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GEO StrategieJune 28, 20269 min read

LLMagnet vs Findori: which plugin actually makes you findable in AI

LLMagnet measures your AI findability. Findori measures and improves it. A comparison on features, pricing and approach — including WooCommerce and agencies.

More and more people ask their question first in ChatGPT, Perplexity or Google’s AI answers and only click through afterwards. Anyone not among those sources misses exactly the visitor who is about to make a decision. Two WordPress plugins promise to help: LLMagnet and Findori. They are often mentioned in the same breath, yet they do very different work. Below you will find where the difference lies and why Findori is the better choice for most sites.

The short answer

LLMagnet shows you how AI models see your site. Findori makes sure they pick up your site and lets you measure whether it works. One is a dashboard, the other is the tooling plus the dashboard. And on an annual basis, Findori costs a fraction of what a monthly LLMagnet subscription runs.

Why this matters now

The way people search is shifting. A growing share of queries no longer goes to a list of ten blue links, but to an assistant that assembles one answer from a handful of sources. If you are among those sources, you arrive at the moment someone is almost ready to decide. If you are not, you simply do not exist for that person.

That is a different kind of findability than classic SEO. You can rank perfectly on your keywords in Google and at the same time be completely absent from the AI answer on the same topic. An AI does not cite pages, it cites individual passages that stand on their own as an answer. Your content needs to be set up for that, and you want to be able to measure whether it works. That is exactly the territory where LLMagnet and Findori are compared.

What the two do

LLMagnet is built around measurement. The plugin tracks which AI bots visit, how often, and where your brand appears in AI answers, and packages that into weekly and monthly reports. It generates an llms.txt file and some schema, with a focus on e-commerce and WooCommerce product data. It primarily delivers insight.

That is also the limitation. A report tells you that you are not being cited, but it does not change anything about your pages. You know there is a problem, and you are still empty-handed when it comes to solving it.

Findori handles the entire journey. The plugin sets up your site to get cited, and then measures whether it works. You get the tools to improve your score, not just the number saying it is too low.

The comparison by category

Feature LLMagnet Findori
llms.txt and llms-full.txtYesYes
AI schema (Article, FAQ, HowTo)BasicBroad and validated
Organization and LocalBusiness schemaYes
Manage and log AI crawlersYesYes
Measure whether you are citedYes, built-inYes, via Monitor add-on
See competitors cited in your placeYesYes
Citability check and writing panelYes
Internal link suggestionsYes
Author and E-E-A-T signalsYes
Clean text versions for AI agentsYes
Search Console integrationYes, one click
WooCommerce product dataYes, built-inYes, via add-on
Pricing modelMonthly, in dollarsAnnual, in euros
Sites per licensePer site1, 3, 15 or 100

The pattern is clear. LLMagnet covers measurement and the e-commerce angle. Findori covers the same and on top of that the entire setup work that raises your score.

What Findori does that LLMagnet leaves out

This is where the difference becomes tangible. Findori handles the setup work that actually gets you cited:

  • Schema for articles, FAQs, how-tos, your organization and local businesses, automatic and validated.
  • Author and E-E-A-T signals, so AI models can see who is behind your content and why that matters.
  • A citability check that looks at whether your text is in extractable blocks, because an AI cites passages, not whole pages.
  • Internal link suggestions, so you build a coherent whole around a topic that reads as authoritative.
  • Control over which AI crawlers visit your site, with a log showing who came by.
  • A Search Console integration with one click, so you have real search data without wrestling with Google Cloud.

And then the AI Visibility Monitor, an add-on that week after week asks the questions your ideal customer would ask and shows whether you appear in the answer, with your visibility in a single score and the competitors cited in your place alongside it. You get the measurement LLMagnet also offers, but locked to the controls to act on it. Measuring without those controls is a thermometer without a heater.

If you have a webshop, there is a separate WooCommerce add-on that gives your product pages the price, stock, SKU, brand and reviews in a form AI reads directly, with a per-product score showing what is still missing. The area LLMagnet builds its e-commerce focus on, Findori covers just as well, and again tied to the work to close the gaps.

Measuring is not the same as improving

It sounds like a detail, but it is the core. A measurement tool tells you where you stand. Then the real work begins, and you have to get that work from somewhere else.

Imagine your report shows you are not cited for your ten most important questions. What do you do? You rewrite your texts into citable blocks, add the right schema, sort out your author signals, lay internal links. That is exactly what Findori does for you, in the same plugin where you also measure. With a pure measurement tool, all that work is still ahead of you, with separate tools or by hand.

That is why the connection between measuring and improving is worth more than two separate things. You see a problem, you have the tool right next to it, and you measure whether the fix worked. That loop is the whole point.

Want to know which content structure gets cited most? Read Getting cited more often by AI search engines: what actually works for the three-layer framework that lays the foundation.

The price difference is significant

This is where it gets painful for the competitor. The two charge in very different ways, and it adds up.

LLMagnet charges monthly, in dollars, per site. Findori charges annually, in euros, with multiple sites under one license.

LLMagnet Findori
Free$0, limited tracking€0, 1 site, including llms.txt, schema and crawler management
Entry paidPro $29/monthPro €79/year, 3 sites
Full featuresPlus $100/monthBusiness €169/year, 15 sites
Top tierEnterprise $149/monthAgency €299/year, 100 sites
MonitoringincludedMonitor add-on from €90/year

Findori Pro with the Monitor starts at 169 euros per year for three sites, and with daily monitoring you are at 269 euros. Manage more sites and the difference only grows, because with Findori one Agency license covers a hundred sites for 299 euros per year, while a monthly model keeps billing per site. For blogs, service providers, local businesses and especially agencies with multiple clients, that is a difference of hundreds to thousands of euros per year.

See the full pricing comparison on the Findori pricing page.

Who Findori is the right choice for

Bloggers and publishers. You want your articles to be cited, and you want to spend your time writing, not on technical setup. Findori puts the schema and structure in place and shows which sections are not yet citable.

Service providers and local businesses. You have a handful of pages that really need to perform. The LocalBusiness schema and author signals help there, and the Monitor shows whether you appear when someone asks for a recommendation in your field.

Webshops. The WooCommerce add-on gives your product pages the data AI relies on, and shows per product where the gaps are. You cover the same e-commerce angle as LLMagnet, plus the rest of your site.

Agencies. This is where the price difference is greatest. One Agency license covers a hundred sites for 299 euros per year, where a monthly model keeps billing per client. You set up client sites, measure per client, and report with real numbers.

Switching from LLMagnet to Findori

You do not have to lose anything. Start by running the free version of Findori alongside what you already have, and set up your most important pages. If another plugin already delivers certain schema, Findori steps aside cleanly so you do not get duplicate markup.

If you want to measure after that, activate the Monitor. Findori handles the connection, you fill in the questions you want to be found for. From that point you see week after week whether the work lands, and you can put the monthly subscription you pay elsewhere next to your annual price.

Frequently asked questions

Is LLMagnet or Findori better for AI findability?

For most WordPress sites, Findori is the better choice because it not only measures your site but also sets it up to be cited, at an annual price rather than a monthly subscription. LLMagnet is strong in pure monitoring and e-commerce tracking, but leaves the setup work to you.

What does Findori cost compared to LLMagnet?

Findori Pro costs 79 euros per year for three sites, with the Monitor from 169 euros per year. LLMagnet charges monthly in dollars, from $29 for the Pro plan to $149 for Enterprise, per site. On an annual basis, Findori is significantly cheaper for virtually every scenario.

Does Findori do anything for WooCommerce?

Yes. Findori has a separate WooCommerce add-on that gives product pages the price, stock, SKU, brand and reviews in a form AI reads directly, with a per-product score showing what is still missing.

Can I try both for free?

Yes. Both have a free version. The fastest way to choose is to run both for a month and see which one actually moves you forward rather than just reporting.

Will an llms.txt file get me into Google AI Overviews?

Nobody can guarantee that. Google’s own PageSpeed Insights now has a category that checks whether your llms.txt is in order, so the signal is factored in by tooling, but exactly how much weight each model gives it nobody knows precisely. Findori sets the files up properly and measures what actually happens, without making a promise that cannot be backed up.

The conclusion

Put them side by side and the picture is clear. LLMagnet gives you a dashboard that tells you where you stand. Findori gives you that same insight plus everything you need to improve your position, at an annual price rather than an ongoing monthly subscription in dollars.

You pay less, you get more tooling, and you work in one plugin rather than a report you then still have to figure out how to act on somewhere else.

Want to see it for yourself, run the free version of Findori and set up your first pages. You will notice the difference as soon as you see the first AI crawlers appear in your log.

Prices and features verified on 28 June 2026 and subject to change. Check current prices at llmagnet.com and findori.online.

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