Pages, prompts & plan limits.
Every number in SEO & AI Visibility that scales with your plan — audit pages, AI content-crawl pages, and the share-of-voice sample. They're ceilings, and a check that falls short of one isn't broken.
Everything in SEO & AI Visibility that scales with your plan, in one place. These are ceilings, not quotas — you can always ask for less, and a check that reaches its ceiling isn't a failure.
Audit pages crawled
How many pages an SEO audit will crawl and score. We discover your pages from your sitemap and rank them for template diversity, so a small budget still covers a spread of page types rather than five blog posts in a row.
| Plan | Pages per audit |
|---|---|
| Free | 5 |
| Starter | 25 |
| Pro | 100 |
| Agency | 200 |
You can request fewer pages than your ceiling when you set the audit up — a smaller crawl is faster and cheaper. Running an SEO audit →
AI content-crawl pages
A separate budget, for a separate job. The content citability component of your AI Visibility score reads your high-intent pages — homepage first, then FAQs, comparisons, pricing, about, guides and product pages — and scores five citation levers on each.
| Plan | Pages read for citability |
|---|---|
| Free | 15 |
| Starter | 30 |
| Pro | 50 |
| Agency | 70 |
Note that these numbers are higher than the SEO audit's on the lower plans, and lower on the upper ones. That's deliberate: citability is a cheap text analysis, so we read broadly; the SEO audit runs 27 checks per page, so it's the more expensive crawl. What citability measures →
The AI share-of-voice sample
A share-of-voice check is a matrix: every prompt, asked to every engine, repeated for a number of runs. Your plan sets the maximum of each.
| Plan | Prompts | Engines | Runs | Answers sampled (max) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | 5 | 2 | 3 | 30 |
| Starter | 15 | 3 | 3 | 135 |
| Pro | 30 | 4 | 5 | 600 |
| Agency | 50 | 4 | 5 | 1,000 |
The engine allowance fills in a fixed order: ChatGPT and Perplexity first, then Gemini, then Claude. So a Free plan samples ChatGPT and Perplexity; Starter adds Gemini; Pro and Agency get all four. Within your allowance you can pick which engines you want — just not more of them.
Prompts and engines determine what a check draws on your credit balance. Runs don't. They exist purely to tighten the ± confidence band on the result, and they cost nothing extra. There is no reason to run a check below your plan's run ceiling. Why the ± band matters →
Why you may get fewer than the ceiling
Every crawl and every check has a wall-clock limit as well as a page or prompt limit, and the wall clock can bite first:
- A 200-page audit may report fewer than 200 pages. A slow server, big pages, or a lot of redirects can exhaust the time budget before the page budget. The report tells you honestly how many it audited out of how many it discovered — and you're only charged for the pages actually read.
- The citability crawl can come up short too, for the same reason. It scores whatever it managed to read.
- A big share-of-voice matrix can lose answers to slow engines. Those answers don't count toward the sample, which widens the ± band rather than distorting the number.
None of these is an error, and none of them needs reporting. More on the “it only audited 63 pages” case →
The other limits worth knowing
- One AI Visibility check per brand per day. Ask for a second and you're told to come back tomorrow.
- The first AI Visibility check on each brand is free. After that a check draws on your balance, sized by the prompts and engines you chose. See what things cost →
- Device screenshots are free and folded into the audit. So is every export. Exporting your report →
- Nothing here runs on a schedule. Audits and AI checks are manual, on demand. If you want a monthly reading, run it monthly.
- Share-of-voice needs at least one competitor on the brand, on every plan. It's a comparison — with nobody to compare against there's nothing to measure.
How many competitors you can track is a plan limit too, but it belongs to your brand, not to this section — and it's the number that determines how sharp the comparison prompts get. See the pricing page for your plan's allowance.