Comparison

Ryte vs Screpy in 2026: an enterprise Website User Experience platform vs a $10-a-month SEO dashboard

Ryte scores SEO, performance, accessibility, sustainability, and compliance into one WUX number behind a sales demo. Screpy bundles auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and Core Web Vitals into a plan that costs less than most single-purpose tools charge for one feature.

Updated July 3, 2026
Ryte
Screpy
Key takeaways
  • Screpy publishes pricing from $10/month across three tiers with no sales call. Ryte has no public pricing anywhere and requires a demo before you learn a cost.
  • Ryte's Website User Experience score covers six pillars, including dedicated accessibility (WCAG) and compliance (GDPR) modules. Screpy has neither accessibility nor compliance auditing at all.
  • Screpy includes unlimited projects and unlimited team members on every plan, even the $10/month Lite tier. Ryte's single Enterprise tier doesn't publish seat or project limits.
  • Neither tool tracks AI-generated answer visibility or AI Overviews citations. Screpy's "AI-powered" branding refers to AI-generated audit recommendations, not AI search monitoring.
  • Ryte includes API access and white-label reporting as standard Enterprise features. Screpy has no API on any plan and only unlocks white-label PDF reports from its $30/month Pro tier.
  • Screpy bundles uptime monitoring and rank tracking directly into every plan. Ryte has neither feature; its keyword monitoring covers tracking, not uptime.
  • Ryte was acquired by Semrush in 2024 and continues operating as a standalone enterprise product. Screpy is an independent company currently mid-rebuild on a new platform version.

Ryte and Screpy both call themselves site health platforms, but they were built for opposite ends of the market and neither is really competing for the other's customer. Ryte rolls six pillars, SEO, web performance, quality assurance, sustainability, accessibility, and compliance, into a single Website User Experience score, and sells that scope exclusively through a demo-first enterprise process with no published price. Screpy takes the opposite bet: a lighter feature set, auditing, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals, wrapped in AI-generated plain-language recommendations, for $10 to $59 a month with no sales call required. Ryte is built to give an enterprise team one number to report to a compliance officer. Screpy is built to give a freelancer or small business owner a prioritized to-do list before lunch. Neither one does what the other does, and that is largely the point.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
RyteContact for pricingEnterprise SEO teams and agencies managing complex, multi-market sites with real accessibility or GDPR compliance obligations who want SEO, performance, and compliance scored together in one platform and have the procurement process for a sales-led buy.
Screpy$10/monthFreelancers, small business owners, and small agencies who want auditing, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals bundled into one affordable subscription and don't need accessibility, compliance, or API-level data access.

Ryte

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

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Ryte screenshot

Ryte organizes a site's health around what it calls Website User Experience, or WUX: six pillars, SEO, web performance, quality assurance, sustainability, accessibility, and compliance, each scored independently and then combined into one number for the domain. The idea is that a site can rank well in traditional SEO terms while still failing users on accessibility or carrying legal compliance risk, and Ryte's structure surfaces that gap instead of hiding it inside a single generic health score.

Accessibility and compliance are where Ryte pulls furthest ahead of a typical crawler: it audits against WCAG guidelines and tracks GDPR and privacy exposure, work that most technical SEO tools, Screpy included, don't attempt at all. Add white-label reporting and API access, both included in the platform, and Ryte reads less like an SEO tool with a few extra checks bolted on and more like a compliance and quality platform built around organic search rather than the reverse.

None of that is available without going through Ryte's sales process. There is no published pricing, no self-serve signup, and no free trial; every relationship starts with a demo and a conversation about site size and requirements. Since Semrush acquired Ryte in 2024, the platform continues to operate with its own onboarding and support, but its roadmap now sits inside a larger company's priorities rather than being fully independent, which is worth asking about directly during evaluation.

Pricing
Feature
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
WUX monitoring and scoring
Technical SEO audits
Accessibility compliance
Web performance analysis
White-label reporting
API access
Keyword tracking
Best for: Enterprise SEO teams and agencies managing complex, multi-market sites with real accessibility or GDPR compliance obligations who want SEO, performance, and compliance scored together in one platform and have the procurement process for a sales-led buy.

Screpy

AI-powered SEO platform combining site audits, rank tracking, page speed monitoring, and uptime checks from $10 a month

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Screpy screenshot

Screpy's whole pitch is fitting four adjacent SEO jobs, auditing, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals tracking, into one login for less than most competitors charge for a single one of those features. AI is used to translate raw audit output into plain-language, prioritized recommendations, which matters for the buyer Screpy is actually built for: a founder or marketer without a dedicated technical SEO background who needs to know what to fix first, not a spreadsheet of errors to interpret.

The trade-off for that consolidation is depth. The audit module runs on a monthly credit allocation rather than an open crawl budget, and the rank tracker covers standard position tracking without the range of a tool built around keyword tracking as its one job. Screpy isn't trying to out-audit Screaming Frog or out-track a dedicated rank tracker; it's trying to remove the need for either on a site that doesn't require that level of specialization.

Two things are worth flagging before signing up. There is no API on any of the three tiers, so data cannot be piped into a custom dashboard or reporting stack, and the platform is publicly mid-rebuild, with the vendor signaling a significant version update in development, which adds some near-term uncertainty about feature stability.

Pricing
Feature
Lite
$10/month
Pro
$30/month
Advanced
$59/month
Monthly credits2,5008,00030,000
Unlimited projects
Rank tracker
Competitor tracking
White-label PDF reports
API access
Best for: Freelancers, small business owners, and small agencies who want auditing, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals bundled into one affordable subscription and don't need accessibility, compliance, or API-level data access.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Ryte
Screpy
Core platform scopeSix-pillar WUX score: SEO, performance, QA, sustainability, accessibility, complianceBundled dashboard: auditing, rank tracking, uptime, and Core Web Vitals
Accessibility (WCAG) auditingYes, dedicated pillarNo
GDPR / privacy compliance checksYes, dedicated pillarNo
Rank trackingYes, keyword monitoring includedYes, included on every plan
Uptime monitoringNo, not a featureYes, included on every plan
Core Web Vitals trackingYes, part of the performance pillar, not a standalone toolYes, included on every plan
White-label reportingYes, includedPDF reports from Pro tier up ($30/month)
API accessYes, includedNo, not offered on any plan
AI-generated recommendationsNo; recommendations are audit-based, not AI-generatedYes, plain-language recommendations generated from audit data
Published pricingNo, contact for pricing onlyYes, three published tiers from $10/month
Free trialNo, demo required for any accessYes, free trial available
Starting priceCustom (sales-led)$10/month

Which should you choose?

Enterprise teams with real WCAG or GDPR compliance obligationsRyte
Freelancers and small businesses on a tight monthly budgetScrepy
Agencies that want SEO, accessibility, and compliance scored in one platformRyte
Non-technical founders who want plain-language, prioritized fixesScrepy
Teams that need API access as a standard included featureRyte
Small agencies that want rank tracking and uptime monitoring bundled with auditingScrepy
Anyone who wants transparent pricing without a sales callScrepy

This comparison is less about which tool is better and more about which problem you actually have. Ryte is built for organizations where SEO sits alongside real accessibility and compliance risk, and where a single number needs to be defensible to a legal or compliance stakeholder, not just a marketing one, which is why it is sold exclusively through enterprise sales. Screpy is built for the opposite situation: a small site, a small budget, and four adjacent jobs that would otherwise require four separate logins. A small business with no compliance exposure gets nothing out of Ryte's accessibility and GDPR pillars beyond added cost and a sales process, and an enterprise site with real legal obligations gets nothing out of Screpy's uptime pings and rank tracker that a compliance officer would accept as due diligence.

Bottom line

Sign up for Screpy at $10 a month if you're running a small-to-mid site and want auditing, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals in one place without hiring a specialist or booking a sales call. Book the Ryte demo if accessibility or GDPR compliance are genuine obligations for your organization and you need those scored alongside SEO and performance in a single enterprise platform, and you have the procurement process to support a contact-for-pricing tool. Don't expect Screpy to satisfy a compliance audit, and don't expect Ryte's sales process to make sense for a five-page small business site.

Frequently asked questions

Does Screpy include accessibility or GDPR compliance checks like Ryte?

Screpy has no accessibility or compliance auditing of any kind; its feature set covers site auditing, rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and Core Web Vitals only. Ryte includes dedicated WCAG accessibility and GDPR compliance pillars as part of its six-pillar Website User Experience score, which is a fundamentally different scope than Screpy is built for.

Why does Ryte not publish pricing while Screpy does?

Ryte sells entirely through a demo-first enterprise sales process, with cost negotiated based on site size and requirements, so there is no published rate card for any tier. Screpy is priced for self-serve signup, with three tiers from $10 to $59 a month listed directly on its site and no sales conversation required to start.

Is Screpy's "AI-powered" claim the same thing as AI search visibility tracking?

Screpy's AI-powered label refers to AI-generated audit recommendations that translate raw crawl findings into plain-language, prioritized fixes, not tracking for AI Overviews, ChatGPT, or other AI-generated search answers. Neither Screpy nor Ryte offers AI search citation tracking; both remain scoped to traditional technical SEO and, in Ryte's case, performance, accessibility, and compliance.

Can I get API access on Screpy the way I can on Ryte?

Screpy does not offer API access on any of its three plans, Lite, Pro, or Advanced, so data cannot be piped into a custom dashboard or reporting stack. Ryte includes API access as a standard part of its single Enterprise tier, though reaching that tier requires going through Ryte's sales process rather than a self-serve signup.

Which tool is better for a small agency managing several small client sites?

Screpy fits that use case better, since unlimited projects and team members on every plan, plus rank tracking, uptime monitoring, and white-label PDF reports from the $30-a-month Pro tier, cover what small client accounts typically need without a per-client price increase. Ryte's enterprise sales process and lack of published pricing make more sense for a smaller number of larger, more complex accounts.

Is Ryte worth the sales process for a site with no compliance requirements?

Probably not: without real accessibility or GDPR compliance exposure, you'd be navigating Ryte's demo process to unlock pillars, accessibility and compliance scoring, that add no practical value to your reporting. Screpy or a comparable self-serve crawler covers standard technical SEO needs without the sales cycle.

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