Comparison

Nozzle vs STAT Search Analytics in 2026: five-minute SERP depth vs daily tracking at millions-of-keywords scale

Two enterprise, sales-led rank trackers that solve different problems. One captures the full top-100 SERP on a schedule as tight as five minutes, the other tracks 75+ SERP feature types and AI platform brand mentions daily across unlimited scale.

Updated July 3, 2026
Nozzle
STAT Search Analytics
Key takeaways
  • STAT tracks brand visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Mode. Nozzle does not track any AI platform.
  • Nozzle can refresh rankings as often as every 5 minutes. STAT runs on a fixed daily cadence with no faster option at any account size.
  • STAT classifies 75+ distinct SERP feature types (featured snippets, Knowledge Panels, AI Overviews, shopping, video, and more). Nozzle reports full top-100 positions without breaking results down by feature type.
  • STAT is part of Moz, so accounts running Moz Pro alongside it get domain authority and backlink data in the same ecosystem. Nozzle has no backlink or domain metrics of its own.
  • Both tools withhold pricing entirely; neither publishes a rate card, and both require a sales conversation before you learn a number.
  • Nozzle includes its API on every plan at no extra fee. STAT also includes API access, built for high-volume extraction into BI tools and data warehouses at enterprise scale.
  • Neither tool has a built-in white-label reporting module; both expect agencies to build branded client reporting through the API instead.

Nozzle and STAT Search Analytics both target enterprise SEO teams who have outgrown standard rank trackers, and both hide their pricing behind a sales conversation, but the similarities mostly stop there. STAT, now part of Moz, is built for teams tracking millions of keywords daily and classifying 75+ types of SERP features, with AI brand visibility monitoring across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Mode layered on top. Nozzle skips feature classification and AI coverage entirely in favor of raw SERP depth: the full top-100 result set for every keyword, refreshable as often as every five minutes, exposed through an API included on every plan at no extra charge. One tool tells you what kind of result appeared and whether your brand showed up in an AI answer. The other tells you exactly what sits in every one of the first hundred positions, on whatever schedule you set.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
NozzleContact for pricingIn-house enterprise SEO teams and technical agencies that need the full top-100 SERP per keyword, sub-hourly scheduling, and an API included on every plan.
STAT Search AnalyticsContact for pricingEnterprise SEO programs and large agencies that need daily tracking at millions-of-keywords scale, 75+ classified SERP feature types, and AI brand visibility monitoring in the same platform.

Nozzle

Enterprise rank tracker with top-100 SERP data, flexible scheduling, and unlimited keywords.

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Nozzle screenshot

Nozzle reports the full top-100 result set for every tracked keyword instead of a single position number, which means featured snippets, local packs, video carousels, People Also Ask boxes, and every organic slot down to 100 are visible in one dataset. That is a materially deeper dataset than most enterprise trackers hand you, though Nozzle does not classify or label those results by feature type the way a dedicated SERP-feature product does.

Scheduling is where Nozzle stands apart from almost everything else in the category, including STAT: checks can run as often as every five minutes, configured per project, so a technical team can watch a volatile query in near real time while leaving stable long-tail terms on a lighter cadence. The API ships on every plan with no separate fee and exposes the same full SERP dataset the interface shows, and there is no hard cap on keywords or competitors, pricing runs on data volume instead.

What Nozzle skips is anything resembling AI search coverage. ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are outside its scope entirely, and there is no white-label layer for agencies that need to hand a client a branded report. It is built for technical teams that want raw SERP data piped into their own systems, not for teams that need brand visibility in AI answers tracked alongside rankings.

Pricing
Feature
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Pricing modelCustom, based on SERP data volume
Best for: In-house enterprise SEO teams and technical agencies that need the full top-100 SERP per keyword, sub-hourly scheduling, and an API included on every plan.

STAT Search Analytics

Enterprise rank tracking at scale with daily SERP data, 75+ SERP feature types, and AI brand visibility monitoring from Moz

Full review →
STAT Search Analytics screenshot

STAT checks every tracked keyword daily regardless of account size, which is the foundation for programs tracking hundreds of thousands to millions of keywords across national, regional, and local targeting at once. On top of the position data, STAT identifies and classifies more than 75 distinct SERP feature types, including AI Overviews, featured snippets, Knowledge Panels, local packs, shopping results, and video carousels, so teams can see not just where they rank but what kind of result they are competing against.

The AI visibility layer extends that same daily tracking to brand mentions inside ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Mode responses, including how competing brands show up for the same queries. Custom segmentation lets teams build keyword sets that mirror product lines, markets, or campaigns, drawing on a database of 1.25 billion keyword suggestions to populate them. Since STAT is part of Moz, accounts already running Moz Pro get domain authority and backlink data alongside the rank and AI visibility data in one ecosystem.

The cost of that breadth is access. There is no published pricing and no self-serve signup, every account starts with a sales conversation, and STAT is explicitly not built for small businesses or solo practitioners. There is also no built-in white-label reporting module, so agencies handle client-facing branding through the API and their own report templates rather than a native feature.

Pricing
Feature
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
KeywordsMillions (custom)
Daily tracking
SERP feature tracking (75+ types)
AI visibility monitoring
API access
Custom segmentation
Best for: Enterprise SEO programs and large agencies that need daily tracking at millions-of-keywords scale, 75+ classified SERP feature types, and AI brand visibility monitoring in the same platform.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Nozzle
STAT Search Analytics
SERP data depthFull top-100 result set per keywordPosition data plus 75+ classified SERP feature types
Keyword scaleUnlimited (volume-based pricing)Millions of keywords (custom)
Tracking frequencyEvery 5 minutes to weekly, configurable per projectDaily, fixed cadence
SERP feature type classificationNot classified by type, raw SERP positions only75+ types: featured snippets, Knowledge Panels, local packs, shopping, video, AI Overviews, and more
AI search / LLM visibility trackingNoYes: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Google AI Mode
API accessYes, included on all plans at no extra feeYes, high-volume API built for BI tools and data warehouse export
White-label reportingNoNo built-in module; agencies build branded reporting via the API
Local rank trackingYes (not documented in detail)Yes, national, regional, and local simultaneously
Backlink / domain authority dataNoNo native backlink tool; Moz domain authority and link data available via Moz Pro
Published pricingNoNo
Starting priceContact for pricingContact for pricing

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Nozzle and STAT Search Analytics?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Nozzle has no AI platform coverage at all, and while STAT tracks brand visibility across five AI platforms, that layer only comes with a full enterprise sales process, no published pricing, and no self-serve way to test it against a smaller keyword set first. AI Peekaboo tracks AI-generated answers with published pricing from $50 per month, a read and write API on every plan, and white-label delivery built in, so a team can start monitoring AI visibility without an enterprise procurement cycle. It does not do traditional Google keyword rank tracking, so it pairs with a tracker like Nozzle rather than replacing one, but for teams that want STAT-level AI visibility coverage without STAT-level sales friction, it is worth a look.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Enterprise programs that need AI brand visibility tracked in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude alongside rankingsSTAT Search Analytics
Teams that need to see a ranking move within minutes of a launch or algorithm updateNozzle
Accounts tracking millions of keywords with SERP features classified by typeSTAT Search Analytics
Technical teams piping the full top-100 SERP into their own systems via a no-extra-fee APINozzle
Teams already on Moz Pro who want rank and AI visibility data next to domain authority and link metricsSTAT Search Analytics
Buyers who want raw SERP depth over feature classification, with the tightest scheduling granularity in the categoryNozzle
Agencies needing native white-label reporting out of the boxNeither, both require building client reports through the API

STAT and Nozzle rarely compete for the same requirement despite both being enterprise, sales-led tools. STAT is built to answer "how does my brand show up across the full spectrum of Google and AI search results, every day, at massive scale." Nozzle is built to answer "what exactly sits in the top 100 for this keyword, right now, and how fast can I get that data into my own system." If AI visibility is part of the requirement, STAT is the only one of the two with an answer. If the requirement is raw SERP depth on an aggressive refresh schedule, Nozzle is built specifically for that.

Bottom line

Book a STAT demo if AI brand visibility monitoring alongside daily, feature-classified rank tracking at scale is a real requirement, and you can absorb an enterprise sales process to get there. Go to Nozzle if what you actually need is the full top-100 SERP per keyword on a schedule tighter than daily, exposed through an API with no extra fee, and AI visibility is not part of the brief. Teams that need both should expect to run STAT (or a dedicated AI visibility tool) and Nozzle side by side rather than looking for one platform to cover both jobs.

Frequently asked questions

Does Nozzle track brand visibility in ChatGPT or Gemini the way STAT Search Analytics does?

Nozzle does not track any AI platform, while STAT Search Analytics monitors brand mentions across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Mode. If AI visibility monitoring is a requirement, STAT is the only one of the two that covers it, though that coverage only comes through STAT's enterprise sales process.

Which tool updates rankings faster, Nozzle or STAT Search Analytics?

Nozzle updates faster: it can refresh rankings as often as every five minutes, configurable per project, while STAT runs on a fixed daily cadence with no faster refresh option regardless of account size. For teams watching rankings move around a launch or algorithm update, that gap matters.

Is STAT Search Analytics part of Moz?

Yes, STAT was acquired by Moz and now operates as the large-scale rank tracking layer inside the Moz product ecosystem. Accounts running Moz Pro alongside STAT get domain authority and backlink data in the same place as rank and AI visibility data, which Nozzle does not offer since it has no domain metrics of its own.

How many keywords can Nozzle and STAT Search Analytics each track?

Both are built for large-scale tracking without a hard published cap: Nozzle prices on SERP data volume rather than keyword count, and STAT is designed for accounts tracking hundreds of thousands to millions of keywords. Neither publishes a specific ceiling, so actual scale is determined during the sales conversation each tool requires.

Does either Nozzle or STAT Search Analytics offer white-label client reporting?

Neither tool has a built-in white-label reporting module. Nozzle expects technical teams to pipe SERP data into their own dashboards via the included API, and STAT's enterprise agencies typically build branded reports from STAT's API output rather than using a native template system.

Why do Nozzle and STAT Search Analytics both hide their pricing?

Both tools price based on account-specific factors rather than a fixed tier structure: Nozzle bills on the volume of SERP data queried, and STAT scales pricing to keyword volumes that can reach into the millions. Neither model fits neatly into a published rate card, so both route buyers through a sales conversation to get an actual number.

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