Search Google for a mid-sized İzmir machinery manufacturer and you'll often find a five-year-old brochure site, a PDF catalog, and almost nothing else — even though the company itself ships pumps, valves, or textile machinery components to buyers across Europe and the Gulf every week. A German or Saudi sourcing manager typing "industrial valve manufacturer Turkey" into Google never finds that company, because nobody on staff has the time or the SEO skill to make the site show up for the English-language searches its actual buyers run. The factory floor is world-class. The search visibility is close to zero. We tested 7 AI SEO tools against the same evaluation criteria to see which ones can actually close that gap for a Turkish B2B exporter, and which ones just hand back more data nobody has time to act on.
The gap for Turkish SEO buyers specifically: most of these tools are engineered and priced for the U.S. market, say nothing about KVKK anywhere in their documentation, and assume the team running the tool reads and writes fluent marketing English day to day — not true for most export-focused Turkish SMEs, where English is the buyer's language, not the office's. We flag where that actually changes the buying decision below, next to the usual pricing and feature comparison.
Best overall: theStacc ($99/mo, billed in USD — no TRY FX markup) — the only tool here that writes, scores, and auto-publishes 30 articles a month instead of just handing you data. Best runner-up: Surfer SEO ($99/mo) — real-time content scoring for teams that already have a writer. Best for keyword and backlink depth: Ahrefs ($129/mo).
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Why Turkey businesses need a dedicated AI SEO tool
Turkey's manufacturing and export base is enormous relative to its digital-marketing maturity. İzmir alone anchors a dense cluster of machinery, textiles, and industrial-parts exporters that sell almost entirely B2B into Europe, North Africa, and the Gulf — buyers who research suppliers on Google in English long before they ever pick up a phone or attend a trade fair. Most of these companies have invested seriously in production capacity, ISO certifications, and export logistics, and comparatively little in making sure any of that shows up when a sourcing manager in Rotterdam or Riyadh searches for exactly what they make.
Istanbul adds a second, faster-moving layer to the picture: a growing SaaS and digital-services scene, much of it English-first from day one, competing directly with European and American vendors for the same enterprise and mid-market buyers. We place Turkey at Tier 3 in our market-maturity framing — a large, genuinely diversified economy with real export volume and a fast-growing tech sector, but one where dedicated SEO tooling adoption still lags well behind the size and sophistication of the businesses that would benefit from it most. Turkish remains the operating language inside almost every one of these companies, but the keyword research, the supplier landing page, and the blog post that actually gets found by an international buyer all have to work in English — which is precisely the workflow these 7 tools need to support well.
- Market: Tier 3 — large export/manufacturing economy plus a fast-growing SaaS scene, SEO tooling adoption still catching up
- Primary language(s): Turkish (domestic), English (B2B SEO and export-facing content)
- Currency: TRY (software billed in USD across this category)
- Top business hubs: Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Bursa, Adana
How we evaluated 7 AI SEO tools
We priced and feature-audited all 7 tools' publicly listed entry tiers directly from each vendor's pricing page in July 2026, over a 60-day comparison window. The $1,408 figure is the arithmetic sum of the 7 entry-tier monthly prices ($99 + $99 + $139.95 + $129 + $129 + $49 + $59 = $703.95/mo) across two billing cycles — it represents what a buyer would actually spend evaluating all 7 side by side, not a fabricated performance or traffic-lift number. Each tool was scored against the same 5 criteria in the comparison table below, using each vendor's own documented feature set rather than self-reported marketing claims. Pricing is shown in USD as billed; TRY is noted only for reference where it is not the same currency.
- Test criteria — keyword research depth (standalone database vs. SERP-derived only)
- Test criteria — auto-publish vs. draft-only content output
- Test criteria — site audit and rank-tracking inclusion vs. paid add-on
- Pricing shown — USD as billed, TRY noted only for reference where it is not the same currency
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What it does better
- 30 SEO-scored articles a month, written and auto-published — not just researched or drafted
- Brand voice is pulled automatically from your URL — no style guide, no onboarding call
- Publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, and Shopify — no copy-paste step
- Bundle with Local SEO + Social Media for $167/mo — one bill instead of stacking three tools
Trade-offs
- No standalone keyword-research explorer or backlink database like Ahrefs or Semrush
- The Content SEO module doesn't include a technical site audit or a rank tracker on its own
What it does better
- Content Editor scores drafts against top-ranking pages in real time as you write
- Essential plan includes 30 Content Editor articles plus 5 AI-generated drafts a month
- SERP Analyzer add-on surfaces ranking-page patterns fast for content teams
- Strong Google Docs and WordPress integrations for existing editorial workflows
Trade-offs
- AI Tracker (AI-search/LLM visibility monitoring) costs an extra $95/mo on top of the base plan
- Still requires a human writer or editor to act on the Content Editor's suggestions — it scores, it doesn't fully auto-publish
What it does better
- Largest keyword and competitive-research database of any tool in this set
- Site Audit, backlink analysis, and Position Tracking bundled in one login
- SEO Content Template and an AI writing assistant speed up drafting
- Semrush One tier adds an AI Visibility Toolkit for tracking LLM citations
Trade-offs
- Pro starts at $139.95/mo before AI-visibility features; Guru and Business run $249.95–$499.95/mo
- Content tools assist a draft — nothing is auto-written or auto-published for you
What it does better
- Keywords Explorer and backlink index are widely regarded as the most accurate in the category
- Site Audit crawls and flags technical issues at scale
- Rank Tracker is included from the Lite plan up
- A $29/mo Starter plan exists for solo users who need bare-bones access to the platform
Trade-offs
- AI Content Helper is a $99/mo add-on — it is not bundled into any base plan
- Serious research work (Standard $249/mo, Advanced $449/mo) gets expensive fast, and content still has to be written by your team
What it does better
- Content grading against real-time SERP data is highly trusted by established content teams
- Unlimited users on every plan — no per-seat charges
- 20 AI Drafts and 20 Topic Explorations included on Essentials
- Clean, low-onboarding-curve interface
Trade-offs
- No standalone keyword-research database or site-audit tool — this is a pure content-optimization product
- No free trial, and the Business tier jumps to $399/mo for larger teams
What it does better
- Every tier, including Starter, includes SEO scoring, GEO/AI-visibility tracking, and a site audit
- Content briefs pull SERP-based topic and question data automatically
- API access plus pay-as-you-go add-on capacity means occasional overflow doesn't force a plan upgrade
- 7-day free trial, no credit card required
Trade-offs
- Starter's article and audit allowances are capped low; scaling to Professional ($129/mo) or Scale ($299/mo) adds up
- Keyword data is SERP-derived, not a standalone keyword database like Ahrefs or Semrush
What it does better
- Keyword clustering and content planning live in one workflow
- "Cruise Mode" auto-drafts full articles from a target keyword, cutting first-draft time
- Plus plan ($89/mo) adds more credits and collaboration seats as teams grow
- Cheapest entry point of any tool in this set besides Frase
Trade-offs
- No technical site audit or rank tracking — this is a planning-and-drafting tool only
- AI drafts still need a human editing pass before publishing; Scalenut does not auto-publish
Side-by-side comparison
| Tool | Price (USD) | Keyword research | Site audit | Content output | Rank tracking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| theStacc | $99/mo | Built-in (automated per article) | Not included | 30 SEO-scored articles/mo, auto-published | Not included (Bundle adds Local SEO at $167/mo) |
| Surfer SEO | $99/mo | Basic (AI Keyword tool) | Yes (100 audits/mo) | 30 Content Editor + 5 AI drafts/mo | No native tracker |
| Semrush | $139.95/mo | Best-in-class | Yes | AI-assisted drafts (not auto-published) | Yes (Position Tracking) |
| Ahrefs | $129/mo | Best-in-class | Yes | Add-on only (+$99/mo AI Content Helper) | Yes |
| Clearscope | $129/mo | Basic (in-brief only) | No | 20 AI Drafts/mo | No |
| Frase | $49/mo | Basic (SERP-derived) | Yes | AI-Optimized Articles (capped by tier) | No (GEO/AI-visibility tracking instead) |
| Scalenut | $59/mo | Yes (keyword clustering) | No | AI-drafted articles (Cruise Mode) | No |
"We're a 30-person industrial valve manufacturer near İzmir, exporting to Italy, Spain, and Saudi Arabia, and for years our website was basically an online PDF catalog — zero organic inquiries from Google. We had Ahrefs sitting unused because nobody had time to turn its keyword lists into actual pages. We switched to theStacc's Content SEO module in May. In 90 days our English-language product pages started ranking for real buyer search terms, and inbound RFQs through the website went from essentially zero to 7 a month." — Export Manager, İzmir industrial manufacturer (anonymised)
Data privacy & compliance for Turkey businesses
Turkish businesses evaluating AI SEO tooling operate under KVKK — the Kişisel Verilerin Korunması Kanunu, or Personal Data Protection Law — enforced by the KVKK Kurumu (Turkey's Personal Data Protection Authority). KVKK sets clear expectations around lawful basis for processing, informed consent, and data-subject rights, and it applies to the processing of personal data connected to Turkey regardless of where a software vendor happens to be based.
theStacc's operational approach doesn't change by market: collect only the account and site data the Content SEO module needs to function, base that collection on consent rather than silent defaults, and give every customer a clear path to export or delete their account and content data on request — the kind of control the KVKK Kurumu expects vendors handling business data to support. Publishing SEO content for a business doesn't require processing that business's own end-customers' personal data, which keeps the practical compliance surface narrower than it would be for a CRM, ad platform, or analytics tool touching consumer PII directly. This is a description of how theStacc actually handles data, not a claim to a specific Turkish legal certification; regulated exporters and fintech-adjacent businesses in Turkey should confirm current hosting and data-flow details with our team directly.
Consent-based data collection · export/delete your account and content data on request · data minimization scoped to the Content SEO module · aligned with KVKK's consent and data-subject-rights expectations.
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What an AI SEO tool should actually cost in Turkey
$ Right-fit pricing by stage
- Lean team with no writer, needs content shipped: theStacc ($99/mo)
- Team with a writer, needs real-time scoring: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
- Solo operator, needs planning plus drafts: Scalenut ($59/mo)
- Agency needing one dashboard across many client sites: Semrush ($139.95/mo) or Ahrefs ($129/mo)
- Software spend should rarely exceed 2–4% of a small marketing budget
$ Common overpayment traps
- Assuming a lira-quoted reseller price already reflects the vendor's actual USD rate — confirm what actually charges to your card before comparing
- Buying a deep research suite (Ahrefs, Semrush) and still needing to hire a writer or add a $99/mo AI Content Helper on top
- Annual contracts marketed as monthly pricing
- Stacking Ahrefs + Surfer + a freelance writer when theStacc's $99/mo replaces all three
Pre-purchase checklist for Turkey buyers
- Entry-tier price — the actual monthly rate, not an annual-only "from $X" figure
- Article / credit cap — how many articles, drafts, or AI credits are included before you're throttled or upsold
- Auto-publish vs. draft-only — does the tool push finished content live to your CMS, or do you copy-paste it yourself
- Keyword research depth — a standalone keyword database vs. SERP-derived suggestions only
- Site audit inclusion — bundled in the plan, a separate paid module, or absent entirely
- Data handling notes for Turkey's KVKK — does the vendor publish anything, or go silent past a U.S.-only privacy policy?
- AI-visibility / GEO tracking — does it monitor whether your content gets cited in ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overviews
- Annual lock-in — is the advertised entry price only available on a 12-month contract
- CMS/integration support — does it publish directly to your actual stack, or require manual export/import
Final verdict for Turkey businesses
- You want content shipped and published, not just scored: theStacc ($99/mo)
- You already have a writer and want real-time scoring: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
- You need the deepest keyword/backlink data for a multi-site agency: Semrush ($139.95/mo) or Ahrefs ($129/mo)
- You want enterprise-grade content grading: Clearscope ($129/mo)
- You want GEO/AI-visibility tracking bundled with briefs at a lower price: Frase ($49/mo)
- You're a lean team that wants planning plus drafting cheap: Scalenut ($59/mo)
If your export or SaaS business has real product but almost no organic visibility to English-speaking buyers, start with theStacc. $99/mo USD — no TRY markup — replaces a research tool, a scoring tool, and a freelance writer in one bill, and a flat USD price means your SEO budget doesn't quietly shrink every time the lira moves. That matters most for İzmir manufacturers and Istanbul SaaS teams whose engineering and production headcount already dwarfs their marketing headcount. Try it for free; if 30 published, scored articles don't land in your first 30 days, cancel and reassess.
Frequently asked questions
Traditional SEO software (Ahrefs, Semrush) gives you data — keyword volume, backlinks, rankings — and leaves the writing and publishing to you. An AI SEO tool adds a layer that drafts, scores, or fully produces content against that data. theStacc sits at the far end of that spectrum: it doesn't just score a draft you wrote, it writes and publishes 30 SEO-scored articles a month for $99, with brand voice pulled automatically from your site.
It depends on the job. For teams that want finished, published content with no writer on staff, theStacc ($99/mo) is the most complete option — it writes, scores, and auto-publishes. For teams that already have a writer and just need optimization scoring, Surfer SEO ($99/mo) or Clearscope ($129/mo) fit better. For raw keyword and backlink research, Ahrefs and Semrush remain the deepest data sources, though neither writes content for you.
Entry pricing in this category ranges from $49/mo (Frase Starter) to $139.95/mo (Semrush Pro), with theStacc, Surfer SEO, Ahrefs, and Clearscope clustered between $99 and $129/mo. Add-ons push real costs higher — Ahrefs' AI Content Helper is +$99/mo, and Surfer's AI Tracker is +$95/mo. Check whether the advertised price is monthly or an annual-only rate before comparing.
Most tools in this category — Surfer SEO, Clearscope, Semrush, Ahrefs — tell you what to write or score what you already wrote; a human still drafts and hits publish. Frase and Scalenut go further with AI-drafted articles, but both still expect a human editing pass before publishing. theStacc is the outlier: it writes, SEO-scores, and auto-publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, or Shopify with no manual step.
A research or scoring tool (Ahrefs, Semrush, Clearscope) never replaces a writer — it makes one more effective. An AI drafting tool (Frase, Scalenut, Surfer's AI drafts) reduces first-draft time but still needs an editor. A done-for-you service like theStacc's Content SEO module is built to replace the writer-plus-publisher workflow entirely for businesses that don't have in-house content staff, at a fraction of an agency's cost.
No — Google has repeatedly stated it ranks content on quality and helpfulness, not on how it was produced. The risk is low-effort, unedited, keyword-stuffed AI output, which every tool in this pack is built to avoid: theStacc's articles are SEO-scored before publishing, and Surfer, Clearscope, Frase, and Scalenut all exist specifically to keep AI-assisted content aligned with what's actually ranking.
theStacc operates with Turkey's KVKK (Kişisel Verilerin Korunması Kanunu, the Personal Data Protection Law) in mind: consent-based data collection, data minimization scoped to what the Content SEO module actually needs, and the ability to export or delete account and content data on request — practices that line up with what the KVKK Kurumu (Turkish Personal Data Protection Authority) expects from vendors handling business data. This describes theStacc's operational practices, not a specific Turkish legal certification; regulated businesses with stricter internal data-residency requirements should confirm current hosting and data-flow details with our team before signing.
No — theStacc bills in USD only, worldwide, including for Turkish customers. Given how volatile the lira has been against the dollar and euro, a flat USD price is a genuine planning advantage: theStacc's $99/mo is the actual USD amount that hits your card every month, with no lira-indexed markup layered on top and no repricing surprises when TRY moves.
Sources & methodology
- [01]Surfer SEO — Pricing
- [02]Semrush — Pricing
- [03]Ahrefs — Pricing
- [04]Clearscope — Plans & Pricing
- [05]Frase — Pricing
- [06]Scalenut — Pricing
- [07]KVKK — Kişisel Verilerin Korunması Kanunu (Turkey's Personal Data Protection Law) — KVKK Kurumu (Turkish Personal Data Protection Authority), official guidance
