Semrush vs Semrush for Enterprise: Choosing the Right Platform
Assess your team size, brand count, and governance needs; if you manage multiple brands or require role‑based access, choose Semrush for Enterprise, otherwise Semrush One suffices.
Map your brand portfolio and governance requirements, then select Semrush One for small teams or request an Enterprise demo for large, multi‑brand organizations.
Summary
Semrush One and Semrush for Enterprise share the same core data but differ in scale, governance, and automation. Semrush One starts at $139/month, includes 5 LLMs, and supports 500‑5,000 keyword tracking and 50‑200 prompt tracking. Enterprise adds multi‑workspace governance, unlimited guest users, up to 8 M pages crawled per month, and advanced automation, executive dashboards, and ROI analysis. Enterprise also offers API access, Model Context Protocol (MCP) on all plans, and custom pricing for large organizations managing multiple brands or regions. The guide recommends Semrush One for solo marketers and small teams, while Enterprise is suited for companies with 1,000+ employees or global brands needing role‑based access and enterprise reporting.
The comparison highlights that both platforms track visibility across Google, AI, and other search engines, but Enterprise provides deeper segmentation, higher data limits, and governance controls that are essential for large, distributed teams.
Key changes
- Semrush One starts at $139/month, includes 5 LLMs
- Enterprise adds multi‑workspace governance, unlimited guest users, and up to 8 M pages crawled/month
- Enterprise supports up to 40 websites daily with unlimited add‑ons
- Enterprise offers advanced automation, executive dashboards, ROI analysis
- Semrush One provides 500‑5,000 keyword tracking, 50‑200 prompt tracking
- Enterprise expands to 15,000 prompts and 25,000 keywords
- Enterprise includes API access and Model Context Protocol (MCP) on all plans
- Enterprise pricing is custom, while Semrush One is self‑serve