Autoriax vs SEObot
SEObot wins on hands-off automation; Autoriax wins on research depth, brand voice fidelity, quality scoring, and GEO/AI-visibility tracking.
Reviewed by the Autoriax editorial team — last updated April 2026
SEObot is the right pick if you want zero-touch weekly publishing; choose Autoriax when article quality, multi-source research, and AI-answer-engine visibility matter more than pure autopilot.
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Autoriax
$39/mo
12 articles/mo · Creator plan
Content teams and growth marketers who need articles grounded in deep multi-source research, consistent brand voice, CriticAgent quality scoring, and visibility tracking in AI answer engines.
SEObot
$49/mo
9 articles/mo · Starter
Busy founders and solo operators who want fully automated weekly SEO publishing with zero editorial overhead — just enter your URL and let the bot run.
Pricing verified against SEObot's public pricing page as of April 2026. As of April 2026, SEObot's entry plan is $49/mo for 9 articles. Higher tiers: $99/mo (20 articles), $199/mo (50 articles), $499/mo (100 articles, plus 20 directory listings/mo). Agency bulk pricing at $3.50/article for 300+ articles. A full refund is offered on the $49 plan if you are unsatisfied after the first article. Source: docs.seobotai.com/en/articles/10644453-what-s-seobot-pricing.
The quick verdict
Choose SEObot if…
- · You want fully autonomous weekly publishing with zero editorial time — SEObot's autopilot model is purpose-built for this.
- · You need to publish to Shopify, HubSpot, Wix, or Framer out of the box — SEObot's CMS integration list is broader than Autoriax's at entry tier.
- · You are a busy founder who needs SEO content running in the background while you focus on product, and editorial review is a cost you cannot afford.
- · You want to convert existing YouTube videos into SEO articles as a content repurposing workflow.
Choose Autoriax if…
- Article quality and source credibility matter — Autoriax's 6-stage research pipeline and CriticAgent scoring catch thin content before it is ever published.
- You need articles that sound like your brand without manually writing a tone brief — Autoriax reads your site and learns your voice automatically.
- You are investing in AI-answer-engine visibility (GEO) and need to track how often your brand surfaces in Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Gemini.
- You want editorial review before publishing — Autoriax's inbox model lets you approve, edit, or reject each draft; SEObot is autopilot-first with moderation as a secondary option.
Where SEObot is stronger
Honest comparison — these are real strengths.
- Genuinely hands-off autopilot: automatic keyword research, article creation, internal linking, and publishing run on a weekly schedule with no manual triggers required.
- Wide CMS integration surface — WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Wix, HubSpot, Framer, Notion, Next.js, plus REST API and Zapier.
- Anti-hallucination reflection system with Google-grounded fact-checking and source citations baked into every article.
- YouTube-to-article conversion and AI-generated mini SEO tools are genuinely differentiated features not common in the space.
Where Autoriax is stronger
For the persona we serve best, these matter most.
- 6-stage research pipeline (Tavily + SearXNG + Gemini + Perplexity) produces articles grounded in multiple independent sources, not a single automated pass.
- CriticAgent scores every article on 6 quality dimensions and auto-refines weak sections before delivery — quality assurance that runs before you see the draft.
- GEO / AI-visibility tracking monitors how your brand surfaces in Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Gemini answer responses — a capability SEObot does not offer as of April 2026.
- Brand voice is auto-extracted from your existing published site copy, not selected from a tone preset menu, giving closer brand alignment without manual configuration.
Feature-by-feature comparison
Specifics, not adjectives. Highlighted rows indicate a clear winner.
| Feature | Autoriax | SEObot |
|---|---|---|
| Entry-tier price | $39/mo (Creator — 12 articles) | $49/mo (9 articles) |
| Articles/mo at entry tier | 12 articles/mo | 9 articles/mo |
| Multi-source research pipeline | 6-stage pipeline (Tavily + SearXNG + Gemini + Perplexity) | Single-pass with Google-grounded fact-checking |
| Source citations | Inline citations with source metadata | Included — Google research with inline citations |
| Brand voice learning | Auto-extracted from your existing site copy | Audience analysis from your URL; tone customization not detailed in public docs as of April 2026 |
| Editorial inbox / human-in-the-loop review | Editorial inbox by default — every article reviewed before publish | Autopilot-first; article approval available as an opt-in toggle |
| Auto-publishing | WordPress, webhooks, ZIP export | Fully automated to WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Wix, HubSpot, Framer, Notion, Next.js |
| Internal linking automation | Included in publishing pipeline | Automatic — scans site, identifies anchor opportunities, links to key pages |
| GEO / AI-visibility tracking | Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Gemini mention tracking | — (not listed in public docs as of April 2026) |
| Free trial | Free trial available — no credit card required | Full refund on $49 plan after first article if unsatisfied |
Frequently asked
Is SEObot truly autopilot — does Autoriax compete with that?
SEObot is designed from the ground up as a zero-touch autopilot: you enter your URL, it researches keywords, writes articles, and publishes on a weekly schedule without further input. Autoriax is not a pure autopilot — it assumes you want to review each article in its editorial inbox before it goes live. That trade-off is intentional: Autoriax prioritises quality control over hands-off convenience. If you genuinely want to set and forget, SEObot is better suited to that workflow. If you want to stay in control of what goes live on your domain, Autoriax is the better fit.
Which produces better article quality, SEObot or Autoriax?
In our view, Autoriax produces more research-grounded articles. Every piece runs through a 6-stage research pipeline that draws from Tavily, SearXNG, Gemini, and Perplexity independently, then a CriticAgent scores the draft on 6 quality dimensions and auto-refines weak sections. SEObot uses a single automated pass with Google-grounded fact-checking, which is solid for volume publishing but does not replicate that level of source triangulation or editorial quality scoring. Whether the quality difference matters depends on your niche, competitive landscape, and publishing goals.
How does per-article cost compare between SEObot and Autoriax?
At SEObot's entry tier ($49/mo for 9 articles), cost works out to approximately $5.44 per article. At Autoriax's Creator tier ($39/mo for 12 articles), the subscription cost is roughly $3.25 per article, plus a transparent AI compute cost of approximately $0.20 per article for the research pipeline. For most users the total Autoriax cost per article is lower at entry tier. At SEObot's higher tiers (e.g. $199/mo for 50 articles), cost per article drops to $3.98 — competitive with Autoriax's compute-inclusive pricing. Prices as of April 2026.
Can SEObot match Autoriax's brand voice fidelity?
SEObot analyses your site URL during onboarding to understand your audience and niche, which informs content direction. However, SEObot's public documentation does not describe an automatic brand voice extraction process as of April 2026 — deep voice learning from your existing copy is not listed as a feature. Autoriax reads your published content, extracts tone patterns, vocabulary, and structural preferences automatically, and applies them to every article without you writing a tone brief. If brand consistency is critical to your content strategy, that distinction matters.
Is switching from SEObot to Autoriax worth it?
It depends on what is frustrating you. If SEObot articles are ranking but feel generic, lack source depth, or do not sound like your brand — Autoriax addresses those gaps directly. If you want to start tracking how your brand appears in Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Gemini answer responses (GEO), Autoriax is the only platform in this comparison that provides that visibility. If, on the other hand, SEObot's autopilot is working well and hands-off automation is your priority, switching will add editorial overhead without a proportionate benefit.
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