and 50 free page audits bundled at every paid tier. White-label and a REST API show up on Growth and above.

The thing to understand: it's credit-metered, not flat. Cost converts to a literal "AI responses" count — up to 48,000/mo on Enterprise. That means your real monthly bill flexes with usage and prompt volume rather than being fixed like FixAEO's $25-29/mo. If you like the predictability of a flat price, that's a downside; if you like paying for exactly what you use, it's a feature.

Who it's for: teams that want maximum engine breadth and are fine with usage-based billing. See the full head-to-head: FixAEO vs Rankscale.

The FixAEO industry-ranking view: share of voice in AI answers across a set of tools in one category, ranked by citation count (illustrative demo data, not real brand metrics).

The category-ranking view most of these trackers, Peec included, are built to produce — who gets named in AI answers for a given category, ranked. Real product, illustrative data.

6. Nightwatch

Nightwatch homepage (captured July 2026)

Nightwatch's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: teams that want AI visibility as one module inside a mature rank-tracking suite.

SpecNightwatch
AI engines4 — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity
Entry price€79/mo Starter (€159, €399 above)
Free tierNo — 14-day trial (auto-bills, set a reminder)
StandoutClassic SERP rank tracking and AI citation tracking in one suite
Watch outAI is a module, not purpose-built; no Copilot/Grok/DeepSeek

Nightwatch is a long-running SEO rank tracker that added AI visibility as part of the same product. So you get traditional SERP tracking and AI citation tracking in one place, which is handy if you don't want a separate AEO subscription. Pricing is €79/mo Starter (€948/yr), €159/mo Professional, and €399/mo Agency, with a 14-day trial, no card, full feature access (it auto-bills if you don't cancel).

Engine coverage is 4 — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity — plus Citation Intelligence and AI Overview monitoring marketed alongside. No Copilot, Grok, or DeepSeek in the tracked list. And because AI tracking is an add-on inside a legacy rank tracker rather than a purpose-built AEO product, the AI-specific depth — sentiment, prompt-volume, source analysis — is comparatively thin. Good pick if you want rankings and AI in one pane; weaker if you want AEO depth.

Who it's for: SEO teams that want AI visibility folded into their existing rank tracker.

7. SE Ranking

SE Ranking homepage (captured July 2026)

SE Ranking's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: teams already paying for SE Ranking who want AI visibility as one more line item.

SpecSE Ranking
AI engines5 — AI Overviews, AI Mode, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity
Entry priceAdd-on ~$150–$240+/mo all-in, or "SE Visible" at $29/$189/$489
Free tier14-day trial plus a free 5-checks/day visibility checker
StandoutAdds AI visibility inside a full SEO suite you may already pay for
Watch outConfusing two-path pricing; no Claude/Copilot/Grok/DeepSeek

SE Ranking is an all-in-one SEO suite (rank tracking, backlinks, site audit) that appeals to teams who'd rather add AI visibility to a tool they already pay for than sign up for something new. The engine list is 5: Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. There's a free 14-day trial plus a free 5-checks/day visibility checker for ad-hoc lookups.

Pricing is the honest weak point — it's genuinely confusing. There are two paths: an "AI Search" add-on on top of a base plan (annual-billing-only, with reviewers reporting real all-in cost of ~$150-240+/mo once added), or a standalone spin-off called "SE Visible" at $29/$189/$489/mo. Sources describe both but don't clearly state how they relate. Either way, the advertised entry price doesn't include meaningful AI coverage until you add the module, and there's no Claude, Copilot, Grok, or DeepSeek in the tracked list.

Who it's for: existing SE Ranking customers who want AI tracking without a second vendor.

8. AthenaHQ

AthenaHQ homepage (captured July 2026)

AthenaHQ's homepage, July 2026.

Best for: enterprise teams that need SOC 2, SSO, and BI connectors alongside the tracking.

SpecAthenaHQ
AI engines8–9 — ChatGPT, Perplexity, AI Overviews, AI Mode, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Grok
Entry price$295/mo ($95/mo effective annual); limited free Essential tier
Free tierYes — Essential (300 credits/mo, 5 models)
StandoutEnterprise depth: SOC 2 Type 2, SSO, BI connectors, hallucination detection
Watch out$295/mo floor; no DeepSeek; an enterprise buy, not a founder tool

AthenaHQ is the enterprise end of this list. It covers 8-9 engines — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, and Grok (no DeepSeek) — and layers on the enterprise-grade stuff: SOC 2 Type 2, SSO, brand-impersonation and hallucination detection, sentiment analysis, and BI connectors for Tableau, Power BI, and Looker. It's YC-backed with named enterprise case studies.

The cost picture: a $295/mo Self-Serve floor ($95/mo effective if billed annually per our head-to-head page), with a limited free Essential tier below it (300 credits a month across 5 models). The free tier is capped, so for serious use it is still a $295/mo tool. So this is not a tool you spin up for a quick check. It's the pick when you need enterprise compliance and BI plumbing that Peec's lighter export won't cover.

Who it's for: funded companies that need enterprise security and BI integration. See the full head-to-head: FixAEO vs AthenaHQ.

How to choose a Peec AI alternative

Five questions cut this list down fast.

  1. How many engines do you need — and what will they actually cost? This is Peec's core catch: the base plan covers 3, and Claude, Copilot, Grok, and DeepSeek are ~€35/mo each on top. Price the coverage you need, not the sticker. FixAEO and Rankscale include the widest lists with no per-engine fees; Peec, Otterly, and SE Ranking gate engines behind add-ons.
  2. A real free tier, or just a trial? Peec is trial-only. If you want to check where you stand without a subscription, FixAEO (free-forever daily scan) and AthenaHQ (capped Essential tier) are the only two here that let you.
  3. Monitoring, or monitoring plus action? Peec is monitoring-only. If you also want to act on what you find, Scrunch AI serves AI crawlers a machine-readable version of your site, Nightwatch and SE Ranking bundle classic SEO, and FixAEO ships a free tool suite alongside tracking.
  4. API numbers, or what a real user sees? Peec reads engines mainly through APIs. That's fine for trend lines, but an API response isn't always what a logged-in person actually sees in ChatGPT or Perplexity. If that gap matters, ask each vendor how they capture results.
  5. Self-serve, or a BI pipeline? If your job is piping numbers into Looker or a warehouse, Peec is genuinely built for that, and so is AthenaHQ. If you want the fastest path from URL to answer, a self-serve tool with a free entry point wins.

Migration checklist: moving off Peec

If you decide to switch, don't rip Peec out on day one. A clean migration:

  1. Export your Peec data — prompts, tracked competitors, and historical scores (CSV or API) so you keep the trend line.
  2. Map your prompts into the new tool, engine-for-engine where you can, and add any engines Peec was charging you extra for.
  3. Run both in parallel for one billing cycle. Scores won't match exactly — different tools sample engines differently — so you want an overlap window to calibrate, not a hard cutover.
  4. Re-point your reporting (Looker, Sheets, BI) at the new source once the numbers look sane.
  5. Cancel Peec before the next renewal, not after. Set the reminder the day you start the parallel run.

Budget a week or two of overlap. Double-paying for one cycle costs far less than losing your history to a hard switch.

When Peec AI is still the right call

To be fair to Peec: if your whole workflow is feeding AI-visibility numbers into a BI stack — Looker Studio, a warehouse, scheduled CSV exports, sentiment tracked over time — Peec is genuinely built for that, and several tools here aren't. European teams that want data residency and a euro-priced invoice have a real reason to stay. The alternatives above win on price, a free entry point, engine breadth without add-ons, and self-serve speed. They don't all match Peec's analytics polish. Switch for the gaps that actually cost you; don't switch just because a list told you to.

How we tested

Every price and engine count above came from the vendor's own pricing page, fetched on 2026-07-07, and cross-checked against third-party reviews where the pricing was bundled or unclear (Profound, Peec, SE Ranking). Where a live page contradicted our own comparison pages, I went with the live page and flagged the discrepancy rather than repeating a stale number. Two things I couldn't fully reconcile, so I'm calling them out honestly:

  • Peec's exact Starter/Pro price. Peec doesn't render prices to automated fetches, so I'm citing the most recent figures I could find (~€89/€205/€425 entry, monthly). Treat them as approximate and confirm on peec.ai before budgeting.
  • Otterly's engine count. Otterly's paid tiers include 4 core engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, AI Overviews, Copilot); Gemini, Google AI Mode, and Claude are paid per-engine add-ons.

"Free tier" in every table and write-up means usable without paying, with no expiry. A 7-day or 14-day trial is a trial, not a free tier, and I've labeled them that way throughout. When a fact wasn't verifiable, I wrote that instead of guessing.

Bottom line

If Peec's 3-engine cap, add-on math, or missing free tier is your blocker, the switch is easy to justify. For most self-serve buyers the honest pick is FixAEO — 8 engines for $29/mo, no per-engine fees, and a free-forever tier Peec doesn't offer. Need enterprise compliance and BI plumbing? AthenaHQ. Want the deepest demand data and have the budget? Profound. Everyone else here wins on one angle, which is what the Quick Pick at the top is for.

For the wider category beyond Peec's rivals, our best AEO tools of 2026 guide ranks the whole field.

FAQ

Is there a free Peec AI alternative?

Yes. Peec has no permanent free tier — just a 7-day trial, then €89/mo minimum. FixAEO is the one tool in this list with a genuinely free forever tier: one anonymous scan a day (Gemini-powered), no signup or card, plus 22 free standalone tools. The catch is the free tier is Gemini-only; seeing your brand across all 8 engines needs the $29/mo Lite plan, which itself comes with its own 7-day free trial (card required). So it's a free-forever option plus a real trial on the paid plan — Rankscale, Otterly, and the others only offer the trial, not the free tier.

Peec AI vs Profound?

Different tools for different buyers. Peec is a self-serve BI-style tracker from ~€89/mo, built for teams piping AI-visibility numbers into Looker Studio, covering 3 engines by default with paid add-ons for more. Profound is the enterprise heavyweight — self-serve Starter at $99/mo (ChatGPT only) and Growth at $399/mo (3 engines), with its headline Prompt Volume data and autonomous Agents locked behind unpublished Enterprise pricing (third-party estimates $2,000-$5,000+/mo). Pick Peec if you want an affordable self-serve analytics dashboard. Pick Profound if you're enterprise and want the deepest feature set and can clear a sales call. See the full FixAEO vs Profound breakdown.

What does Peec AI cost?

Roughly €89/mo Starter, €205/mo Pro, and €425/mo Advanced, billed monthly with 15% off annual, plus custom Enterprise. There's a 7-day free trial (no card) but no permanent free tier. The number to watch: base plans only cover 3 engines. Each additional model — Claude, Copilot, Grok, DeepSeek — is a separate add-on at roughly €35/mo each, so full coverage can push real cost to €200-585/mo. The advertised entry price is not what full multi-engine tracking actually costs.

What's the best Peec AI alternative for startups and founders?

FixAEO, in most cases. It's the only option here with a free-forever tier, and Lite covers 8 engines for $29/mo with no per-engine add-ons — so you skip Peec's add-on math to reach full coverage. If you need European data residency or a mature BI export pipeline, Peec still has the edge there.

What's the best Peec AI alternative for agencies?

It depends on your clients. For breadth and margin across many small clients, FixAEO's 8 engines at $29/mo stretch furthest. If your clients need SOC 2 and SSO, AthenaHQ fits better. If you already run classic SEO for them, Nightwatch or SE Ranking fold AI into a tool you're already paying for.

How does FixAEO track engines that don't have an API?

For engines that only show their real answers inside a product UI — like ChatGPT and Perplexity — FixAEO reads what a logged-in user actually sees through real browser sessions, not just a sanitized API response. The free tier is the exception: it's a single Gemini scan, so full multi-engine, real-session coverage is on the paid Lite plan.

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