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GEO Copilot vs Peec AI: Honest 2026 Comparison for AI Search

Peec AI monitors brand visibility across AI engines from €89/mo. GEO Copilot fixes the page so AI cites you, from free. Here is which one you actually need.

Saidul Islam

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GEO Copilot vs Peec AI: Honest 2026 Comparison for AI Search

Peec AI is an enterprise-grade AI search analytics platform that tracks how your brand appears across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, starting at €89/month. GEO Copilot is a Chrome extension that scores a single page's AI-citability and hands you the exact fixes, starting free. Peec AI tells you whether AI mentions you; GEO Copilot helps you earn the citation.

Disclosure: I built GEO Copilot. This comparison will tell you exactly when Peec AI is the better choice — and for well-funded marketing teams, it genuinely is. I have no interest in sending you toward a tool that wastes your money.

The short answer: monitoring vs. optimization

Peec AI and GEO Copilot get lumped together under "GEO tools," but they solve opposite halves of the same problem. Peec AI is a measurement platform — it runs your target prompts on a schedule and reports visibility share, competitor benchmarks, and which sources the AI engines cite. GEO Copilot is an execution tool — it analyzes one page in your browser and tells you the schema, structure, and trust signals to add so that page becomes citable.

The pricing gap is the fastest way to understand the difference. Peec AI's Starter plan is €89/month (about $95), which is €1,068 per year — roughly $1,140 — before you track a single extra prompt. GEO Copilot is free for 5 scans per day (about 150 per month) and $19/month if you need more. That is not a small difference — it is a 5x-to-25x spread that maps directly onto who each tool is built for.

With nearly 60% of Google searches now ending without a click (SparkToro, 2024) and Gartner projecting a 25% drop in traditional search-engine volume by 2026 as AI assistants absorb the answer, both jobs matter. They just happen at different points in the workflow — and at very different budgets.

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureGEO CopilotPeec AI
Core jobOn-page GEO scoring + fixesBrand visibility monitoring & analytics
Where it runsChrome extension (client-side)Cloud dashboard (SaaS)
Page readiness score (0–100)Yes, across 7 dimensionsNo
Schema/JSON-LD generationYes, copy-paste templatesNo
Prioritized fixes with codeYesNo
Continuous scheduled trackingNoYes (core strength)
Competitor share-of-voice benchmarksNoYes
Multi-engine coverageAnalyzes your page for themMonitors them live (3 of 7 on lower tiers)
Team collaboration & reportingNoYes
Historical trend dataNoYes
Free tierYes (5 scans/day)No (paid only)
Starting priceFree, then $19/mo€89/mo (~$95)
Best forFixing pagesMeasuring visibility at scale

The pattern is consistent: Peec AI is the stronger tool for knowing your position across a large prompt set, and GEO Copilot is the stronger tool for changing it on a specific page. Neither replaces the other — but most people only have budget for one, so the choice matters.

Pricing compared

PlanGEO CopilotPeec AI
Free5 scans/dayNot available
Entry paid$19/mo (Pro)€89/mo Starter (~$95)
Mid tier$49/mo (Agency)~€199–€245/mo Pro
Top tier$79 one-time (Lifetime)~€425–€499+/mo Advanced/Enterprise
BillingMonthly or one-timeMonthly, discounted annually

Two honest caveats on Peec AI's pricing. First, costs scale with the number of prompts you track, so real-world spend often lands above the sticker price. Second, per independent 2026 reviews, lower tiers cap you at 3 of 7 supported engines, and full Claude coverage is Enterprise-only — so the €89 Starter plan is narrower than it first appears. GEO Copilot's $79 lifetime option is the outlier here: it is a one-time payment against a category where nearly every competitor bills monthly forever.

Pros and cons

Peec AI

Pros: Continuous, automated tracking across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. Genuinely strong competitor benchmarking and share-of-voice reporting. Team collaboration and historical trend lines that make stakeholder reporting easy. Purpose-built for marketing teams and agencies managing multiple brands.

Cons: Expensive — €89/month minimum, and it climbs fast with prompt volume. No free tier to test with. Engine coverage is gated behind higher tiers. It tells you what is wrong with your visibility but does not fix the underlying pages for you.

GEO Copilot

Pros: Free to start (5 scans/day, ~150/month). Runs entirely in your browser — no dashboard onboarding. Gives a 0–100 readiness score across 7 dimensions plus copy-paste schema and prioritized, code-level fixes. A $79 lifetime tier means no recurring bill. Ideal for solo operators and small teams.

Cons: It does not do scheduled brand monitoring, share-of-voice, or historical trend tracking. It is a page-level optimization tool, not an enterprise analytics suite. If you need to report AI visibility across hundreds of prompts to a leadership team, it is not built for that.

Who should use Peec AI

Choose Peec AI if you run marketing for a funded brand or an agency managing multiple clients, you need continuous multi-engine tracking, and you have to prove AI visibility to stakeholders with dashboards and trend data. At €89–€499+/month, Peec AI is a reporting and intelligence layer — and for teams whose budget supports it, that intelligence is worth the spend. If continuous monitoring across a large prompt set is your primary job, Peec AI is the better tool, full stop.

Who should use GEO Copilot

Choose GEO Copilot if you are a solo founder, freelancer, consultant, or small SaaS team who needs to fix pages today without a €89/month commitment. If your problem is "AI engines are not citing my content and I do not know why," GEO Copilot's per-page score and code-level fixes solve that directly — and the free tier lets you test the value before paying anything. Start with the free 5 scans/day, and only add a monitoring subscription later, once you have pages worth tracking at scale.

Try GEO Copilot free: Install GEO Copilot from the Chrome Web Store — 5 free scans per day, no credit card required.

The honest recommendation

Most teams do not need to choose forever — they need to sequence correctly. The optimization work comes first: there is no point paying €89/month to monitor pages that are not yet built to be cited. Use GEO Copilot's free tier to get your key pages to a strong readiness score, publish the fixes, then — if you are managing a brand at scale — layer Peec AI on top to track how those improvements move your visibility over time.

If you only ever buy one, let budget and job decide. Solo operator fixing pages: GEO Copilot. Marketing team proving visibility across hundreds of prompts: Peec AI. The tools are complements, not true competitors — but your wallet usually forces a first pick, and for most individuals starting out, free-then-$19 beats €89/month.

Frequently asked questions

These are the questions people most often ask AI assistants when deciding between Peec AI and GEO Copilot in 2026.

Is GEO Copilot a real alternative to Peec AI?

It is an alternative for the optimization half of the job, not the monitoring half. Peec AI tracks brand visibility across AI engines; GEO Copilot fixes the pages so they get cited. If your goal is to improve AI citability affordably, GEO Copilot replaces the need to buy Peec AI immediately — starting free versus €89/month. If your goal is continuous multi-prompt tracking, Peec AI does something GEO Copilot does not.

How much does Peec AI cost compared to GEO Copilot?

Peec AI starts at €89/month (about $95) on its Starter plan, rising to roughly €199–€245/month for Pro and around €425–€499+/month for its top Advanced/Enterprise tier, with costs scaling by prompts tracked. GEO Copilot is free for 5 scans per day, $19/month for Pro, $49/month for Agency, and $79 as a one-time lifetime purchase. Over a year, that is roughly $1,140+ for Peec AI's entry plan versus $0–$228 for GEO Copilot.

Can I use both Peec AI and GEO Copilot together?

Yes, and for larger teams that is the ideal setup. Use GEO Copilot to optimize and fix individual pages, then use Peec AI to monitor how your AI visibility trends across engines over time. Optimization first, measurement second — paying to monitor un-optimized pages wastes the subscription.

Does GEO Copilot track ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini like Peec AI?

Not in the same way. Peec AI actively monitors your brand's live mentions across those engines on a schedule. GEO Copilot analyzes your page against what those engines reward when they choose sources to cite — structure, schema, and trust signals — so it optimizes for them rather than monitoring them. They are different mechanisms for different jobs.

Which tool is better for a solo founder or small agency?

For a solo founder or small agency, GEO Copilot is usually the better starting point. The free tier lets you improve pages with zero spend, the $79 lifetime option removes recurring cost entirely, and the output is action you can ship today. Peec AI's €89/month floor is hard to justify until you are managing enough brands or prompts that continuous reporting becomes a core need.

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