Peec AI tells you how visible you are in AI search. Readyt does that too, then goes and changes the answer, from inside Reddit.
| Feature | Readyt | Peec AI |
|---|---|---|
| AI visibility tracking (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity…) | ||
| Traces citations back to specific Reddit threads | Partial | |
| Native Reddit execution (replies, posts, DMs) | – | |
| Warmed accounts + anti-ban stack | – | |
| Community cross-mention network | – | |
| Lead generation from high-intent threads | – | |
| Multi-brand agency dashboards | Partial | |
| Prompt-level, multi-market tracking | Partial | |
| Entry price | $39/mo | ~€89/mo |
Feature and pricing data as of July 2026, based on public information. Spotted something outdated? Tell us and we'll fix it.
Peec AI is a strong analytics layer: it runs prompt panels across the major answer engines and shows you visibility, sentiment and sources. But when the dashboard says you're invisible, you still need someone to fix it. That's where Readyt lives, the Reddit threads AI engines actually cite. Readyt finds them, drafts native replies, ships them from warmed accounts, and the next crawl picks up your name. Measurement and execution, one loop.
Yes, some teams track with Peec and execute with Readyt. But Readyt's built-in AI visibility tracking covers the core metrics most founders need, so many start with Readyt alone.
No. Peec AI is an analytics platform, it measures your AI search visibility. Readyt is the execution layer: it drafts and ships the Reddit replies that change what AI answers.
For pure multi-client GEO reporting, Peec AI's dashboards are excellent. For agencies that also run Reddit growth for clients, Readyt's Agency plan does both, delivery included.
One well-placed comment pays for Readyt for a decade. Every week you wait, a competitor plants theirs.