Comparison
Marketeer vs Enrich Labs
Enrich Labs sells named AI specialists you subscribe to one at a time, with a briefing in your inbox every morning. Marketeer sells one subscription that covers a CMO and twelve specialists, publishes what it costs in pounds, and gives you fourteen days to test it rather than three.
Pick Marketeer if
Pick Marketeer if you want one published price for the whole department rather than a subscription per specialist, longer than three days to decide, and a UK supplier whose DPA, sub-processor list and retention policy are on the website before you ask for them.
Pick Enrich Labs if
Pick Enrich Labs if you want someone to actually run your paid ads and your automated lifecycle email. Those are two real capabilities they have and we do not, and no amount of the rest of this table changes that. Pick them too if you are comfortable buying a specialist at a time and emailing for a price.
| Capability | Marketeer | Enrich Labs |
|---|---|---|
| What one subscription covers | Kate, your AI CMO, plus 12 named specialists — strategy, brand, research, audience, channels, copy, design, social, launch, experiments, performance and the report. All 12 are on every plan, including the £39 Personal tier. There is no per-specialist charge. | Helena, plus named specialists including Sam (SEO and GEO), Kai (social listening) and Angela (email). Enrich Labs publishes no pricing page; third-party write-ups and Enrich Labs' own comparison content quote entry pricing at 39 US dollars a month per specialist, which makes marketing, SEO, listening and email four subscriptions rather than one. We could not verify the per-specialist figure against a pricing page on enrichlabs.ai, because there is not one. Treat it as third-party reporting, not as a quote from them. |
| What it costs, in public | £39 a month (Personal), £99 a month (Business), £299 a month (Pro), on our pricing page, in pounds and dollars, with the annual price beside each one. AI work is metered in credits and those numbers are published too: 500 a month on Personal, 2,000 on Business, 10,000 on Pro, with a £19 top-up pack of 500 if you run out. | No public pricing page as of 20 August 2026. Their affiliate page names 99 US dollars a month as the average referred plan. A credit wallet sits alongside the subscriptions. Both products meter AI usage in credits — we are not claiming otherwise. The difference is where the numbers live: ours are on a page you can read before you talk to anyone. |
| How long you get to find out | 14 days on any plan. You start it through Stripe's hosted checkout, so a card is taken up front and charged when the 14 days end unless you cancel. If you want to try us with no card at all, the free 7-day marketing plan at /free-plan needs no card and no account. | Three days. Independent reviewers have written that this is too short to verify what the product does. Said plainly because it matters: our 14 days are not card-free. The card-free route is the 7-day plan, and it is a plan rather than the product. |
| Something in your inbox every morning | A morning brief at 07:00 in your own timezone, sent by a scheduled job on our servers rather than by your browser being open. It is assembled from your own records with no model call, so the same records always produce the same words, and anything we could not compute is named in the email instead of being quietly left out. Friday brings the weekly report: what ran, what it cost, what happened. | An emailed briefing every morning at 8am, executed server-side. Enrich Labs puts this cadence at the centre of how it describes itself. Close to level, and worth saying so. Theirs has been the product's identity for longer. Ours is newer, and lands at 07:00 where the owner is rather than at one hour for everybody. |
| Paid ads | Nia writes the campaigns for Google, LinkedIn and Meta and you launch them in your own ad account. There is exactly one paid action we perform ourselves: boosting a Facebook post that is already working, on your own Meta ad account, when you press go. We have no Google Ads or LinkedIn ads client, and setting bids and pacing spend stay with you. | Enrich Labs executes paid ads. This is a genuine capability we do not have. A straight loss for us. If handing the ad accounts to someone else is the job you are hiring for, we are not the answer today. |
You write a broadcast in the app and send it to a list you supply, with the unsubscribe link and suppression list handled for you (Personal, £39 a month). Automated lifecycle sequences are not built. One-off broadcasts are what we ship. | Angela covers email. Lifecycle email is the second capability where they are genuinely ahead of us today. One-off sends versus automated flows. Do not read our broadcast composer as a lifecycle tool; it is not one. | |
| Search, and being found by AI | We audit whether an AI assistant can actually work out who your business is, generate the fixes, and — if you opt in — track a weekly or monthly spot-check of whether you get named. Live local-market research (real competitors and real UK search demand) is a tool Kate can call in chat, and it says so when the providers return nothing rather than inventing a number. | Sam is a named SEO and GEO specialist. Ours is a diagnostic and a tracker. There is no link building and no outreach programme behind it. |
| Listening and replies | Comments on the posts you have published land in a Replies inbox that refreshes every half hour, and a weekly market watch flags competitor and market moves. | Kai is a named social listening specialist. Scoped to your own connected accounts plus a weekly market scan, not open-web brand monitoring. |
| Your final say | Nothing goes out without your yes, on every plan. The formal sign-off workflow — a queue, a named reviewer, a recorded decision — is on Business, £99 a month, and the audit log of campaign runs and approval decisions is on Pro. | Not something we can state from their published material, so we are not going to characterise it. An empty cell here is us declining to guess, not a mark against them. |
| Data protection paperwork | A UK company: Stash Invest Ltd, trading as Marketeer Labs, registered in England and Wales, company no. 11300880. We publish a privacy notice with a retention section and the ICO complaints route, a security page, a cookie notice, a sub-processor list giving every vendor's purpose, data class and region with 30 days' notice before we add one, and a DPA covering UK and EU GDPR which we send as a signable PDF on request. We are not SOC 2 or ISO 27001 certified ourselves: the certifications on our sub-processor list belong to those vendors, not to us. | Enrich Labs states that its SOC 2 is underway. Its security page attributes SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 to its cloud providers. We did not find a published GDPR statement, data residency note, retention policy or sub-processor list. Neither of us holds a SOC 2 report today. This row is about what each of us publishes, not about who is certified — and we have said our own answer to that question out loud. |
Written by the Marketeer team from Enrich Labs' own site (they publish no pricing page, so pricing here is third-party reporting, labelled as such in the table) and their published affiliate and security pages, last checked on 20 August 2026. Prices and plans change; if we have this wrong, tell us and we'll fix it. We may have missed something; if so, tell us and we’ll update it.
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