Comparison

Calibre vs Ryte in 2026: Dedicated speed monitoring vs six-pillar website quality suite

Calibre monitors one thing well. Ryte scores your site across SEO, performance, accessibility, sustainability, and compliance under a single Website User Experience framework, sold entirely through sales.

Updated July 3, 2026
Calibre
Ryte
Key takeaways
  • Calibre is self-serve with published pricing from $75/month and a 15-day free trial. Ryte has no public pricing, no free trial, and requires a demo before you can evaluate cost.
  • Ryte scores sites across six pillars, SEO, performance, quality assurance, sustainability, accessibility, and compliance, aggregated into a single WUX score. Calibre is scoped only to performance data.
  • Ryte includes white-label reporting for agencies. Calibre does not offer white-label reporting on any plan.
  • Calibre gives every paid plan an Automation API and CLI built for CI/CD pipelines. Ryte offers API access but its integration story centers on dashboards and white-label client reports.
  • Ryte was acquired by Semrush in 2024, which raises questions about the platform's independent product roadmap. Calibre has no comparable acquisition history disclosed.

Calibre and Ryte both touch Core Web Vitals, but that is close to where the overlap ends. Calibre is a self-serve performance monitoring tool: real user monitoring, synthetic testing, and Google CrUX data in one dashboard, with an Automation API and CLI for CI/CD, starting at $75/month with a 15-day free trial. Ryte is a much broader platform built around what it calls Website User Experience, or WUX, a framework that scores sites across six pillars: SEO, web performance, quality assurance, sustainability, accessibility, and compliance. There is no public Ryte pricing at all; every plan requires a demo, and Ryte was acquired by Semrush in 2024, which adds some uncertainty about its long-term standalone roadmap. If performance monitoring is your specific need, Calibre gets you there faster and cheaper. If you need a holistic audit spanning SEO, accessibility law, and GDPR compliance in one platform, Ryte covers ground that Calibre was never built to cover.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Calibre$75/monthDevelopment teams and technical SEO practitioners who need RUM, synthetic testing, and CrUX data in one place with CI/CD integration via API and CLI.
RyteContact for pricingEnterprise teams and agencies with complex sites who need holistic technical coverage spanning SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance under one sales-led contract.

Calibre

Web performance monitoring platform that unifies real user monitoring, Google CrUX data, and synthetic page speed tests for teams serious about site speed.

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Calibre screenshot

Calibre keeps its scope narrow and goes deep within it: real user monitoring from actual visitor sessions, scheduled synthetic tests, and Google CrUX field data, all on one dashboard with consistent date ranges and filters. That focus means less time reconciling exports and more time acting on a single, coherent performance picture.

The Automation API and CLI are the standout feature for engineering-led teams, letting them trigger tests from CI/CD pipelines and fail builds when a performance budget is exceeded, with historical data queryable straight from the terminal.

Calibre has no accessibility, compliance, sustainability, or general SEO crawling capability. If your evaluation is happening because you need those adjacent capabilities alongside performance, Calibre will only ever cover one piece of that picture.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$75/month
Team
$150/month
Company
$1,500/month
Real User sessions per month5,00010,0001,000,000
Synthetic tests per month5,00015,00050,000
Google CrUX dataYesYesYes
Team seats31050
API and CLI accessYesYesYes
Best for: Development teams and technical SEO practitioners who need RUM, synthetic testing, and CrUX data in one place with CI/CD integration via API and CLI.

Ryte

Website User Experience platform combining technical SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance in one audit suite

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Ryte screenshot

Ryte organizes everything around Website User Experience, a framework that treats SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance as connected disciplines rather than separate tools. Six pillars, SEO, web performance, quality assurance, sustainability, accessibility, and compliance, each produce their own score, and Ryte rolls them up into a single WUX metric for the domain.

The web performance pillar tracks Core Web Vitals including LCP, CLS, and FID across key pages, benchmarked against industry standards with change tracking over time. It is one part of a much larger audit, alongside a technical SEO crawl that links issues to estimated traffic impact, WCAG accessibility auditing, and GDPR-focused compliance checks. White-label reporting is included, which makes it usable as a direct client deliverable for agencies in a way Calibre is not.

Ryte does not publish pricing anywhere; every plan requires a demo and a sales conversation, with no free tier or self-serve trial. The platform was acquired by Semrush in 2024, and while it continues to operate as its own product with dedicated support, the long-term roadmap now sits inside Semrush's broader priorities rather than being fully independent.

Pricing
Feature
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
WUX monitoring and scoringYes
Technical SEO auditsYes
Accessibility complianceYes
Web performance analysisYes
White-label reportingYes
Best for: Enterprise teams and agencies with complex sites who need holistic technical coverage spanning SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance under one sales-led contract.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Calibre
Ryte
Real user monitoring (RUM)Yes, from 5,000 sessions/month on StarterNo
Synthetic/scheduled performance testingYes, up to 5,000 tests/month on StarterNo, but tracks LCP, CLS, and FID as part of the performance pillar
Google CrUX field dataYes, pulled directly into dashboardsNo explicit CrUX integration stated
Technical SEO crawlingNoYes, with traffic-impact-linked recommendations
Accessibility (WCAG) compliance testingNoYes, WCAG-based auditing
Compliance (GDPR) checkingNoYes, GDPR-focused compliance module
Keyword rank trackingNoYes
White-label reportingNoYes
API accessYes, Automation APIYes
CLI accessYesNo
Self-serve signupYesNo, demo required
Free trial15 days, no credit card requiredNone stated, demo-gated
Starting price$75/monthCustom (sales-led)

Which should you choose?

Development teams enforcing performance budgets in CI/CDCalibre
Agencies needing white-label audit reports for clientsRyte
Teams that want transparent self-serve pricing todayCalibre
Organizations with legal accessibility or GDPR compliance obligationsRyte
Small teams that only need Core Web Vitals and RUM dataCalibre
Enterprise teams wanting SEO, performance, and compliance in one scoreRyte

Calibre and Ryte are built for different sizes of question. Calibre answers a narrow, specific one, is this page fast, and does it well with real user data, synthetic tests, and CrUX. Ryte answers a much wider one, is this entire site healthy across SEO, performance, accessibility, and compliance, and packages it into a single WUX score for stakeholders who need one number to report on. A team evaluating Ryte purely for its performance pillar is buying a lot of platform it will not use; a team that needs the compliance and accessibility coverage will find Calibre offers none of it.

Bottom line

Choose Calibre if performance monitoring is the specific, self-contained problem you are solving and you want to be testing within a day rather than waiting on a sales demo. Choose Ryte if you need a single platform to report SEO, performance, accessibility, and GDPR compliance to leadership or legal, and you have the budget and patience for an enterprise, demo-first sales process. Agencies that need white-label client reports will lean toward Ryte; engineering teams that just need CI/CD-integrated speed data will lean toward Calibre.

Frequently asked questions

Is Ryte worth it if I only care about Core Web Vitals monitoring?

Probably not on its own. Ryte tracks Core Web Vitals as one part of its web performance pillar, but the platform is priced and built around its full six-pillar WUX framework covering SEO, accessibility, sustainability, and compliance. A team that only needs Core Web Vitals and RUM data will get a more focused, cheaper tool in Calibre, which starts at $75/month with a 15-day free trial.

Does Calibre offer white-label reporting like Ryte does?

Calibre does not offer white-label reporting on any plan, which limits it as a standalone client deliverable for agencies. Ryte includes white-label reporting, letting agencies deliver branded audit reports without exposing the underlying tool.

Why does Ryte have no public pricing?

Ryte sells entirely through a demo-first, contact-for-pricing model with no self-serve tier, which is common for platforms positioned as enterprise-grade audit suites. Calibre, in contrast, publishes its pricing directly, starting at $75/month for the Starter plan.

Does the Semrush acquisition affect whether I should choose Ryte over Calibre?

It is worth factoring in. Semrush acquired Ryte in 2024, and while Ryte continues to operate as a distinct platform with its own onboarding, its roadmap is now shaped by Semrush's broader priorities, adding some uncertainty about long-term standalone direction. Calibre has no comparable ownership change on record.

Can Ryte check GDPR and accessibility compliance the way Calibre cannot?

Ryte includes dedicated compliance and accessibility pillars, covering WCAG accessibility auditing and GDPR-focused privacy compliance checks as part of its WUX framework. Calibre has no compliance or accessibility testing feature; its scope is limited to performance data.

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