Omnia vs Peec AI
Peec AI is good at what it does. Solid monitoring, strong go-to-market, a dashboard that tells you where you stand. Though the question begs: is monitoring enough? If you've hit the ceiling of what a dashboard can tell you and you need a solution that can inform you on what to ship next, keep reading.

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Both track AI visibility. The difference is how often, how deep, and what you get when the data comes back.
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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.
Both tools are genuinely good at monitoring. The difference is what you need above the dashboard, and whether the platform you're paying for is built to take you there.
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$95 a month for monitoring. €79 a month for monitoring and everything after. The decision is clear.
Peec AI starts at $95/mo. Omnia starts at €79/mo. At similar price points, the difference isn't what you pay — it's what the platform does with what it finds. Peec AI gives you a dashboard. Omnia gives you feature-level sentiment analysis, prompt suggestions based on citation patterns, a transparent reasoning chain behind every recommended action, and a week-by-week execution roadmap across four LLMs. If you're already paying for monitoring and manually translating data into action, you're doing half the platform's job yourself. Omnia closes that loop.




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Frequently Asked Questions
At similar price points, both tools track brand mentions and citations across AI engines daily. The difference is what happens after. Peec surfaces the data and leaves you to interpret it. Omnia analyzes the citation patterns behind the data, surfaces prompt suggestions your brand can realistically win, shows you the reasoning chain behind every recommended action, and outputs a prioritized task list your team can execute this week. Monitoring is the same. The good stuff is what comes after.
Yes, and the difference is meaningful for teams making content decisions. Peec tracks brand-level sentiment: a score that tells you whether AI views your brand positively or negatively overall. Omnia goes to the feature level; it shows how AI evaluates your brand attribute by attribute, benchmarks each feature against specific competitors, and tracks how those scores shift over time. If a competitor is being praised for ease of use and you're not getting credit for the same capability, Omnia surfaces that gap specifically. Peec shows you the headline. Omnia shows you what's underneath it.
Every recommended action in Omnia comes with the reasoning behind it (which sources informed the recommendation, which citation patterns it's based on, and why that specific action moves the needle for that specific prompt). You're not getting a black-box output that says "publish more content." You're getting a reasoned recommendation that says which content to publish, which third-party domains to target, why those domains are trusted by AI engines for your category, and what success looks like when it works. You know exactly how Omnia reached each conclusion before you decide whether to act on it.
Omnia covers the four engines where B2B buying decisions are made — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. These are the surfaces where your buyers research, compare, and get recommended tools. Broader engine coverage matters less than depth of execution on the engines that actually drive pipeline. If your goal is to appear in the answers your buyers are reading, four engines done properly outperforms ten engines tracked shallowly.
Most teams are tracking within 24 hours — no onboarding calls, no implementation period. You connect your brand, set your prompt set, and Omnia starts returning citation data the same day. If you're coming from Peec, your prompt set is already defined. Migrating it takes less time than your next weekly report.
Yes. Every Omnia plan includes unlimited countries and unlimited languages at no additional cost. Geographic tracking runs through real browser sessions in actual locations, not API-simulated locales so the data reflects what buyers in each market actually see. If you're currently paying per-market fees that compound as your program scales, Omnia's pricing removes that ceiling entirely.
