The question “how much does AI SEO cost?” has no single answer; because the price is determined by the scope of work. Still, understanding what affects the price helps you plan your budget correctly.

Factors that determine price

  • Scope: Measurement only, or a full program including technical + content + authority?
  • Number of markets and languages: A single market, or multilingual and multi-region? Each language means additional content and technical work.
  • Site size and state: Large sites or those with many technical gaps require more work.
  • Competition level: Competitive industries need more intensive content and authority work.
  • Content volume: The amount of content produced monthly directly affects cost.

The pricing logic: system, not keywords

Healthy pricing is built not on “how many keywords” but on how many markets, languages, question sets and content outputs. Per-keyword pricing doesn’t reflect the real value of the work.

Typical service levels

  • One-off entry: A visibility scan or comprehensive audit. For those who want to start small and see the result.
  • Monthly essential program: Single market, basic visibility work.
  • Monthly growth program: Content + technical + measurement for growth-focused brands.
  • Authority / enterprise: Competitive markets, multiple languages and digital PR needs.

We share Ansveri’s current, VAT-excluded starting prices transparently on the pricing page.

Is cheap always economical?

No. “Cheap” methods like unsupervised bulk content or bought backlinks may look like savings short-term but bring trust loss and risk. Real value comes from measurable, lasting and honest work.

How do you plan your budget?

  1. First measure your current state (a visibility scan).
  2. Prioritize the highest-impact work.
  3. Spread your budget across these priorities in a sustainable monthly program.

Summary

AI SEO price is determined by scope, number of markets/languages, site state and content volume. The right approach is pricing by system, not per keyword. To define the scope that fits you, you can start with the analysis.