Comparison

JetOctopus vs Sitechecker in 2026: deep log intelligence vs an all-in-one agency dashboard

JetOctopus reads server logs to prove what bots actually do on large sites. Sitechecker bundles crawling, rank tracking, white-label reports, and an AI Visibility Tracker into one $89-a-month subscription. They overlap on crawling and barely anywhere else.

Updated July 3, 2026
JetOctopus
Sitechecker
Key takeaways
  • Sitechecker includes a Rank Tracker for keyword position monitoring as a core feature; JetOctopus has no rank-tracking capability at all.
  • JetOctopus ingests server log files to show real bot visits across 40+ bots including GPTBot and ClaudeBot; Sitechecker has no log analysis, only crawl-based auditing.
  • Sitechecker's AI Visibility Tracker monitors how a site is referenced in ChatGPT and Perplexity responses, but it's gated behind the Standard plan at $219/month. JetOctopus's AI tracking works at the crawl-bot level, GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, rather than tracking brand citations in AI answers.
  • JetOctopus includes API access across all its modules with no separate tier requirement; Sitechecker reserves API access for Enterprise customers only.
  • Sitechecker offers white-label report delivery starting on the Standard plan; JetOctopus has no white-label reporting feature in its own product data, though it supports live dashboard sharing with clients.
  • JetOctopus has no user or project limits on any plan; Sitechecker's tiers instead gate features like white-label reports, the AI Visibility Tracker, and API access rather than limiting seats.
  • Sitechecker's entry price of $89/month is a fraction of JetOctopus's 293 EUR/month base plan, but Sitechecker has no server log analysis at any price point.

JetOctopus and Sitechecker both crawl websites, but that's close to where the similarity stops. Sitechecker is built as a command center: crawler, rank tracker, GSC dashboard, SEO alerts, white-label reporting, and an AI Visibility Tracker that checks how a site is referenced in ChatGPT and Perplexity, all bundled into one subscription starting at $89 a month. JetOctopus is narrower but deeper on the parts it does cover, ingesting real server log files to show exactly which pages Googlebot, GPTBot, and ClaudeBot actually visit, something no crawl-only tool, Sitechecker included, can verify. Sitechecker has no log analysis at all. JetOctopus has no rank tracker and no white-label delivery in its own product data. The two solve genuinely different agency problems: Sitechecker is the multi-purpose client-reporting dashboard, JetOctopus is the crawl budget forensics tool for sites large enough that guessing isn't good enough anymore.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
JetOctopus293 EUR/month (billed annually)Enterprise technical SEO teams and agencies whose core problem is crawl budget waste on large sites and who need log-verified data, not a bundled client-reporting dashboard.
Sitechecker$89/monthSmall-to-mid agencies that want crawling, rank tracking, white-label reporting, and a basic AI visibility check bundled into one dashboard without managing separate tools.

JetOctopus

SEO crawler and log analyzer for large sites that combines crawl data, server logs, GSC, and GA4 into one platform with no seat or project limits

Full review →
JetOctopus screenshot

JetOctopus answers a question Sitechecker's dashboard was never built to address: what do bots actually do once they hit your site. The log analyzer ingests server log files directly, validating lines from Googlebot and Bingbot while tracking more than 40 bots overall, including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot, to show real visit frequency and where crawl budget gets wasted on pages that don't earn it.

That depth comes packaged with a JavaScript crawler running at up to 250 pages per second, 16+ months of GSC history through bulk API access, and GA4 integration, all under one subscription with no user or project caps. For an agency running technical audits across many large client sites, not paying per seat is a real structural advantage over tools priced by user count.

What JetOctopus doesn't have is anything close to Sitechecker's client-facing toolkit. There's no rank tracker, no white-label report generator, and no AI citation tracking, only crawl-bot visibility. Combined with a 293 EUR/month starting price and EUR-based modular add-ons, JetOctopus is built for teams whose core deliverable is crawl and log analysis, not a packaged client dashboard.

Pricing
Feature
500K Plan
293 EUR/month (billed annually)
Add-on: Crawl
from 138 EUR/month
Add-on: Logs
from 86 EUR/month
Add-on: GSC
from 43 EUR/month
Crawl pages included500K (or 250K JS)Up to 10M+N/AN/A
Log lines included2MN/AUp to 50MN/A
User limitsNoneNoneNoneNone
Project limitsNoneNoneNoneNone
AI bot tracking
Best for: Enterprise technical SEO teams and agencies whose core problem is crawl budget waste on large sites and who need log-verified data, not a bundled client-reporting dashboard.

Sitechecker

SEO command center for agencies managing multiple client sites, with crawling, rank tracking, technical issue detection, and AI visibility tracking from a unified dashboard.

Full review →
Sitechecker screenshot

Sitechecker's pitch is consolidation: crawler, rank tracker, GSC dashboard, and SEO alerts in a single interface, aimed at agencies and in-house teams who don't want to stitch together four separate subscriptions. The rank tracker covers keyword position monitoring with competitor comparison, and the alerts system flags significant ranking or crawl changes before a client notices, which is the kind of proactive layer JetOctopus's more technical toolset doesn't package for you.

The AI Visibility Tracker, available from the Standard plan at $219/month, checks how a site is referenced in ChatGPT and Perplexity responses. It's a genuinely useful addition for agencies starting to add AI search coverage to client reports, and it's a dimension JetOctopus doesn't track at all, JetOctopus's AI tracking watches crawler bots, not whether a brand gets cited in an AI-generated answer.

The trade-off is depth and openness. There's no server log analysis, so Sitechecker can't confirm what bots actually did, only what a crawl simulation suggests. And API access is locked to Enterprise, meaning most subscribers can't pipe Sitechecker data into their own reporting stack. For agencies whose main deliverable is a clean client dashboard rather than a custom data pipeline, that's a reasonable trade for $89 a month.

Pricing
Feature
Basic
$89/month
Standard
$219/month
Premium
$379/month
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Website CrawlerYesYesYesYes
Rank TrackerYesYesYesYes
AI Visibility TrackerNoYesYesYes
White Label ReportsNoYesYesYes
API accessNoNoNoYes
Best for: Small-to-mid agencies that want crawling, rank tracking, white-label reporting, and a basic AI visibility check bundled into one dashboard without managing separate tools.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
JetOctopus
Sitechecker
Overall score8.6/107.3/10
Website crawler / technical auditYes, core featureYes, core feature
Rank trackingNoYes, core feature
Server log analysisYes, core feature (40+ bots)No
AI bot crawl trackingYes, GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot and moreNo
AI answer citation tracking (ChatGPT, Perplexity, etc.)No, crawl-bot access only, not brand citation trackingYes, ChatGPT and Perplexity (Standard plan and above)
White-label reportingNot listed (live dashboard sharing only)Yes, Standard plan and above
GSC integrationYes, 16+ months via bulk APIYes, GSC Dashboard on all plans
API accessIncluded across all modulesEnterprise only
Starting price293 EUR/mo$89/mo

Sitechecker's AI Visibility Tracker is a start. Neither tool gives you programmatic access to that data.

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Sitechecker's AI Visibility Tracker is a real feature, it checks how a site is referenced in ChatGPT and Perplexity, but it's gated behind the $219/month Standard plan and there's no API to pull that data into your own reporting stack unless you negotiate an Enterprise contract. JetOctopus doesn't track AI citations at all; its AI coverage is limited to watching crawler bots like GPTBot at the log level. AI Peekaboo tracks whether a brand is actually mentioned in AI-generated answers across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, and ships a read and write API on every plan starting at $50/month, alongside white-label reports and a Looker Studio connector. For agencies that want to build AI visibility into an automated client-reporting pipeline rather than checking a dashboard manually, that access matters more than which two AI engines get tracked.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Agencies needing rank tracking bundled with crawling in one subscriptionSitechecker
Enterprise teams needing server log verification of bot crawl behaviorJetOctopus
Teams wanting an early, bundled read on ChatGPT and Perplexity brand mentionsSitechecker
Agencies managing many large or complex client sites without per-seat costsJetOctopus
Small agencies wanting white-label client reports at an accessible priceSitechecker
Teams needing API access to their crawl data without an enterprise contractJetOctopus
Teams needing 16+ months of Google Search Console historyJetOctopus

These tools compete on the word "crawler" and little else. Sitechecker is a packaged agency dashboard: rank tracking, white-label delivery, and a basic AI visibility check, all for $89 a month, aimed at teams that want one login instead of four. JetOctopus is a forensics tool for crawl budget and log verification on sites large enough that a simulated crawl isn't trustworthy anymore, and it has none of Sitechecker's client-facing packaging. Pick based on which problem you actually have: reporting consolidation for mid-market clients, or log-verified crawl data for enterprise-scale sites.

Bottom line

Choose Sitechecker if your agency needs rank tracking, white-label reports, and a lightweight AI visibility check in one $89-a-month tool, and your client sites aren't large enough to need log-level crawl proof. Choose JetOctopus if the real question is whether Googlebot or GPTBot is actually reaching the pages that matter on a large or complex site, since Sitechecker's crawl-only approach can't answer that with the same certainty as ingested server logs.

Frequently asked questions

Is JetOctopus or Sitechecker better for a small agency managing several mid-size clients?

Sitechecker is the better fit for most small agencies. At $89/month for Basic (or $219/month for Standard to unlock white-label reports and the AI Visibility Tracker), it bundles crawling, rank tracking, and client reporting into one dashboard. JetOctopus's 293 EUR/month entry price and lack of rank tracking or white-label delivery make more sense for agencies whose deliverable is deep technical crawl and log analysis rather than packaged client reporting.

Does Sitechecker analyze server logs like JetOctopus does?

No. Sitechecker has no server log analysis feature; its technical audit is based entirely on crawling, not on ingesting real bot visit data. JetOctopus's log analyzer is a dedicated module that ingests actual server logs to show which bots, including Googlebot, GPTBot, and ClaudeBot, really visited which pages and how often.

Which tool tracks AI search visibility, and how do they differ?

Both track something AI-related, but not the same thing. Sitechecker's AI Visibility Tracker (Standard plan and above, $219/month) checks whether a site is cited in ChatGPT and Perplexity responses, which is brand-citation tracking. JetOctopus tracks AI crawler bots like GPTBot and ClaudeBot at the log level, which shows whether AI systems can access your pages at all, a different and earlier-stage signal than being cited in an answer.

Does JetOctopus have a rank tracker like Sitechecker?

No, JetOctopus has no keyword rank tracking feature in its product lineup. Sitechecker includes a Rank Tracker as a core feature on every plan, with position monitoring, competitor comparison, and trend reporting built in.

Can I get API access to pull data out of either tool?

JetOctopus includes API-style access across all its modules with no separate tier requirement. Sitechecker reserves API access for its Enterprise plan only, meaning Basic, Standard, and Premium subscribers cannot pipe Sitechecker data into a custom reporting stack without upgrading to a negotiated contract.

Why does Sitechecker cost so much less than JetOctopus?

The two tools are built for different scales and different jobs. Sitechecker's $89/month Basic plan covers crawling, rank tracking, and alerts for a portfolio of mid-market client sites. JetOctopus's 293 EUR/month base plan reflects server log ingestion at scale, 16+ months of GSC history, and unlimited users and projects, capabilities aimed at large or enterprise sites that Sitechecker's pricing tier was never built to serve.

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