Comparisons
Head-to-head tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
ReportGarden leads with a library of more than 1,000 pre-built report templates and tiered pricing from $75 a month. Swydo skips the template library for AI-generated report narrative, real-time KPI alerts, and a single unlimited plan under €70 a month. Neither one offers an API.
ReportGarden is a focused reporting platform with 1,000+ templates and no API, starting at $75 a month. Vendasta is a CRM, AI workforce, and white-label client portal bundled together, starting at $99 a month and scaling to $999.
ReportGarden starts at $75 a month with 1,000+ report templates but no API on any plan. Whatagraph starts at €199 a month, connects to 40+ sources, and includes a public API on every tier, including source groups for combining multiple accounts into one metric.
One tool blends client marketing data into Looker Studio, Sheets, and an API on a $20/month plan. The other produces a branded 100-point audit report and doubles as a lead-generation widget for your own website.
One prices by report and account count but includes an API and an AI-assistant MCP server on every tier. The other charges one flat rate for unlimited users, dashboards, and reports, but has no API at all.
One tool does five things well for $20 a month: reports, Looker Studio, Sheets, an API, and an MCP server. The other replaces four or five separate subscriptions with a $99-and-up platform that also runs your CRM and AI-powered client outreach.
One starts at $20 a month and includes an API and MCP server on every tier. The other starts at €199 a month but blends 40+ data sources with source groups built for agencies running dozens of client accounts.
Reputation publishes its tier prices and adds an AI search optimization layer. ReviewTrackers hides pricing behind a demo but monitors 100+ review platforms, including niche industry sites.
Reputation tells you its price up front and adds AI search optimization to the mix. Rio SEO builds location landing pages and offers managed services in place of a software-only product.
Reputation is built for a single enterprise brand running its own location network. Synup is built for agencies running dozens of small-business clients through one white-labeled system.
Reputation leads with reviews, surveys, and natural-language CX querying, and publishes three of its four tier prices. Uberall leads with a 150-plus directory network and GEO Studio, but every plan is a demo away from a number.
Reputation charges $80 to $150 per location for a unified reviews, listings, and CX platform built for large brands. Whitespark sells individual local SEO tools starting near $1 a month for practitioners who want control.
Reputation builds its enterprise platform outward from reviews and customer experience. Yext builds inward from verified structured data and a Scout module tracking 10 billion AI search signals.
Reputology, now sold under the GatherUp brand, runs SMS and email campaigns to generate new reviews for multi-location businesses from $99 a month. Sprout Social manages publishing, engagement, listening, and analytics across every major platform, priced per seat from $79 to $299.
Reputology, sold under the GatherUp brand since 2021, runs SMS and email campaigns to generate Google and Yelp reviews for multi-location businesses from $99 a month. Syften watches Reddit, Hacker News, and 10+ other communities for brand mentions in about a minute, from $29.95 a month.
Reputology, sold under the GatherUp brand since 2021, generates and manages reviews for franchises and multi-location businesses from $99 a month. Talkwalker indexes 150 million+ news, broadcast, and social sources for enterprise comms teams who go through a sales process before seeing a price.
Reputology, sold today under the GatherUp brand, runs SMS and email campaigns that generate new reviews for multi-location businesses from $99 a month. Truescope monitors news, broadcast, and social coverage for PR teams and won't quote a price without a sales call.
Reputology, sold today under the GatherUp brand, runs SMS and email campaigns that generate new reviews for multi-location businesses from $99 a month. Xpoz lets you query 1.5 billion social posts in plain English through a credit-based free tier starting at $0.
Reputology, sold today under the GatherUp brand, runs SMS and email campaigns that generate new reviews for multi-location businesses from $99 a month. YouScan detects your logo inside photos and videos across social platforms, starting at $499 a month for just three monitored topics.
One tool builds and delivers backlinks for you at $100 to $500 per placement. The other is a desktop suite starting at €349 a year that gives you unlimited rank tracking, auditing, and backlink data to run outreach yourself.
Respona charges a fixed $100 to $500 per guaranteed live placement, with turnaround dates and domain-rating minimums stated upfront. WhitePress opens its entire publisher network across 30+ countries to browse, but hides pricing until you register.
These solve different problems entirely. One connects UK PR professionals with journalists actively seeking sources; the other is a full SEO suite that has added AI visibility tracking across five AI models.
One connects UK PR professionals with journalists actively seeking sources for a story. The other applies autonomous SEO optimization and tracks brand visibility in AI-generated answers. Different jobs entirely.
One is a UK journalist enquiry platform for earning press coverage. The other is a comprehensive SEO suite that added AI visibility tracking across five LLM engines. They rarely compete for the same budget line.
These two tools sit in the same site category but solve almost nothing in common. One connects PR professionals to journalists actively seeking sources; the other crawls your site for technical SEO issues starting at zero cost.
ResponseSource earns press coverage through live journalist requests. SEOmonitor tracks Google rankings, ChatGPT and Gemini visibility, and ships an autonomous content writer, none of which touch PR outreach.
ResponseSource wins earned media through live journalist requests. Serpstat wins on affordable, API-included SEO tooling across keyword research, audits, and rank tracking. Neither tracks AI visibility.
ResponseSource earns UK press coverage through direct journalist requests. Sistrix is the credibility benchmark for European SEO, built around its proprietary Visibility Index. Neither monitors AI model visibility.
One connects PR teams to journalists actively looking for sources. The other deploys AI agents that run local search, social, and reputation across hundreds of locations without daily human input.
One puts PR professionals in front of journalists actively looking for sources. The other reverse-engineers a competitor's SEO and paid search history back years, starting at $39 a month.
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