ScoutRival vs Peec AI

Peec suggests.
ScoutRival
writes it.

Peec is a serious AI-visibility platform with unlimited seats and daily tracking, and its Actions feature gives you a genuinely prioritized list of what to fix. Then it stops — deliberately, and it says so out loud: “it doesn’t write content for you… We suggest options. You decide what to build.” That’s a fine answer if you have a writer. It starts at $95/mo, and Claude isn’t on any self-serve plan. ScoutRival is $29, and the article is already written.

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What it costs you
Peec Starter50 prompts · 1 project · 3 engines of 6 $95
A fourth engineadd-on, on the Starter tier $35
Claudenot sold on any self-serve tier Enterprise
The article“it doesn’t write content for you” — their blog Not offered
4 line items, one vendor $130

…and the work still arrives as a recommendation.

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Or you buy one thing
ScoutRival Pro
everything, one login
  • The article, written — not suggested
  • Claude included, on the $29 plan
  • Six rival channels, watched daily
  • 27-check SEO audit, graded A–F
  • Publishes to your WordPress in one click
All of it $89
$95Peec’s true monthly entry. Ours is $29.
50Prompts on their entry tier. 1 project.
0Words Peec writes. By design — they say so.
14Days to change your mind.
The sentence on their own blog

“We suggest options. You decide what to build.”

That’s not our characterisation of Peec — it’s their headline, under a section called “Why we don’t automate Actions.” The full quote: “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.”

And for a marketing team, that is exactly the right product decision. They have writers. They don’t want a robot filing generic posts under their brand. Peec respects that, and we respect Peec for saying it plainly instead of overclaiming.

But read it again as a plumber. “You decide what to build” isn’t the solution — it’s the entire problem. There is no you. There’s a person who finished at seven, and a blog that hasn’t been touched since March.

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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.

Compose & BlogCraft

A recommendation is a task you haven’t done yet.

Peec will tell you, correctly and with an impact score, that you should publish a comparison page and get cited on three industry roundups. Now you own a to-do list. That’s all a recommendation ever is.

ScoutRival hands you the 1,000–5,000-word article in your brand voice — with the answer block AI engines quote and the FAQ schema Google reads — plus the social posts, and a one-click Publish to WordPress. Peec publishes nothing and writes nothing, and it will happily confirm that itself.

  • 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

Claude isn’t on any plan you can actually buy.

Peec’s self-serve tiers let you pick three engines out of six: ChatGPT, Google AI Mode, Google AI Overviews, Copilot, Perplexity and Gemini. Claude isn’t in that six. It sits in the Enterprise column as a paid add-on — so on every plan you can buy off the page, Claude is not tracked. Extra engines cost $35–$165/mo on top.

ScoutRival tracks ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude and Gemini on every plan from $29, with no engine surcharge.

The honest other half: Peec covers Google AI Overviews, AI Mode and Copilot, and we cover none of those. It’s a different mix, not a longer list. Checked July 2026 — and Claude is on their add-on roadmap, so this may change.

The stack tax

What Peec costs
month-to-month.

Their true monthly rates — the figures the page shows first are annual, and EU visitors are quoted in euros at different price points. Compared against ScoutRival Pro at $89.

Peec AI to match one ScoutRival seat · checked July 2026
Peec Starter50 prompts · 1 project · 3 engines of 6 $95.00
A fourth engineadd-on, on the Starter tier $35.00
Claudenot sold on any self-serve tier Enterprise
The article“it doesn’t write content for you” — their blog Not offered
Total / month$130.00
ScoutRival Pro — all of it $89

And you still have to write it. Peec is honest about this — which is more than most of this category manages.

Side by side

The full comparison.

Every price read from Peec AI's own pricing pages in July 2026, and linked so you can check us.

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ScoutRivalPeec AI
What it costs
Entry price, month-to-month $29 Everything included $95 Starter · the price shown first is the annual rate
Prompts at entry Included 50 1 project
Seats 3 On Pro · 5 on Agency Unlimited On every tier. Genuinely better than ours.
Money-back guarantee 14 days, all paid plans A trial is offered at their discretion; no money-back terms published
It watches
Tracks Claude On the $29 plan Enterprise/add-on only — not on any self-serve tier (Jul 2026)
Engine surcharge None All 4 included $35–$165 Per extra engine, per month
A rival’s website, blog & social 6 channels, daily They benchmark rivals inside AI answers only
A prioritized list of what to do Daily brief, 7am Actions — impact-scored recommendations
SEO audit of your own site 27 checks, graded A–F Crawlability and AI-bot access, not a graded technical audit
It creates & ships
Writes the article 1k–5k words, brand voice Their blog: “it doesn’t write content for you”
Writes the social posts Every platform, same brief
Publishes to WordPress One click
Where Peec wins
Unlimited seats 3 on Pro, 5 on Agency On every tier
Google AI Overviews & AI Mode We don’t track these
Microsoft Copilot
Prompt depth Up to 350 prompts, and it’s their whole focus
Being honest about what they don’t do An earnest row. They published it themselves.

Prices read from Peec AI's own public pricing pages in July 2026 (source). They change — check theirs. Peec AI is a trademark of its owner. ScoutRival is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by them. Spot something stale or unfair? Tell us and we'll correct it — including if you work there.

Before you decide

Which one of these is you?

Buy Peec AI

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.

or
Buy 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.
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Questions

The ones you're actually asking.

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.

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