Frase vs MarketMuse in 2026: a tool that writes and monitors vs a tool that plans and scores
Frase drafts content, scores it for SEO and GEO, and watches it after publish for $39/month and up. MarketMuse never writes a word; it audits your full site and builds personalized difficulty scores and briefs, with paid tiers only available after a demo call.
MarketMuse does not write content. It produces personalized difficulty scores, topic maps, and up to nine brief types, but a writer or separate AI tool is still needed to draft the article.
Frase's AI agent drafts content directly, using a brand voice profile learned from your published pages. MarketMuse has no equivalent generation feature.
MarketMuse's personalized difficulty scoring accounts for your site's existing topical authority; a topic can score as an easy win for your domain even if it looks competitive in the abstract. Frase does not offer this kind of inventory-based scoring.
Frase publishes transparent pricing from $39/month. MarketMuse's paid tiers, Optimize, Research, and Strategy, all require booking a demo, with no public price shown for any of them.
Frase tracks AI visibility on ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity depending on plan. MarketMuse has no AI visibility or GEO tracking feature.
MarketMuse's free plan allows 10 queries a month with no site inventory and no content briefs. Frase has no free plan at all, only a 7-day trial.
MarketMuse maintains an ongoing, automatically updating map of your full content inventory. Frase's topic clusters are a planning feature you build manually with AI-suggested subtopics, not a continuously updated site-wide audit.
Frase and MarketMuse get grouped together because both generate content briefs, but the similarity mostly stops there. Frase is an execution platform: research, brand-voice AI drafting, SEO and GEO scoring, CMS publishing, and Content Guard, which flags ranking decay after your content goes live. MarketMuse is a planning platform: it audits your entire content inventory, calculates a personalized difficulty score per topic based on what your site already covers, maps competitor gaps, and generates up to nine brief types, but it does not write the article for you. Frase also tracks AI visibility across ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity, something MarketMuse does not do at all. MarketMuse's advantage is depth on the strategy side: the ongoing, full-site inventory audit and personalized difficulty scoring are more rigorous than anything in Frase's topic cluster tool. The two are closer to complementary than directly competitive for a team running a large editorial program.
The tools at a glance
Frase
Content operating system that runs the full SEO and GEO loop for in-house teams and agencies
Frase runs the full content lifecycle inside one product: research and outline generation, drafting through an AI agent trained on your brand voice, SEO and GEO scoring during writing, direct CMS publishing, and Content Guard, which watches live pages daily for ranking decay and drafts a fix for approval.
AI visibility tracking is built into every tier: Starter covers ChatGPT and Google AI, Professional adds Perplexity, and Scale adds AI crawler monitoring. That makes Frase an execution-and-monitoring platform, not just a brief generator, and its pricing is public and self-serve from $39 a month.
What Frase does not offer is MarketMuse's depth of strategic analysis. Its topic clusters are a planning tool you build manually with AI suggestions, not an automatically maintained, full-site inventory audit with personalized difficulty scoring based on your existing topical authority.
| Feature | Starter $39/mo (annual) | Professional $103/mo (annual) | Scale $239/mo (annual) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Articles per month | 10 | 40 | 150 |
| Content Guard (pages watched) | 3 | 15 | 50 |
| AI visibility tracking | ChatGPT, Google AI | ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI | All + AI crawler monitoring |
| Content calendar and internal linking | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
MarketMuse
AI content intelligence platform that identifies topic gaps, builds briefs, and tells you exactly what to create to outrank competitors
MarketMuse starts from the premise that generic keyword difficulty scores are misleading because they ignore what your site already covers. Its patented scoring analyzes your full content inventory, then calculates a personalized difficulty score per topic based on your existing topical authority, so a subject that looks competitive in the abstract may show up as an easy win for your specific domain.
The workflow runs in three stages: audit your existing content, build a prioritized plan from the gaps that audit surfaces, then generate structured briefs across up to nine types, including article, topic, and competitive briefs, each with word count targets, semantic keywords, and internal linking suggestions drawn from analysis of what is actually ranking.
MarketMuse does not write the article. It is a planning and strategy layer only, so you still need a writer or a separate AI tool downstream. Pricing above the free tier is never published; every paid plan requires a demo call, and there is no AI visibility or GEO tracking feature at all.
| Feature | Free $0/mo | Optimize Contact for pricing | Research Contact for pricing | Strategy Contact for pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Queries per month | 10 | 100 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Site inventory | ✗ | 1 site | 1 site | 1 site |
| Content briefs per month | None | 5 | 10 | 20 |
| Brief types available | None | Article only | Article only | All 9 |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Writes finished drafts | Yes | No |
| Personalized difficulty scoring | No | Yes (patented) |
| Full-site content inventory audit | No (manual topic cluster planning, not an ongoing audit) | Yes, ongoing |
| Content brief generation | Yes | Yes (up to 9 types) |
| AI visibility / GEO tracking | Yes (ChatGPT, Google AI, adds Perplexity on Professional) | No |
| Ranking decay monitoring | Yes (Content Guard, 3 to 50 pages by plan) | No |
| Competitor gap analysis | No | Yes |
| Self-serve, public pricing | Yes | No (paid tiers require demo) |
| Free tier | No (7-day trial only) | Yes (10 queries/mo) |
| Brand voice customization | Yes (learns from published content) | No |
| CMS publishing integrations | WordPress, Webflow, Sanity, Wix | No direct CMS publishing |
| Starting price | $39/mo | $0/mo, paid tiers custom |
Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Frase and MarketMuse?

Frase bundles AI visibility tracking inside a much larger content platform, and MarketMuse has no AI visibility or GEO tracking feature at all. Neither offers white-label client reporting, and neither is built to report on AI citation performance as a standalone deliverable. AI Peekaboo ships a read and write API on every plan from $50 per month, plus white-label reports and a Looker Studio connector. It is a fit for teams already using Frase for content or MarketMuse for strategy that need a dedicated, programmatic way to track AI visibility separately from either workflow.
Read the AI Peekaboo review →Which should you choose?
This comparison is less about which tool is better and more about where each sits in the workflow. MarketMuse is the deeper strategic layer: its personalized difficulty scoring and ongoing full-site audit are more rigorous than anything Frase offers for planning. Frase is the deeper execution layer: it drafts, scores, publishes, and keeps monitoring after the fact, including AI visibility, which MarketMuse does not track at all. A large in-house team could reasonably run both, using MarketMuse for the inventory audit and topic prioritization, then Frase to draft and monitor the resulting content.
Bottom line
Choose Frase if you need one platform that drafts content, scores it, publishes it, and keeps watching AI visibility and ranking decay afterward, with transparent self-serve pricing. Choose MarketMuse if your priority is rigorous, personalized topic prioritization across a large existing site and you are comfortable pairing it with a separate writing tool, whether that is Frase or something else.
Frequently asked questions
Does MarketMuse write articles the way Frase does?
No, MarketMuse does not generate finished drafts. It produces personalized difficulty scores, topic maps, and structured briefs, and you need a writer or a separate AI writing tool like Frase to turn those briefs into a published article.
Is Frase or MarketMuse better for tracking AI visibility in ChatGPT and Google AI?
Frase is the only one of the two that tracks AI visibility, covering ChatGPT and Google AI on its Starter plan and adding Perplexity on Professional. MarketMuse has no AI visibility or GEO tracking feature at all.
Why does MarketMuse not show pricing for its paid plans?
MarketMuse requires a demo call for every tier above its free plan, which is capped at 10 queries a month with no site inventory or content briefs. This is a deliberate sales-led model; Frase, by contrast, publishes self-serve pricing starting at $39 a month.
What is personalized difficulty scoring and does Frase have it?
Personalized difficulty scoring is MarketMuse's patented method of calculating how hard a topic is to rank for based on your specific site's existing topical authority, rather than a generic industry-wide difficulty number. Frase does not have an equivalent feature; its topic cluster tool identifies subtopic gaps but does not score difficulty against your own inventory this way.
Can I use MarketMuse and Frase together?
Yes, and it is a reasonable setup for a large editorial program. MarketMuse's full-site inventory audit and personalized difficulty scoring can inform which topics to prioritize, then Frase's brand-voice AI agent can draft the content, score it for SEO and GEO, publish it, and monitor it afterward with Content Guard.

