Bersyn vs Goodie AI: An honest comparison of two GEO platforms
Goodie AI and Bersyn both work the same core problem: showing companies how AI assistants represent their product to buyers, and giving them a way to improve that representation. They approach the problem at very different scales, charge very different prices, and suit very different buyers. This page is the honest comparison.
Disclosure first. Bersyn is our product. The pricing and feature claims below are pulled from Goodie's public pages at higoodie.com (as of 27 May 2026) and cross-referenced against third-party reviews from pikaseo.com and inblog.ai. Where Goodie's own pricing page does not publish dollar amounts, we mark the figure as reported by third-party reviewers and not directly verified. We list the cases where Goodie is the better choice. If you would rather hear about Goodie from Goodie, their site is at higoodie.com.
TL;DR
- Goodie AI is the right call if you are a marketing team at an established company, you sell globally, you need the widest AI Surface coverage in the market (11+ engines including Amazon Rufus and Meta AI), you want multi-country and multi-language segmentation, and you have budget for what third-party reviews report as roughly $495/month and up.
- Bersyn is the right call if you are a B2B SaaS founder or small growth team who wants the four core AI Surfaces covered in a $49/month base price (or a $49 one-time audit), and who cares that every Patch we generate is anchored to a SHA-256-locked Product Identity with provable lineage.
The honest summary: Goodie is the more mature enterprise platform with the broadest model coverage in the category. Bersyn is the more focused product for the founder-scale buyer who wants a Patch they can publish today, with attestation receipts behind every word.
Side-by-side
| Goodie AI | Bersyn | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry price | Reported ~$495/month per third-party reviews; Goodie's pricing page shows "Get a Demo" on all three tiers (Explorer, Pro, Enterprise) as of 27 May 2026 | $49/month flat |
| AI Surfaces covered (base tier) | 3 engines on Explorer (ChatGPT, AI Overview, Perplexity); 6 on Pro (adds Gemini, Copilot, Rufus); 11+ on Enterprise (adds Claude, Meta AI, DeepSeek, Grok, AI Mode) | 4 Surfaces in base: ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini |
| Free first scan | No — demo-gated, no public free scan | Yes — free first scan, no credit card |
| One-time audit option | No — subscription only | Yes — $49 one-time audit at audit.bersyn.com |
| Generates corrective content | Yes — AEO Content Writer (Pro and Enterprise tiers) | Yes — Patches anchored to a verified Product Identity |
| Content provenance | AEO-optimized content; no public attestation or cryptographic lineage to a verified identity document | Every Patch is anchored to a Product Identity version with SHA-256 hash and provable lineage |
| Multi-country / multi-language segmentation | Yes — 2 countries / 2 languages on Explorer scaling to 8+ on Enterprise | No (not in scope for the Founding Beta tier) |
| Dedicated AEO strategist | Yes on Enterprise tier (bi-weekly cadence, custom hours per Goodie's pricing page) | No — self-serve |
| Per-Surface Gap typing | Optimization Actions, prioritized | Per-Surface Gap classification: Omitted, Misclassified, Generic, Confused |
| Target buyer | Marketing teams at enterprise SaaS, retail, and consumer brands with global footprint | B2B SaaS founders and small growth teams |
Where Goodie is better
Widest Surface coverage in the market. Goodie's Enterprise tier monitors 11+ AI engines including Amazon Rufus, Meta AI, DeepSeek, Grok, Microsoft Copilot, and AI Mode in addition to the four core engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini). If your buyers research products inside Amazon, Meta's apps, or any of the long-tail AI assistants, Goodie covers ground Bersyn does not. Bersyn currently covers the four core consumer-and-developer Surfaces and is intentionally not racing the engine count.
Multi-country and multi-language segmentation. Goodie's tiers explicitly include geographic and language segmentation — 2 countries and 2 languages on Explorer, scaling to 8+ on Enterprise. For a global SaaS or consumer brand that needs to know how AI describes them differently in Germany versus Japan versus Brazil, Goodie is purpose-built for that workflow. Bersyn's Founding Beta is single-market.
Dedicated AEO strategist on Enterprise. Goodie's Enterprise tier bundles a dedicated AEO strategist with a bi-weekly cadence, per their public pricing page. For larger teams that want a human consultant inside the platform engagement, that human is part of what you pay for. Bersyn is self-serve — no included strategist, no consulting hours.
More mature AEO Content Writer. Goodie has been operating an AEO-focused content generation tool for longer than Bersyn has shipped Patches. Customer names like Unilever, SteelSeries, and Dermalogica appear in third-party reviews — the kind of social proof an enterprise procurement team weighs.
Procurement-friendly and enterprise-positioned. SOC 2-compliant infrastructure, custom contracts, API access, and integrations with Vercel, Cloudflare, Google Analytics, and Search Console are part of the Enterprise package. Goodie is built to land in enterprise procurement. Bersyn is built to land on a founder's credit card.
Where Bersyn is different
Patches are anchored to an attested Product Identity. This is the largest difference, and it is the one that does not show up in a feature checklist. Goodie generates AEO-optimized content. Bersyn generates Patches, and every Patch is anchored to a versioned Product Identity document with a SHA-256 hash. That means every line of corrective content Bersyn ships carries provable lineage back to a verified identity version you signed off on. If your Product Identity changes, you know exactly which Patches are now stale. If you publish a Patch and a buyer asks "where did this claim come from," you have a receipt. For B2B SaaS founders who care about not hallucinating their own brand into AI training data — and for any team that takes the long view on AI representation — attestation matters more than another generation feature.
10x lower entry price. Bersyn is $49/month flat. Goodie's entry tier is reported at roughly $495/month per third-party reviews (Goodie's own pricing page is demo-gated as of 27 May 2026, so the exact public floor is not directly verifiable). That is a 10x gap. Both prices are defensible for the right buyer — but they are buying different things at different scales.
All four core Surfaces in the base tier. Goodie's Explorer tier covers 3 engines (ChatGPT, AI Overview, Perplexity). You have to step up to Pro to add Gemini, and to Enterprise to add Claude. Bersyn's $49 base tier includes ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini — the four engines most B2B SaaS buyers actually use during product research. If your buyers live in Claude or Perplexity, Bersyn does not make you upgrade to a higher tier to see them.
$49 one-time audit option. Not every team wants a subscription. Bersyn offers a $49 one-time audit at audit.bersyn.com — a report with per-Surface Gap diagnosis and copy-pasteable Patch suggestions tied to specific pages on your site. You pay once and own the report. Goodie is subscription-only.
Free first scan with no credit card. Bersyn lets you run a real scan across all four core Surfaces with no payment and no demo call. Enter a URL and an email, get a per-Surface Score in roughly two minutes. Goodie is demo-gated end to end — there is no public free scan you can run on your own product before talking to sales.
Per-Surface Gap typing. Each AI Surface fails differently. ChatGPT often omits a product entirely. Claude often categorizes correctly but generically. Perplexity often confuses similarly named products. Gemini often defaults to whichever name was prominent in its training cut. Bersyn classifies each failure mode per Surface (Omitted, Misclassified, Generic, Confused), which makes the corrective Patch targetable to the right Surface and the right cause.
Built for the indie SaaS founder, not the global marketing team. Bersyn's Founding Beta is one tier, one price, no procurement cycle. That is the buyer we built for. We are explicitly not the right tool for a global brand that needs Germany-versus-Japan segmentation and a strategist on retainer.
The pricing reality check
Goodie's headline pricing is demo-gated. Goodie's own pricing page shows "Get a Demo" on every tier — Explorer, Pro, and Enterprise — as of 27 May 2026. Third-party reviewers report the entry tier at approximately $495/month, with Enterprise custom and substantially higher. We are not in a position to verify those numbers against Goodie's own sales quotes; we are reporting what third-party reviews say and flagging the uncertainty.
What we can verify from Goodie's pricing page is the shape of the offer: the Pro tier is the one that actually includes the AEO Content Writer and 6 engines (5 countries, 5 languages, 250 prompts) — a product positioned for an established marketing team with international footprint and a content production cadence.
Bersyn's $49/month is the all-in price for the Founding Beta. Four core Surfaces, weekly automatic re-scans, Patches anchored to a verified Product Identity, no add-ons. The $49 one-time audit is the option for teams that want the receipt, not a recurring service.
Both prices are defensible. They are buying different things. Goodie is the right purchase for a global marketing team with $5,940+/year of platform budget who wants the widest model coverage and a strategist included. Bersyn is the right purchase for a founder or small growth team who wants the core scan-and-Patch loop, with attestation receipts, on a credit card.
Who should choose which
Choose Goodie AI if:
- You sell globally and need 11+ engine coverage including Amazon Rufus and Meta AI
- You need multi-country and multi-language Surface segmentation for international markets
- You have budget for what third-party reviews report as roughly $5,940/year and up
- You want a dedicated AEO strategist included in the platform engagement
- You are a marketing team inside an established company, not a founder
- Procurement requires SOC 2, custom contracts, and an enterprise dashboard
Choose Bersyn if:
- You are a B2B SaaS founder or growth lead who wants the four core Surfaces in a single $49/month tier
- You want a $49 one-time audit option instead of a subscription
- You care that every Patch is anchored to a SHA-256-locked Product Identity with provable lineage — provenance matters to you, not just content quality
- You want a free first scan with no credit card and no demo call to see whether AI visibility is a real problem for your product before paying anyone
- You want per-Surface Gap typing (Omitted, Misclassified, Generic, Confused) instead of a generic prioritized actions list
- You are buying for yourself or a small team, not for a global marketing org
Run the free first scan
If you are reading this, you are probably trying to decide whether AI visibility is a problem worth solving for your product. The best answer to that question is not a comparison page — it is your own scan.
Bersyn runs a free first scan with no credit card. Enter your URL and email at bersyn.com, and within about two minutes you will get a per-Surface report showing which competitors are getting recommended in your category instead of you, which AI Surface is your weakest link, and whether the problem is worth acting on.
If after that scan you decide Goodie fits your situation better — because you sell globally, need 11+ engine coverage, and want a strategist on retainer — that is the right call. The point is to make the decision with real data from your own product, not based on either of our marketing pages.
— Gissur Þór Rúnarsson Founder, Bersyn (Reykjavík)
Last updated 27 May 2026. Goodie AI pricing and features verified against higoodie.com and current third-party reviews. We update this page when either tool's pricing or feature set changes materially.