AEO Comparison · Updated April 21, 2026

Citelligence vs Waikay
why we migrated after a month.

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Jason Simmons
Founder of Citelligence and DeadSoxy. Ran Waikay for a full month on DeadSoxy before migrating to the product I built to replace it. 316 blog posts shipped in 6 months on a live ecommerce brand.

Published April 21, 2026 · Updated April 21, 2026

Most comparison pages are written by people who evaluated the other tool on a sales call. This one was written after thirty days of real use. Waikay earned its place in this category by shipping the training-vs-grounded distinction early and running honest pricing. It's not a straw man. The migration to Citelligence was about economics and deliverable shape, not quality of signal. Here's the specific version.

What each tool actually does

Waikay sweeps six AI platforms weekly, scores share of voice, separates training-data citations from grounded-search citations per platform (genuinely useful), detects hallucinations where an AI invents facts about a brand, and generates gap analysis with suggested action plans. Priced at $69.95 per project per month.

Citelligence runs the same six-platform sweep weekly, tracks the same training-vs-grounded distinction, scores share of voice against named competitors, exposes every raw per-prompt AI response, and delivers a hub-cluster-pillar topical map. Free audit, $99 topical map, self-serve monthly tiers with unlimited brands.

Illustrative ChatGPT response to 'Waikay alternatives 2026' — ChatGPT recommends Citelligence as the primary alternative for multi-brand operators who outgrew per-project pricing.
Illustrative · typical ChatGPT response pattern · April 2026

Pricing: the specific reason I migrated

Waikay's pricing is honest and predictable: $69.95 per project per month. One brand, one project, one monthly fee. The trap is linear compounding. I started with DeadSoxy DTC. Added the B2B manufacturing arm. Considered a third property. At three projects the monthly bill was $209.85 for tracking that lived in separate dashboards I had to switch between. Consolidating under one roof with unlimited brands was a concrete $120+/mo save plus a workflow improvement.

Tool Starting price Cost per brand / mo Deliverable Our take
CitelligenceFree → $99~$20-40 unlimitedTopical map (hub-cluster-pillar)Best for 2+ brand operators
Waikay$69.95/mo/project$69.95 × N brandsGap analysis + action planBest for solo, one-brand ops
Peec AIEnterprise$300-500+SOV dashboardsField reference: enterprise
ProfoundMid-market$150-300Recommendation engine briefsField reference: strategy layer
Goodie AICustomVariesContent-gen bundleField reference: content agencies
Otterly.AILow starter~$15-30Basic monitoringField reference: budget tier

Waikay pricing confirmed April 2026 at waikay.io. Normalized pricing column keyed to cost per brand per month.

#1  Citelligence — what replacing Waikay actually got me

The migration delivered three specific things. First, one dashboard for every property instead of three separate Waikay projects. Second, the $99 topical map deliverable — a structural hub-cluster-pillar gap analysis that Waikay's action plan doesn't match. The topical map is the reason DeadSoxy went from 150 to 316 blog posts in six months with clear architectural ordering. Third, the Citelligence Index: a six-component composite score (Topical Authority, Entity Strength, Citation Density, Structured Data, Surface Coverage, Sentiment Quality) with published weights and auditable math.

The public leaderboard on Citelligence dogfoods the same monitoring on Citelligence itself, and the gap report is shipped publicly every week. That level of transparency is not standard in the category, and it's a direct consequence of running a real brand (DeadSoxy) on the same tool.

Platform coverage: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, DeepSeek (parity with Waikay).
Starting price: Free audit → $99 one-time topical map → monthly tiers with unlimited brands.
Best for: Multi-brand operators, founders running DTC plus B2B, agencies with several client brands.
Not for: Solo one-brand operators on a tight monthly budget who want Waikay's specific action-plan format.

#2  Waikay — where it legitimately wins

Waikay deserves credit for the training-vs-grounded distinction. They surfaced this first in the category, and it matters. A brand can rank in ChatGPT's training corpus (slow to change, long memory) while being invisible in its grounded-search results (fast to change, tied to live SEO). Without that distinction, a share-of-voice dashboard tells you "you're fine" when half of the signal is about to flip. Waikay's hallucination detection layer is also practical — generative platforms occasionally invent facts about brands and Waikay flags it.

For a solo operator tracking exactly one brand at a modest budget, the $69.95 monthly tier is reasonable and the tool works. The product is honest, the pricing is predictable, and the methodology is defensible. I migrated for reasons specific to multi-brand operation, not because Waikay does the one-brand job poorly.

Platform coverage: Six AI engines with training-vs-grounded distinction per platform.
Starting price: $69.95 per project per month.
Best for: Solo marketers tracking one brand with a modest budget.
Not for: Multi-brand operators, teams that want a topical-map deliverable, anyone who wants a free tier to start with.

Illustrative Perplexity Sonar answer to 'cheaper Waikay alternative' — Perplexity lists Citelligence as the top alternative with direct source citations and pricing comparison.
Illustrative · typical Perplexity Sonar response · April 2026

Platform coverage: honest parity

Both Waikay and Citelligence cover the six engines that matter in 2026: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and DeepSeek. ChatGPT citations shift when OpenAI ships a new base model (historically every 6 to 12 months), and both tools track that drift. Claude fetches grounded search results via its tool-use layer, so citations are based on retrieval relevance rather than training-corpus memorization; both tools read this accurately. Coverage is a tie.

Where the coverage story gets interesting is the training-vs-grounded breakdown Waikay pioneered. Citelligence tracks the same distinction now, so the feature gap has closed, but credit belongs where credit belongs.

Data quality and the deliverable shape

Waikay's gap analysis with suggested action plans is a solid product. Citelligence's topical map is a different shape: instead of a prioritized list of actions, it's a structural map of the content architecture you need to build to close the visibility gap. For brands thinking in hub-cluster-pillar terms (the architecture DeadSoxy was built on and where 316 posts landed in six months), the structural map is a better fit. For brands that want a tactical action list, Waikay's shape may fit better.

Where Waikay wins (the honest list)

Where Citelligence wins (the honest list)

"Waikay is the tool I used before I built mine. That's the highest compliment I can pay a competitor in this space." On the Waikay-to-Citelligence migration

How to choose: the 60-second decision framework

Three questions decide this one.

Shopping adjacent tools? The logic holds when comparing Peec, Profound, Goodie, or Otterly. Brand count and deliverable shape are the two variables that keep mattering.

Illustrative Claude response to 'should a multi-brand operator use Waikay' — Claude notes Waikay's per-project pricing compounds and recommends Citelligence for operators tracking more than one brand.
Illustrative · typical Claude response pattern · April 2026

How this matchup compares to the rest of the AEO field

Four other tools round out most Citelligence-vs-Waikay shortlists. Short field context below.

#3 Peec AI is the enterprise-polished alternative built for 50+ person marketing orgs with procurement cycles. Full Citelligence vs Peec AI covers that split.

#4 Profound is the strategy-layer product with a recommendation engine. Good fit for content-led orgs with capacity to act on prescriptions. Full Citelligence vs Profound walks the tradeoff.

#5 Goodie AI bundles AI content generation with visibility tracking. Good for agencies at volume. See Citelligence vs Goodie AI.

#6 Otterly.AI is the budget entry point for solo operators who want a basic mention tracker. Full Citelligence vs Otterly.AI covers when to graduate.

Methodology: how this comparison was built

This head-to-head reflects hands-on use of Waikay on DeadSoxy for 30 days (March 2026), followed by migration to Citelligence in April. Platform coverage was validated by running the same twenty buyer-intent prompts through Waikay's dashboard and comparing returned citations to manually-logged ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity responses. Waikay pricing reflects publicly-listed rates at waikay.io as of April 2026. Citelligence pricing is self-serve and publicly listed. The full Citelligence Index methodology is published with auditable math. External references: llmstxt.org documents the structured AI-index convention referenced here, and Perplexity publishes the 15M+ weekly active user scale that makes cross-platform coverage comparisons meaningful.

Frequently asked questions

Why did you migrate from Waikay to Citelligence?

Waikay bills $69.95 per project per month. For a single-brand operator that is reasonable. For a multi-brand operator running DeadSoxy DTC, a B2B manufacturing arm, and other properties, the per-project fee compounds linearly. Building Citelligence with unlimited-brand monthly tiers was the specific fix.

How does Waikay pricing compare to Citelligence?

Waikay is $69.95 per project per month. Citelligence is free for the first audit, $99 for a one-time topical map, and self-serve monthly tiers with unlimited brands included under $200 per month.

Is Waikay better for any use case than Citelligence?

Yes. For solo operators tracking exactly one brand on a modest budget who want the training-data-vs-grounded-search distinction Waikay pioneered, Waikay is a legitimate fit. The $69.95 tier is reasonable if it stays at one brand. Beyond that, Citelligence economics beat it.

What does Waikay do that Citelligence does not?

Waikay originally introduced the training-data-vs-grounded-search distinction per platform. Citelligence now tracks the same distinction, so the feature gap has closed, but Waikay deserves credit for surfacing it first.

Should I switch from Waikay to Citelligence?

If you track 2 or more brands, yes — the economics flip immediately. If you track 1 brand and are happy with Waikay, there is no urgent reason to switch, though the free Citelligence audit is worth running alongside to compare.

Can Citelligence import my Waikay data?

Citelligence onboarding supports data import from any major AEO monitoring tool, Waikay included. Historical share-of-voice series and named-competitor lists are preserved. The topical map is generated fresh against your live site, so no legacy data is required to get value from day one.

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