CiteAgentic vs AIclicks
AIclicks tracks your AI visibility across many engines and bolts on a recommendations and outreach layer. CiteAgentic is an advisor agent that goes the last mile — it writes the fix, drafts the content, covers SEO and AEO in one loop, and re-scans to prove the lift. Here's a fair side-by-side.
AIclicks tells you what to do. CiteAgentic does it with you.
Both track AI visibility and turn it into actions. The difference is the depth of the action — a recommendations list versus an agent that produces the fix and the content.
Where they line up — and where they don't
| CiteAgentic | AIclicks | |
|---|---|---|
| AI-engine visibility tracking | 10+ engines | |
| Competitor tracking in LLMs | ||
| Recommendations / action plan | ||
| Paste-ready fix prompts per finding | recommendations | |
| Agent drafts the content | AI articles | |
| Organic / Google SEO audit + fixes | unified loop | add-on, AEO-first |
| Re-scan proof of lift | ||
| Source / Reddit outreach | roadmap | |
| Done-for-you service option | consultation | |
| Entry price | $0 free · $99/mo Pro | $59/mo Starter |
What you actually pay
AIclicks' published tiers (May 2026): Starter $59, Pro $189, Business $499, with engine count and article volume rising by tier. CiteAgentic starts free and is $99/mo for Pro with every engine included — and the platform's job is to ship the fix, not just rank the to-do list.
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