AirOps vs Keytomic in 2026: AEO-first content platform vs $99/month all-in-one SEO autopilot
AirOps builds content around AI citation tracking across four engines, free to start. Keytomic bundles keyword research, a content calendar, and auto-publishing for one flat monthly fee, with a self-reported AI citation stat included.
AirOps tracks AI citations across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI answers with a dedicated tracking layer. Keytomic cites an 82% first-page AI citation rate as a homepage benchmark, but does not publish how that number is measured or offer ongoing tracking as a standalone feature.
Keytomic auto-publishes finished articles directly to WordPress and Shopify on a 30-day schedule. AirOps has no auto-publishing or CMS-push feature; content produced by its AI agents still needs to be placed on the site manually.
AirOps offers a free Solo plan with real citation tracking, not a time-limited trial. Keytomic has no free tier, only a $1 trial, and its own pricing page returned a 404 at the time of review.
Keytomic includes a Reddit AI agent that finds high-intent threads and drafts on-brand replies. AirOps has no equivalent social or community outreach feature.
AirOps gates API access behind the $199/month Pro plan. Keytomic has no public API on any plan.
AirOps includes offsite content management, tracking content published on third-party pages like guest posts and partner sites. Keytomic has no comparable feature; its backlink tool finds link opportunities rather than managing offsite content.
Neither tool offers white-label delivery, which limits both for agencies that need branded client reporting.
AirOps and Keytomic both promise AI-search-aware content, but they get there from opposite directions. AirOps starts with tracking: it monitors whether your brand is cited in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI answers, then routes that data into configurable AI agents that create or refresh content aimed at the gaps. There is a genuinely free Solo plan before the $199/month Pro tier. Keytomic starts with production: submit a URL, get a 30-day content calendar, and let the platform write and auto-publish articles to WordPress or Shopify for a flat $99 a month, with an 82% first-page AI citation rate cited on the homepage as a headline stat. One tool treats AI visibility as the thing you measure and act on; the other treats it as a bullet point on a bigger content-automation pitch.
The tools at a glance
AirOps
AI-powered content creation and AEO optimization with citation tracking across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini
AirOps runs on a loop: track whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI answers cite your brand, then use configurable AI agents to create or refresh content aimed at the prompts where you are losing ground. Content refresh automation closes that loop by triggering an update workflow when a page starts losing visibility, rather than waiting for someone to notice the drop manually.
Offsite content management is the feature that sets AirOps apart from a standard content tool: it tracks and helps optimize content published on third-party platforms, guest posts, partner pages, G2 profiles, on the reasoning that AI models frequently cite pages other than your own homepage. Competitor intelligence adds visibility into which prompts are surfacing rivals and what content is earning those citations.
The free Solo plan includes real citation tracking, not a stripped preview, which makes AirOps low-risk to test before the $199/month Pro plan unlocks full content agents, offsite management, refresh automation, and API access. There is no white-label option on any tier and no auto-publishing to a CMS, so content still needs a manual step to go live once it is produced.
| Feature | Solo Free | Pro $199/mo | Enterprise Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI models tracked | 4 | 4 | 4 |
| Content creation agents | Limited | Full | Full |
| Offsite content management | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Content refresh automation | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| API access | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Keytomic
Full-stack SEO automation that handles keyword research, content calendars, article writing, and direct CMS publishing for founders and small teams
Keytomic takes a website URL, scans the site and its competitors, and produces a 30-day content calendar with articles ready to publish. Once approved, the platform auto-publishes to WordPress or Shopify on the scheduled dates, which removes the copy-paste step that normally sits between a content tool and a live site. A backlink opportunity finder and auto-indexing round out the traditional SEO side.
The LLM and GEO visibility feature structures content to earn AI citations and cites an 82% first-page AI citation rate on the homepage, though the methodology behind that figure is not published anywhere on the site. A Reddit AI agent is a more unusual inclusion at this price: it scans for high-intent threads in your niche and drafts on-brand replies for community visibility.
The pitch is replacing a scattered toolkit with one $99/month subscription, framed against a hypothetical $2,500 stack of separate tools. That framing holds up if you are currently paying for keyword research, a content calendar, a writer, and a publishing integration separately. The platform is young, though: the pricing page 404'd at the time of review, there is no public API, and reporting depth is thinner than dedicated specialist tools.
| Feature | All Plans $99/mo |
|---|---|
| Keyword research | Yes |
| 30-day content calendar | Yes |
| Auto-publishing to WordPress/Shopify | Yes |
| Reddit AI agent | Yes |
| LLM and GEO visibility | Yes |
| API access | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| AI engines / platforms tracked | 4 (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI answers) | Not specified (82% first-page AI citation claim, methodology not published) |
| Dedicated AI citation tracking layer | Yes | No (content structuring claim, not an ongoing tracking feature) |
| Content creation agent | Yes, limited on Solo, full on Pro+ | Yes (30-day calendar and article writer) |
| Content refresh automation | Yes, Pro tier and above | Not documented |
| Auto-publishing to CMS | No | Yes (WordPress, Shopify) |
| Offsite content management | Yes | No |
| Reddit or social intent signals | No | Yes (Reddit AI agent) |
| Competitor intelligence | Yes, basic on Solo, full on Pro+ | Not documented as a standalone feature |
| API access | Pro tier and above | No |
| Free tier / self-serve signup | Yes, free Solo plan | No (only a $1 trial) |
| Starting price | Free | $99/month |
Considering AI Peekaboo alongside AirOps and Keytomic?

AirOps caps its citation tracking at four engines and gates API access behind a $199/month Pro plan, while Keytomic leads with an 82% first-page AI citation stat that has no published methodology and no ongoing tracking feature to verify it against. Neither offers white-label delivery. AI Peekaboo is a dedicated AI visibility platform with a read and write API on every plan from $50 per month and white-label reporting included, useful whether you are producing content with Keytomic or building an AEO workflow around AirOps and want transparent, verifiable tracking underneath it.
Read the AI Peekaboo review →Which should you choose?
The split here is measurement versus production. AirOps is built around a genuine AI citation tracking layer that tells you whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google are citing you, and only then routes that into content agents. Keytomic is built around getting content written and live with minimal effort, and treats AI visibility as one included feature among several rather than the core product. A team that needs to prove or disprove AI search impact should lean on AirOps's tracking; a team that just needs a content engine running without a content hire should lean on Keytomic's auto-publishing.
Bottom line
Start with AirOps's free Solo plan if you want to see real AI citation data before deciding whether to invest further, and upgrade to Pro at $199/month once you need the content agents and offsite management. Choose Keytomic's $99/month plan if you want a working content calendar auto-published to WordPress or Shopify without operating a separate tracking tool, and treat its AI citation claim as a marketing stat rather than a verified metric. If AI visibility tracking with an API is the actual priority, AI Peekaboo at $50/month is worth comparing against either.
Frequently asked questions
Is AirOps or Keytomic better for tracking actual AI citations, not just claiming them?
AirOps is the better fit for verified AI citation tracking, since it monitors ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI answers as a dedicated feature with a free Solo plan to test it. Keytomic advertises an 82% first-page AI citation rate on its homepage, but does not publish the methodology behind that number or offer ongoing tracking as a separate feature you can check against.
Does Keytomic auto-publish content the way AirOps does?
Keytomic auto-publishes finished articles directly to WordPress and Shopify on a scheduled date, which AirOps does not do at all. AirOps produces content through its AI agents but leaves the step of placing it on your site to you, so if hands-off publishing is the priority, Keytomic covers that gap and AirOps does not.
Is Keytomic worth $99 a month compared to AirOps's free plan in 2026?
Keytomic is worth $99 a month if you need a working content calendar, writer, and auto-publisher running with minimal setup, since AirOps's free Solo plan does not include full content agents or CMS publishing at all. If tracking AI citations is your actual goal rather than producing volume, AirOps's free tier gives you that for nothing, and Keytomic does not offer a comparable free option.
Which tool has an API, AirOps or Keytomic?
AirOps has an API, but only on the $199/month Pro plan and above; it is not available on the free Solo tier. Keytomic has no public API on any plan, which limits it to the workflows built directly into its dashboard.
Can agencies use AirOps or Keytomic to manage AEO for multiple clients with white-label reporting?
Neither tool offers white-label delivery on any plan, so both are a weaker fit for agencies that need branded client dashboards specifically. Keytomic's flat $99/month price makes it cheaper to run per client than AirOps's $199/month Pro tier, but neither solves the white-label reporting gap; AI Peekaboo, which includes white-label from $50/month, is a more direct fit for that use case.
Does AirOps include a Reddit or community outreach feature like Keytomic's Reddit AI agent?
No. AirOps has no social or community outreach feature; its scope is limited to AI search citation tracking and content creation. Keytomic's Reddit AI agent, which scans for high-intent threads and drafts on-brand replies, has no equivalent inside AirOps.

