Measure your AI visibility — or create what earns it?
HarperFlow and AthenaHQ get mentioned in the same breath, but they do different jobs. AthenaHQ measures how your brand shows up across AI answer engines and tells you where you're missing. HarperFlow writes the audited, citation-ready content that fills those gaps — and publishes it. Here's a side-by-side look at where each one leads.
AthenaHQ is a strong AI-visibility measurement platform — it monitors your brand across eight answer engines, tracks citations and share of voice, and recommends fixes. HarperFlow does the other half: it researches, writes, independently audits, and publishes the content that earns those citations, with a human veto before anything goes live. They're complementary — most teams measure with one and create with the other.
You need to create citation-ready content — researched, independently audited, and published to your CMS with a veto on every post.
You need to measure your AI visibility — monitoring, citation and share-of-voice analytics, and dashboards across many answer engines.
Two halves of the same problem. Where each tool genuinely leads — including the rows where AthenaHQ comes out ahead.
AthenaHQ tells you where you're missing. HarperFlow writes the answer that gets you cited.
Measurement shows the gap. Creating the content — sourced, audited, and published — is the part we built for. Most teams need both.
If your job is to measure and diagnose AI visibility, AthenaHQ leads. Three honest reasons to pick it.
AthenaHQ monitors eight named engines — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and AI Mode, Gemini, Claude, Copilot and Grok. If you need one dashboard across all of them, that breadth is real. HarperFlow doesn't offer ongoing monitoring.
It tracks which sources AI cites, your share of voice against competitors, and brand sentiment, in board-ready dashboards. That's a measurement job HarperFlow doesn't do.
Ask Athena lets you query your visibility data in plain language, with prescriptive recommendations. If you want to interrogate the numbers, that's genuinely useful.
AthenaHQ's core job is measurement: it shows where your brand appears across AI answers, which sources get cited, and how you compare to rivals. It's genuinely good at that. HarperFlow's core job is the opposite end of the same pipeline — turning a gap into a finished, sourced, citation-ready article and getting it live. AthenaHQ has recently added content agents and a Shopify publishing path, but measurement is its centre of gravity; content creation, auditing, and multi-CMS publishing is ours.
A monitor can tell you that a competitor owns the answer to a question you should own. It won't write the page that changes that. HarperFlow researches the topic, grounds every claim in a named source, runs it through an independent six-dimension audit, and holds it in a veto digest so you approve what goes live. Diagnosis and treatment are different disciplines — and doing both well usually means two tools.
The straight recommendation isn't "switch." It's "pair them." Let AthenaHQ measure where you're invisible in AI answers, then point HarperFlow at those gaps to create and publish the content that earns the citation — with the audit and the veto in between. Then let AthenaHQ close the loop and confirm whether the new content moved your visibility.
Different jobs, different bills. AthenaHQ prices for measurement; HarperFlow prices for creating and publishing audited content.
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Mostly a complement. AthenaHQ measures your AI visibility; HarperFlow creates the content that improves it. If you specifically need audited, citation-ready articles published to your CMS, HarperFlow is the tool — and many teams run both.
AthenaHQ is primarily a measurement and analytics platform. It has added content agents and can publish GEO blogs via a Shopify integration, but writing audited, citation-ready articles for Webflow (with Shopify, WordPress, and Wix coming soon) — with an independent six-dimension audit and a human veto — is HarperFlow's core job.
Only lightly. HarperFlow offers a free GEO audit as a snapshot, but it isn't an ongoing monitoring dashboard. For continuous multi-engine tracking with citation and share-of-voice analytics, AthenaHQ is built for that.
Yes, and that's our recommendation. Measure the gaps with AthenaHQ, create and publish the content that fills them with HarperFlow, then measure again to confirm the lift.
They price for different jobs. HarperFlow starts at $62/mo for 5 articles a month for content creation and publishing. AthenaHQ has a free Essential tier and a paid Starter plan from $295/mo for measurement; Enterprise is custom.
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That's the exact job HarperFlow was built for. Try it on your own site with three full articles, free — and keep your AI-visibility tracker for the other half.
Against another AI-visibility platform — measurement vs. audited, published content.
Against an affordable AI-search monitor — tracking vs. creating what earns the mention.
Every AI content tool, compared side by side — the full hub.