Peec is the analytics dashboard.
Bromley is the specialist whose MCP does the work, not just reports it.
Peec is a beautifully designed AI-visibility analytics dashboard: broad multi-surface coverage, mature sentiment analysis, and an accessible price. If you want a clean read on where you stand across many AI surfaces, it's lovely.
- A specialist you manage — not a tool you operate.
- Grounded in your own Search Console & product data.
- Nothing ships without your approval.
- Priced as a flat salary, self-serve — no demo call to learn the price.
Where Peec is strong
- Broad coverage — tracks your presence across around nine AI surfaces.
- Mature sentiment analysis, not just presence/absence.
- An accessible price point that's easy to say yes to.
- Clean, well-designed analytics that are a pleasure to read.
Where Bromley is different
- A specialist you manage, not a tool you operate.
- Grounded in your own Search Console & product data.
- Nothing ships without your approval.
- Every win comes back proven — a real citation, timestamped.
- Lives in Slack and an MCP; priced as a flat salary.
Peec is genuinely beautiful analytics — broad surface coverage, real sentiment maturity, an easy price. And it has an MCP, which matters: it means an AI assistant can read your visibility data. But Peec's MCP is read-only — it reports. Bromley's MCP does the work: from Slack or your assistant it can draft the fix, take your approval, ship it, and re-audit to confirm the citation moved. That's the whole difference between an analytics surface you read and a specialist you delegate to. Peec tells you the score; Bromley changes it — grounded in your own data, gated on your approval, and priced as a flat salary because it's doing a job, not selling you a chart.
What each one actually does.
| Capability | Peec | Bromley |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-surface coverage (~9 surfaces) | YesTracks presence across ~9 AI surfaces | PartialFocuses on ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews |
| Sentiment-analysis maturity | YesMature sentiment, not just presence | PartialSentiment is secondary to citation outcomes |
| Lower headline price | YesAn accessible, easy-yes price point | No$499/mo — a specialist salary, not a dashboard fee |
| Grounded in your own data | PartialPlatform tracking across surfaces | YesYour Search Console, products, and buyer queries |
| MCP can draft + approve + re-audit | NoMCP is read-only — it reports | YesMCP drafts the fix, takes approval, ships, re-audits |
| Drafts and ships the fix | NoAnalytics you read | YesDoes the work — you approve, it ships |
| Delegated specialist, not a dashboard | NoA dashboard you monitor | YesA hire you manage |
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Every claim above has a receipt.
No customer logos yet. Receipts instead — the captured AI answer that shows the citation you gained, timestamped, and a live shared report you can open yourself.
Pick Peec if you want broad, beautiful, well-priced analytics across many AI surfaces and you're happy reading the dashboard yourself. Bromley is for teams who want the work done — a specialist whose MCP drafts the fix, takes your approval, ships it, and re-audits — even if it costs more than a dashboard, because it's a hire, not a chart.
A specialist, not a subscription.
It learns the job
Point it at your domain. It grounds itself in your Search Console and product data.
It hands you finished work
Not "add schema" — the schema. The exact fix, drafted and ready to ship.
Nothing ships without you
Approve, edit, or dismiss. It's your name on the work; it acts like it knows that.
It proves it moved
Before/after in your own data — and when nothing moved, it says so.
$499/mo. Starts this afternoon.
A human in this seat is $8–12k/mo loaded and 90 days to start. This seat is published, self-serve, and shows its work.
- One AEO/GEO specialist — a defined role, not a tool
- Weekly deliverables, drafted for your approval
- Grounded in your own Search Console & product data
- Verified movement within four weekly audits — or the month is free
Bromley vs Peec — the honest FAQ.
Is Peec worth it for a small team?
Very much — Peec is well-priced and broad, and if you want a clean read on your AI visibility, it's one of the nicer dashboards. The catch is the same as any watcher: it shows you the gap and leaves the work to you. Bromley costs more because it does that work.
What does Peec cost vs Bromley?
Peec is the cheaper product, and we won't pretend otherwise — its price is a real strength. Bromley is $499/mo, a specialist salary. You're not comparing two dashboards; you're comparing a dashboard you read against a hire that drafts, ships, and re-audits the fix.
Can Bromley replace Peec?
If you only want broad multi-surface analytics and sentiment, Peec does that more cheaply and across more surfaces — keep it. Bromley replaces the person who'd act on Peec's readout: it drafts the fix, takes your approval, ships, and confirms the citation moved.
Both have an MCP — what's the difference?
Peec's MCP is read-only: an assistant can pull your visibility data. Bromley's MCP is an actor: from Slack or your assistant it drafts the fix, waits for your approval, ships it, and re-audits. One reports; one does the job. That's the core difference.
Does Peec cover more AI surfaces than Bromley?
Yes — Peec tracks around nine surfaces; Bromley concentrates on ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews and grounds every check in your own data. Breadth of monitoring vs depth of action on the engines that convert.
Does Bromley do anything Peec doesn't?
Bromley acts through its MCP — draft, approve, ship, re-audit — and grounds every finding in your own Search Console and product data. Peec is a beautiful place to see the score; Bromley is the specialist who changes it.
See what AI actually says about you.
Your first audit is free. Bromley checks whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews cite you — grounded in your own data, with every fix drafted for your approval.