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.

PlanPages per audit
Free5
Starter25
Pro100
Agency200

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.

PlanPages read for citability
Free15
Starter30
Pro50
Agency70

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.

PlanPromptsEnginesRunsAnswers sampled (max)
Free52330
Starter1533135
Pro3045600
Agency50451,000

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.

// MAX OUT YOUR RUNS — THEY'RE FREE

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.
// COMPETITORS PER BRAND

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.

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