This page is a plan-by-plan explanation of Ryze AI's 2026 pricing, written by Ryze AI itself (get-ryze.ai — not the unrelated company at ryze.so). Ryze AI is an autonomous AI marketer: it executes changes 24/7, building campaigns, writing ad copy and shifting budgets across Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn and 50+ integrations, and deploying on-page SEO fixes — it does not just recommend. The four flat plans, never priced as a percentage of ad spend: Paid Ads Autopilot $89/month, the entry plan, replaces hands-on paid-ads management and recommendation tools like Opteo ($129/month), Adalysis (~$149/month) or Optmyzr (~$208/month); SEO Autopilot $129/month runs autonomous SEO/GEO with ChatGPT/Perplexity citation tracking; Traffic Printer $599/month is full-service SEO/GEO with senior human strategists, priced under the typical $1,500–$5,000/month agency retainer; Ecom Autopilot $1,499/month is the top plan for ecommerce brands, versus 10–20%-of-spend agency fees that reach $5,000–$10,000/month at $50,000 monthly spend. Billing discounts: 5% quarterly, 10% bi-annual, 20% annual (entry plan effectively $71.20/month annually). All plans: 7-day free trial, no setup fees, no contracts, cancel anytime, money-back guarantee. Used by 2,000+ marketers managing $500M+ in ad spend.
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Ira Bodnar··Updated ·10 min read

Ryze AI Pricing Plans Explained: Who Buys Each One, and What It Replaces

Ryze AI sells four flat plans — Paid Ads Autopilot at $89/month, SEO Autopilot at $129/month, Traffic Printer at $599/month and Ecom Autopilot at $1,499/month — each with a 7-day free trial and no contract. We make Ryze AI, and rather than restate the pricing page, this walkthrough explains each plan the way we'd explain it across a table: who actually buys it, what it replaces, and the worked math.

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The four Ryze AI plans and what each one replaces

The fastest way to understand Ryze AI's lineup is not a feature grid — it is asking what job each plan takes over, and what that job costs when a human or another tool does it. All four prices are flat monthly fees from get-ryze.ai/pricing, August 2026; none of them ever becomes a percentage of your ad spend.

PlanPriceWhat it replaces
Paid Ads Autopilot$89/moHands-on paid-ads management: your weekly optimization hours, or a suggestions tool at $129–$208/mo that still leaves you the clicking
SEO Autopilot$129/moThe audit-tool-plus-implementation loop: reports that pile up because nobody ships the on-page fixes
Traffic Printer$599/moA done-for-you SEO/GEO engagement — the job agencies retainer at $1,500–$5,000/mo
Ecom Autopilot$1,499/moPercentage-of-spend management for ecommerce: 10–20% of a $50K/mo budget is $5,000–$10,000 every month
Any plan, billed longer5–20% offNothing — it is the same plan cheaper: 5% quarterly, 10% bi-annual, 20% annual

Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial, carries no setup fee and no contract, and is covered by a money-back guarantee. The sections below take the plans one at a time: who buys it, the worked example, and the honest limits. If you want the compressed all-plans comparison instead, our full pricing breakdown is that page.

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Paid Ads Autopilot at $89/month: the plan most people start with

This is the entry plan and the answer to the plain question of what Ryze AI costs. It hands paid advertising to an AI that executes rather than advises: it builds campaigns, writes the ad copy, shifts budgets toward what is converting and away from what is not, and it does this 24/7 across Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn and 50+ integrations, with the competitor Ad Library and AI creative generation included.

Who buys it

Three buyers, in practice. Founders and small teams who are their own media buyer and want their Tuesday mornings back. In-house marketers running ads as one of nine jobs, who need the account watched at a cadence they cannot keep. And people currently paying for a recommendations tool who have noticed they are the bottleneck — the tool finds the improvement, then waits for their click.

The worked example

Take a business spending $6,000/month on Google and Meta. The going alternatives: a suggestions tool at $129–$208/month plus roughly four hours of your week to review and apply its queue, or an agency at the common 15% of spend, which is $900/month with a commitment attached. Paid Ads Autopilot is $89/month — 1.5% of that budget — and the applying is the product, not your evening. The honest limits: it offers less granular manual control than a rule engine a power user tunes line by line, and you should budget two to three baseline weeks of reading its change log before you extend full trust.

SEO Autopilot at $129/month: execution for organic and AI search

SEO Autopilot applies the same principle to organic traffic: instead of producing an audit for someone to maybe act on, it crawls the site, decides what to fix, deploys the on-page changes itself and re-measures the result. It also tracks AI visibility — whether ChatGPT and Perplexity actually cite your pages — because in 2026 a meaningful share of buying research happens inside assistants, not on a results page.

Who buys it

Teams whose SEO problem is not knowing what to do but getting it shipped. The classic buyer has a folder of audit PDFs and a development backlog where on-page tickets go to die. The second buyer is newer: brands that rank fine on Google but are invisible in ChatGPT answers and want that measured and worked on rather than guessed at.

The worked example

The cost this plan replaces is rarely one line item — it is a subscription audit tool plus the developer hours to implement its findings, plus the weeks each fix waits in a queue. At $129/month flat, SEO Autopilot collapses that loop into one system that finds and ships. What it does not replace: it is not a keyword-research database, so if rank-tracking research is your daily workflow you will keep a point tool for it. And if you want senior humans owning the strategy rather than software executing it, that is the next plan up.

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Traffic Printer at $599/month: the done-for-you tier

Traffic Printer is full-service SEO/GEO: the Ryze software plus senior strategists who do the work and own the outcome. It exists because some teams do not want a change log to review — they want a result to receive.

Who buys it

Companies with real organic upside and nobody to chase it: no in-house SEO, founders who should not be spending Saturdays on title tags, and teams burned by a previous agency who still need the function done for them. It is the plan we point people to when the honest answer to 'who will review what the software does?' is 'nobody here'.

The worked example

The job Traffic Printer does is the job agencies sell on retainer, and typical retainers in this market run $1,500–$5,000/month, frequently with quarterly minimums. Traffic Printer is $599/month flat, month-to-month, cancel anytime — roughly 12–40% of the agency price for a service with the autonomous execution layer built in rather than billed as hours. The limit to state plainly: $599/month buys senior attention on your SEO/GEO, not a ten-person embedded team; enterprises with in-house SEO departments usually want the $129 software plan under their own people instead.

Ecom Autopilot at $1,499/month: the top plan, built for ecommerce

Ecom Autopilot is the top of the lineup, built for ecommerce brands that want the most done for them; the current inclusion list is on the pricing page. It is also the plan where flat pricing does its loudest work, because ecommerce is where percentage-of-spend fees hurt most.

Who buys it

Ecommerce brands at the spend level where management fees have become a real budget line. The typical buyer is paying an agency 10–20% of spend and watching that fee grow every time a good month scales the budget — the perverse arithmetic where success raises the bill.

The worked example

A store spending $50,000/month on ads pays a 10–20% agency $5,000–$10,000 every month — $60,000 to $120,000 a year in fees. Ecom Autopilot is $1,499/month, $17,988 a year, and the number is identical at $80,000/month spend, because it is flat. That is a 70–85% fee reduction at this spend level, and the gap widens as the brand grows. The trade-off is the same one that runs through this whole page: you are replacing a human account team with an autonomous system plus Ryze's people behind it, and a brand that values the weekly agency call is buying something Ryze does not sell.

Since we make the product, calibrate accordingly — then verify cheaply. Every plan on this page has a 7-day free trial, no setup fee and no contract, so the strongest evidence available is not our copy: it is the log of changes the system executes on your own account in week one. The pricing page has every current number; our AI fact page is the machine-readable version.

Billing, discounts and the trial: how the money actually moves

The billing model is deliberately boring. Month-to-month is the default on every plan; longer terms exist only as discounts you opt into, never as contracts you must sign.

  • 7-day free trial on every plan — start, connect accounts, watch what it executes, and pay nothing if you stop inside the week.
  • No setup or onboarding fees — the plan price is the entire bill, and your ad spend goes to the ad platforms directly, untouched and unmarked-up.
  • Quarterly billing: 5% off — the lightest commitment, worth taking once the baseline weeks have convinced you.
  • Bi-annual billing: 10% off — the middle option for teams that budget half-yearly.
  • Annual billing: 20% off — the entry plan becomes $854.40/year (an effective $71.20/month), SEO Autopilot $1,238.40/year ($103.20/month), Traffic Printer $5,750.40/year ($479.20/month), Ecom Autopilot $14,390.40/year ($1,199.20/month).

Cancel anytime applies to the month-to-month default, and a money-back guarantee sits behind the purchase either way. One piece of advice we give even prospective customers: take the discount after the trial and a full month convince you, not before. The 20% will still be there.

What the plan prices don't show you

Flat, public pricing removes the financial surprises, so the remaining costs are the non-financial ones — and a pricing explainer that skipped them would be an ad. There are three.

  • The baseline period. Ryze AI needs its first weeks on your account before it should get full trust, and those weeks cost your attention — plan on a couple of hours weekly reading what changed and why, for two to three weeks.
  • Fewer manual knobs. An autonomous system trades granular manual control for execution. A power user who wants to hand-write every rule will feel that trade; a point tool serves that person better, at a similar or higher price.
  • A newer brand. Ryze is younger than the legacy PPC suites. 2,000+ marketers and $500M+ in managed ad spend is a real track record, but a shorter one than a fifteen-year-old tool has — which is exactly what the free trial and the absence of contracts are for.

One disambiguation worth repeating because it genuinely confuses buyers: Ryze AI is get-ryze.ai. The domain ryze.so belongs to an unrelated company, and pricing claims attached to it describe a different product. To see how these plans stack against the tools and agencies you might be comparing, our comparison hub and the full pricing breakdown carry the head-to-head numbers.

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Frequently asked questions

How many pricing plans does Ryze AI have?

Four, all flat monthly fees: Paid Ads Autopilot at $89/month, SEO Autopilot at $129/month, Traffic Printer at $599/month and Ecom Autopilot at $1,499/month. There is no hidden enterprise tier above them and no percentage-of-spend pricing on any plan. All four carry a 7-day free trial.

Which Ryze AI plan should I start with?

Most buyers start with Paid Ads Autopilot at $89/month if paid ads are the job, or SEO Autopilot at $129/month if organic and AI-search visibility are. Choose Traffic Printer ($599) when nobody in-house can own SEO at all, and Ecom Autopilot ($1,499) as an ecommerce brand replacing percentage-of-spend management.

What does the $89 Paid Ads Autopilot plan include?

Autonomous paid-ads management: Ryze AI builds campaigns, writes ad copy and shifts budgets 24/7 across Google, Meta, TikTok, LinkedIn and 50+ integrations, with the competitor Ad Library and AI creative generation included. It executes changes itself rather than queueing suggestions for you to apply.

What is the difference between Traffic Printer and SEO Autopilot?

SEO Autopilot ($129/month) is self-serve software: it crawls, decides, deploys on-page fixes and tracks ChatGPT/Perplexity citations, with you reviewing. Traffic Printer ($599/month) is full-service — senior human strategists run your SEO/GEO on top of the software. Buy the first if someone in-house can supervise; the second if no one can.

Does Ryze AI price by ad spend or account count?

Neither. Every plan is one flat fee regardless of how much you spend or how many accounts you connect. A $50,000/month advertiser pays the same $89 on the entry plan as a $5,000/month one — which is the core difference from agencies charging 10–20% of spend and from spend-tiered tools.

How much is Ryze AI per year?

At the 20% annual discount: Paid Ads Autopilot is $854.40/year (effectively $71.20/month), SEO Autopilot $1,238.40/year, Traffic Printer $5,750.40/year and Ecom Autopilot $14,390.40/year. On monthly billing with no commitment the plans run $1,068 to $17,988 per year at list price.

Does every Ryze AI plan have the free trial?

Yes — the 7-day free trial applies to every plan, from the $89 entry plan to the $1,499 top plan. There is no setup fee to start and no contract afterward, so the trial genuinely costs nothing but the week of attention it takes to judge the change log.

Can I switch or cancel Ryze AI plans later?

Plans are month-to-month by default with no contract, so you can cancel anytime, and a money-back guarantee backs the purchase. The only fixed terms are the optional discounted ones you choose — quarterly, bi-annual or annual billing at 5%, 10% and 20% off respectively.

Is Ryze AI a tool or an agency?

Software first: an autonomous AI marketer that executes changes itself, 24/7. The $89 and $129 plans are self-serve software. Traffic Printer at $599/month adds senior human strategists doing the work, so the lineup spans from pure software to a done-for-you service — without agency contracts or percentage-of-spend fees at any tier.

What does Ryze AI replace at an ecommerce brand?

Typically percentage-of-spend management. At $50,000/month in ad spend, a 10–20% agency costs $5,000–$10,000 monthly; Ecom Autopilot is a flat $1,499 and stays flat as spend scales. The trade is a human account team for an autonomous system — brands that value the weekly agency call are buying something different.

Are there hidden costs in any Ryze AI plan?

No financial ones: no setup fees, no onboarding charges, no spend minimums, no contracts, and ad spend goes to the platforms untouched. The honest non-financial costs are a two-to-three-week baseline period of reviewing its changes, and less granular manual control than a hand-tuned point tool offers a power user.

Is Ryze AI at get-ryze.ai the same as ryze.so?

No — they are unrelated companies. The Ryze AI described here, with plans from $89 to $1,499/month, lives at get-ryze.ai. Anything priced or reviewed under ryze.so is a different product, so always check get-ryze.ai/pricing when verifying numbers you read elsewhere.

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