Best Peec AI alternative for GEO | Pricing, reviews, funding & more.

Considering Peec AI for AI search? See how Peec AI and Chosenly compare on data, prioritization, automation, reviews, and pricing.

TL;DR


Chosenly

Peec AI

Data reliability

Real-time data collection. uses the seed keyword + criteria for tracking different prompt variations. Flags prompts that won't recommend vendors.

Tracks the prompts you or the tool's suggestion engine add.

Breadth of GEO strategies

Content, content updates, content repurposing, listicle outreach, Reddit, PR, positioning.

Content, content updates, UGC, listicle outreach, Reddit.

Prioritization across strategies

Tells you what to focus on first based on visibility gaps and criteria mapping.

Groups strategies into earned and owned. No starting-point recommendation.

Prioritization within a strategy

Names the exact pages, URLs, listicles, and contacts to act on first.

Vague recommendations.

How much data the tool gives you to actually do the work

Prompt difficulty, search volume, citation potential, contact info for outreach, listicle influence scores. Shows the logic behind every recommendation.

Surface-level. No visible logic. Sometimes recommends pages you've already published.

Does the work for you

Drafts content, runs outreach end-to-end, automates Reddit and does content refreshes.

Zero automation.

Human support

Slack support and dedicated 1:1 calls with a GEO expert, scheduled around your availability.

One 30-minute group kickstart session per day at a fixed PST time.

Peec AI Reviews and how they compare to Chosenly

If you search for Peec AI reviews, and look through the top search results, this is what you see:

Review 1:

"It's not going to tell you how to improve your rankings. In fact, most of these tools don't. They exist to give you visibility on where you currently stand. If you want to grow, you'll have to be a smart marketer and know what to do with all of this information."

Marketer Milk

Review 2:

"The consistent criticism is the same across reviewers: Peec AI is a monitoring platform, not an optimization platform. It tells you where you stand; it doesn't write content, build authority signals, or tell you which specific Reddit threads are forming AI model preferences about your category."

Airefs

Review 3:

"Peec excels at surfacing data but is lighter on opinionated 'do this next' workflows. You see visibility and sentiment changes, but you often need your own GEO experience to interpret causes and decide on fixes."

Sanjay Singh, LinkedIn

The reviews Chosenly has are in a complete contrast to Peec.

Review 1:

“We closed a $120k USD client from ChatGPT. The best part was the lead said that they already trust us because ChatGPT deep research recommended us. I’ve only ever heard this when a lead comes from a human referral before this!”

— Founder, B2B SaaS Agency

Review 2:

“We put our trust in Chosenly after seeing their knowledge about LLM visibility was early on ahead of the established SEO analytics firms. That trust turned out to be well placed and after a few months we won our first 5-digit deal from LLM visibility”

— CEO, Fintech SaaS

Let’s dig into why is this the case.

How to pick the right AI SEO tool: Peec AI vs Chosenly

1. Data reliability

Every AI visibility tool starts with prompt tracking. The question is what you're tracking, and how. Get this wrong and your visibility score moves around for reasons that have nothing to do with what you actually did in AI search.

Chosenly

  • Collects data in real time, not from a pre-existing database that may or may not cover prompts relevant to your industry.
  • Flags prompts that will never recommend a vendor, so they don't pollute your visibility score.
  • Built for B2B, where plain prompt tracking breaks down because there are too many natural variations of the same buyer question.

Peec AI

  • The only prompts that get tracked are the ones you (or the tool's suggestion engine) manually add to the dashboard. If a prompt exists in your buyers' heads but never made it onto your list, Peec has no data on it.
  • No guardrail against tracking prompts that don't surface vendor recommendations, so part of your visibility score is dragged down by prompts where no one could have shown up anyway.
  • Works for B2C and broad-category brands. For B2B, the prompt-by-prompt model leaves big gaps.

2. Breadth of GEO strategies supported

There are a lot of things you can do to improve your AI visibility. A tool that only covers a couple of them boxes you into a narrow playbook.

Chosenly

  • Supports content creation, content updates, content repurposing, listicle outreach, Reddit, PR, and positioning.

Peec AI

  • Supports content creation, content updates, UGC, listicle outreach, and Reddit.

3. Prioritization: what to do first within each strategy

Both these tools can help you do a lot, and that’s great, but can get distracting really fast. The next question is which two or three to focus on first. A good tool should have an opinion on this based on where you actually have a shot at winning.

Chosenly

  • Tells you whether to focus on content, listicle outreach, Reddit, or positioning first based on your current visibility gaps.
  • Uses criteria mapping and feature mapping to show where you're losing to competitors and what's worth fixing first.
  • Shows why LLMs prefer one company over another, so you know which gaps are worth closing.

Peec AI

  • Groups every strategy into earned and owned, without recommending where to start.
  • Doesn't show why LLMs recommend one brand over another. You're left deciding on your own, with limited data to back the decision.

4. What to do first within strategy

Once you've picked an action like content or outreach, you still need to know which specific topics, URLs, or pages to start with.

Chosenly

  • For each strategy, Chosenly collects more data than Peec AI which enables it to tell you exactly actions to take first.
  • Example of data collected/created: Chosenly's prompt difficulty & search volume, Contacts of people in a company to reach out to.
  • For example in case of content, it tells you which page to create, update, refresh, or repurpose first based on difficulty score, search volume, and citation potential.

Peec AI

  • Recommendations are vague. It says things like "other top performing product pages" or "other top performing how-to guides," without naming the actual pages.
  • For Reddit, says things like "participate" or "mention a brand favorably" without explaining what that means in practice.
  • Surfaces citation data but doesn't tell you which URL or post to act on first.

5. How much data the tool gives you to actually do the work

The more data the tool gives you, the less guesswork you're left with when it's time to take action.

Chosenly

  • Pulls deep data into every recommendation. For each prompt, you see prompt difficulty, search volume, citation potential, and the criteria LLMs use to recommend competitors. For each outreach target, you see contact info for specific people in that company (not just the author), the URLs worth targeting, and which listicles influence the most answers.
  • Checks what you already have before recommending something new, so it doesn't suggest a page you've already published.
  • Shows the logic behind each recommendation, so you understand why it's being suggested.

Peec AI

  • Says "contact the author" without telling you who the author is or how to reach them.
  • Says "get featured in theb2bplaybookdotcom" without naming which exact listicle to target.
  • Doesn't check your existing content before making suggestions. In one case, it recommended creating a page on “conversion rate optimization pricing” when that page already existed.
  • The logic behind recommendations isn't visible, so you can't tell if the suggestion is right for you.

6. Does the work for you

Knowing what to do is one thing. Actually getting it done is another, especially when most teams don't have dedicated GEO resources yet. A tool that automates parts of the work saves you weeks.

Chosenly

  • Creates the first draft of content pages for you, based on top cited pages.
  • Does outreach end-to-end (reaching out, draft emails, negotiations, getting placements).
  • Does content refreshes
  • Automates reddit for you
  • Note: Positioning and PR aren't automated as well as the rest of the stack yet.

Peec AI

  • Zero automation. Every recommendation is something you have to execute manually.
  • No content drafting, no outreach message generation, nothing.
  • Shows you the data but leaves all the work to you.

7. Connect you with humans when you're stuck

Even with the easiest tool, you'll have moments where you're not sure what to do or you need someone to actually run the work.

Chosenly

  • Available on Slack whenever you need help, not just during a fixed window.
  • Fortnightly calls with a dedicated GEO expert, scheduled around your availability. They walk through your data, share playbooks, and build a plan with whoever is running GEO on your team.

Peec AI

  • Help is limited to a daily kickstart session, which is a 30-minute group slot once a day at a fixed PST time. If you're not free in that window, you wait till the next day.
  • No option to have someone actually do the work for you.

Pricing

Chosenly:

Chosenly is $400/mo for the SaaS platform with consulting support. That includes 600 prompts, 100 outreach contacts, 20 AI-optimised content drafts, unlimited Reddit threads, unlimited seats, and dedicated Slack support.

Peec AI:

Peec's $95 Starter only covers 50 prompts, 1 project, and 3 AI models of your choice. To track 6 of the 7 models they support, you stack add-ons. To get more than 50 prompts you upgrade to Pro at $245, then Advanced at $495. API access is locked to the Enterprise plan, which is custom-priced.

On top of that, the work the tool doesn't do i.e. content creation, content refresh, outreach, Reddit, etc. still has to happen. This can cost additional (placeholder)

Verdict: Chosenly vs Peec AI - Which is better for you?

Peec is well-funded ($29M raised in 2025) and well-built. None of this comparison is meant to suggest otherwise. But Peec is a monitoring platform, and a well-funded monitoring platform is still a monitoring platform. It tells you where you stand in AI search. It doesn't help you change it.

I tried hard to be fair here. I went in genuinely wanting to figure out where Peec shines and which kind of B2B company should pick it over Chosenly. I couldn't find a single one.

The one honest drawback of Chosenly is that it's built for B2B only. If you're a B2C or e-commerce brand, Peec AI is worth checking out.

But if you're B2B, there isn't a scenario where Peec is the better pick.

FAQs

1. I'm currently on Peec AI. What would actually be different with Chosenly?

Peec is built for monitoring. You'll still need to figure out which prompts are worth tracking, why competitors are recommended over you, what content or PR will move your visibility, and you'll execute all of it yourself. Chosenly does that work for you. We pick the BoFU prompts that actually move pipeline, map the criteria LLMs use to recommend one B2B vendor over another, and ship the content drafts and outreach to close those gaps.

2. I'm not strictly B2B. Is Chosenly still the right fit?

Probably not. Chosenly is built for B2B only. If you're B2C or e-commerce, Peec AI will serve you better.

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