Search Atlas vs Semrush in 2026: autonomous SEO automation vs the most complete data platform
Search Atlas bets on OTTO SEO doing the work for you. Semrush bets on having the deepest keyword, backlink, and AI visibility data anywhere.
Semrush tracks AI visibility across 5 engines including both Google AI Overviews and Google AI Mode, but only on Guru ($249.95/mo) and Business ($499.95/mo) plans. Search Atlas includes basic LLM Visibility tracking from its $99/month Starter plan.
Search Atlas has no public API on any plan. Semrush restricts API access to its Business plan at $499.95/month.
Search Atlas's OTTO SEO applies technical and content optimizations to a connected site automatically. Semrush surfaces audit recommendations but does not apply fixes on its own.
Semrush has a real free tier, even if capped at 10 searches per day. Search Atlas has no free tier; its cheapest plan is $99/month.
Semrush maintains one of the largest backlink indexes in the industry with a dedicated outreach module. Search Atlas does not list backlink analysis or link building among its core modules.
Search Atlas white-label reporting requires the Pro plan at $399/month or Agency at $999/month. Semrush white-label requires Business at $499.95/month.
Search Atlas and Semrush both track AI visibility now, but they got there from opposite directions. Semrush is the established data platform, keyword research, backlinks, technical audits, all built out over years, with AI visibility across five engines added as another module inside an already massive product. Search Atlas is newer and more ambitious in a different way: its OTTO SEO feature applies technical and content fixes autonomously rather than just surfacing recommendations, and its LLM Visibility tracking is part of a platform that also includes a website builder and a conversational strategy agent. Semrush wins on data depth and API access. Search Atlas wins on automation and price accessibility if you only need the entry tier. Neither offers a meaningful API at the price most teams actually pay, which is the shared blind spot worth knowing before you commit to either.
The tools at a glance
Search Atlas
AI-powered SEO and AEO suite with autonomous OTTO optimization and LLM visibility tracking
Search Atlas has evolved from a standard SEO suite into something closer to an autonomous marketing engine. OTTO SEO continuously monitors a connected site and applies approved technical and content optimizations without someone manually pushing each change, which is a genuinely different operating model from tools that just hand you a list of issues.
LLM Visibility tracks brand presence in AI-generated answers from ChatGPT and similar models, covering citation presence, sentiment, and competitive share of voice. It sits alongside Atlas Agent, a conversational interface for strategy questions, Content Genius for NLP-optimized drafting, and Website Studio for generating landing pages.
The catch is that meaningful automation is locked behind $199/month and above; the $99 Starter plan gives limited access to OTTO SEO and LLM Visibility. There is also no public API, so teams wanting to pull Search Atlas data into custom dashboards are out of luck regardless of plan.
| Feature | Starter $99/month | Growth $199/month | Pro $399/month | Agency $999/month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OTTO SEO automation | Limited | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| LLM Visibility tracking | Basic | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Content Genius | Limited | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| White-label | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Semrush
All-in-one SEO and AI visibility platform with keyword research, technical audits, and brand monitoring across five LLM engines
Semrush is the most complete SEO data platform available, covering keyword research across 140 countries, technical audits spanning more than 140 issue types, and one of the largest backlink indexes in the industry. AI visibility tracking across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode was added on top of that existing foundation.
The trade-off is that AI tracking, along with the content marketing toolkit, is gated to Guru at $249.95/month or higher, so the $139.95 Pro plan does not include it. White-label reporting and API access require Business at $499.95/month, the most expensive tier.
What Semrush does not do is apply fixes automatically the way Search Atlas's OTTO SEO does. It surfaces the data and the recommendations, comprehensively, but execution remains a manual or team responsibility rather than something the platform handles for you.
| Feature | Free Free | Pro $139.95/mo | Guru $249.95/mo | Business $499.95/mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI visibility tracking | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Content marketing toolkit | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| White-label reporting | No | No | No | Yes |
| API access | No | No | No | Yes |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| AI visibility / LLM tracking | Yes (basic from Starter, full from Growth) | Yes (Guru and above) |
| Autonomous fix application | Yes (OTTO SEO) | No |
| Keyword research depth | Moderate | Extensive |
| Backlink database | No dedicated module | Yes (large index) |
| Content generation | Yes (Content Genius) | Yes (content marketing toolkit) |
| White-label reporting | Pro plan and above ($399/mo) | Business plan only ($499.95/mo) |
| API access | No public API | Business plan only |
| Free tier | No | Yes (capped) |
| Entry price with AI tracking included | $99/mo (limited) / $199/mo (full) | $249.95/mo |
Which should you choose?
This is a genuine automation versus depth trade-off. Search Atlas's OTTO SEO changes the operating model, moving from recommendations to execution, which is valuable for lean teams that do not have the headcount to action every audit finding manually. Semrush has no equivalent, but its keyword database, backlink index, and audit coverage are broader and more mature than Search Atlas's at every price point. Neither platform makes API access easy: Search Atlas has none at all, and Semrush reserves it for the $499.95/month Business tier, so teams building custom reporting pipelines will be frustrated by both.
Bottom line
Choose Search Atlas if you want AI visibility tracking combined with automation that actually applies fixes, and $199+/month fits your budget. Choose Semrush if data depth across keywords, backlinks, and technical audits matters more than automation, and you are prepared to pay Guru pricing or above to add AI visibility on top. If API access is a hard requirement at a reasonable price, neither tool is a strong fit, and a platform built around API-first delivery, like AI Peekaboo for the AI visibility layer specifically, is worth evaluating alongside whichever suite you pick for core SEO.
Frequently asked questions
Does Search Atlas or Semrush have better AI visibility tracking?
Semrush tracks five engines including both Google AI Overviews and Google AI Mode, giving it broader Google-specific coverage, while Search Atlas's LLM Visibility focuses on ChatGPT and similar models with less clarity on AI Overviews coverage. Search Atlas is available at a lower entry price, but Semrush requires Guru at $249.95/month or above to unlock its AI tracking.
Is Search Atlas worth it just for OTTO SEO automation?
Yes, if you have limited team capacity to action SEO audit findings manually, since OTTO SEO applies approved technical and content fixes on its own rather than just flagging them. Semrush has no equivalent automation feature and requires someone to implement every recommendation it surfaces.
Does either tool have an API for custom reporting?
Semrush offers API access, but only on its Business plan at $499.95 per month. Search Atlas has no public API at any price point, which limits both tools for teams wanting to build custom dashboards without paying premium pricing.
Which tool is cheaper for a small agency just starting out?
Search Atlas's Starter plan at $99/month is cheaper than Semrush's Pro plan at $139.95/month, but neither includes full AI visibility tracking at that price; Search Atlas gives limited AI tracking from Starter while Semrush requires jumping to Guru at $249.95/month for any AI visibility at all.
Can I use Search Atlas or Semrush for white-label agency reporting?
Both support white-label reporting, but only at their higher tiers. Search Atlas requires Pro at $399/month or Agency at $999/month, while Semrush requires Business at $499.95/month. Agencies on tighter budgets will find both options expensive for white-label delivery specifically.

