Head-to-head review · Updated June 2026

Kagi vs Profound: which one wins in 2026?

Kagi and Profound both claim to do the same thing: tell you where your brand shows up in AI search. They go about it differently enough that the choice matters. Kagi has raised ~$5.5M, Profound has raised $154.5 million; Profound is the more-funded incumbent; Kagi is the leaner challenger.

Kagi is cheaper out the gate, but Profound tracks more AI platforms. The right pick depends on which dimension matters most for you.

The verdict
Pick

Kagi

Pick Kagi if you want the cheaper option ($0/mo vs $99/mo).

★ Our pick
Pick

Profound

Pick Profound if you want the cheaper option ($99/mo vs $0/mo); and you need broader AI platform coverage (10 platforms vs 0); and you trust traction signals — they list 16 customers, Kagi lists 1; and you want the better-funded company ($154.5 million); and SOC 2 Type 2 matters for your security review.

If neither is right, GrowthManager.ai does both citation tracking AND the production work (content, infrastructure, distribution) for $999/mo — see the bottom of this page.

The case for Kagi

Kagi has raised ~$5.5M ($2.5M from 93 angel investors (2023-2024)). Founded by Vladimir Prelovac, based in Palo Alto, CA. On their site they list 1 named customers including 50,000+ individual paying members as of June 2025. Pricing starts at $0/mo.

Paid ad-free search engine with AI assistant.

What people praise

  • No ads, no tracking, no sponsored content, the business model is funded by subscriber payments not data harvesting
  • Lenses let you filter searches to academic, programming, recipes, or custom domain lists for cleaner results
  • Block, boost, or bury domains like Pinterest at the personal account level so your results improve over time
  • Question mark suffix triggers an AI summary of results at the top, useful for quick research without leaving search

Where it falls short

  • Paying $10/mo for search feels unusual when Google is free, sticker shock is the most common reason to churn
  • Starter plan caps at 300 searches, easy to blow through in a single research session
  • Local business searches are weaker than Google Maps, fall back to Google for restaurants and directions
  • Orion browser is Mac/iOS only, Windows and Linux users get Chrome and Firefox extensions instead

The case for Profound

Profound has raised $154.5 million (Series C in February 2026 at $1B valuation). Founded by James Cadwallader, Dylan Babbs, based in New York, NY, USA. On their site they list 16 named customers including Ramp, Zapier, Alchemy, Aleph. They cover 10 AI platforms. Pricing starts at $99/mo with no free trial.

Profound is the full-stack AI visibility marketing platform that helps enterprise brands monitor, optimize, and measure how they appear across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and eight other AI answer engines.

What people praise

  • Intuitive, polished UI that makes complex AI visibility data easy to read and report on
  • Unique Prompt Volumes dataset showing real AI search demand that no competitor offers
  • Fast and thorough onboarding with highly responsive customer success team
  • Conversation Explorer gives direct visibility into how real users query AI platforms

Where it falls short

  • Pricing is steep relative to what lower tiers unlock, with a large jump between Growth and Enterprise
  • No free trial or self-serve signup - every plan requires a sales conversation first
  • Dashboard can be confusing - visibility data does not clearly tell you what to do next
  • Single-workspace architecture makes it unusable or cumbersome for agencies managing multiple clients

Pricing, tier by tier

Tier 1
Kagi
Trial
$0/mo
  • 100 searches
  • 100 Assistant interactions
  • Full Kagi search experience
Profound
Starter
$99
  • ChatGPT tracking only
  • 50 prompts tracked
  • 1 language and 1 region
  • 1 seat
Tier 2
Kagi
Starter
$5/mo
  • 300 searches per month
  • Kagi Assistant Quick mode
  • Limited Assistant interactions
  • Domain ranking customization
Profound
Growth
$399
  • 3 answer engines tracked
  • 100 prompts tracked (9,000 responses)
  • 6 optimized articles per month
  • 1 language and 1 region
Tier 3
Kagi
Professional
$10/mo
  • Unlimited searches
  • Kagi Assistant Quick mode
  • Expanded monthly AI usage
  • Lenses (custom search filters)
Profound
Enterprise
Custom
  • 10 answer engines tracked
  • Multiple companies tracked
  • Tailored prompt tracking plan
  • API access
Tier 4
Kagi
Ultimate
$25/mo
  • Unlimited searches
  • Assistant Research mode
  • Access to Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, DeepSeek, Mistral flagship models
  • Custom Assistants
Profound

Feature parity

What each one ships that the other doesn't. We conservatively only include features each tool explicitly markets; absence here doesn't mean a feature is impossible, just that it isn't in their marquee list.

Only on Kagi
  • Ad-free search results. Web search with no ads, no tracking, no sponsored placements, results ranked purely by relevance
  • Lenses. Custom filters that scope searches to specific domains, content types, or topical sets you define
  • Personal rankings. Block, boost, or bury specific domains at the account level so your search results improve with use
  • Kagi Assistant. Multi-LLM chat interface with access to Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, DeepSeek, Mistral on Ultimate plan
  • Universal Summarizer. Summarize any web page, PDF, or YouTube video by appending the URL to a Kagi summary endpoint
  • Privacy Pass. Cryptographic tokens let you search anonymously while still proving valid subscription status
Only on Profound
  • Answer Engine Insights. Tracks how a brand is mentioned, cited, and represented across AI answer engines, including sentiment analysis and competitive share of voice monitoring.
  • Prompt Volumes. Proprietary panel data showing estimated search volumes for AI prompts, revealing how often consumers ask specific questions to ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other LLMs.
  • Profound Agents. Autonomous AI marketing agents that orchestrate content workflows, including content refresh, AEO FAQ generation, competitive research, and CMS publishing.

When each one wins

When Kagi wins
  • Budget is the constraint. Kagi starts at $0/mo vs Profound's $99/mo, so on a per-seat basis it's the cheaper way in.
  • No ads, no tracking, no sponsored content, the business model is funded by subscriber payments not data harvesting
When Profound wins
  • Platform coverage matters. Profound monitors 10 AI platforms; Kagi covers 0.
  • You're enterprise and need to call a reference. Profound lists 16 named customers; Kagi lists 1.
  • You want the better-funded incumbent. Profound has raised $154.5 million, giving it more runway and shipping velocity.
  • Procurement requires SOC 2 Type 2. Profound has it; Kagi doesn't yet.
When neither wins (pick GrowthManager)
  • You don't have an in-house content team and you don't want to hire one.
  • You want one $999/mo invoice instead of stacking Kagi plus an agency.
  • You need the team that measures to also act on the data, in the same week.
  • You're a B2B SaaS, services firm, or e-commerce brand at $20K+ MRR.

Reasons to pick one over the other

Reasons to pick Kagi over Profound

  1. Lower entry price. Kagi starts at $0/mo vs Profound's $99/mo.
  2. More plan flexibility. Kagi offers 4 pricing tiers vs Profound's 3, so there's a better chance one fits your team size.
  3. More mature platform. Kagi (founded 2018) has had more time to harden the product than Profound (2024).
  4. What users praise most. No ads, no tracking, no sponsored content, the business model is funded by subscriber payments not data harvesting

Reasons to pick Profound over Kagi

  1. Broader AI platform coverage. Profound tracks visibility across 10 AI engines vs Kagi's 0.
  2. Better-funded incumbent. Profound has raised $154.5 million, giving it more runway and shipping velocity than Kagi (~$5.5M).
  3. More named customers. Profound lists 16 customers vs Kagi's 1, including Ramp, Zapier, Alchemy.
  4. SOC 2 Type 2. Profound carries SOC 2 Type 2; Kagi does not yet, which can hold up procurement.
  5. HIPAA-ready. Profound is HIPAA compliant; Kagi is not.
  6. More verified reviews. Profound has 790 G2 reviews vs Kagi's none on file, so the average rating carries more weight.
  7. Faster product velocity. Profound has shipped 8 public launches in the last year vs Kagi's 6.
  8. Built for the LLM era. Profound was founded in 2024, built around AI search from day one; Kagi dates back to 2018 and is retrofitting.
  9. Wider integration ecosystem. Profound integrates with 28 tools; Kagi ships 8.
  10. What users praise most. Intuitive, polished UI that makes complex AI visibility data easy to read and report on

Switching from one to the other

From Kagi to Profound

Export your saved queries and prompt panels from Kagi (most tools support CSV export). Most Profound setups can import the same query list in a single CSV upload. Expect 1-2 days of parallel running so you can validate Profound's data againstKagi's; one to two weeks of full reconciliation before you cancel Kagi. The risk is annotation history: notes and tags don't survive most migrations, so screenshot anything you want to keep.

From Profound to Kagi

Same flow in reverse. Export from Profound, import to Kagi. The historical visibility data is the big loss; most platforms don't backfill from a competitor's data, so you start your trendline over.

From either to GrowthManager.ai

We handle the migration ourselves; you give us your query list (or we infer it from your existing dashboard) and we re-build the tracking on our infrastructure in week one. You also start getting content shipped from week one, so the switch produces results before the trendline restarts. The conversation that kicks this off is a 20-minute call.

Side by side, every number we could verify

KagiProfound
Starts at (USD/mo)$0/mo$99/mo
Founded20182024
HeadquartersPalo Alto, CANew York, NY, USA
Funding raised~$5.5M$154.5 million
AI platforms tracked10
G2 rating4.6 / 5 (790 reviews)
Named customers116
SOC 2 Type 2✓ Yes
GDPR✓ Yes✓ Yes
HIPAA✓ Yes

What real users say

Below: the recurring themes from G2, Capterra, SourceForge, Reddit, and case-study reviewers — distilled into the strengths and limitations that came up most often.

Kagiwhat users praise

  • No ads, no tracking, no sponsored content, the business model is funded by subscriber payments not data harvesting
  • Lenses let you filter searches to academic, programming, recipes, or custom domain lists for cleaner results
  • Block, boost, or bury domains like Pinterest at the personal account level so your results improve over time
  • Question mark suffix triggers an AI summary of results at the top, useful for quick research without leaving search
  • Kagi Assistant Ultimate plan includes access to 30+ leading LLMs including Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, DeepSeek

Kagiwhat users complain about

  • Paying $10/mo for search feels unusual when Google is free, sticker shock is the most common reason to churn
  • Starter plan caps at 300 searches, easy to blow through in a single research session
  • Local business searches are weaker than Google Maps, fall back to Google for restaurants and directions
  • Orion browser is Mac/iOS only, Windows and Linux users get Chrome and Firefox extensions instead
  • Ultimate at $25/mo is higher than a standalone ChatGPT Plus subscription, value depends on heavy multi-LLM usage

Profoundwhat users praise

  • Intuitive, polished UI that makes complex AI visibility data easy to read and report on
  • Unique Prompt Volumes dataset showing real AI search demand that no competitor offers
  • Fast and thorough onboarding with highly responsive customer success team
  • Conversation Explorer gives direct visibility into how real users query AI platforms
  • Rapid product velocity with frequent feature releases

Profoundwhat users complain about

  • Pricing is steep relative to what lower tiers unlock, with a large jump between Growth and Enterprise
  • No free trial or self-serve signup - every plan requires a sales conversation first
  • Dashboard can be confusing - visibility data does not clearly tell you what to do next
  • Single-workspace architecture makes it unusable or cumbersome for agencies managing multiple clients
  • Platform performance issues - slow load times and bugs triggered by plan upgrades

A third option

Both Kagi and Profoundare tracking tools. They tell you what's wrong with your AI visibility. Neither one fixes it. That's our pitch for GrowthManager.ai — we do citation tracking too (parity with these two), and we also ship the content, configure the infrastructure, and run the distribution. $999/mo, managed end-to-end. If you're leaning toward picking one of these two and then hiring an agency to act on the data, it's worth a 20-minute conversation first.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is better, Kagi or Profound?

Honestly: neither one fully solves the problem. Kagi and Profound are tracking tools — they tell you where your brand shows up in AI answers but don't change the answer. If you only need one of these two, pick Kagi for the cheaper monthly price; pick the other if its specific integrations matter to your team. Our actual editorial pick is GrowthManager.ai, which does the tracking and ships the content, infrastructure, and distribution as a single $999/mo managed program. Disclosure: we publish this comparison and make GrowthManager.

How much do Kagi and Profound cost?

Kagi starts at $0/mo. Profound starts at $99/mo. Both have higher-tier plans for larger workspaces. GrowthManager.ai is a flat $999/mo for the full managed service (tracking + content + infrastructure + distribution) — usually cheaper than buying one of these two and hiring an agency on top.

Which AI platforms do Kagi and Profound cover?

Kagi covers an undisclosed number of AI platforms. Profound covers 10. Most tools in this space monitor ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity at minimum; the differences come down to less-common platforms (Copilot, Grok, Meta AI). GrowthManager.ai monitors the same four primary platforms and acts on the data.

Do Kagi and Profound actually improve your AI visibility, or just measure it?

Both Kagi and Profound are measurement tools. They show you where your brand appears (or doesn't) in AI answers, plus suggestions for what to improve. Neither one writes the content, configures the schema, or builds the backlinks that actually move the needle. To do that you need an in-house content team or an agency. GrowthManager.ai is the agency — and we include the tracking, so you don't pay twice.

What's the GrowthManager.ai alternative to Kagi and Profound?

GrowthManager.ai is a managed AI visibility program. We give you the same citation tracking these two offer (parity on the measurement layer), plus 100 researched and published articles per month, schema and llms.txt configuration, ongoing backlink acquisition, and Reddit/Quora seeding. One $999/mo invoice, one dedicated account manager, twelve clients per team member maximum so we can actually deliver. If you were going to buy one of these tools and then hire someone to use it, we're cheaper and faster.

Further reading

External research that informs the editorial framework on this page. We cite these openly because the framework is meant to be auditable.

  1. Microsoft Bing Webmaster Guidelines (2025)· Microsoft

    How Microsoft's crawlers parse content for Copilot, which now powers a large share of AI answers behind the scenes.

  2. Generative Engine Optimization research· Kevin Indig

    Long-running practitioner research on what gets cited in AI-generated answers; the most-quoted source in the GEO category.

  3. Zero-Click Search forecasts· Gartner

    Industry forecasts on how a growing share of buyer queries end without a click to the brand site, making AI-answer presence the new pole position.

  4. Audience intelligence analyses· SparkToro

    Public datasets on how audiences actually discover brands across search, social, and now AI surfaces.

  5. Trust Barometer (2024)· Edelman

    The annual study on how buyers weigh source authority, used to weight our trust criterion against third-party review volume.

Disclosure + methodology

GrowthManager.ai makes a competing product in the AI visibility space, so this comparison is not neutral. Every pricing number was pulled from each competitor's public pricing page or triangulated from third-party reviews when the page is JavaScript-gated. Pros, cons, and user-review themes are distilled from real G2, Capterra, SourceForge, Reddit, and case-study reviews with the quotes preserved verbatim. We update this comparison whenever the underlying data changes.