Omnia vs Conductor
Conductor built its reputation on enterprise SEO and recently expanded into AI visibility tracking — it's a strong dashboard for seeing where you stand. Omnia was purpose-built to go further: it doesn't just show you AI visibility data, it tells you exactly what to do with it and helps you execute, daily. If your goal is to act on AI visibility data, not just report on it, Omnia is built for that.

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Both track AI visibility. The difference is how often, how deep, and what you get when the data comes back.
(Claude, Gemini, & CoPilot available as add-ons.)
Four engines tracked daily, in every country your buyers are searching from
Omnia covers extensively four engines where buying decisions are made. Real browser sessions. Actual geographic locations. Citation data down to the URL. And an action layer that converts every gap into something your team can ship.
Your competitor is being cited instead of you. Omnia shows you the exact URL that's winning the slot — and what to publish to take it back.
Tracking tools show you a score. Omnia shows you the source. Every citation tracked to URL level, classified by page type, owned, third-party, or social. Then it reverse-engineers the pattern into a content brief, a placement target, and a task list your team can execute this week.


Daily monitoring with real-time alerts
Citations shift when new content is indexed, when competitors publish, and when models update. Omnia captures those changes that same day.

Execution roadmap, not a dashboard
Content briefs, outreach targets, and week-by-week task lists built from citation data so your team can plan and execute quickly.

Citation intelligence to URL level
Every source AI engines reference is tracked to the exact URL — yours, a competitor's, or a third-party domain you should be targeting for placements.

Real browser execution by country
Every query runs through a real browser session in an actual geographic location. The same prompt from New York and Madrid returns different recommendations. With Omnia, you can capture both.
Conductor and Omnia both show how your brand appears in AI-generated answers. The deciding factor is what happens after the data lands: do you need a dashboard to study, or an execution engine that tells you what to do next?
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Omnia focuses on the four AI engines with the widest consumer adoption
Omnia focuses on the four AI engines with the widest consumer adoption: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. All four are included in the base plan from €79/mo, with daily automated execution and built-in content suggestions for each engine. Additional engines like Claude, Gemini, and Copilot are available as add-ons when you need them.




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Frequently Asked Questions
Conductor doesn't publish pricing. Omnia offers a starting plan from €79/mo with transparent, tiered pricing — no sales call required.
Omnia tracks the four AI engines with the widest consumer adoption: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. All four are included in the base plan. Claude, Gemini, and Copilot are available as add-ons.
Conductor is a full enterprise SEO suite spanning multiple modules (Intelligence, Creator, Monitoring, AgentStack), which typically requires a structured onboarding process. Omnia is designed for immediate time-to-value — sign up, add your domain, and start getting insights and content suggestions the same day.
Omnia is purpose-built for AI engine optimization. It doesn't replicate Conductor's traditional SEO toolkit (keyword tracking at scale, site health monitoring, content scoring). If your primary need is AI visibility with a clear path to action, Omnia delivers that without the complexity. If you need a full enterprise SEO suite with AI visibility layered on top, Conductor covers more ground.
Conductor launched AgentStack in April 2026, adding AI-powered agents for content and technical SEO tasks. It's a meaningful step, but it's brand new. Omnia has had an integrated execution engine from day one — content suggestions, execution roadmaps, and an MCP connector are all part of the core product.
Omnia runs its execution engine daily — every tracked prompt is checked and actioned automatically, with no credit budgets or rationing. Conductor's Growth plan includes 2,500 AI Search Credits per year [VERIFY], which works out to roughly 7 per day. That credit-based model means you choose which prompts to track and how often. With Omnia, the full prompt set runs every day.
