Peec AIvsProfoundvsBluefish

A detailed, side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI-visibility tool — across positioning, pricing, onboarding, features and agency fit.

This comparison is maintained by Publive. We know that puts us on the page, so we’ve kept every row factual and sourced from each vendor’s public information (2026) — capabilities and pricing change often, so verify before you buy. The fastest way to judge Publive AXP isn’t our table; it’s to run your own domain through our free AI Audit Hub and see your AI-search results in minutes.

Full comparison

Peec AIMonitoring only
ProfoundMonitoring & agents
BluefishEnterprise only
Edge delivery for AI bots

Edge delivery serves a parallel, AI-only view of your existing pages to AI crawlers at the CDN — humans and Google/Bing still get the normal site. It’s where Publive AXP Edge is built to win: readable content, a token-light payload, faster responses and AI-only content fixes, all standalone from day one. Most tools here do none of this; a couple offer a limited, bundled or gated version.

Content readability for AI
No — reads public AI answers only; nothing served to bots.
No — monitoring and agents only; nothing served to bots.
No — analytics only; nothing served to bots.
Token optimisation at the edge
No.
No.
No.
Response time (TTFB) for AI bots
No — no delivery layer.
No — no delivery layer.
No — no delivery layer.
AI-only content fixes
No — recommends a GEO roadmap; no execution.
No — agents draft content that publishes to your live pages via integrations, not a separate AI-served view.
No — Agentic Campaigns drafts content; recommendations only, nothing scoped to bot-served HTML.
Positioning & fit
Category
Monitoring only
Monitoring & agents
Enterprise only
What it actually does
Pure AI-search visibility analytics: prompt tracking, competitor benchmarking, citation-source analysis, reporting integrations.
Monitors and analyses how a brand shows up across AI answer engines — Answer Engine Insights, Prompt Volumes demand data and Agent Analytics for AI-crawler traffic — plus autonomous agents that draft optimised content.
Tracks and influences how a brand appears in AI answers across millions of responses — visibility, favourability, accuracy and risk — and drafts optimisation content through Agentic Campaigns.
Best for
SEO and content teams, agencies running multi-brand tracking
Enterprise and Fortune 500 marketing teams
Fortune 500 in-house marketing orgs
Delivery model
Fully self-serve, unlimited seats on all plans
Hybrid: self-serve on Starter and Growth, sales-led for Enterprise
Sales-led, enterprise-only — every path is a demo request, no self-serve
Company status
Berlin-based, $29m raised, 3,000+ brands and agencies on platform.
Founded ~2024; ~$155M raised (Series C $96M at a $1B valuation, Feb 2026, led by Lightspeed); 2,000+ Fortune 500 marketers (Target, Walmart, Figma, MongoDB).
Founded 2024; $68M raised ($43M Series B, Apr 2026, co-led by Threshold and NEA); ~10% of the Fortune 500 engaged (Adidas, American Express, LVMH, Ulta).
Onboarding & integration
Time to value
About 20 minutes to set up
Fast — reads public AI answers, no site changes; no published onboarding SLA
Slow — a ~3–6 week sales and onboarding cycle before results
How it deploys
No deployment; it reads public AI answers, nothing touches your site
SaaS; reads public AI answers, and Agent Analytics reads CDN logs (Cloudflare, Vercel, AWS) to track AI crawlers — nothing served from your site
Read-and-analyse layer over public AI answers; no site, CDN or edge changes
Content route
No content publishing
Agents draft content pushed via integrations (Vercel, HubSpot); not a native edge or on-domain publisher
Agentic Campaigns drafts content; the publish-to-your-domain mechanism isn’t disclosed
Standalone vs bundled
Fully standalone analytics
Standalone, expanding into a Monitor / Create / Operate / Analyze suite
Standalone agentic-marketing platform
Feature comparison
Monitoring
7 engines available (ChatGPT, AI Mode, AI Overviews, Copilot, Perplexity, Gemini, plus Claude, GPT-5 Search, Deepseek, Qwen, Mistral via API at higher tiers), choose 3 per plan
Up to 9 engines on Enterprise (ChatGPT, Perplexity, AI Overviews, AI Mode, Gemini, Copilot, Claude, Grok, DeepSeek); just 1 on Starter and 3 on Growth, plus Prompt Volumes demand data
The major answer engines — ChatGPT, Google AI, Claude, Perplexity, Copilot and Amazon Rufus — with visibility, favourability and accuracy scoring; exact engine count not published
Auditing
Citation-source analysis and prompt discovery; no technical crawl or rendering audit
Answer Engine Insights for citations and answers, Prompt Volumes for demand, and Agent Analytics for AI-crawler traffic — but no technical rendering or crawl audit
Citation and source-impact analysis, share-of-voice, an Impact Score and Influence Rank, plus hallucination and accuracy monitoring; no technical site crawl
Optimising
Clusters citation sources into Owned and Earned Media opportunities as a prioritised GEO roadmap; recommendations only, no execution
Prioritised actions plus autonomous agents that generate optimised content; recommendations and drafting, with no pre-deployment answer-shift test and no edge
Daily impact-ranked recommendations and agent-generated content; it advises and drafts, but doesn’t deploy fixes to your properties
Content creation
None
One-click AI content and content agents that draft net-new, AI-optimised pages; publishing to your domain relies on integrations, not native hosting
Agentic Campaigns drafts targeted AI-optimisation content, though some reviews note it stops short of a full content hub
Enterprise-ready
SSO, API access and MCP integration on higher tiers only; no published SOC 2 or ISO posture
SOC 2 Type II; SSO/SAML and API on Enterprise; 24-hour support SLA. ISO 27001 and RBAC detail not published.
Google Workspace SSO and standard encryption; SOC 2 reportedly still in progress, with no published ISO 27001 or RBAC posture
Pricing & commercials
Entry
Starter $95/mo (50 prompts, 3 models, 1 project)
Starter $99/mo billed yearly (ChatGPT only, 50 prompts, 1 seat)
Not public; no self-serve tier
Mid tier
Pro $245/mo (150 prompts), Advanced $495/mo (350 prompts)
Growth $399/mo billed yearly (3 engines, 100 prompts, 3 seats)
Not public
Enterprise
Custom, API and SSO gated here
Custom (up to 9 engines, API, SSO)
Custom, enterprise-only; independent reviews estimate six-figure annual contracts
Content layer
Not offered
Bundled — one-click AI content and agents, metered by Agent credits; not sold separately
Agentic Campaigns, bundled into the enterprise contract; not priced separately
Hidden costs
3 engines on every self-serve tier; a 4th engine costs $35–$165/mo extra
Steep engine caps (1 on Starter, 3 on Growth, up to 9 only on Enterprise); Prompt Volumes and API are Enterprise-only; agents burn credits per task
Annual prepaid; implementation, professional services and training reportedly add on top; usage overages set per order form
Billing
Monthly or annual, ~15% off annual
Self-serve tiers billed yearly (2 months free); no month-to-month rate published
Annual prepaid enterprise contract
Free trial
7-day free trial
Free trial on the Growth tier
No trial; structured sales evaluation
For agencies

Agencies don’t pick a single tier — they build a portfolio of client workspaces. Publive AXP starts at a 3-workspace minimum (3 × Starter = $297/mo, $99 per client brand), then you add workspaces at will.

What the agency resells
A monitoring dashboard with client reporting
A monitoring and reporting dashboard, tracked per client brand under an Enterprise account
Nothing. No agency or multi-client product — it’s built for a single in-house team
Pricing unit
Credit pool allocated across clients
Per client workspace (Enterprise); agents metered by credits
No agency pricing unit
Entry
Essential $245/mo (10,000 credits, ~111 prompts, 3 projects)
Not public; multi-client sits inside a custom Enterprise deal
Not offered
Scale
Growth $495/mo (25,000 credits); Scale $795/mo (65,000 credits); Comprehensive custom
Custom Enterprise; add tracked companies within one account
Not offered
Minimum commitment
900 credits minimum per project
Annual on self-serve; Enterprise terms custom
Annual prepaid enterprise contract
Resale margin
Margin on credit reallocation; no published discount off brand pricing
No reseller or white-label margin programme
None; no reseller or partner programme
Onboard a new client
About 20 min per project
Data appears fast (it reads public answers); no published per-client onboarding SLA
~3–6 weeks — slow for multi-client work
Multi-client management
Single credit pool, reallocate across clients at any time
Multiple companies and domains within one Enterprise account
No multi-client console; the product assumes one enterprise marketing org

The one-line takeaway

Peec AI
Where it wins

Cheapest, cleanest, fastest monitoring; unlimited seats; a strong agency credit model.

Where it loses

Measures the problem, does nothing about it. Only 3 engines before add-ons, and add-ons can double the effective price.

For agencies

Cheapest per brand at volume, unlimited client seats, and Pitch Workspaces are a real new-business asset — but no delivery layer, so the agency still ships every fix itself.

Profound
Where it wins

The best-funded, broadest AI-visibility monitor — up to 9 engines, Prompt Volumes demand data and AI-crawler analytics — now with content agents, and trusted by Fortune 500 marketers.

Where it loses

Still measures more than it delivers: steep engine and prompt caps on affordable tiers, key data (Prompt Volumes, API) locked to Enterprise, and no way to serve a fixed page to AI crawlers.

For agencies

Real multi-client tracking under Enterprise, but no public agency pricing, no reseller margin and no self-serve workspace — so the agency resells a dashboard, not a fix.

Bluefish
Where it wins

Deep enterprise analytics — favourability, accuracy and risk scoring plus agentic optimisation — trusted by Fortune 500 brands like Adidas, Amex and LVMH, on $68M of funding.

Where it loses

Opaque, six-figure, enterprise-only: no self-serve or trial, a slow 3–6 week onboarding, SOC 2 still in progress, and it recommends rather than serves fixes at the edge.

For agencies

No agency play at all — no multi-client workspace, reseller programme or public pricing. It’s built and priced for one large in-house team.

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