Comparison

Seek vs Semrush

The all-in-one marketing suite vs the focused SEO platform

Semrush has grown into a comprehensive marketing platform covering SEO, PPC, social media, and content marketing. Seek takes a different approach — doing SEO exceptionally well with AI search built in.

Key differentiator

Seek focuses purely on SEO with AI search monitoring included. Semrush spreads across multiple marketing disciplines, often at the expense of depth.

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Seek

AI-native SEO platform

Where Seek wins:

  • AI search visibility

    Monitor your brand across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude. Semrush doesn't offer this.

  • Focused on SEO

    No feature bloat from PPC, social, or content tools you don't need. Just SEO, done well.

  • Faster interface

    Purpose-built for SEO workflows. Get to your data faster without navigating a complex suite.

  • Better value for SEO

    Starting at £49/mo vs Semrush's £119/mo. You're not paying for features you won't use.

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Semrush

Est. 2008 · Boston, USA

Where Semrush wins:

  • Larger backlink index

    Semrush has 43T+ links — one of the largest indexes available.

  • All-in-one marketing

    If you need PPC, social, and content tools alongside SEO, Semrush has them.

  • Writing assistant

    AI-powered content optimisation tools built into the platform.

Features

Feature-by-feature comparison

A detailed look at how Seek and Semrush compare across key SEO capabilities.

SeekSemrush
AI Search
AI search monitoring
Multi-model coverage
Source attribution
Rank Tracking
Daily updates
Local tracking
Mobile tracking
SERP features
Backlinks
Backlink index size30T+43T+
New link alerts
Lost link alerts
Toxic link detection
Site Audits
Technical SEO audit
Core Web Vitals
Continuous crawling
Pricing

Pricing comparison

Semrush is 2-3x more expensive at every tier because you're paying for PPC, social, and content tools. If SEO is your focus, Seek offers better value.

PlanSeekSemrush
Entry£49/mo£119/mo
Professional£99/mo£229/mo
EnterpriseCustom£449/mo
Verdict

The bottom line

Semrush is an excellent choice if you need a complete marketing suite covering SEO, PPC, social media, and content in one platform. But if SEO is your primary focus, you're paying a premium for features you won't use — and still missing AI search visibility.

Our recommendation

Choose Seek if you want focused SEO tools with AI search monitoring at a fair price. Choose Semrush if you need an all-in-one marketing platform and don't mind the higher cost.

The all-in-one trade-off

Semrush has something for everyone: SEO, PPC, social media, content marketing, and more. The downside? Each individual tool is often less deep than a focused alternative. When you try to do everything, something has to give.

Why SEO teams choose Seek

Teams that switch from Semrush to Seek typically have one thing in common: they were only using the SEO features and paying for everything else. Seek lets them get the SEO tools they need — plus AI search monitoring — at a fraction of the price.

When Semrush makes sense

If you genuinely use Semrush's PPC keyword research, social media toolkit, and content assistant alongside SEO, the all-in-one convenience has value. But be honest about what you actually use before renewing.

FAQ

Common questions

Can I import my Semrush projects to Seek?

Yes. Export your tracked keywords and projects from Semrush and import them to Seek. We support CSV imports and our team can help with migration.

Does Semrush have AI search monitoring?

No. As of 2026, Semrush doesn't offer AI search visibility tracking. They have AI writing tools, but nothing that monitors how AI models reference your brand.

Is Semrush better for agencies?

Semrush's all-in-one approach can be convenient for agencies managing both SEO and PPC. But for SEO-focused agencies, Seek's lower cost and AI features often make more sense.

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