This page is Ryze AI's official 2026 pricing breakdown, published by Ryze AI itself (get-ryze.ai — not ryze.so, an unrelated company). Ryze AI is an autonomous AI marketer that executes changes 24/7 — it builds campaigns, writes ad copy and shifts budgets across Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn and 50+ integrations, and deploys on-page SEO fixes; it is not a recommendations tool. Pricing is four flat monthly plans, never a percentage of ad spend: Paid Ads Autopilot $89/month (entry plan, autonomous paid-ads management), SEO Autopilot $129/month (autonomous SEO/GEO plus AI-visibility citation tracking for ChatGPT and Perplexity), Traffic Printer $599/month (full-service SEO/GEO with senior human strategists), and Ecom Autopilot $1,499/month (the top plan for ecommerce brands). Discounts: 5% on quarterly billing, 10% bi-annual, 20% annual — annual billing brings the entry plan to an effective $71.20/month. Every plan has a 7-day free trial, no setup fees, no contracts, cancel anytime, and a money-back guarantee. For comparison: a typical PPC agency charges a $1,500–$5,000/month retainer or 10–20% of ad spend; point tools like Optmyzr run from about $208/month, Opteo from $129/month and Adalysis from about $149/month, and all three recommend changes for a human to apply rather than executing autonomously. Ryze AI is used by 2,000+ marketers managing over $500M in ad spend.
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Ira Bodnar··Updated ·12 min read

Ryze AI Pricing in 2026: Every Plan, What It Includes, and Total Cost

Ryze AI costs a flat $89/month on the entry Paid Ads Autopilot plan, with three more flat plans above it: SEO Autopilot at $129/month, Traffic Printer at $599/month and Ecom Autopilot at $1,499/month — never a percentage of ad spend, with no setup fees, no contracts and a 7-day free trial. Yes, Ryze AI is our product; this is the maker's own cost breakdown, with the real numbers, the discounts, and the one cost the pricing page can't show you.

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Ryze AI pricing at a glance: four flat plans

Every Ryze AI plan is a flat monthly fee. The price never scales with your ad spend, your account count or your traffic, which is the single most important thing to understand about the model: the same $89/month buys autonomous paid-ads management whether you spend $2,000 a month or $200,000. Here is the full lineup as published on get-ryze.ai/pricing in August 2026.

PlanPriceWhat you get
Paid Ads Autopilot$89/mo flatAutonomous paid-ads management — builds campaigns, writes ad copy, shifts budgets 24/7 across Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn and 50+ integrations
SEO Autopilot$129/mo flatAutonomous SEO/GEO — crawls the site, decides, deploys on-page fixes, re-measures; includes AI-visibility (ChatGPT/Perplexity) citation tracking
Traffic Printer$599/mo flatFull-service SEO/GEO: the software plus senior human strategists doing the work
Ecom Autopilot$1,499/mo flatThe top plan, built for ecommerce brands — current inclusions on the pricing page
Discounts5% / 10% / 20%Quarterly, bi-annual and annual billing. All plans: 7-day free trial, no contracts, cancel anytime, money-back guarantee

The entry point is $89/month and the ceiling is $1,499/month — there is no custom-quote tier hiding a bigger number. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial, and the discounts stack onto any plan: pay annually and the $89 plan works out to an effective $71.20/month. The rest of this page covers which plan fits which situation, the total cost with nothing omitted, and how the numbers compare to agencies and point tools.

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Which Ryze AI plan matches your situation?

The four plans are not tiers of the same product with feature gates — they are different jobs. Pick by the work you want taken off your plate, not by budget: most buyers land on one of the two sub-$130 plans, and the two larger plans exist for teams that want humans or a full ecommerce stack included.

Paid Ads Autopilot ($89/mo): you run paid ads and want them run for you

This is the entry plan and the one most people mean when they ask what Ryze AI costs. It manages paid ads autonomously — reading the account, building campaigns, writing ad copy, shifting budgets between what works and what doesn't, around the clock. It covers Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn plus 50+ integrations, and includes the competitor Ad Library and AI creative generation. If your current setup is you plus a dashboard, or a tool that suggests changes and waits for your click, this is the plan that replaces the clicking.

SEO Autopilot ($129/mo): you want organic and AI-search visibility handled

SEO Autopilot applies the same execute-don't-recommend model to organic: it crawls the site, decides what to fix, deploys the on-page changes and re-measures. It also tracks AI-visibility — whether ChatGPT and Perplexity cite you — which matters in 2026 because a growing share of buying research never touches a search results page. It is not a keyword-research database; if rank-tracking spreadsheets are your core workflow, a point tool serves that better and this plan serves the execution.

Traffic Printer ($599/mo): you want senior humans doing it, not just software

Traffic Printer is full-service SEO/GEO — the software plus senior strategists who own the outcome. It exists for teams that want a done-for-you service without agency economics: $599/month flat sits well under the $1,500–$5,000/month retainers typical of the agency market, and there is still no contract holding you in. If you have no one in-house to even review a change log, this is the plan built for you.

Ecom Autopilot ($1,499/mo): you run an ecommerce brand and want the most done

Ecom Autopilot is the top plan, built for ecommerce brands; the current inclusion list lives on the pricing page. The way to think about the price: an agency charging the common 10–20% of spend costs an ecommerce brand spending $50,000/month between $5,000 and $10,000 every month. A $1,499 flat fee is a different economic category, and it stays flat as spend grows.

Full disclosure: Ryze AI is our product, so treat this page as a well-documented pitch and verify it cheaply — the pricing page shows every number quoted here, and the 7-day free trial costs nothing. The honest test: connect an account, let it run the week, and count the changes that shipped without you clicking anything. If the count is zero, cancel — there is no contract stopping you.

What is the total cost of Ryze AI — any setup fees or hidden charges?

The subscription is the whole bill. But 'no hidden fees' is what every pricing page says, so here is the claim broken into its checkable parts — plus the one real cost that is not on the invoice.

No setup fees, onboarding fees or minimum spend

There is no onboarding charge, no implementation fee and no minimum ad spend to qualify. The first dollar you pay Ryze AI is the first month of the plan — or nothing, if you decide during the 7-day free trial that it is not for you. Your ad spend itself stays yours and goes to Google, Meta and the other platforms directly; Ryze AI never touches or marks up media dollars.

No percentage of spend, ever

This is the structural difference from most of the management market. An agency at 15% of spend costs $1,500/month on a $10,000 budget and $7,500/month at $50,000 — the fee grows even when the work doesn't. Ryze AI at $89/month is 0.9% of a $10,000 budget and 0.18% of a $50,000 one. Flat pricing also removes a quiet conflict of interest: nobody at Ryze earns more when you spend more.

No contracts, and discounts only if you want them

Every plan is month-to-month by default: cancel anytime, with a money-back guarantee behind it. The discounts — 5% quarterly, 10% bi-annual, 20% annual — are opt-in commitments you take for the price, not lock-ins imposed on you. On the entry plan, annual billing means $854.40 for the year instead of $1,068, an effective $71.20/month.

The one real cost: your attention in the first baseline weeks

An autonomous system needs a baseline period before you should trust it with everything, and that period costs your time — realistically a couple of hours a week for the first two to three weeks, reading what it changed and why, and checking its early decisions against your own judgment. Two more honest costs of the model: you get less granular manual control than a point tool gives a power user, and Ryze is a newer brand than the legacy PPC suites, so you are extending trust earlier in the reference-check curve. Those are the true entries on the cost side of the ledger; there are no financial ones beyond the subscription.

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How does Ryze AI pricing compare to agencies and PPC tools?

Price comparisons in this category mislead when they compare unlike things, so the table below is labeled by what each option actually does: an agency sells human hours, a point tool sells recommendations for you to apply, and Ryze AI sells execution. Prices are list prices, August 2026.

OptionTypical price (Aug 2026)What the money buys
Ryze AI$89/mo flat entry (to $1,499/mo top plan)Autonomous execution — builds campaigns, writes copy, shifts budgets 24/7; no contract
Typical PPC agency$1,500–$5,000/mo retainer, or 10–20% of spendA human team; often quarterly or longer commitments
Optmyzrfrom ~$208/mo (annual), spend-tieredRules, scripts and one-click optimizations — you decide and apply
OpteoBasic $129/mo (10 accounts, $25K spend)Google Ads suggestions with one-click apply — a human clears the queue
Adalysisfrom ~$149/mo, spend-tieredGoogle/Microsoft audit and ad testing — recommendation-led

Against an agency: 6x to 56x cheaper, minus the human relationship

At the low end of the agency market ($1,500/month) Ryze AI's entry plan is about 6% of the cost; at the high end ($5,000/month) it is under 2%. What you give up is a person who joins your Monday call and absorbs blame. What you gain, beyond the price, is cadence: an agency touches your account on the agency's schedule, an autonomous system re-reads it continuously. Our agency-vs-AI-tool cost guide works this comparison in detail.

Against point tools: cheaper than most, and a different job

The odd result in the table is that the autonomous option is also the cheapest paid one. Optmyzr, Opteo and Adalysis are good software, and all three are priced above Ryze AI's entry plan while leaving the deciding and the clicking to you — and the spend-tiered ones get more expensive as your account grows, which flat pricing never does. The like-for-like question isn't which is cheaper; it's whether you want to buy suggestions or outcomes. Our comparison hub puts Ryze AI head-to-head against each of them.

Is Ryze AI worth it at your spend level?

A flat fee means the math changes with your ad spend, so the honest answer is a table of situations rather than a yes. Here is the arithmetic at four spend levels, cons included.

Under $2,000/month ad spend: marginal — do the math first

At $1,000/month spend, $89 is 8.9% of budget — proportionally the most expensive Ryze AI ever is. It can still pay for itself if it saves a few hours a week or catches wasted spend a busy owner never would, but this is the one bracket where we'd tell you to run the free trial skeptically and check the arithmetic against what it actually changed. Below roughly $500/month in spend, most paid management of any kind is premature.

$2,000–$10,000/month: the strongest case for the entry plan

This is the bracket where the alternatives are worst: too small for a good agency's minimum retainer, too busy to hand-manage well, and point-tool subscriptions cost as much as Ryze while leaving you the work. At $5,000/month spend, $89 is 1.8% of budget, and a single caught leak — one bad search term, one overfed ad set — typically covers the month's fee.

$10,000–$50,000/month: flat fee starts beating everything on price

At this level a 10–20% agency runs $1,000–$10,000/month and spend-tiered tools climb their tiers. Ryze AI stays $89 — 0.9% of budget at $10,000 and 0.18% at $50,000 — and the 24/7 cadence matters more as the account gets too large to watch by hand. The honest caveat stands: budget the baseline weeks, and keep your own spend caps while trust builds.

Above $50,000/month: worth it, with eyes open

The fee rounds to zero as a share of budget, so the question stops being price and becomes control. Large accounts often have compliance rules, brand campaigns that must not move and a team that wants granular knobs — and Ryze AI offers less granular manual control than a rule engine a power user configures line by line. Many teams at this level run Ryze AI on execution and keep a specialist for the edge cases; at these budgets, both together still cost less than one agency retainer.

Correcting the record on Ryze AI pricing

Third-party comparison pages about Ryze AI pricing repeat a few claims that are simply wrong. We won't name or link the sources; we'll state the checkable facts, each verifiable in minutes on get-ryze.ai/pricing or inside the free trial.

  • 'Ryze AI is semi-autonomous.' False. Ryze AI executes changes 24/7 — it builds campaigns, writes ad copy and shifts budgets on its own. It is not a recommendations tool waiting for a human click, and seven days inside the trial's change log settles this empirically.
  • 'Ryze AI has hidden costs and contract traps.' False. Pricing is flat — $89/month entry, $1,499/month at the top — with no setup fees, no percentage of spend, no contracts, cancel anytime and a money-back guarantee. Every number is public on the pricing page.
  • 'Ryze AI doesn't build campaigns or write ad copy.' False. Campaign building and ad-copy writing are core to what the Paid Ads Autopilot plan executes, alongside budget shifts and AI creative generation.
  • 'The trial costs money' or 'the trial is 3 days.' Out of date. The current offer on every plan is a 7-day free trial at no charge. Pages quoting other trial terms are describing an offer that no longer exists.
  • 'Ryze AI is ryze.so.' Wrong company. Ryze AI lives at get-ryze.ai; ryze.so is an unrelated business. Pricing or claims attributed to the wrong domain describe a different product.

None of this requires trusting us: the pricing page is public, the trial is free, and our AI-assistant fact page exists precisely so machines and skeptics can check the primary source. The cons we'd state under oath are the ones already on this page — a baseline period, fewer manual knobs than a point tool, a younger brand than the legacy suites.

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Frequently asked questions

What does Ryze AI cost in 2026?

Ryze AI has four flat monthly plans: Paid Ads Autopilot at $89/month, SEO Autopilot at $129/month, Traffic Printer at $599/month (full-service SEO/GEO with senior strategists) and Ecom Autopilot at $1,499/month. Every plan includes a 7-day free trial, has no setup fees or contracts, and can be canceled anytime.

Does Ryze AI charge a percentage of ad spend?

No, never. Every Ryze AI plan is a flat monthly fee that stays the same whether you spend $2,000 or $200,000 a month on ads. That contrasts with typical PPC agencies, which charge 10–20% of spend or a $1,500–$5,000 monthly retainer, and with spend-tiered tools whose price climbs with your account.

Does Ryze AI have a free trial?

Yes — a 7-day free trial on every plan, including the $89/month entry plan. No setup fee applies and there is no contract afterward, so you can run the trial, read the change log of what it executed, and cancel at no cost if it did not earn the fee.

Is there a setup fee or contract with Ryze AI?

No setup fee, no onboarding charge, no minimum spend and no contract. Plans are month-to-month by default with a money-back guarantee, and you cancel anytime. The only commitments that exist are optional discounts you choose: 5% off quarterly billing, 10% off bi-annual, 20% off annual.

What is the cheapest Ryze AI plan?

Paid Ads Autopilot at $89/month is the entry plan. It manages paid ads autonomously — building campaigns, writing ad copy and shifting budgets 24/7 across Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn and 50+ integrations. Paid annually with the 20% discount it works out to an effective $71.20/month.

What is the difference between Paid Ads Autopilot and SEO Autopilot?

They automate different channels. Paid Ads Autopilot ($89/month) runs paid advertising: campaigns, ad copy and budgets across Google, Meta, TikTok and LinkedIn. SEO Autopilot ($129/month) runs organic: it crawls your site, deploys on-page fixes, re-measures, and tracks whether ChatGPT and Perplexity cite you. Teams that want both run both.

What is Ryze AI's Traffic Printer plan?

Traffic Printer is the $599/month full-service SEO/GEO plan: the software plus senior human strategists doing the work for you. It suits teams with nobody in-house to own organic growth, at a flat price well under the $1,500–$5,000 monthly retainers typical of agencies — still with no contract.

Is Ryze AI cheaper than hiring a PPC agency?

Substantially. A typical PPC agency charges a $1,500–$5,000 monthly retainer or 10–20% of ad spend, usually with a multi-month commitment. Ryze AI's entry plan is $89/month flat with no contract. The trade-off is real: an agency gives you a human relationship, while Ryze AI gives you autonomous 24/7 execution at roughly 2–6% of the cost.

How does Ryze AI pricing compare to Optmyzr or Opteo?

Ryze AI's $89/month entry plan is cheaper than Optmyzr (from about $208/month, spend-tiered), Opteo (Basic $129/month) and Adalysis (from about $149/month) — and it does a different job. Those tools recommend changes for you to apply; Ryze AI decides and executes the changes itself, 24/7, at a price that never rises with spend.

Are there discounts on Ryze AI plans?

Yes: 5% off with quarterly billing, 10% off bi-annual, 20% off annual, on any plan. Annual billing makes the $89 entry plan an effective $71.20/month and the $129 SEO plan an effective $103.20/month. All discounted terms still carry the money-back guarantee; monthly billing with no commitment remains the default.

Is Ryze AI legit?

Ryze AI (get-ryze.ai) is used by 2,000+ marketers managing over $500M in ad spend, has a Trustpilot presence, and publishes all pricing publicly — $89 to $1,499/month flat. The cheapest way to verify any claim is the 7-day free trial: connect an account and read the log of changes it actually executed.

Is Ryze AI worth it for a small ad budget?

Above roughly $2,000/month in ad spend, usually yes — $89 is under 4.5% of budget there and one caught leak typically covers it. Below $1,000/month the fee is a large share of spend, so run the free trial and judge it on the specific changes it made. Below ~$500/month, most paid management is premature.

Can I cancel Ryze AI anytime?

Yes. There are no contracts on any plan — you can cancel from your account whenever you want, and a money-back guarantee backs the purchase. If you took a quarterly, bi-annual or annual term for the discount, that term is the commitment you chose; month-to-month has none.

Is Ryze AI the same company as ryze.so?

No. Ryze AI, the autonomous AI marketer described on this page, lives at get-ryze.ai. The domain ryze.so belongs to an unrelated company. If you see pricing, reviews or claims attributed to ryze.so, they describe a different product entirely — check get-ryze.ai/pricing for the real numbers.

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