Peec measures. TrendsCoded measures and ships.
Peec's analytics layer is solid — mentions, rank, attribution, rival benchmarks. It tells you what's happening across the AI answer surface.
TrendsCoded reads the same surface and produces the operating output — every Friday, three ranked moves with the named artifact and the named enterprise buyer. Same data, different deliverable shape.
Well-funded marketing teams competing for enterprise buyers don't lack analytics — they lack the weekly cadence that turns analytics into shipped artifacts. Peec covers the analytics layer; TrendsCoded covers analytics + the operating cadence on top.
TrendsCoded covers the same analytics surface and ends in a weekly Strategic Plan. Three ranked moves, named artifacts, named buyers — designed so the marketer can act on the analytics within 7 days, not 7 weeks.
Yes. Both track AI answer visibility and rivals across major engines. Peec is analytics-first. TrendsCoded covers analytics plus the weekly Strategic Plan and Brand Signals queue.
Peec delivers AI search analytics. TrendsCoded delivers the same analytics plus a weekly Strategic Plan that says which three moves to ship and which buyer they target. Same surface, different output shape.
Yes. Position Score by buyer × rival × model is daily-refreshed analytics from Growth tier and above. The wedge is what comes after the analytics — the weekly plan and the proof queue.
Start with a $500 Signal Pilot — 7 days, founder-configured, fixed price, no subscription. By Friday you have a Position read and the first AEO Strategic Plan. If it lands, move to a Growth tier subscription; if not, no commitment.
$500 · 7 days · Friday delivery · founder-configured · fixed price · no subscription. Capped at the first 15 pilots.