SEO Packages Compared: Essential, Strategic, and Managed
SEO pricing becomes difficult to compare when every provider uses the same words for different levels of work. A monthly fee may reserve a few advisory hours, a production team, or an undefined collection of activities. The price alone does not reveal who decides what happens next, who implements it, or how much can be completed at once.
Vividigit's SEO programs use a different boundary: each 30-day cycle has an approved Cycle Plan made up of defined delivery batches. Essential, Strategic, and Managed set the available capacity, the number of concurrent workstreams, the implementation model, and the level of coordination. The plan then specifies the exact deliverables for that cycle.
This guide provides the full package comparison, including pricing, terms, the paid audit, multilingual add-ons, reporting, implementation responsibility, and the items that remain separately scoped.
SEO package pricing at a glance
| Essential | Strategic | Managed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,990 per 30-day cycle | $2,990 per 30-day cycle | $4,990 per 30-day cycle |
| Best fit | A focused site with one clear priority | A growth site with connected technical, architecture, or content priorities | A complex or fast-moving SEO portfolio |
| Delivery capacity | 1 approved batch | Up to 2 approved batches | Up to 3 approved batches |
| Concurrent workstreams | 1 | Up to 2 | Up to 3 |
| Implementation mode | Advisory | Assisted | Managed |
| Client calls | 1 per cycle | Up to 2 per cycle | Up to 3 per cycle |
| Initial program | 3 cycles | 3 cycles | 6 cycles |
| Renewal | Cycle-to-cycle after the initial program | Cycle-to-cycle after the initial program | Cycle-to-cycle after the initial program |
The displayed annual billing option applies a 20% discount to package pricing. The monthly view shows the standard per-cycle prices above.
All three base packages include the English core and one primary country. Additional Languages and Additional Countries are paid add-ons because each additional market requires its own research, mapping, prioritization, localization QA, and reporting.
Why the package does not list every monthly task in advance
The right mix of SEO work depends on the diagnosed constraint. A technically healthy website with weak landing-page coverage does not need the same cycle as a large ecommerce site with faceting and indexation problems. Fixing a predetermined checklist every month would create activity, but not necessarily useful progress.
Instead, each cycle follows three boundaries:
- The SEO Audit establishes the baseline, risks, opportunities, and initial roadmap.
- Vividigit proposes the highest-priority delivery batches that fit the package capacity.
- The client approves a Cycle Plan defining inputs, outputs, dependencies, acceptance criteria, and owners before delivery begins.
A delivery batch is therefore a bounded, reviewable unit of work rather than a bundle of hours. It might cover a technical remediation specification, search-demand research and keyword-to-page mapping, an on-page optimization set, internal-link architecture, content briefs, measurement repair, or authority diagnosis and planning. Larger initiatives are split into multiple batches or scoped separately.
A workstream is the area of SEO active during the cycle. Technical SEO and content architecture, for example, are two workstreams. Package capacity limits how many workstreams can progress concurrently, which protects delivery focus and makes dependencies visible.
Full SEO package comparison
| Program factor | Essential | Strategic | Managed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard price | $1,990 per 30-day cycle | $2,990 per 30-day cycle | $4,990 per 30-day cycle |
| Annual billing option | 20% discount | 20% discount | 20% discount |
| Best for | Focused sites with a clear first priority and client-side implementation capacity | Growth sites that need coordinated work across connected SEO priorities | Complex sites or teams delegating SEO prioritization and coordination |
| Approved delivery capacity | 1 batch per cycle | Up to 2 batches per cycle | Up to 3 batches per cycle |
| Concurrent workstreams | 1 | Up to 2 | Up to 3 |
| Strategy level | Prioritized execution within the audit roadmap | Cross-workstream strategy and sequencing | Rolling portfolio strategy and opportunity management |
| Default implementation mode | Advisory | Assisted | Managed |
| Roadmap ownership | Priority update | Coordinated roadmap | Managed backlog, dependencies, and risks |
| Client calls per cycle | 1 | Up to 2 | Up to 3 |
| Reporting | Completion summary, key movement, and next recommendation | Cross-workstream delivery and performance review | Delivery status, risks, opportunities, and executive summary |
| Initial program | 3 cycles | 3 cycles | 6 cycles |
| Renewal after initial program | Cycle-to-cycle | Cycle-to-cycle | Cycle-to-cycle |
| English core | Included | Included | Included |
| One primary country | Included | Included | Included |
| Additional Languages | Paid add-on | Paid add-on | Paid add-on |
| Additional Countries | Paid add-on | Paid add-on | Paid add-on |
| Authority diagnosis and planning | May be selected as the approved batch | May be selected within package capacity | May be selected within package capacity |
| Outreach, digital PR, placements, and vendor costs | Separately agreed | Separately agreed | Separately agreed |
| Copy, translation, and custom development | Separately scoped | Separately scoped | Separately scoped |
The maximum batch count is a capacity boundary, not a promise that unrelated work will be added to fill space. Every batch still requires appropriate inputs, access, dependencies, and an agreed definition of completion.
Essential SEO: focused advisory delivery
Essential costs $1,990 per 30-day cycle and reserves one approved delivery batch in one active workstream. It is designed for a focused website with a clear priority and a team or developer able to implement production-ready recommendations.
Essential uses the Advisory implementation model by default. Vividigit investigates the issue, makes the decisions explicit, and supplies implementation-ready recommendations, specifications, or tickets. The client's team deploys the changes. Vividigit reviews the agreed implementation within the boundary of the Cycle Plan.
An Essential cycle includes:
- one approved delivery batch;
- one active SEO workstream;
- a Cycle Plan and prioritized roadmap update;
- one client call;
- a completion summary, key movement, and next recommendation.
The initial program is three cycles, followed by cycle-to-cycle renewal.
Essential is usually the clearest fit when a website has one dominant constraint, the internal team can act on precise instructions, and simultaneous technical, content, and authority initiatives are not required. It is not a good fit when multiple dependent workstreams must move together or when the client expects Vividigit to coordinate implementation across teams.
Strategic SEO: coordinated work across connected priorities
Strategic costs $2,990 per 30-day cycle and provides capacity for up to two approved delivery batches across up to two active workstreams. It is intended for growth sites where technical, architecture, on-page, content, or measurement decisions affect one another.
Strategic uses the Assisted implementation model by default. Vividigit provides the strategy and production-ready outputs and may implement agreed CMS-safe SEO changes when access, permissions, and staging conditions allow. Engineering work remains separately scoped.
A Strategic cycle includes:
- up to two approved delivery batches;
- up to two active SEO workstreams;
- cross-workstream strategy, sequencing, and opportunity review;
- agreed CMS-safe implementation where feasible;
- up to two client calls;
- a cross-workstream completion and performance review.
The initial program is three cycles, followed by cycle-to-cycle renewal.
Strategic is the most balanced choice when a site needs connected work rather than a single isolated fix. One cycle might pair keyword-to-page architecture with priority-page optimization, or technical template decisions with internal-link planning. The important distinction is not simply “more tasks”; it is the capacity to coordinate decisions across workstreams.
Managed SEO: portfolio ownership and delivery coordination
Managed costs $4,990 per 30-day cycle and provides capacity for up to three approved delivery batches across up to three active workstreams. It is intended for complex websites, fast-moving teams, or organizations that want Vividigit to own SEO prioritization and delivery coordination.
The Managed implementation model adds rolling strategy, backlog ownership, dependency and risk tracking, agreed SEO-safe implementation, QA, and cross-team follow-through. Complex engineering, migrations, redesigns, infrastructure changes, and third-party production still require their own scope.
A Managed cycle includes:
- up to three approved delivery batches;
- up to three active SEO workstreams;
- rolling strategy and a managed backlog;
- dependency, delivery-risk, and opportunity management;
- agreed SEO-safe implementation and cross-team coordination;
- an agreed cadence of up to three client calls;
- delivery status, risks, opportunities, and an executive summary.
The initial program is six cycles, followed by cycle-to-cycle renewal.
Managed is appropriate when SEO decisions span multiple templates, teams, markets, or release schedules. It should not be selected merely because it is the largest package. If one focused workstream can address the current constraint, Essential or Strategic may produce a clearer and more efficient engagement.
The paid SEO Audit is the normal starting point
Ongoing work normally begins with a standalone Comprehensive SEO Audit. The audit is paid because diagnosing the organic-search system, deciding what matters, and turning findings into a usable delivery plan are substantive deliverables.
| SEO Audit tier | Price | Typical routing boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Core | $1,190 one time | Standard service, content, SaaS, or small catalog site; up to 1,000 indexable URLs and up to 10 meaningful templates |
| Advanced | $1,990 one time | Growing ecommerce, SaaS, publishing, or technically layered site; up to 5,000 indexable URLs and up to 15 template or facet families |
| Complex | $3,990 one time | Larger ecommerce, marketplace, publishing, or custom-platform site; up to 25,000 indexable URLs and up to 25 template or facet families |
URL count is only one routing signal. JavaScript rendering, faceted navigation, multiple properties, unusual platforms, log-analysis requirements, and governance complexity can move a project into a higher tier. Projects above the published boundaries are quoted separately.
Every audit tier covers the same decision areas at an appropriate depth:
- technical access, indexation, rendering, and discoverability;
- organic visibility, search demand, competitors, and SERP patterns;
- keyword-to-page alignment and site architecture;
- content, on-page quality, and internal linking;
- authority profile and competitive position;
- measurement reliability, risks, and delivery priorities.
The output includes a prioritized 90-day roadmap, a recommended package or standalone-scope route, and a proposed first Cycle Plan. A visitor can still enquire about Essential, Strategic, or Managed before the audit. The package choice is treated as a preference until the diagnosis confirms the right level.
English core, countries, and languages
Every base package covers the mandatory English core and one primary country. This creates a shared strategic foundation: the core site structure, demand model, page system, measurement, and delivery priorities do not have to be reinvented for every market.
Additional Languages and Additional Countries are paid add-ons connected to that core. They account for market-specific demand, competitors, terminology, search intent, SERP conditions, page mapping, prioritization, localization QA, and reporting. An additional country is not automatically the same scope as an additional language: two English-speaking countries can still have different demand and competitive conditions.
The modifiers are additive against the package base price: each Additional Language adds 60%, and each Additional Country adds 40%. At the standard per-cycle rate, before the annual billing discount, that produces the following add-ons:
| Package | Base price | Each Additional Language | Each Additional Country | One language + one country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essential | $1,990 | +$1,194 | +$796 | +$1,990 |
| Strategic | $2,990 | +$1,794 | +$1,196 | +$2,990 |
| Managed | $4,990 | +$2,994 | +$1,996 | +$4,990 |
These modifiers add market complexity inside the package; they do not automatically add delivery batches. If the added markets require more production capacity than the selected program can carry, the Cycle Plan must add capacity or move the engagement to the appropriate package.
Translation, transcreation, and local copy production are not automatically included in the language add-on. They are separately scoped so the required production method, reviewer, quality standard, and volume are explicit.
What may become an approved delivery batch
The audit determines which work deserves priority. Depending on the diagnosed need, a Cycle Plan may include bounded work from areas such as:
- technical SEO investigation and remediation specifications;
- search-demand research and keyword-to-page architecture;
- on-page optimization for a named set of URLs;
- template, taxonomy, navigation, or internal-link planning;
- content briefs and content-system planning;
- analytics, Search Console, and SEO measurement repair;
- authority diagnosis, backlink-risk review, link-gap research, or acquisition planning;
- market-specific research and mapping for approved language or country add-ons.
The exact output, limits, inputs, dependencies, acceptance criteria, and implementation owner are written into the Cycle Plan. This is what turns a broad SEO program into accountable deliverables.
What package pricing excludes
Unless an item is explicitly included in the proposal, an approved Cycle Plan, or a paid add-on, package pricing excludes:
- copywriting, editing, translation, and transcreation;
- custom development, infrastructure work, redesigns, and migrations;
- unlimited page production or unlimited implementation;
- outreach execution, digital PR production, and link acquisition;
- publisher fees, placements, sponsorships, and vendor costs;
- paid media budgets, third-party tools, and external data costs;
- legal, regulatory, or market-native review;
- work on additional languages, countries, or production properties not included in the agreed scope.
Authority analysis and acquisition planning can be selected as a delivery batch. This does not mean a package guarantees backlinks, publisher acceptance, rankings, traffic, leads, or revenue. Search performance depends on competition, implementation, site history, market demand, and changes made by search platforms.
How to choose between Essential, Strategic, and Managed
Choose Essential when the audit identifies one clear priority, your team can deploy well-specified changes, and concentrating capacity in one workstream is more useful than parallel activity.
Choose Strategic when two connected workstreams need to progress together, sequencing matters, and some CMS-safe implementation support will reduce the gap between recommendations and deployment.
Choose Managed when the SEO portfolio spans multiple systems, teams, templates, releases, or markets and you need active backlog ownership, risk management, and delivery coordination.
If the correct choice is not obvious, that is expected. The SEO Audit exists to make the decision from evidence. You can also review the concise package overview on the SEO Services page and enquire about any package before the audit; Vividigit will confirm the appropriate route during qualification.
Questions to ask before approving any SEO package
Regardless of provider, a useful comparison should answer the following questions:
- What is the measurable unit of delivery: time, tasks, pages, or accepted outputs?
- Who decides the priorities, and when can those priorities change?
- How many workstreams can move at the same time?
- Who implements recommendations, and which implementation work is excluded?
- Which languages, countries, domains, and production properties are included?
- Are copy, development, outreach, placements, tools, and external fees included or separate?
- What reporting explains completed work, risks, movement, and next decisions?
- What is the initial term, and what happens after it?
Clear answers make the commercial model comparable. They also reduce a common source of SEO friction: discovering after the engagement starts that the client expected implementation while the provider priced only recommendations, or that a “global” package covered only one market.
Final decision guide
The three packages are not tiers of generic SEO activity. They represent different levels of delivery capacity and responsibility:
Essential → one focused workstream + advisory delivery
Strategic → connected workstreams + assisted implementation
Managed → portfolio ownership + managed coordination
Start with the smallest package that can address the diagnosed priorities without creating dependency bottlenecks. Increase capacity when simultaneous workstreams and coordination are genuinely necessary. The paid audit makes that distinction explicit before ongoing delivery begins.