Peec AI Alternative for Agencies with Multiple Brands: AI Search Visibility Platform (2026)
Peec at $95 is one-brand economics. In 2026 an agency visibility platform is unlimited projects, seats, and one prompt cadence. We run that on Promptwatch Kick-off.
The 2026 search for a Peec AI alternative is less "which tracker is nicer" and more "we have a book of brands and Peec's sticker is one project." Peec Starter is $95/mo. That is honest one-brand economics. An agency that needs an AI search visibility platform for multiple brands is buying a different shape: one vendor, a project per brand, seats that are not rationed, and a prompt list that does not get cut because another account used the budget.
The platform we run for that shape is Promptwatch. Agency Kick-off is $199/mo with unlimited projects and 10 seats. Essential is $95/mo for one project and 50 prompts, which matches Peec's price and Peec's one-brand job. Explore is free, ChatGPT only, 10 prompts. Explore is a demo. It is not a 2026 agency platform.
This post stays on the platform problem. We already named Otterly, Profound, and Scrunch in the multi-client brand-tracking note. You do not need those logos again to decide how brands share a login.
Why one-brand SKUs fail a book of brands
Agencies try three workarounds. All of them leak.
They buy one Peec project and mash two brands into one prompt list. Share of voice becomes noise. A win on brand A hides a loss on brand B.
They buy a project per brand on brand-priced plans. Invoices multiply. Prompt wording forks. The Friday review is a folder of exports.
They keep Peec on the flagship and "check ChatGPT by hand" for everyone else. That is how the small brand gets a surprise in a sales call.
A 2026 visibility platform for agencies is the thing that makes the first two unnecessary. Unlimited projects exist so you do not mash. Seats exist so the brand manager can look without waiting for a PDF.
What the platform has to do in 2026
Paid Promptwatch plans cover ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, plus AI Overviews and AI Mode, daily, from the UIs. Mention versus citation versus winning domain, per prompt, per engine. Query fan-outs show the background searches the model ran. That is often a comparison URL you are absent from.
Citation analytics at page and domain level. Crawler logs so "we published" is not the same ticket as "GPTBot never saw it." Visitor analytics via script or GTM so mentions are not sold as sessions.
Google Search Console's generative AI performance reports stay on each brand's Google account. That is the official Overviews scoreboard. The platform is the prompt layer GSC does not store, and the chatbot layer GSC cannot see.
Content Agents can plan and draft into Webflow or Framer. Drafts wait in a review inbox. Autopublish is optional. On a multi-brand book it should stay off. Legal-reviewed domains do not want a robot hitting publish.
How we onboard a book of brands
We do not open 400 prompts on day one. We pick the brand that already has a sales call script. Twenty-five prompts. Same strings on every engine. Baseline before anyone rewrites a page.
Then we clone the process, not the prompt list, onto the next brand. Comparisons and "best X" questions look similar across accounts. The nouns do not. A shared template with blank slots is fine. A shared live list is not.
Weekly cadence is the same for every project: daily refresh in the platform, a human pass once a week, multi-engine losses into the ticket tool you already use for title tags. Single-engine flips stay as notes for two weeks. GEO in 2026 is still that loop. The platform is the inbox.
Kick-off's ten seats are for operators plus the clients who asked for a login. If a brand does not want a seat, we still keep the project separate. Hiding a brand inside another project's tags is how you lose the baseline.
What we will not do in 2026
We will not call Peec "wrong." It is a monitor at $95. If you have one brand and a retainer for page work, Peec plus humans can be enough, with the crawl and traffic gaps said out loud.
We will not treat Explore as "the agency plan we will grow later." ChatGPT-only, 10 prompts, is a walkthrough.
We will not roll every brand into one network score for a new-business deck. That number has no denominator an operator can defend.
We will not replace classic rank tracking. Google positions still pay the rent. This platform sits next to them.
FAQ
Should every brand go on Kick-off immediately?
Only if you already need more than one project and seats. A single-brand pilot can live on Essential at $95 until the second brand shows up. Then the invoice should become Kick-off, not a second Essential, if you want one vendor relationship.
Can we keep Peec on two brands and Promptwatch on the rest?
You can for a quarter. You will then explain two UIs in the same weekly. We would rather migrate the Peec lists into Promptwatch once, keep the wording, and retire the extra login.
Does a visibility platform write the pages?
It can draft. It should not publish unsupervised. The agency still picks the URL, the first sentence, and whether the miss is a crawl block. See services.
What to do this week
- Count brands that need AI visibility in 2026, not brands you might pitch.
- If that number is one, Essential or Peec at $95 is the right price class. If it is more than one, price Kick-off at $199 against a stack of brand plans.
- Write 25 prompts for the first brand only. Load them. Do not copy them onto brand two.
- Invite one client to a seat. Confirm they can see mention versus citation without you on the call.
- Email hello@1001seomedia.com if you want us to run the first four onboards. Peec is a tracker. The 2026 alternative for a book of brands is a visibility platform plus people who close tickets.