Comparisons

Different tools for different jobs.

Honest, side-by-side comparisons of Audaitly and the tools agencies most often weigh it against. No trash talk: each of these products is genuinely good at what it was built for. The question is what job you are hiring a tool to do.

An honest fit check

Who Audaitly is for, and who it isn't.

We would rather lose a signup than waste your evaluation time. Here is the straight version.

Audaitly is for you if
  • Agencies auditing client sites end to end: UX, copy, trust signals, conversion, accessibility, and SEO in one pass.
  • Teams that need evidence for client reports, screenshots, DOM references, and measurements behind every finding.
  • Teams that want findings to become work: assignable tasks, rescans, and GitHub pull requests opened for them.
  • Agencies that need per-page prioritization and AI chat on findings, not a thousand-row issue export.
Audaitly is not for
  • Pure technical-SEO rank tracking at enterprise scale. A dedicated SEO suite does that job better.
  • Real-time, 24/7 change monitoring with instant alerting. That is a monitoring tool's job, not an audit tool's.
  • Keyword research, backlink analysis, or competitor SEO intelligence. Audaitly audits sites; it is not an SEO suite.
  • Teams that only want a raw crawler export. Audaitly's value is judgment and evidence, not just detection.

Plenty of agencies run Audaitly alongside an SEO suite or a monitoring tool. They overlap far less than the category labels suggest.

The fastest comparison is a real audit.

Point Audaitly at a client site and read the findings next to your current tool’s output. That comparison takes one afternoon and settles the question.