Comparison

Adbeat vs SERPrecon in 2026: Paid display ad intelligence vs semantic SEO with AI Share of Voice

Adbeat watches where competitors spend on display and native ads. SERPrecon uses BERT-based scoring to find content and entity gaps, plus a Share of Voice metric that tracks brand visibility in ChatGPT and Perplexity answers.

Updated July 3, 2026
Adbeat
SERPrecon
Key takeaways
  • Adbeat covers display and native paid advertising exclusively. SERPrecon covers organic content optimization and has no visibility into paid ad spend or creative at all.
  • SERPrecon applies BERT-based semantic scoring to identify entity and topic gaps against top-ranking competitor content, a capability with no equivalent in Adbeat.
  • SERPrecon tracks Share of Voice across Perplexity and ChatGPT as of mid-2026, but not Gemini, Claude, or Copilot. Adbeat does not track any AI platform at all; its scope is ad networks.
  • Adbeat has public self-serve pricing from $99/month. SERPrecon also publishes pricing, starting at $49/month for the Standard plan, though its AI Share of Voice tracking is gated to Pro at $149/month.
  • Neither tool offers API access on any published plan, which limits both to manual or dashboard-based workflows rather than programmatic integration.
  • SERPrecon includes a real-time content editor with relevance feedback as you write. Adbeat has no content creation or editing tools; it is a research and reporting platform only.

Adbeat and SERPrecon get grouped as competitive intelligence tools, but they are pointed at completely different budgets. Adbeat is for media buyers tracking where competitors run paid display and native ads, what creative they test, and which publishers convert for them. SERPrecon is for SEO and content teams doing organic work: it applies BERT-based semantic analysis to find entity and topic gaps against top-ranking competitor pages, and it adds Share of Voice tracking across Perplexity and ChatGPT so you can see how often your content gets cited in AI-generated answers versus a competitor's. One tool lives in paid media, the other in organic content and, increasingly, AI search visibility. There is almost no overlap in what question each one answers.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Adbeat$0/monthMedia buyers and performance marketing teams who need to see exactly where competitors are placing display and native ads, what creative they are running, and which publishers convert for the category.
SERPrecon$49/monthSEO specialists and content strategists who want entity-level content gap analysis plus early visibility into how their brand shows up in Perplexity and ChatGPT answers, at a self-serve price.

Adbeat

Display advertising competitive intelligence across 1000+ ad networks with ad creative, landing page, and publisher spend insights

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Adbeat screenshot

Adbeat monitors competitor display and native advertising across more than 1000 ad networks in over 140 countries, capturing creative, landing pages, and estimated publisher spend. It is built for one specific job: understanding where and how competitors buy paid display media, at a depth no general-purpose competitive intelligence tool matches.

The creative library is the feature media buyers rely on most, tracking how a competitor's ad variations shift over months so sustained spend behind a specific offer becomes a visible pattern instead of a one-off screenshot. That pattern is a real input for creative testing decisions.

Adbeat has no presence in the organic or AI search space whatsoever. It does not analyze content, does not track keyword rankings, and does not measure how often a brand shows up in an AI-generated answer. If your competitive question is about paid media specifically, that focus is a strength. If it is about content or AI visibility, Adbeat has nothing to offer.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Intro
$99/month
Professional
$399/month
Enterprise
Custom quote
Ad networks coveredVery limited1000+1000+1000+
Countries covered1-210+140+140+
Creative library history30 days90 days365 daysFull history
Publisher intelligenceNoYesYesYes
White-label reportsNoNoYesYes
API accessNoNoYesYes
Best for: Media buyers and performance marketing teams who need to see exactly where competitors are placing display and native ads, what creative they are running, and which publishers convert for the category.

SERPrecon

Semantic SEO and content intelligence tool using BERT-based scoring to identify entity gaps, competitor opportunities, and Share of Voice across AI platforms

Full review →
SERPrecon screenshot

SERPrecon applies BERT, the same transformer architecture behind Google's core relevance systems, to score content against competitive benchmarks at the entity and topic level rather than keyword frequency. For a target keyword, it analyzes the top-ranking pages, extracts what entities and topics establish their authority, and shows exactly what your content is missing by comparison. That is a more specific directive than a generic "cover this topic more" recommendation from a keyword-density tool.

The Share of Voice tracking across Perplexity and ChatGPT is the feature that puts SERPrecon in the same conversation as competitive intelligence tools rather than pure content editors. It measures how often your brand or content gets cited in AI-generated responses relative to competitors, which is a genuinely useful supplement to traditional organic ranking data as more search behavior shifts toward AI answers. As of mid-2026 that coverage stops at two engines; Gemini, Claude, and Copilot are not tracked.

The real-time editing feedback, available on Pro and Agency plans, means writers see their relevance score update as they draft, rather than running a single analysis pass after the content is finished. Combined with AI-generated content outlines, SERPrecon compresses the distance between keyword research and a publishable brief, though there is no API on any plan to pull this data into other systems.

Pricing
Feature
Standard
$49/month
Pro
$149/month
Agency
$349/month
Analyses per monthLimitedExpandedUnlimited
BERT semantic scoringYesYesYes
Competitor entity extractionYesYesYes
AI Share of Voice trackingNoYesYes
Content outline generationNoYesYes
Real-time editing feedbackNoYesYes
Best for: SEO specialists and content strategists who want entity-level content gap analysis plus early visibility into how their brand shows up in Perplexity and ChatGPT answers, at a self-serve price.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Adbeat
SERPrecon
Primary data typeDisplay and native ad creative, spend, and publisher placementContent entity gaps, semantic relevance, AI citation Share of Voice
Paid ad trackingYesNo
Semantic content gap analysisNoYes (BERT-based)
AI engine Share of VoiceNoYes (Pro and Agency)
AI platforms coveredNonePerplexity, ChatGPT
Content editing toolsNoYes (real-time relevance feedback, Pro and Agency)
API accessYes (Professional and Enterprise)No
Free tierYes (limited preview)No
Onboarding modelSelf-serveSelf-serve
Starting price$0/mo (Intro at $99/mo for real use)$49/mo

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Adbeat and SERPrecon?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Neither tool in this comparison is built to answer "where does my brand show up in AI answers" as a primary job. Adbeat does not track AI platforms at all, and SERPrecon's AI Share of Voice is a secondary feature bundled inside a content editor, limited to Perplexity and ChatGPT with no API on any plan. AI Peekaboo tracks five engines, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode, with a read and write API on every plan from $50 per month and white-label delivery built in. For agencies or SEO teams that need AI visibility tracking as the primary product rather than a bolt-on to content editing, it covers more engines with fewer plan restrictions than SERPrecon's AI Share of Voice feature does.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Media buyers tracking competitor display and native ad spendAdbeat
SEO teams closing entity and topic gaps against top-ranking pagesSERPrecon
Content strategists building editorial plans around competitive gapsSERPrecon
Agencies presenting white-label ad audits to clientsAdbeat
Teams wanting a first look at brand visibility in ChatGPT and Perplexity, bundled with content toolingSERPrecon
Teams whose primary need is dedicated AI visibility tracking across more than two enginesNeither (see AI Peekaboo)

This comparison only exists because both tools file under the same broad competitive intelligence category, but the actual work they do barely intersects. Adbeat is exclusively about paid display and native advertising. SERPrecon is exclusively about organic content and, as a secondary layer, AI citation visibility. A team would not choose between them; they would choose Adbeat for paid media questions and SERPrecon for content and semantic SEO questions, potentially running both at once for different functions inside the same organization.

Bottom line

Pick Adbeat if your competitive question is about paid display and native ad spend, creative, and publisher placement, full stop. Pick SERPrecon if your team needs BERT-based content gap analysis and is willing to treat its Perplexity and ChatGPT Share of Voice tracking as a useful bonus rather than a complete AI visibility solution. If AI visibility tracking itself, across a broader engine set with an API, is the actual priority, neither tool is built for that as its core job, and a dedicated AI visibility platform is the more direct route.

Frequently asked questions

Does SERPrecon track the same ad spend and creative data as Adbeat?

SERPrecon has no visibility into paid display or native advertising at all. It is a semantic content optimization tool focused on organic search and, separately, AI citation Share of Voice, which is an entirely different data set from Adbeat's ad network and creative tracking.

Which AI platforms does SERPrecon track for Share of Voice, and is that enough for AI visibility monitoring?

SERPrecon tracks Share of Voice across Perplexity and ChatGPT only, as of mid-2026, with Gemini, Claude, and Copilot not covered. That is a reasonable starting signal bundled into a content tool, but it is narrower engine coverage than a dedicated AI visibility platform would offer.

Is SERPrecon worth it for a team that only cares about AI Share of Voice and not content editing?

SERPrecon's AI Share of Voice tracking is bundled with its BERT-based content analysis and editing tools rather than sold as a standalone product, so a team paying for it purely for AI visibility data would also be paying for content features it may not use. Teams in that position should compare the total feature set against a tool built specifically for AI visibility tracking.

Does Adbeat have any AI search or content optimization features?

Adbeat has no AI search or content optimization features, since it is scoped entirely to display and native advertising intelligence. It has no content analysis, no keyword tools, and no tracking of AI-generated search answers, which is the specific gap SERPrecon's Share of Voice feature addresses on the SEO side.

Can I get API access to SERPrecon's Share of Voice data or Adbeat's ad data on any plan?

Adbeat offers API access on its Professional and Enterprise plans, so ad data can be pulled programmatically at those tiers. SERPrecon does not publish API access on any of its Standard, Pro, or Agency plans, so its Share of Voice and content data are accessible only through the platform interface.

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