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How Much Does Goodie AI Cost? Pricing Explained (2026)

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The short answer

Goodie AI's lowest plan, Explorer, is $399/month, billed self-serve with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Its Pro and Enterprise plans are not publicly priced — you have to request a demo for a custom quote. Your real cost scales with how many AI engines, prompts, optimization actions, seats, languages, and geographic markets you track, so meaningful multi-engine coverage typically runs well above the $399 entry point.

Goodie AI is an answer-engine optimization (AEO) platform that tracks how brands show up across AI assistants and helps teams improve that visibility. If you're pricing it out, the honest summary is: one tier is transparent, the rest are not.

The public Explorer plan is $399/month and self-serve. Everything above it — the coverage most serious buyers actually want — is gated behind a demo and a custom quote. Below, we break down what's published, what isn't, and what genuinely drives the bill.

The published price: Explorer at $399/month

Goodie's entry tier, Explorer, is listed at $399/month and is the only plan you can buy without talking to sales. As of 2026 it includes roughly 3 AI engines tracked, around 100 prompts and 3,000 AI responses analyzed per month, about 10 optimization actions, and 3 seats. It comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so there's a real way to try it without a long commitment.

That $399 figure is a fair anchor, but read it carefully: it covers a starter slice of AI search. Three engines and 100 prompts is enough to monitor a focused brand in one market, not to run broad multi-engine, multi-language coverage. If you've seen older write-ups quoting '$199–$399' or '$495+,' that variance reflects how Goodie's pricing has shifted and how quickly the custom tiers climb above the published number. Treat $399/mo as the floor, not the expected spend for a full program.

Pro and Enterprise: custom quotes, demo required

This is the core of the 'how much does it really cost' question — and where Goodie is genuinely opaque. Neither Pro nor Enterprise publishes a price. Both require you to request a demo and receive a custom quote.

What you're paying more for is coverage. Pro expands to around 6 AI engines (adding the likes of Gemini, Copilot, and Rufus), roughly 250 prompts and 7,500 responses, more optimization actions, and 5 seats. Enterprise scales to up to ~11 engines (adding Claude, Google AI Mode, Meta, DeepSeek, Grok), 500+ prompts, 15,000+ responses, a dedicated AEO strategist, SOC 2 compliance, and API/export access.

The practical implication: the multi-engine, multi-market coverage most buyers associate with 'AI visibility' lives in the unpriced tiers. Reviewers consistently flag this. PikaSEO calls the model 'quote-based pricing rather than fixed public tiers' and notes it 'lacks the transparency of competitors with fixed tiers.' If you need a budget number before a sales call, Goodie won't give you one for its fuller plans.

What actually drives your bill

Goodie's cost isn't one number — it's a function of several scaling levers. Based on its published tiers and reviews, your quote moves with:

  • Number of AI engines tracked — from 3 on Explorer up to ~11 on Enterprise.
  • Prompt volume and responses analyzed — 100 prompts at the bottom, 500+ at the top.
  • Optimization actions — the monthly credits for content/optimization work.
  • Seats — 3, 5, then 10+.
  • Data lookback — historical windows stretch from roughly 3 to 12 months on higher tiers.
  • Languages and geographic markets — covering 2–8+ countries/languages adds cost.

Because these stack, two companies on 'Pro' can pay very different amounts. That flexibility is useful for tailoring a plan, but it's also why the true price stays unclear until you've scoped prompts, markets, and models with a rep. Budget-conscious or smaller teams often find this frustrating compared with vendors that publish flat rates.

Is Goodie worth the price?

For the right buyer, yes. Goodie is a heavyweight, closed-loop AEO platform — monitoring plus optimization plus content — built for mid-market and enterprise teams that already know AI search matters and want an ongoing program with a strategist and broad engine coverage. If that's you, the custom quote buys real depth, and the demo is worth taking.

If you're earlier in the journey — not yet sure your brand has a visibility problem, or whether AI search is sending you buyers — $399/month plus a sales process is a lot to commit before you've seen any data. The opaque Pro/Enterprise pricing makes it harder to comparison-shop, and there's no free way to get a first look.

A fair recommendation: if you want predictable, fixed-rate pricing, shortlist vendors that publish it (several AEO tools start under $100/month). If you want enterprise depth and a hands-on program, Goodie is a legitimate contender — just go in expecting a quote, not a price tag.

A free way to see your AI visibility first

Before you commit to any paid AEO program — Goodie included — it helps to know whether you even have a problem worth a $399+/month tool. That's the gap AEOeye fills.

AEOeye runs a free, instant, blind multi-engine visibility audit: it asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, Claude, and Gemini the questions real buyers ask in your category, then shows whether those engines recommend your brand, where you rank, and which competitors win. No demo, no contract, no sales call, and you see results in minutes rather than after a dashboard setup.

We're honest about the trade-off: AEOeye is newer and lighter on the deep enterprise analytics and long historical dashboards that an Enterprise Goodie plan delivers, and its deeper multi-engine querying activates with usage. Think of it this way — AEOeye is the no-risk first look that tells you if and where you're losing AI mentions; Goodie is the ongoing program you graduate into once you've confirmed you need it. Running the free audit first means that, whichever platform you choose, you'll buy with data instead of a guess.

Goodie AIAEOeye
Entry cost$399/month (Explorer)Free to start
Pricing transparencyExplorer public; Pro & Enterprise custom quoteFree audit, no quote needed
Setup before resultsPrompt/dashboard setup requiredInstant, minutes
Sales call requiredYes, for Pro/EnterpriseNo
Multi-engine querying3 to ~11 engines (scales by tier)ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, Claude, Gemini
Best fitOngoing mid-market/enterprise AEO programNo-risk first look at AI visibility
Enterprise analytics & historyDeeper (Enterprise tier)Lighter; deepens with usage

Key takeaways

  • Goodie's only public, self-serve price is the Explorer plan at $399/month, with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
  • Pro and Enterprise plans are not publicly priced — both require a demo and a custom quote.
  • Cost scales with AI engines (3 to ~11), prompt volume, optimization actions, seats, data lookback, and language/geographic coverage.
  • Meaningful multi-engine, multi-market coverage lives in the unpriced tiers, so $399 is the floor, not the typical spend.
  • Reviewers criticize Goodie's quote-based model for lacking the transparency of competitors with fixed public tiers.
  • AEOeye offers a free, instant, blind multi-engine audit (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, Claude, Gemini) to check your visibility before paying for any platform.

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FAQ

What is the cheapest Goodie AI plan?+

The cheapest plan is Explorer at $399/month. It's the only tier you can buy self-serve without a sales call, and it includes about 3 AI engines, 100 prompts, 3,000 responses analyzed, and 3 seats, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Why doesn't Goodie publish prices for Pro and Enterprise?+

Goodie uses quote-based pricing for its higher tiers. Because cost depends on how many engines, prompts, optimization actions, seats, languages, and markets you need, those plans are scoped during a demo and priced per customer rather than listed publicly.

How much does Goodie really cost for full multi-engine coverage?+

There's no published number. Full coverage (up to ~11 engines, 500+ prompts, more markets and languages) lives in the custom-quoted Pro and Enterprise tiers, so expect to pay meaningfully more than the $399 Explorer floor — but you won't get an exact figure until you talk to sales.

Is there a free version or free trial of Goodie AI?+

Goodie doesn't offer a permanent free tier, but the $399 Explorer plan comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you want a genuinely free first look at your AI visibility, AEOeye runs a free instant audit across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, Claude, and Gemini with no contract.

How can I check my AI visibility before paying for Goodie?+

Run AEOeye's free, instant audit. It blind-queries ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, Claude, and Gemini with the questions your buyers ask and shows whether you're recommended, where you rank, and which competitors win — so you know whether a paid platform like Goodie is worth it before committing.

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