Key Takeaways
- AccuRanker is a traditional rank tracker (since 2013) that added AI visibility monitoring via AccuLLM in late 2024/2025, while AI Peekaboo is a pure-play AI visibility tool built specifically for SaaS companies
- AccuRanker's pricing starts at $109/mo for 1,000 keywords but AI visibility (AccuLLM) is a separate add-on with unclear pricing -- AI Peekaboo starts at $99/mo with AI visibility included
- AccuRanker tracks 4 AI models (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode) vs AI Peekaboo's 5 (adds Gemini to that list)
- AccuRanker offers unlimited users, domains, and API calls on all plans -- a huge advantage for agencies managing multiple clients
- AI Peekaboo includes white-label reporting in its base $99/mo plan, making it more agency-friendly for client deliverables
- AccuRanker is better if you need both traditional SEO rank tracking and AI visibility in one platform -- AI Peekaboo is better if you only care about AI search and want simpler, cheaper pricing
Overview
AccuRanker

AccuRanker has been around since 2013 as a fast, accurate rank tracker for traditional SEO. It's known for real-time updates, unlimited users, and a clean interface that agencies and enterprises love. In late 2024 or early 2025, they launched AccuLLM -- their AI visibility module that tracks brand mentions across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode.
The pitch: you get traditional rank tracking and AI visibility in one platform. No need to juggle multiple tools. AccuRanker's core strength is speed and scale -- they can handle 100,000+ keywords without breaking a sweat. AccuLLM feels like an extension of that philosophy: track prompts the same way you track keywords, analyze sentiment, see which sources AI models cite, and compare against competitors.
Pricing starts at $109/mo for 1,000 keywords (traditional rank tracking). AccuLLM is listed as a separate feature, but the website doesn't clearly state whether it's included in base plans or costs extra. That ambiguity is a problem.
AI Peekaboo

AI Peekaboo is a newer player built specifically for AI visibility. No traditional rank tracking, no keyword research tools -- just AI search monitoring. The focus is SaaS companies trying to get mentioned in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode.
The interface is simple: pick prompts you want to track, see your visibility score, analyze which competitors are mentioned, and get white-label reports for clients. AI Peekaboo includes white-label in the base $99/mo Pro plan, which is a smart move for agencies.
The downside: we don't have detailed feature breakdowns from their website. The live data shows a clean interface and a focus on prompt tracking, but it's unclear how deep the analytics go compared to AccuRanker's AccuLLM. No mention of sentiment analysis, source citation tracking, or content gap analysis.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | AccuRanker | AI Peekaboo |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | From $109/mo (1,000 keywords) | From $99/mo (Pro plan) |
| Free trial | Yes | Unknown |
| AI models tracked | 4 (ChatGPT, Perplexity, AI Overviews, AI Mode) | 5 (adds Gemini) |
| Traditional rank tracking | Yes (core product) | No |
| Unlimited users | Yes | Unknown |
| Unlimited domains | Yes | Unknown |
| API access | Yes (unlimited calls) | Unknown |
| White-label reports | Unknown | Yes (included in $99/mo) |
| Sentiment analysis | Yes | Unknown |
| Source citation tracking | Yes | Unknown |
| Competitor analysis | Yes | Yes |
| Target audience | Agencies, enterprises, consultants | SaaS companies, agencies |
| Founded | 2013 | Unknown (newer) |
Traditional rank tracking vs AI-only focus
This is the core difference. AccuRanker is a rank tracker first, AI visibility tool second. If you're already tracking keywords in Google, Bing, and other search engines, AccuRanker lets you add AI visibility without switching platforms. You get one dashboard for traditional SEO and AI search.
AI Peekaboo doesn't do traditional rank tracking at all. It's purely AI visibility. If you don't care about Google SERPs and only want to know how you're showing up in ChatGPT and Perplexity, AI Peekaboo is simpler and cheaper.
The question: do you need both? Most SEO teams in 2026 are tracking both traditional and AI search. If that's you, AccuRanker makes more sense. If you're a SaaS company that's already using Ahrefs or Semrush for traditional SEO and just need AI visibility as a separate layer, AI Peekaboo could work.
AI model coverage
AccuRanker tracks 4 AI models: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. That covers the big ones, but it's missing Gemini, Claude, Meta AI, DeepSeek, Grok, and Mistral.
AI Peekaboo tracks 5 models: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode. The addition of Gemini is notable -- Google's AI is growing fast, and tracking it matters.
Neither tool covers the full spectrum of AI models. If you need comprehensive coverage across 10+ models, you're looking at a different category of tool. Promptwatch tracks 10 AI models and goes deeper with crawler logs, content gap analysis, and AI-generated content optimization.

For most teams, though, ChatGPT and Perplexity are the priority. Both AccuRanker and AI Peekaboo cover those.
Pricing comparison
| Plan | AccuRanker | AI Peekaboo |
|---|---|---|
| Entry plan | $109/mo (1,000 keywords) | $99/mo (Pro plan) |
| Mid-tier | $579/mo (10,000 keywords) | Unknown |
| High-tier | $1,929/mo (50,000 keywords) | Unknown |
| Enterprise | Custom (100,000+ keywords) | Unknown |
| Annual discount | 10% | Unknown |
| AccuLLM pricing | Unclear (separate add-on?) | Included |
| White-label | Unknown | Included in $99/mo |
AccuRanker's pricing is transparent for traditional rank tracking but murky for AccuLLM. The website mentions AccuLLM as a feature but doesn't say whether it's included in the $109/mo plan or costs extra. That's frustrating. If AccuLLM is an add-on, the total cost could be higher than AI Peekaboo.
AI Peekaboo's $99/mo Pro plan includes AI visibility and white-label reporting. That's straightforward. But we don't know what the limits are -- how many prompts, how many domains, how many users. The lack of pricing tiers on their website suggests they might have a simpler model (one plan fits all) or they're still figuring it out.
For agencies, AccuRanker's unlimited users and domains on all plans is a huge win. You can manage 50 clients on one account without per-seat fees. AI Peekaboo doesn't clarify this.
Feature depth: sentiment, sources, and competitor analysis
AccuRanker's AccuLLM includes sentiment analysis (how AI models talk about your brand -- positive, neutral, negative), source citation tracking (which websites AI models cite when mentioning you), and competitor analysis (who else is mentioned in the same prompts).
AI Peekaboo's website mentions competitor analysis but doesn't detail sentiment or source tracking. The interface screenshots show a clean visibility score and prompt tracking, but we don't see the same level of analytical depth.
This matters if you're trying to optimize your AI visibility. Knowing which sources AI models cite tells you where to publish content. Sentiment analysis tells you whether you need to fix negative perceptions. Without those layers, you're just tracking mentions without understanding why.
White-label reporting for agencies
AI Peekaboo includes white-label reporting in the $99/mo plan. That means you can rebrand the reports with your agency logo and deliver them to clients without showing the AI Peekaboo branding.
AccuRanker doesn't mention white-label on their website. They might offer it on higher-tier plans or as an add-on, but it's not clear. For agencies, this is a dealbreaker feature. If you're charging clients for AI visibility monitoring, you need to deliver branded reports.
Edge to AI Peekaboo here.
API access and integrations
AccuRanker offers unlimited API calls on all plans. That's rare. Most tools charge per API call or limit access to enterprise plans. If you're building custom dashboards, integrating with internal tools, or pulling data into Looker Studio, AccuRanker's API is a big advantage.
AI Peekaboo doesn't mention API access on their website. That could mean it's not available, or it's just not highlighted. For technical teams, this is a gap.
User experience and interface
AccuRanker's interface is fast and clean. It's built for people who track thousands of keywords and need to move quickly. The learning curve is low if you've used any rank tracker before. AccuLLM sits inside the same interface, so you're not jumping between tools.
AI Peekaboo's interface (based on screenshots) looks simpler and more visual. The prompt tracking flow is intuitive: pick a prompt, track it, see your score. It feels like a tool designed for marketers who don't want to dig into technical details.
If you're a solo SaaS founder or a small marketing team, AI Peekaboo's simplicity is appealing. If you're an agency managing 20 clients with complex reporting needs, AccuRanker's depth and flexibility win.
Pros and cons
AccuRanker pros
- Combines traditional rank tracking and AI visibility in one platform
- Unlimited users, domains, and API calls on all plans
- Real-time updates and fast performance
- Sentiment analysis and source citation tracking
- Trusted by agencies and enterprises since 2013
AccuRanker cons
- AccuLLM pricing is unclear (might be an expensive add-on)
- Only tracks 4 AI models (missing Gemini, Claude, others)
- White-label reporting not mentioned (might not be available)
- Overkill if you don't need traditional rank tracking
AI Peekaboo pros
- Simple, focused AI visibility tool
- $99/mo pricing includes white-label reporting
- Tracks 5 AI models (includes Gemini)
- Built specifically for SaaS companies
- Clean, intuitive interface
AI Peekaboo cons
- No traditional rank tracking (need a separate tool)
- Limited feature transparency on website
- No mention of API access, unlimited users, or domain limits
- Unclear how deep the analytics go (sentiment, sources, etc.)
- Newer player with less proven track record
Who should pick AccuRanker
Pick AccuRanker if:
- You're already tracking traditional SEO rankings and want to add AI visibility without switching tools
- You're an agency or enterprise managing multiple clients and need unlimited users and domains
- You need API access to build custom dashboards or integrate with other tools
- You want deep analytics like sentiment analysis and source citation tracking
- You're comfortable with higher pricing in exchange for more features and scale
AccuRanker makes sense for teams that are serious about SEO and want a single platform for everything. The unlimited users and API access are killer features for agencies.
Who should pick AI Peekaboo
Pick AI Peekaboo if:
- You only care about AI visibility and don't need traditional rank tracking
- You're a SaaS company with a small marketing team
- You want simple, transparent pricing with white-label reporting included
- You need to track Gemini (which AccuRanker doesn't cover)
- You prefer a clean, focused tool over a feature-heavy platform
AI Peekaboo is better for teams that want to get started quickly without a steep learning curve or complex pricing.
Final verdict
AccuRanker wins if you need both traditional SEO and AI visibility in one platform, especially if you're an agency managing multiple clients. The unlimited users, domains, and API access are hard to beat. But the unclear AccuLLM pricing is a red flag -- you might end up paying more than expected.
AI Peekaboo wins if you only care about AI search and want a simple, affordable tool with white-label reporting included. The $99/mo price point is attractive, and the focus on SaaS companies feels right. But the lack of feature transparency and API access limits its appeal for technical teams.
For most teams in 2026, I'd lean toward AccuRanker if you're already invested in traditional SEO. If you're a SaaS startup that's all-in on AI search and doesn't care about Google rankings, AI Peekaboo is the cleaner choice. Just know that neither tool covers the full AI landscape -- if you need comprehensive AI visibility across 10+ models plus content optimization, you're looking at a different tier of tool.