SEORCE vs Sitebulb
Sitebulb explains the issues. SEORCE explains and ships the fix.
Sitebulb is a friendly, visual crawler that turns audits into prioritised, client-ready Hints, in both desktop and cloud. It explains issues clearly; it does not fix them. SEORCE crawls and audits too, then ships the fix with AutoFix, inside a full SEO and GEO platform.
Sitebulb vs SEORCE, in brief.
Sitebulb. Sitebulb is a technical-SEO crawler available in both desktop and cloud versions, known for visual reports and prioritised Hints that explain issues clearly, making audits accessible to less technical users while still covering crawl depth, JavaScript rendering and site-structure analysis. It is popular with agencies for client-ready reporting.
SEORCE. SEORCE is an AI-powered SEO and GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) platform that unifies traditional search and AI visibility in one system. It runs seven integrated engines, AI Beacon for AI visibility, Keyword Intelligence, Content Studio, the Technical Suite with one-click AutoFix, Rank Tracker, Web Analytics and Backlink Intelligence, all reading from one source of truth. Its defining difference in AI visibility is citation depth: where most tools report the domain an AI answer cited, SEORCE shows the exact source, the specific Reddit thread, YouTube video or page, and whether the AI cited it or only consulted it. It is built for brands and agencies worldwide, mid-market and enterprise, with custom integrations and APIs, GDPR compliance, SOC2-readiness and enterprise SLAs.
The short version. Sitebulb is a strong fit for technical seo. SEORCE is the more complete platform when you want AI visibility and the full SEO stack together, the exact source behind every AI answer, and the fixes shipped, not just flagged.
What is Sitebulb?
Sitebulb is a technical-SEO crawler available in both desktop and cloud versions, known for visual reports and prioritised Hints that explain issues clearly, making audits accessible to less technical users while still covering crawl depth, JavaScript rendering and site-structure analysis. It is popular with agencies for client-ready reporting.
Sitebulb is loved for clarity: visual reports, prioritised Hints that explain why an issue matters, JavaScript rendering and site-structure analysis, available as the only crawler with both desktop and cloud versions, which makes it a favourite for agencies presenting to clients.
But like other crawlers it reports rather than resolves, its cloud tiers have URL limits, and it does not provide rankings, content, backlink intelligence of its own or AI-visibility tracking. It is one tool in a larger stack.
What is SEORCE?
SEORCE is an AI-powered SEO and GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) platform that unifies traditional search and AI visibility in one system. It runs seven integrated engines, AI Beacon for AI visibility, Keyword Intelligence, Content Studio, the Technical Suite with one-click AutoFix, Rank Tracker, Web Analytics and Backlink Intelligence, all reading from one source of truth. Its defining difference in AI visibility is citation depth: where most tools report the domain an AI answer cited, SEORCE shows the exact source, the specific Reddit thread, YouTube video or page, and whether the AI cited it or only consulted it. It is built for brands and agencies worldwide, mid-market and enterprise, with custom integrations and APIs, GDPR compliance, SOC2-readiness and enterprise SLAs.
Sitebulb prioritises; the Technical Suite prioritises and resolves. It runs a full crawl and audit with index and AI-crawler readiness checks, and AutoFix applies common on-page fixes in a click rather than handing you a backlog.
And technical health never sits alone. The Technical Suite reads from the same source of truth as AI Beacon, Keyword Intelligence, Content Studio, Rank Tracker, Web Analytics and a Backlink Intelligence index deeper than Ahrefs or Semrush in almost every case, with custom integrations and APIs, GDPR compliance, SOC2-readiness and enterprise SLAs.
The honest side-by-side.
Sitebulb is the clearer audit presenter. SEORCE turns prioritised issues into shipped fixes and connects technical health to the rest of the stack.
| Sitebulb | SEORCE | |
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | Visual crawling and audits with prioritised hints | Technical health that connects to rankings, content and AI |
| Citation detail | No AI citation tracking | The exact source, the specific Reddit thread, YouTube video or page, plus whether AI cited it or only consulted it |
| Crawl & audit | Yes | Yes, with AI-crawler readiness checks |
| Fixes the issues | No, prioritised hints | AutoFix applies common on-page fixes in a click |
| Part of an SEO + GEO platform | Standalone tool | Yes, seven engines, one source of truth |
| AI visibility | No | AI Beacon, exact-source citations |
| Content generation | No | Content Studio, brand-aligned, built to be cited |
| Backlink intelligence | No | Deeper index than Ahrefs or Semrush in almost every case |
| Scale | Desktop and cloud, tiered URL limits | Mid-market and enterprise, worldwide |
| Best fit | Agencies wanting clear, client-ready audits | Teams wanting technical, search and AI in one platform |
Sitebulb details are publicly reported as of June 2026 and may have changed.
Feature coverage, category by category.
| Capability | Sitebulb | SEORCE |
|---|---|---|
| AI Visibility | × | ✓ |
| AI Overview Tracking | × | ✓ |
| SEO Platform | × | ✓ |
| Keyword Research | × | ✓ |
| Rank Tracking | × | ✓ |
| Technical SEO | ✓ | ✓ |
| AutoFix (one-click) | × | ✓ |
| Content Generation | × | ✓ |
| Backlinks | × | ✓ |
| Web Analytics | Partial | ✓ |
| AI Traffic Attribution | × | ✓ |
| API & Integrations | Partial | ✓ |
Partial and Limited reflect publicly reported scope as of June 2026 and vary by plan. Sitebulb details are publicly reported as of June 2026 and may have changed.
How each platform handles the six jobs.
AI visibility (GEO and AEO)
AI visibility, the heart of Generative Engine Optimisation and Answer Engine Optimisation, is about whether AI engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews mention, cite and recommend your brand, and how they describe it. As buyers increasingly ask AI before they search, being absent from the answer means being invisible at the moment of decision.
How Sitebulb approaches it
Sitebulb does not include this; teams add a separate tool for it.
How SEORCE approaches it
SEORCE's AI Beacon tracks citations across seven AI engines in real time, with sentiment and competitor share of answer. Its defining difference is citation depth: it shows the exact source behind an answer, the specific Reddit thread, YouTube video or page, and whether the AI cited it or only consulted it, so you know precisely what to act on.
Traditional SEO: keywords and rankings
AI answers do not replace Google. Most discovery still passes through classic search, so keyword research and rank tracking remain the backbone of organic growth, and they feed the same content AI engines cite.
How Sitebulb approaches it
Sitebulb does not include this; teams add a separate tool for it.
How SEORCE approaches it
SEORCE includes Keyword Intelligence for demand and intent clustering and a Rank Tracker for daily SERP positions and AI answer placement, in the same platform as AI Beacon. Search and AI are tracked side by side, not in two disconnected tools.
Content generation
Visibility gaps are closed with content. The pages that rank on Google and get cited by AI are accurate, well-structured and genuinely useful, which is why content production is now part of the visibility stack rather than a separate job.
How Sitebulb approaches it
Sitebulb does not include this; teams add a separate tool for it.
How SEORCE approaches it
Content Studio learns your brand, then writes the full range, blogs, product and collection pages, authority explainers, case studies, how-to guides and comparison pages, each built to rank on Google and be cited by AI, with content-gap analysis and fact alignment so the answers about you stay accurate.
Technical SEO and one-click fixes
If AI crawlers and search engines cannot access or understand your pages, nothing else matters. Technical SEO covers crawlability, indexing, structured data and AI-crawler readiness, and the real value is in fixing issues, not just listing them.
How Sitebulb approaches it
Sitebulb covers this.
How SEORCE approaches it
The Technical Suite runs a full crawl and audit with index and AI-crawler readiness checks, and AutoFix applies common on-page fixes in a click rather than handing you a backlog. The work gets done inside the platform.
Backlinks and authority
Authority still shapes both rankings and which sources AI engines trust. A backlink intelligence layer shows who links to you, the quality of those links, and where to earn the ones that move the needle.
How Sitebulb approaches it
Sitebulb does not include this; teams add a separate tool for it.
How SEORCE approaches it
Backlink Intelligence runs an index deeper than Ahrefs or Semrush in almost every case, with spam-score, toxicity and citation-potential scoring, so you act on the links that actually build authority.
Analytics and AI traffic
Visibility only matters if it drives outcomes. Analytics ties rankings and AI mentions to real traffic, conversions and revenue, including the growing share of visits referred by AI platforms.
How Sitebulb approaches it
Sitebulb offers this partially.
How SEORCE approaches it
Web Analytics tracks behaviour across channels with AI-referral tracking and conversion and ROI reporting in one view, so AI visibility connects to the numbers leadership cares about.
What each costs.
Sitebulb
Desktop Lite from about $165/yr (capped URLs); Sitebulb Cloud from about GBP 95/mo; a 14-day trial is available.
SEORCE
SEORCE offers transparent plans for mid-market and enterprise teams worldwide, with a free start and no per-engine or per-domain AI surcharge. See the pricing page for current tiers.
Pricing reflects publicly reported figures as of June 2026 and may have changed.
The trade-offs, honestly.
Sitebulb: strengths
- ✓ Clear visual reports and prioritised Hints
- ✓ Both desktop and cloud crawling
- ✓ Approachable for less technical users
Sitebulb: limitations
- × Reports and prioritises but does not fix
- × Tiered URL limits on cloud plans
- × No rankings, content, backlinks or AI visibility
SEORCE: strengths
- ✓ Search and AI visibility in one platform, one source of truth
- ✓ Exact-source citations, with cited versus only consulted
- ✓ One-click AutoFix, not just a list of issues
- ✓ Content Studio writes the full range of brand-aligned content
- ✓ Backlink index deeper than Ahrefs or Semrush in almost every case
- ✓ Custom integrations and APIs, GDPR, SOC2-ready, enterprise SLAs
SEORCE: things to weigh
- × Consolidating an existing stack takes a short, planned migration
- × More capability than a team that only needs basic AI monitoring will use
Which should you choose?
Choose Sitebulb if
- › You want visual, prioritised, client-ready audits
- › Less technical team members need clear guidance
- › You want both desktop and cloud crawling
- › Ease of use matters more than raw configurability
Choose SEORCE if
- › You want one platform instead of a stack of subscriptions
- › You need SEO and GEO tracked together, from one source of truth
- › You need the exact source behind each AI answer, and whether it was cited or only consulted
- › You want technical issues fixed with one-click AutoFix, not just flagged
- › You need brand-aligned content generation built in
- › You want a backlink index deeper than Ahrefs or Semrush in almost every case
- › You need AI-referral and conversion analytics in one view
- › You are a mid-market or enterprise team, anywhere in the world
Moving from Sitebulb to SEORCE.
Teams run Sitebulb to crawl and audit, then hand a backlog of issues to developers, alongside a separate AI-visibility tool, an SEO suite for rankings and backlinks, and GA4. Consolidating into SEORCE folds technical into the platform: run the Technical Suite crawl and audit with AI-crawler readiness checks, apply common on-page fixes with one-click AutoFix instead of queuing a backlog, and connect technical health to AI Beacon, Content Studio, Rank Tracker and Backlink Intelligence, all from one source of truth, so a crawl finding becomes a shipped fix rather than a ticket.
Sitebulb vs SEORCE, answered.
Yes, with a different model. SEORCE crawls and audits, then applies one-click AutoFix, inside a full platform with AI visibility, content, rankings and backlinks. Sitebulb is a visual crawler that prioritises issues for you to fix elsewhere.
No. Sitebulb prioritises issues with clear Hints. SEORCE's AutoFix applies common on-page fixes in a click.
Yes, its visual, prioritised reports are a strength for agencies. SEORCE focuses on shipping the fixes and connecting technical health to rankings, content and AI visibility.
Sitebulb is from about $165/yr desktop or GBP 95/mo cloud. SEORCE offers transparent platform plans that include AI visibility and the full stack, with no per-engine surcharge.
No. SEORCE's AI Beacon shows the exact source behind each AI answer and whether it was cited or only consulted.
Sitebulb is a technical-SEO crawler available in both desktop and cloud versions, known for visual reports and prioritised Hints that explain issues clearly, making audits accessible to less technical users while still covering crawl depth, JavaScript rendering and site-structure analysis. It is popular with agencies for client-ready reporting.
Not in the full sense. Sitebulb is an AI-visibility and GEO tool focused on how AI engines describe your brand, rather than a complete SEO platform with keyword research, rank tracking and backlinks.
It tracks the major AI engines, typically including ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews, with some engines varying by plan. Check the vendor for the current list.
It tracks ChatGPT and offers some Google AI Overview coverage.
No. Sitebulb reports issues but does not ship one-click technical fixes. SEORCE's AutoFix does.
No. Sitebulb does not include backlink intelligence. SEORCE does, with an index deeper than Ahrefs or Semrush in almost every case.
No. Sitebulb is not a traditional SEO suite, so it does not replace Ahrefs or Semrush. SEORCE covers both SEO and AI visibility in one platform.
Desktop Lite from about $165/yr (capped URLs); Sitebulb Cloud from about GBP 95/mo; a 14-day trial is available.
Trial availability changes over time; check the vendor's site for the current offer. SEORCE offers a free start.
It offers limited or higher-tier API access.
SEORCE is the most complete alternative for teams that want AI visibility and the full SEO stack in one platform. Other tools in the category include Screaming Frog, Lumar, Botify.
In AI visibility, Screaming Frog, Lumar, Botify, OnCrawl, JetOctopus, among others.
Sitebulb is worth it when its focus matches your need. If you also need SEO, technical fixes, content and backlinks in one place, SEORCE is the more complete option.
Sitebulb centres on technical seo. SEORCE unifies AI visibility with the full SEO stack, shows the exact source behind each AI answer and whether it was cited or only consulted, and ships fixes with AutoFix.
Yes. SEORCE covers what Sitebulb does in AI visibility and adds keyword intelligence, rank tracking, technical AutoFix, content generation, backlink intelligence and AI analytics, from one source of truth.
Results, and where to go next.
See the answer. Then win it.
Sitebulb is a strong choice for technical seo. But if you want AI visibility and the full SEO stack in one platform, with the citation depth to know exactly which source to act on and AutoFix to ship the change, SEORCE is the more complete system, built for mid-market and enterprise teams worldwide. Enter your domain to see your own picture across search and AI, with the fixes already queued.