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Peec AI Pricing: Plans, Prompt Limits & Agency Credits

Peec AI pricing is plan-based for brands and credit-based for agencies, but public brand prices are not exposed in stable crawl-visible HTML.

Mack Grenfell

Founder, Trakkr

7 min read
Last updated: June 12, 2026

Quick answer

How much does Peec AI cost?

Peec AI publicly shows plan structure but not stable dollar prices for the main brand plans. The brand page lists Starter with 50 prompts, Pro with 150 prompts, Advanced with 350 prompts, and Enterprise with custom prompt tracking, all models, unlimited projects, API access, and SSO. Agency pricing is credit-based, with Essential, Growth, and Scale packages tied to 10k, 25k, and 65k credits. That means Peec is easier to evaluate by limits than by public monthly price.

Brand prices

Not public in stable HTML

Brand prompts

50 / 150 / 350

Agency model

Credit-based
Reviewed by Mack Grenfell, Founder, Trakkr · Last verified June 12, 2026

Evidence highlights

  • Peec is transparent about prompt, model, and project limits even when public dollar prices are not visible.
  • Every brand plan includes unlimited users, which helps internal collaboration.
  • All-model coverage, API, SSO, and unlimited projects are Enterprise features.

How we verified this

This page is part of our full Peec AI review cluster. We verified the claims here against public vendor materials, documentation, and pricing evidence surfaced during the main review process, then refreshed the summary on June 12, 2026 so the answer can stand on its own for crawlers and buyers.

Primary sources

Peec AI pricing and limits snapshot

Peec AI pricing and limits snapshot
PlanPublic pricePrompt limitKey limits
StarterNot listed50 prompts3 included models, 1 project, daily tracking
ProNot listed150 prompts3 included models, 2 projects, unlimited users
AdvancedNot listed350 prompts3 included models, 5 projects, multi-country and Looker Studio
EnterpriseCustomCustomAll models, unlimited projects, API access, SSO
Peec agency plans use credits and prompt equivalents, so agencies should compare credit burn against expected client volume.

Evaluate Peec by limits first

Peec’s public brand pricing page is more useful for limits than for dollar amounts. The plan ladder clearly shows prompts, models, projects, daily tracking, and which features move upmarket.

That makes Peec easy to shortlist if the limits fit, but harder to compare in a spreadsheet unless you request a current quote.

Agency credits change the math

The agency page uses credits and prompt equivalents rather than a simple per-brand price. That can work well for agencies with varied client volume, but it requires estimating credit burn before buying.

Agencies should model prompts, markets, competitors, and reporting cadence before comparing Peec against flat-price platforms.

Enterprise is where the broadest setup lives

Peec’s Enterprise tier is where all models, API access, SSO, unlimited projects, and custom prompt tracking sit. That is normal packaging, but it matters for teams expecting technical access on lower plans.

If API or all-model coverage is mandatory, Peec should be evaluated as a sales-led purchase.

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