Attensira vs Peec AI
Peec gives you solid AI visibility dashboards. But dashboards don't improve rankings — content does. Peec tracks where you stand; Attensira tracks where you stand and then produces the blog posts, comparison pages, and content rewrites that move you up. Peec's base plan covers 3 platforms and 25 prompts. Attensira covers 8 platforms and 50 prompts. And only Attensira includes content creation.
What is Attensira?
Attensira combines what Peec does (tracking) with what Peec doesn't (creating). We monitor ChatGPT, Claude, Google AI, Gemini, DeepSeek, and Copilot — all included, no add-ons. When we find a gap where competitors outrank you, the platform drafts the content to close it. Articles, comparison pages, LinkedIn posts, page rewrites. 50 prompts at $129/mo, and every AI platform comes standard.
What is Peec AI?
Peec is an AI visibility monitoring tool with clean dashboards and good competitor benchmarking. The base plan ($89/mo, 25 prompts) covers ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, and Google AI Mode all cost extra as add-ons. Peec shows you where you rank — strong at that — but offers no content creation, no optimization tools, and no way to act on the data from within the platform.
Attensira vs Peec: Feature-by-Feature Comparison
AI Platform Coverage
Which AI engines are tracked and included in base pricing
Analytics & Insights
Data and reporting capabilities
Content Creation & Optimization
Tools to improve your AI visibility
Enterprise & Integration
Features for larger organizations
Pricing & Value
Compare costs and what's included
Key Differences Between Attensira and Peec
The Add-On Problem
Peec's base plan covers ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Want Claude? Add-on. Gemini? Add-on. DeepSeek, Grok, AI Mode? All add-ons. The price climbs fast once you need real coverage. Attensira includes ChatGPT, Claude, Google AI, Gemini, DeepSeek, and Copilot in every plan. One price, every platform.
Double the Prompts, Lower Per-Prompt Cost
Peec Starter: $89/mo for 25 prompts ($3.56 each). Attensira Starter: $129/mo for 50 prompts ($2.58 each). You get twice the tracking capacity at a lower per-prompt cost — and content creation on top. The question isn't whether Attensira costs more. It's what you get for the difference.
Knowing Isn't Enough
Peec shows you that a competitor outranks you on 'best project management tool' in ChatGPT. Now what? With Peec, you tab over to Google Docs and start writing. With Attensira, you click 'create content' and the platform drafts an optimized article targeting that exact prompt. That gap — between seeing the problem and fixing it — is where most teams lose weeks.
Fix Your Existing Pages
Attensira's on-page analysis audits URLs you already have and gives specific fixes: rewrite this title, restructure this H2, add an internal link here, fix this schema. Peec doesn't analyze your pages at all — it only tells you where you rank. When the fastest path to better rankings is fixing what you've already published, page-level analysis matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Peec charge extra for Claude and Gemini?
Peec's base plan covers ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, and Google AI Mode are all add-on fees. By the time you add the platforms you actually need, the price approaches or exceeds Attensira — which includes all 8 platforms in every plan with no add-ons.
Is the tracking quality the same?
Yes. Both platforms use similar methodology — daily refreshes, prompt variations, competitor benchmarking. Data accuracy isn't a differentiator between them. The difference is platform breadth (Attensira covers more in base pricing) and what you can do with the data (Attensira creates content, Peec doesn't).
Can Peec help me improve my rankings?
Peec shows you where you rank and which competitors outperform you. But it has no content creation, no page optimization, and no tools to act on what you learn. Improving rankings requires producing content — that's where Attensira picks up. It drafts articles, comparison pages, and page rewrites based on the gaps the tracking reveals.
How do the costs actually compare?
Peec Starter: $89/mo for 25 prompts across 3 platforms. Add Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek, and you're likely paying $120-150/mo for monitoring alone. Attensira: $129/mo for 50 prompts across 8 platforms plus content creation. Per-prompt cost: Peec is $3.56, Attensira is $2.58. Attensira is cheaper per prompt even before considering the content tools.
Does Peec have on-page SEO analysis?
No. Peec analyzes your AI visibility rankings but doesn't audit your actual pages. It won't tell you that a title tag needs rewriting or that you're missing internal links. Attensira scans your pages and gives specific, actionable fixes — the kind that directly impact how AI models evaluate your content.
Is Peec good enough if I just need monitoring?
If all you need is a dashboard showing where you rank across AI platforms, Peec at $89/mo works — assuming you don't need Claude or Gemini tracking (those are add-ons). It's a capable monitoring tool. Most teams eventually want to act on the data, though, and that's when the lack of content tools becomes the bottleneck.
Can I use Peec for monitoring and Attensira for content?
Technically yes, but there's no good reason to. Attensira includes everything Peec does (monitoring, competitor benchmarking, prompt discovery) plus content creation and on-page analysis. Running both means paying for duplicate tracking. Attensira alone covers the full workflow.
Does Peec have an API?
No. Peec doesn't offer a public API, which means you can't automate workflows or integrate AI visibility data into your existing tools. Peec also lacks SOC-2 compliance and SSO — limitations that enterprise buyers should evaluate carefully. Attensira offers API access on all plans.
Which is better for agencies managing multiple clients?
Both offer unlimited team seats. Peec has a dedicated partner program with bundled client pricing — good if you only need reporting dashboards. Attensira's content creation makes it more practical for agencies that deliver results, not just reports. You can generate and publish client content directly from the platform instead of using separate tools.
Can I start with Peec and switch later?
Yes. Many teams start with Peec to understand the AI visibility landscape, then switch to Attensira when monitoring alone isn't moving the needle. Migration is straightforward — both track the same AI platforms, so your prompt data and competitive insights carry over.
Why customers switched from Peec to Attensira
“Peec's dashboards were clean and the data was reliable. But every insight ended with us staring at a screen wondering what to do next. With Attensira, the platform actually produces the content — we went from knowing we had gaps to closing them the same week.”
— Eeshita Pande, Founder at OnFabric (switched from Peec)
“We ran Peec for a quarter and the data was solid — the problem was everything downstream. Once I totalled the Claude and Gemini add-on fees against Attensira's all-in pricing, the math wasn't close. And the content layer meant we were shipping against gaps within days of switching.”
— Amogh Chaturvedi, Founder at Human Behaviour (switched from Peec)
Stop staring at dashboards. Start improving rankings.
Peec shows you where you stand. Attensira shows you where you stand, writes the content to improve it, and publishes it to your site. 50 prompts, 8 AI platforms, content creation included. Try it free.