Kompyte arms your sales team. ScoutRival is your marketing team.
Kompyte is a serious competitive-intelligence platform — and it is built for a company that already has a sales floor. Its entry tier tracks 10 companies across 25 user licenses, and it won’t quote you a price without a call. Its daily AI output is a summary of what changed, routed to Salesforce and turned into battlecards for reps. ScoutRival is $29, self-serve, and its daily output is what to publish today — already written.
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What it costs you
Kompyte Essentialstheir entry tier · 10 companies, 25 user licencesNo public price
Kompyte Professional20 companies, 100 user licencesNo public price
Kompyte Unlimitedunlimited · SSO · permission managementNo public price
Finding out“Someone from our team will reach out to you shortly”A sales call
4 line items, one vendorUnknown
…and the work still arrives as a recommendation.
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Or you buy one thing
ScoutRival Pro
everything, one login
A price on the page. No demo required.
A brief at 7am that says what to do
The post and the article, already written
Publishes to your WordPress in one click
Built for one owner, not a sales floor
All of it$29
$29Our price, on the page. Kompyte publishes none.
25User licences on their entry tier. You need one.
0Sales calls to start. Sign up and go.
14Days to change your mind.
The demo gate
You wanted a price. You got a calendar invite.
Go to Kompyte’s plans page and you will find three tiers, a list of limits, and an ROI calculator where the price should be. Click “Get Started” and you land on a form; the confirmation says someone will reach out to you shortly.
That isn’t sloppiness — it’s a business model. Prices get quoted on a call because the deal is sized to your sales org, and the entry tier assumes 10 tracked companies and 25 user licences. If you’re a dentist with one practice, you are not the customer, and the call will establish that after twenty minutes of your evening.
ScoutRival’s price is on the page. You sign up, add your competitors, and at 7am tomorrow you get a brief telling you what moved, what it means, and the three things to do before lunch — with the article already drafted underneath.
Every rival gets a verdict: fight, reposition, or raise your price
Delivered to Telegram, Slack or Discord
Ninety seconds to read, and the work is attached
Today's brief · 7:00 AMNorthside Plumbing
Rival moved · Cool Air Co.
Published “What does a boiler service cost in 2026?” — a pricing guide targeting the exact question your customers ask before they call.
Why it matters
They now answer a buying question you don't. This is the page that wins the search — and the one ChatGPT quotes.
Your next move · priority
Publish your own boiler-cost guide today. We've drafted 1,400 words in your voice, with the schema and FAQ already in place.
Review & publish →Read the draft
2 more moves · est. 6 minutes total
The difference that matters
Every tool tells you what to fix. ScoutRival is the one that fixes it.
A recommendation is a to-do. A draft is done work.
BlogCraft · draft ready1,412 words
H1
What Does a Boiler Service Cost in 2026? (Honest Pricing)
A boiler service in the Northside area runs £90–£140 for a standard gas combi, and most homes need one annually…
Answer blockFAQ schema3 citationsYour brand voice
Publish to WordPress →Edit first
Compose & BlogCraft
Kompyte’s AI writes battlecards. Ours writes the article.
Both products point AI at the same raw material — what your competitors are doing — and then diverge completely on what they hand you. Kompyte produces battlecards: objection handling for a rep who is on the phone with a prospect right now. That’s a genuinely valuable object, and if you have reps, you want it.
ScoutRival produces the work. The 1,000–5,000-word SEO article, built from a gap it found in a rival’s content, with the answer block AI engines quote and the FAQ schema Google reads. The social posts for every platform, from the same brief. And a Publish button that puts it on your WordPress.
Kompyte ends where ScoutRival begins. If nobody in your business is going to sit down and write the thing, a battlecard doesn’t help you — because there is no rep to hand it to.
Social posts for every platform, from the same brief
20 languages, set per brand
Bring your own AI key on Pro — generation then costs 0 credits
The engines, honestly
Nobody is asking Kompyte whether ChatGPT recommends you.
Your customers now ask an AI engine who the best plumber in Leeds is, and the engine answers with three names. Being one of them is the new front page of Google — and we found no AI-search visibility tracking anywhere in Kompyte’s product.
ScoutRival asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude and Gemini the questions your customers actually type, records whether you were named, and tracks it over time — on every plan, from $29.
AI visibility · who gets recommended“best plumber in Northside”
ChatGPT
You · #2
Perplexity
Not mentioned
Claude
You · #1
Gemini
You · #3
Claude · included at $29Kompyte · Enterprise column only
Checked July 2026 across Kompyte’s product pages. Worth flagging honestly: Adobe completed its acquisition of Semrush (Kompyte’s owner) in April 2026, and Adobe ships an AI-visibility product of its own — so this is the line most likely to change. We re-check quarterly.
The stack tax
What Kompyte costs.
We can’t tell you — and neither can they, until you take the call. Kompyte publishes no prices. What their plans page does publish is what you’re expected to be: a company with a sales team.
Kompyteto match one ScoutRival seat · checked July 2026
Kompyte Essentialstheir entry tier · 10 companies, 25 user licencesNo public price
Kompyte Professional20 companies, 100 user licencesNo public price
Kompyte Unlimitedunlimited · SSO · permission managementNo public price
Finding out“Someone from our team will reach out to you shortly”A sales call
Total / monthUnknown
ScoutRival Starter — all of it$29
We’re not going to invent a number for them, and you should distrust any comparison page that does. What we can tell you is the shape of the customer their entry tier is built for — and it has 25 people in it.
Side by side
The full comparison.
Every price read from Kompyte's own pricing pages in July 2026, and linked so you can check us.
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ScoutRival
Kompyte
What it costs
Price published on their site
$29 · $89 · $149
Plans page lists limits, not prices (Jul 2026)
Self-serve signup
Card, and you’re in
“Get Started” opens a demo-request form
User licences on the entry tier
1Because you are one person
25Their Essentials tier
Money-back guarantee
14 days, all paid plans
No public terms — it’s a negotiated contract
It watches
Competitors monitored
30Per brand, on Agency
10Entry tier · unlimited at top tier
A competitor’s social posts
Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube
LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram
A competitor’s blog and website
Daily
50–150 URLs per company
AI-search visibility
ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini
We found none in their product (Jul 2026)
A daily brief telling you what to do
7am · what to publish today
AI Daily Summaries — a digest of what changed
It creates & ships
Writes the article
1k–5k words, brand voice
Their AI writes summaries and battlecards
Writes the social posts
Every platform, same brief
Publishes to WordPress
One click
SEO audit of your own site
27 checks, graded A–F
They track rivals’ keywords, not your site’s health
Prices read from Kompyte's own public pricing pages in July 2026
(source). They change — check theirs.
Kompyte is a trademark of its owner. ScoutRival is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by them.
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Before you decide
Which one of these is you?
Buy Kompyte
You have someone whose job this is.
There's a marketer or an SEO specialist on your payroll.
You need keyword research, backlink analysis and rank tracking — we don't have a keyword database at all.
Somebody has the hours to turn a report into a published article.
Their data is the best there is. If that's your situation, it's the better buy — and we'd rather you knew now than after the refund.
orBuy ScoutRival
Nobody there does marketing full-time.
You want to be told what to do today — not handed forty tabs of data.
You want the post and the article written, not recommended.
You want one bill, one login, and to be live in five minutes.
We don’t know, and we won’t guess. Kompyte publishes no prices — their plans page shows tier limits and an ROI calculator, and “Get Started” opens a demo-request form. Any comparison page quoting you a Kompyte number is repeating a third-party estimate as if it were fact. What we can tell you: their entry tier is built around 10 tracked companies and 25 user licences. ScoutRival is $29, on the page, no call.
Doesn’t Kompyte already send a daily AI summary?
It does, and it’s good — we’re not going to pretend otherwise. But look at what it is: a digest of what changed across your tracked competitors, so an analyst can triage faster. Their action layer is a battlecard — for a rep, on a call. Neither one is a marketer’s to-do list. ScoutRival’s brief says “your rival published this, here’s the gap, here’s the article — publish it.”
Does Kompyte track AI search?
We found no AI-search visibility anywhere in their product as of July 2026 — no measurement of whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude or Gemini recommend you. ScoutRival tracks all four on the $29 plan. Honest caveat: Adobe completed its acquisition of Semrush (Kompyte’s owner) in April 2026 and ships an AI-visibility product of its own, so this could well change. If it does, we’ll say so here.
What does Kompyte watch that ScoutRival doesn’t?
A fair amount, and it’s worth knowing. Job postings (a real signal — hiring tells you where a rival is investing), app-store listings, review sites, press and RSS, and up to 20,000 brand mentions a month. ScoutRival watches six channels: website/blog, Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn and YouTube, plus the founder’s LinkedIn. Narrower on purpose — but we act on what we see.
Can I use both?
Of course, and some companies should. Kompyte serves the sales org; ScoutRival serves the marketing that doesn’t exist yet. They don’t overlap much — which is exactly why the honest answer to “which one” is usually “which problem do you actually have?”
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