Peec AI is an AI search analytics tool built for marketing teams and agencies. Its core function is measuring brand visibility across AI-generated responses, tracking what Peec calls a "Visibility" score: the percentage of AI responses in which a brand appears. If you want to know how often ChatGPT, Perplexity, or similar platforms mention your brand when answering relevant queries, Peec gives you a number for that. The company has attracted serious backing, having raised $21 million in a Series A led by Singular, with Antler, Combination VC, identity.vc, and S20 also participating. That funding signals real momentum in the AI search analytics category.
Both tools sit in the same emerging category: helping brands understand and improve how they appear in AI-generated answers. But they approach the problem from different angles. Peec is primarily an analytics and measurement platform. Geodde is built around optimization and content generation. That distinction matters when you're deciding where to invest your time and budget.
Common reasons teams evaluate alternatives to Peec include wanting to move from measuring visibility to actively improving it, needing content workflows baked into the same platform, or looking for a tool that helps create the brand knowledge base AI models draw from. If your current workflow involves exporting data from an analytics tool and then figuring out what to do with it separately, that friction is worth examining.
Recent research shows AI Overviews expanded from 7 to 229 countries between 2024 and 2025. The window for establishing brand presence in AI-generated answers is open now, not later. The question is whether you need a measurement tool, an optimization tool, or both.
We built Geodde to close the loop between measurement and action. Knowing your brand appears in 12% of relevant AI responses is useful. Knowing why it doesn't appear in the other 88%, and having a clear path to fix that, is what drives results.
The feature our customers react to most strongly is the AI voice interview. Rather than filling out forms or uploading documents, Geodde captures your brand knowledge through a conversational interview. That knowledge then becomes the foundation for content AI models can synthesize and cite. It's a different philosophy: instead of monitoring what AI says about you, you actively shape what AI has to work with.
Geodde also tests content directly against models like ChatGPT and Perplexity, surfacing specific gaps and generating optimized content to address them. For B2B SaaS companies trying to get cited by high-intent buyers using AI search, that workflow is purpose-built. Our listing on the Webflow Marketplace means Webflow site owners can discover and activate Geodde without any sales friction, which fits the self-serve model we've designed around.
Pricing is transparent: $189/month, no enterprise sales cycle required.
If your primary need is measurement and reporting, Peec has a clear value proposition. The Visibility score is a clean, trackable metric that makes sense to stakeholders and fits naturally into marketing dashboards. For agencies managing multiple brand clients who need to report on AI search presence, that kind of structured analytics output is useful.
Peec's Series A funding also means the product is likely investing heavily in platform depth, integrations, and enterprise features. Teams that need a well-resourced analytics vendor with agency-grade reporting should take Peec seriously.
Geodde is $189/month with self-serve access. You can start optimizing without a demo call or a custom quote. For early-stage B2B SaaS teams or growth marketers who want to move fast, that matters.
Peec's pricing isn't publicly listed, which typically means it's scoped to team size or usage volume. If you're an agency managing multiple brands, the per-client economics will be worth working out directly with their team.
When evaluating ROI, the relevant question isn't just cost per month. It's whether the platform helps you capture buyers who are already asking AI tools for recommendations in your category. Geodde is built specifically for that outcome.
Choose Geodde if: you're a B2B SaaS company that wants to improve how AI models cite and describe your product, you need content optimization built into the same workflow as your measurement, or you want a transparent, self-serve pricing model without a sales process.
Choose Peec if: your primary goal is analytics and visibility reporting, you're an agency managing multiple brand accounts, or you need a well-funded platform with structured metrics for stakeholder reporting.
The two tools aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. Some teams may find value in Peec's measurement layer alongside Geodde's optimization workflow. But if you're choosing one, the decision comes down to whether you need to track AI visibility or build it.