Peec is a fast-growing AI search analytics tool used by marketing teams and SEO agencies to track how often AI engines mention a brand, its share of voice, and the sources behind each answer. Promptleads tracks that too, then adds three things Peec does not: a coordinate local geo-grid, the drafted local fix, and a prospecting engine that finds the businesses to sell to in the first place.
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Peec is a polished analytics platform. It reports share of voice and citation rate across the major engines, estimates the sentiment of mentions, and its Sources view shows the exact domains and URLs an answer cites, sorted into competitors, owned, editorial, and reference. For a team that wants a clean, current read on AI mentions it is genuinely good, and it markets to agencies, not just single brands. We will say that plainly.
Peec measures at the brand and prompt level. Promptleads runs each prompt across a coordinate geo-grid of the metro, because best dentist near me answers differently across a city. If your clients are local, that is the difference between a single number and what a buyer actually sees on their block.
Peec assumes you already have the account to track. Promptleads has a second engine, Acquire, that scans a whole local market for businesses that rank on Google but go unnamed by AI, attaches the verbatim AI answer and the owner's verified contact, and turns a tracking tool into a pipeline of retainers. We have not seen a monitoring tool do this.
Peec shows you the sources behind an answer, which is useful for deciding what to do. Promptleads goes one step further and drafts the local work to earn more citations: an answer-first page, a Google Business Profile punch-list built from the categories and review counts of the competitors the AI actually cites, and a ranked off-site placement plan, each staged for your approval before anything ships.
Promptleads reports every number with a 95% confidence interval and confirms a change only when the intervals separate, with each figure tied to a logged AI answer. It is built so a client can check the engine themselves and the report still holds.
Pick Peec if you want a clean, current view of AI share of voice and citation sources for brands you already manage, and you are happy to handle the local nuance and the fixes yourself.
Pick Promptleads if your clients are local, you want the measurement plus the drafted fix and block-by-block accuracy, and you also want a way to find new clients. Both serve agencies. Promptleads adds the local execution and the pipeline.
Run a free checkFor the tracking, yes, and it adds three things Peec does not: a coordinate geo-grid for local accuracy, a local fix drafted and staged for approval, and Acquire, which finds AI-invisible local businesses to sell to.
Yes. Promptleads reports share of voice against the competitors named in the same answers, the citation sources behind each, presence rate, and local rank, with a confidence interval on every figure rather than a single snapshot.
Yes, on Studio and up. You get white-label reports and a live client portal you can share by link or put on your own brand. Enterprise adds a custom prompt pool, the sixth engine, a daily grid, and an SLA.