Simple pricing built around site size.

Every paid Semapoly plan includes the full semantic analysis engine. Pricing scales by URL volume, number of sites, and monthly Content Briefs.

Foundation Plans

Built for solo operators, small sites, and businesses validating semantic growth opportunities.

Solo

Best for small sites and solo operators validating one property.

$49/mo
Billed monthly
URL cap
1,000
Sites
1
Content Briefs/mo
2
Start with Solo
Most popular for in-house

Analyst

Best for serious single-site SEO work with deeper URL coverage.

$99/mo
Billed monthly
URL cap
5,000
Sites
1
Content Briefs/mo
5
Start Analyst

Specialist

Best for consultants and small teams managing several properties.

$199/mo
Billed monthly
URL cap
10,000
Sites
3
Content Briefs/mo
15
Start Specialist

Scale Plans

For consultants, agencies, and large organizations managing multiple properties, deeper execution, and custom workflows.

Most popular for consultants

Strategist

Best for agencies and operators managing multiple SEO campaigns.

$399/mo
Billed monthly
URL cap
25,000
Sites
10
Content Briefs/mo
30
Start Strategist

Architect

Best for advanced teams building semantic SEO systems at scale.

$799/mo
Billed monthly
URL cap
50,000
Sites
25
Content Briefs/mo
60
Start Architect

Enterprise

Best for large sites, custom data needs, and multi-team workflows.

Custom
URL cap
Custom
Sites
Custom
Content Briefs/mo
Custom
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What Changes Between Plans

Every paid plan includes the full Semapoly engine. The main differences are usage limits, scale, and operational depth.

LimitSoloAnalystSpecialistStrategistArchitectEnterprise
Monthly price$49/mo$99/mo$199/mo$399/mo$799/moCustom
URL cap1,0005,00010,00025,00050,000Custom
Sites1131025Custom
Content Briefs/mo25153060Custom
Recommended forSmall siteSerious single siteConsultant / small teamAgency campaignsAdvanced SEO systemsEnterprise workflows
Processing priorityStandardStandardStandardPriorityPriorityCustom
SupportStandardStandardStandardPriorityPriorityCustom

Every Paid Plan Includes

The engine does not change from plan to plan. You are paying for scale, not a crippled version of the product.

  • Site Audit
  • Opportunity Mapping
  • Cannibalization Detection
  • URL Decision Engine
  • Content Brief Engine
  • Internal Linking Recommendations
  • GSC-powered performance context
  • Exportable SEO action priorities

Add-Ons

Need more output without jumping to the next plan? Add capacity only where you need it.

Add-onWhat it addsPrice
Additional URL Pack+5,000 URLs$29/mo
Extra SiteAdd another connected property$29/mo
Additional Content Briefs5 extra Content Briefs$49/mo
Manual Expert ReviewHuman review of one Semapoly analysis with strategic recommendations$299/report
White-label ReportingAgency-ready reporting without Semapoly branding$99/mo
Priority ProcessingFaster scan processing and report generation$49/mo
Migration / Recovery AuditFor traffic drops, site migrations, cannibalization, or indexation problemsCustom

FAQ

Why is pricing based on URL volume?+

URL volume is the clearest driver of analysis cost and processing depth. A 1,000 URL site and a 50,000 URL portfolio should not be priced the same.

Do lower plans get fewer features?+

No. Every paid plan includes the full Semapoly engine. Plans scale by URL cap, sites, Content Briefs, processing priority, and support level.

What happens if I need more URLs?+

You can either upgrade to the next plan or add URL packs if you only need temporary extra capacity.

What is a Content Brief?+

A Content Brief is an execution-ready content brief generated from Semapoly's semantic analysis, query mapping, entity coverage, and competitive context.

Can agencies use Semapoly for multiple clients?+

Yes. Specialist, Strategist, Architect, and Enterprise are designed for multi-site workflows. White-label reporting is available as an add-on.

What happened to the Growth plan?+

The Growth plan has been renamed Specialist. The pricing and limits are unchanged.

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