Does Peec really refuse to write content?
Yes, and openly. From their own blog, under a heading called “Why we don’t automate Actions”: “it doesn’t write content for you, auto-generate listicles, or spit out generic SEO blog posts. We suggest options. You decide what to build.” We think that’s a defensible choice and we’d rather quote it than caricature it. It just means Peec assumes there’s someone to do the building.
Does Peec track Claude?
Not on any plan you can buy off the page. Their self-serve tiers let you choose three engines from six — ChatGPT, Google AI Mode, AI Overviews, Copilot, Perplexity and Gemini — and Claude isn’t among them. It appears only in the Enterprise column as a paid add-on. ScoutRival tracks Claude on the $29 plan. Fair warning: Claude is on Peec’s add-on roadmap, so this could change, and we’ll update the page if it does.
Is Peec €85 or $95?
Both, depending where you are. Their pricing page detects your timezone and shows euros to European visitors and dollars elsewhere — and they’re different price points, not a currency conversion. It also defaults to the annual rate. The true month-to-month figures are $95 / $245 / $495 (€85 / €205 / €425 in the EU).
You track four engines. Peec offers six. Aren’t they broader?
On engine count, yes — and we’re not going to fudge it. Peec covers Google AI Overviews, AI Mode and Copilot, which we don’t track at all. The trade is that you pick three of six unless you pay per extra engine, Claude isn’t available at all, and AI visibility is the whole product. For us it’s one of six jobs, alongside competitor monitoring, the daily brief, the writing, the SEO audit and publishing.