Comparison

AltoRank vs Search Atlas

AltoRank vs Search Atlas: Content specialist vs broad-stack platform

Feature Search Atlas AltoRank
Product scope SEO + Ads + Local + GBP + Content (broad-stack) SEO content engine (content specialist)
White-label tier entry $399 Pro (3rd tier) €199 Agency (2nd tier — 50% cheaper)
CMS integrations ~2 explicit (Shopify, WordPress) 12+ (WP, Webflow, Shopify, Ghost, Framer, Wix, Notion, HubSpot, Magento, WooCommerce, webhook, HTML)
Per-client voice profiles Not surfaced AI-trained per workspace from 3–5 sample articles
Backlink strategy Outreach tool (Pitchbox/HARO style, one-to-one) Credit-based exchange network (many-to-many, DR-weighted)
Articles/month Vague AI quota Explicit (30 Solo / 100 Agency / Custom)
Content decay detection Not surfaced Flags aging articles, auto-drafts refreshes
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This is the 1-vs-1 view. For the full listicle that ranks Search Atlas against 7 other tools by agency-fit criteria, see the Search Atlas alternatives comparison .

FAQ

Is AltoRank a Search Atlas alternative?

For agencies whose primary deliverable is SEO content, yes — AltoRank is a content specialist where Search Atlas is a broad-stack platform. We focus on per-client voice profiles, 12-CMS publishing, white-label at the €199 Agency tier, and a backlink exchange network. Search Atlas covers more ground (Ads, GBP, Local, Content) but doesn't go as deep on agency content workflows.

How does pricing compare to Search Atlas?

Entry tier matches at €99/$99. Agency tier matches at €199/$199. The big difference is white-label: AltoRank includes it in the €199 Agency tier; Search Atlas locks it behind their $399 Pro tier. For agencies who need white-label, AltoRank is $200/mo cheaper.

Can I switch from Search Atlas to AltoRank?

Yes. Both publish to WordPress and Shopify so your existing content stays live. Export your articles, use them as voice profile training samples in AltoRank, connect your CMS, and resume publishing. Typically a few hours of setup.

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