Peec and Otterly are the two most popular AI-visibility trackers below enterprise pricing, and both are competent monitoring products. Prices and limits below are from their public pricing pages, August 2026.

The numbers side by side

Peec AIOtterlySaymetry
Entry price$95/month, 50 prompts$29/month, 15 prompts$99 once, or tracking from $49/month
Engines at entry3 of 7, your pick; extras $35 to $165/month each; Claude enterprise-only4; Gemini, Claude and AI Mode are paid add-onsAll 8, including Claude, on every product
CadenceDaily single runsDaily single runsWeekly with a resampled stability check and confidence intervals
Site auditNoURL audits on paid tiersIncluded in every scan
Action planNo; monitoring onlyWeekly generic recommendationsPrioritized plan from your own data, plus market opportunities
ImplementationNoNoDone-for-you from $1,990
AlertsEmail at the $245 tierVia API wiringIncluded, every tier

What the daily-tracking argument misses

Both tools sell daily tracking as the premium feature. The published evidence is uncomfortable for that pitch: identical prompts return the same brand list less than 1 time in 100 runs, and 38 percent of identical prompts produce a meaningfully different list on a re-ask. A daily single run tells you a coin landed heads. Saymetry runs weekly, asks a fifth of the questions twice to measure stability, and reports your rate as a probability with an interval. Same API spend, honest number.

Where Peec and Otterly win

  • Peec has polished dashboards, unlimited seats, strong multi-language support, and a fast-moving team. For a marketing team that lives in dashboards and picks its three engines carefully, it is good software.
  • Otterly is the cheapest credible entry in the market at $29, offers API and MCP access from $189, and unlimited workspaces that agencies appreciate.

Where Saymetry wins

  • No engine roulette. Picking 3 of 7 engines, or paying per-engine add-ons, means guessing where your buyers are. All 8 engines come standard here.
  • It ends in action. The most consistent criticism of both tools, across reviews, is some version of "it monitors, and that is all it does." Every Saymetry report ends in a prioritized plan, a publish-here target list, competitor battle cards, and the option to have us implement everything.
  • You can start with $99, once. No subscription required to find out where you stand.

The bottom line

If you want a monitoring dashboard to watch, Peec and Otterly are fine choices at their prices. If you want to know where you stand today, why the winners win, and what to do about it, and possibly to have the doing handled, that is the product Saymetry was built to be.