Noetio vs. Peec AI

Use Peec to measure your AI visibility. Use Noetioto move the number. They're complementary, not competing.

Peec AI

The monitoring SaaS

Peec AI is a Berlin-based monitoring platform ($29M raised, $10M ARR, 1,300+ customers). It tracks how often your brand appears in AI responses across the 3 engines included in each plan (a 4th is a paid add-on), shows you trends over time, and compares you to competitors. It is an excellent measurement tool.

Pricing$95 to $495+/mo (add-ons extra)
Best forTeams who want continuous daily monitoring
Engines3 included; 4th at +$35 to $165/mo by tier
Does it fix the problem?No, monitoring only
Noetio

The done-for-you audit

Noetioaudits your brand across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews, identifies exactly what's causing the citation gap, and delivers a prioritized fix list in 5 business days. Implementation sprint and retainer tiers include executing the fixes.

Pricing€497 founding (one-time)
Best forTeams who want someone to diagnose and fix the gap
EnginesChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini + AI Overviews eligibility checks
Does it fix the problem?Yes, audit + action plan + optional execution

Feature comparison

Peec AINoetio
Product typeMonitoring SaaS dashboardDone-for-you audit & implementation
Pricing model$95 to $495+/mo (add-ons inflate real cost)€497 flat (founding rate, no add-ons)
Setup timeConfigure prompts & wait for dataOnboarding form → audit delivered in 5 days
Engines covered3 included; 4th engine +$35 to $165/mo by tierChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, AI Overviews
ActionabilityData + beta 'Actions' suggestionsPrioritized fix list with effort ratings
Content executionNot includedIncluded in Implementation Sprint & Retainer
Schema implementationNot includedIncluded in Implementation Sprint & Retainer
Citation PRNot includedIncluded in Implementation Sprint & Retainer
Ongoing monitoringCore strength: daily trackingGrowth Retainer (monthly re-audits)
Team required to actYes, in-house SEO/content team neededNo, we execute on your behalf

Where Peec stops and Noetio starts

Peec is genuinely strong at monitoring. The gap is the same one every dashboard has: it reports the score, but a team still has to translate that into content, schema, and outreach. For teams with in-house capacity to do that translation, Peec is enough on its own. For everyone else:

Peec measures where you stand. We're the ones who move it.

Noetio's position on the two products, not a customer review.

No actionability

Peec shows you the score. It doesn't tell you which specific content to create, which threads matter, or which schema gaps to fix.

No execution support

It doesn't write content, build authority signals, implement schema, or fix entity structure. The loop breaks at the insight layer: someone still has to act on the dashboard.

Prompt quota constraints

Even on Pro, coverage is thin. The $495/mo Advanced plan is where it becomes genuinely usable for serious tracking.

Add-on pricing opacity

Base price starts at $95/mo. Real cost with extra engines climbs quickly once you add the 4th engine most brands need.

Choose based on what you actually need

You want daily tracking of your AI visibility score over time

Use Peec AI

You want to know exactly why your brand isn't cited and a ranked list of what to fix

Use Noetio

You have an in-house SEO team that can act on data independently

Peec works well for you

You don't have the in-house capacity to turn monitoring data into executed content, schema, and PR

Noetio is the right choice

You want both continuous measurement and executed fixes

Use Peec to measure + Noetio to execute

Common questions

Is Noetio a Peec AI alternative?

Not exactly. Peec is a monitoring SaaS; it tracks your AI visibility score on an ongoing basis. Noetio is a done-for-you audit and implementation service. We run a full diagnostic, identify the specific gaps, and fix them. They do different things. If you want a persistent dashboard showing daily tracking, Peec is built for that. If you want someone to audit your brand and actually improve where AI mentions you, that's Noetio.

Can I use both Peec and Noetio?

Yes, and that's often the best combination. Use Peec to monitor your AI visibility over time; it gives you a continuous signal of whether you're improving or declining. Use Noetio to run a one-time deep audit, identify what's causing the gap, and execute the fixes. Think of it as: Peec is your speedometer, Noetio is your mechanic.

Peec is well-funded and has 1,300+ customers. Why wouldn't I just use them?

Peec is excellent at what it does: monitoring. What it doesn't do is tell you specifically what to change, write the content that earns citations, implement schema markup, build third-party mentions, or execute an off-site citation strategy. If you already have an in-house SEO team who can translate data into action, Peec works. If you don't, you'll have a dashboard of a problem you can't solve.

How much does Peec actually cost vs. what the sticker says?

Peec's headline prices start at $95/mo (Starter, raised from $89 in 2026). Each plan includes 3 AI engines; a 4th engine is an add-on at +$35 to $165/mo depending on tier, so a Pro plan ($245/mo) tracking 4 engines runs ~$330/mo. This is documented on their pricing page. Noetio's founding audit is a flat €497 with no add-ons. The audit covers ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews.

What does Noetio deliver that Peec doesn't?

A prioritized fix list with specific actions: which pages need schema, which third-party sites AI models trust in your category, which content formats drive citation rates. Plus execution: schema implementation, FAQ content assets, citation PR. Peec shows you a score. Noetio tells you exactly why the score is what it is and changes it.

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