Promptwatch vs Qwairy vs Temso vs Superlines: 2026 GEO Comparison
Four Promptwatch-shaped GEO platforms compared: sticker vs real coverage, credit meters vs public plans, and which 2026 SKU actually ships crawler logs.
A new cluster of GEO tools copies the same sitemap: prompts, a cockpit, MCP, maybe bot visits, maybe an article draft. Qwairy, Temso, and Superlines all sit in that cluster. Promptwatch is the product they are shaped like. The homepages rhyme. The invoices do not.
Google's AI features docs still govern Overviews. None of these four replace Search Console.
The shape vs the SKU
| Promptwatch | Qwairy | Temso | Superlines | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start | Free Explore; paid $95/mo | 120 free credits; paid from €79/mo | $89/mo (no forever-free tier) | €79/mo, 7-day trial |
| First paid engines | ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, Grok, Llama, DeepSeek, Mistral, Copilot, Overviews, AI Mode | 10+ listed; Claude, Mistral, DeepSeek are API-only | Starter is 3 models. All models wait for Growth at $199/mo | Every self-serve plan is 3 engines. 10 engines is Enterprise |
| Meter | Responses and prompt caps, published | Credits. 1,300 on Starter. Product pauses at zero. Briefs cost 50 credits | Extra prompts in 50-packs at $100/mo | Prompt caps; Starter keeps 1 month of history and will not export CSV |
| Crawler / bot logs | Agent Analytics on paid | Crawler analytics is Business (€449/mo) | Starter is 10K AI bot visits. 25M is Growth ($199) | Site crawl is not on Starter |
| Publish loop | Content Agents (Webflow, Framer) | Content briefs on the credit meter | 5 content pieces on Starter, 10 on Growth | 5 articles on Starter |
Promptwatch Professional is $245/mo. Business is $579/mo. Agency Kick-off is $199/mo with unlimited projects and prompts. G2 4.7/5, 1,840+ brands.
Qwairy: every checkbox, then the meter
Qwairy's free start is real: 120 credits, no card, plus a no-account audit on ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot. Starter is €79/mo (€65 annual): 100 prompts, 1,300 credits, 1 workspace, MCP. Growth is €199/mo. Business is €449/mo, and that is where crawler analytics and Looker live.
The product stops when credits hit zero. Daily multi-model checks burn 1,300 fast. UI capture is not the full 10+ list. Treat the free credits as a tour. Do not staff a program on a meter that can halt Monday morning.
Temso: the clone with a thinner Starter
Temso's loop matches Promptwatch on a slide: track, bot visits, draft, publish, MCP. Unlimited projects and seats on every paid plan. Starter is $89/mo: 3 models, 50 prompts, 6,000 responses, 10K bot visits, 5 content pieces. Claude is an add-on at $5/mo per prompt, in chunks of 25, even though marketing lists Claude as tracked. The homepage "every major engine" story is Growth at $199/mo (150 prompts, 25M bot visits, API, Looker). Professional is $499/mo. There is no free forever tier; "free to start" is a trial.
If you want that closed loop with Claude on the first paid plan and a free Explore sandbox, you are describing Promptwatch, not Temso Starter.
Superlines: honest UI sampling, three engines until Enterprise
Superlines is a European tracker that samples the live UI, publishes euro prices, and puts MCP on Starter. Starter is €79/mo (€69 annual): 3 engines, 50 prompts, 1 brand, 1 month of history, 5 articles, unlimited seats. Pro is €199/mo (exports, 3 brands). Growth is €379/mo (API, 7 brands). Ten-engine coverage is custom Enterprise.
Starter throwing away history after a month and refusing CSV/Excel/JSON is the deal-breaker for anyone who has to show a quarter. The 10+ engine menu is not the plan you bought.
Who should pick which
- Promptwatch if you want the original loop on a public engine list, crawler logs, visitor analytics, and a free tier.
- Qwairy only to spend the free credits. Then leave.
- Temso if unlimited seats/projects matter and you will pay Growth ($199) for all-model coverage, not Starter.
- Superlines if three engines, euro billing, and live-UI sampling are enough, and you start on Pro so you can export.
FAQ
Is Temso just cheaper Promptwatch?
Starter is cheaper and thinner: three models, 10K bot visits, five articles, no free tier. Growth at $199 is closer to Promptwatch Essential/Professional, still without Promptwatch's visitor-to-conversion analytics on the same public sheet. Compare Growth to Essential ($95) and Professional ($245), not $89 to $95.
Does Qwairy's engine list beat Promptwatch?
On the marketing page, it looks broad. In the product, three headline models are API samples, crawler analytics is Business, and the meter can pause the workspace. Breadth that stops counting is not coverage.
Can I run Superlines next to Promptwatch?
You can. You will reconcile two three-vs-ten engine stories. Pick Superlines as a EU mention board, or pick Promptwatch as the log. Product: promptwatch.com.