Peec AI is a Berlin-based startup that raised 7 million euros to build AI search analytics for marketing teams. Mentionable fits consultants, founders and in-house teams who want to know if AI recommends them without navigating enterprise complexity.
Different tools, different audiences. Here's how they stack up.
Pricing and what you get
Mentionable offers a 4-day free trial on all plans. Growth costs €79/month for 40 prompts across 3 LLMs chosen from 7 (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, Copilot, Google AI Mode, Google AI Overview), with 2 projects. Pro at €149/month for 80 prompts across 4 LLMs and 4 projects. Agency at €299/month with 5,000 credits, unlimited projects, and up to 7 LLMs.
Peec AI starts at $99/month for their Starter plan with 25 prompts, but that only covers 3 LLMs. If you want Claude or Gemini, those are paid add-ons. The Pro tier at $212/month gets you 100 prompts, and Enterprise starts at $530/month for 300+ prompts.
At similar entry price points, the LLM coverage differs. Mentionable lets you pick from 7 platforms (3 activated on Growth, 4 on Pro, up to 7 on Agency) with no paid add-ons per LLM. Peec's base tiers cover 3, with the rest available for extra cost.
What Mentionable does well
You choose from the full 7-LLM roster on every paid plan. No per-LLM add-on fees. Pick a plan based on prompts and the number of LLMs you need (3 on Growth, 4 on Pro, up to 7 on Agency).
Mentionable also ships a public MCP server. Connect it to Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, or ChatGPT and query your visibility data from your AI assistant. Agency customers get a one-shot GEO audit: a client-ready white-label report (competitor podium, prompt coverage heatmap, top citation sources, quality backlinks, AI-generated diagnostic, recommended content plan). Peec AI offers neither.
The 4-day free trial lets you test whether AI visibility tracking is useful for your business. Peec has limited free exploration, but meaningful usage requires their $99/month tier.
Prompt suggestions help you get started quickly. Enter your URL, and Mentionable generates relevant prompts based on your business. Peec requires manual prompt setup, which takes more time upfront.
What Peec AI does well
Sentiment analysis is Peec's standout feature. Most visibility tools tell you whether you appear. Peec tells you how you're being described. Is the AI mentioning you positively, neutrally, or negatively? If brand perception matters as much as visibility, this is genuinely valuable data.
Source tracking shows which websites and pages are driving your AI mentions. That's actionable information for content strategy. You can see what content influences how AI talks about you.
GDPR compliance is built in. If you operate in Europe or need compliance documentation, Peec is designed for those requirements.
Multi-language support covers 115+ languages. For brands tracking mentions across international markets, that coverage matters.
Team features like clean exports and stakeholder reporting make Peec a better fit for marketing teams who need to share results internally.
The core question
Do you need sentiment analysis?
If understanding whether AI mentions you positively or negatively changes how you operate, Peec's sentiment tracking justifies the higher price. It's a genuine differentiator that most tools don't offer.
If you want to know "does AI recommend me on the prompts that matter?" and the sentiment detail isn't critical, Mentionable gives you that answer for less money with broader LLM coverage included.
Which one fits you?
Mentionable works well for consultants, founders and in-house teams who want straightforward visibility tracking across the 7 major LLMs (choose the number based on plan), with a 4-day free trial to start and no per-LLM add-on complexity.
Peec AI works well for marketing teams who need sentiment analysis to inform brand strategy, source tracking to guide content decisions, GDPR compliance, or multi-language coverage. The higher price reflects the more sophisticated analytics.
Try Mentionable's 4-day free trial first. If you find yourself needing sentiment data or source attribution to make decisions, Peec is worth the investment.
