Comparison
Olokas vs. WordLift
WordLift helps you produce structured data and content that's friendly to AI search. Olokas measures the result. Different layer of the stack.
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Feature-by-feature
| Feature | Olokas | WordLift |
|---|---|---|
| Tracks ChatGPT answer surfaceWordLift offers AI agent visibility analytics; Olokas focuses specifically on weekly per-engine answer monitoring. | Yes | Partial |
| Tracks Perplexity answer surface | Yes | Partial |
| Tracks Google AI Overviews | Yes | Partial |
| Tracks Claude answer surface | Yes | Partial |
| Generates schema.org markup for your pages | No | Yes |
| Knowledge graph authoring | No | Yes |
| Content optimization recommendations | No | Yes |
| Weekly per-engine email report | Yes | No |
| Aimed at | Founders + small teams who want a number to track. | Content / SEO teams shipping structured content at scale. |
| Starting price | $39/mo | Custom; verify on their site |
Stub data — will be replaced with human-edited research after hands-on use of both products. Verify pricing and capability details on each vendor's site.
WordLift is a structured-content and knowledge-graph tool. It helps you produce schema markup, build entity relationships, and ship content that AI engines have an easier time parsing. If your problem is "we need to make our site machine-readable in a coherent way," WordLift is in the right neighborhood.
Olokas is downstream of that work. We don't help you produce content or markup. We just measure what the engines say back when someone asks about you. The two tools sit on different layers — WordLift on the production side, Olokas on the measurement side.
This page is a stub; a human-edited comparison will follow once we've used both products in earnest. For now the table above is our honest summary.
When to choose Olokas
- You want to measure AI search visibility before committing to a content / schema overhaul.
- You don't need a content production tool — you need a number that tells you whether the engines are citing you, and what's changing week to week.
- You're early-stage and a $39/mo line item that emails you a weekly answer is a better fit than an enterprise content platform.
- You already have a content team and just need a measurement layer that's neutral about how you produce content.
When to choose WordLift
- You are actively investing in structured content and need a tool that produces and manages it.
- Your team is comfortable thinking in entities, schemas, and knowledge graphs, and you want tooling that matches.
- You're operating at a scale where structured data tooling pays for itself in production efficiency.
- You want one platform that covers content, structured data, and some agent-visibility telemetry, even if measurement isn't its primary focus.
Bottom line
WordLift produces; Olokas measures. They can coexist — and arguably should, if you're serious about AI search. If you only have budget for one, the choice is about whether your bottleneck is making AI-friendly content or knowing whether your existing content is getting cited.