SEO Agencies
Reputation management for global brands and leaders across search and AI.
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Terakeet manages, monitors, and protects brand visibility, sentiment, and presence in search and AI. Its programs include digital landscape analysis, reputation strategy, asset optimization, content publishing and distribution, monitoring for threats and vulnerabilities, and generative AI optimization to influence how brands and leaders are represented online.
Location
Syracuse, New York
Founded
2001
Team Size
201-500
The themes clients raise most, synthesized from 4 verified reviews we read. Each badge counts how many of those reviews raised the point.
Expert reputation/SEO team
Two visible reviews praise Terakeet's expertise and SEO/reputation capabilities.
Positive people/culture
Two visible reviews describe the team as kind, generous, wholesome, or good people.
Strong dissatisfaction
One visible review gives an unambiguously negative warning and calls the company horrible.
Terakeet does not publish standard packages or list prices on its own site; its website repeatedly pushes buyers to contact sales for a custom program. The clearest market-facing pricing signal is third-party directory data from Clutch and The Manifest showing a $100,000+ minimum project size; that is a directory listing, not a price published by Terakeet itself. The strongest concrete dollar figure found is from a public FARA-filed contract amendment showing the UAE Embassy paying Terakeet USD $168,000 on a monthly basis, plus a separate one-time US $70,000 website development fee; this is a specific client contract example, not necessarily a general list price.
Where this pricing information was traced from.
How Terakeet actually works, reconstructed from customer reviews and third-party write-ups.
Evidence was limited on public customer-review sites, but the available material points to a Terakeet engagement beginning with an assessment of the client’s search/reputation landscape, then using search-intent data and asset mapping to build or optimize a network of owned assets, with ongoing collaboration, monitoring, and iteration. The clearest step-by-step detail comes from Terakeet’s own methodology pages and case-study descriptions, lightly reinforced by client testimonials emphasizing embedded partnership and advisory support.
Terakeet starts by analyzing the client’s existing search and reputation footprint to identify risks, opportunities, and areas where the brand lacks control. Its pages describe assessing the entire space, uncovering issues, and using technology to analyze the brand’s digital landscape and reputational footprint.
From that analysis, Terakeet frames the engagement around what the brand needs to control, influence, or defend, then prioritizes the highest-impact actions. Its own testimonial page says they "always start with outcomes," while the reputation-management page says they prioritize the most impactful action based on the insights uncovered.
Next, Terakeet uses consumer search-intent data and maps the client’s existing owned assets to understand where current properties do or do not meet audience needs. Their methodology write-up explicitly says the high-level process includes collecting and analyzing consumer search intent data and mapping out all owned assets.
When gaps exist, Terakeet creates a broader network or constellation of owned assets so the client has more places to tell its story under its own control. Multiple Terakeet pages describe creating new owned assets to fill gaps and building an owned asset network designed to solidify the brand’s authentic narrative.
Terakeet then executes optimization work across the assets it controls, adjusting content, technical elements, and user experience to align with the strategy and improve visibility and narrative control. Its process pages specifically describe interdisciplinary execution across technical optimization, content optimization, and experience optimization.
Delivery appears to be collaborative rather than fully hands-off: Terakeet says it integrates with client teams and departments, and client testimonials describe the firm embedding with internal teams and serving in an advisory role. That suggests approvals and implementation are handled through an ongoing partner-style working relationship rather than a one-time handoff.
After launch, Terakeet continues monitoring the landscape and measuring progress, then updates the strategy as conditions change. Its process and case-study pages say they monitor the space over time, measure results, and iterate or refresh assets as brand position and needs evolve.
Customer reviews and third-party write-ups this process was traced from.
How Terakeet ranks against other Marketing agencies.
Terakeet appears to have a confirmed listing on Clutch, G2, and Google, but not a confirmed listing found via search on Trustpilot, Capterra, or BBB. Review visibility was limited: I could directly read only a small number of review snippets, mostly surfaced through a Google-review aggregator page, so the review-theme analysis below is based on a very small sample and should be interpreted cautiously.
28 reviews
The visible Google-review snippets are sparse but skew positive, with short comments describing Terakeet as strong in reputation/SEO work and praising the people. At least one visible review is strongly negative, saying to stay away and calling the company horrible.
“True reputation experts”
“Kind, generous, I believe open minded. This is the greatest seo group in the history of solar and wind.”
“Wholesome good people”
“Stay away! Horrible company!”
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Terakeet provides online reputation management, brand visibility management, generative AI optimization, digital landscape analysis, risk and vulnerability monitoring, owned asset optimization, content publishing and distribution, narrative control strategy, misinformation mitigation, and crisis communication planning.
Terakeet does not publish standard prices on its website and sells custom programs via quote. Third-party directory listings indicate a $100,000+ minimum project size, and one public contract example shows a $168,000 monthly fee plus a separate one-time $70,000 website development fee for a specific client engagement.
Terakeet is based in Syracuse, New York, United States. The contact address listed is 333 W. Washington St., Ste. 610, Syracuse, NY 13202, United States.
Terakeet describes itself as a reputation management partner serving global brands, leaders, and public figures. Its contact page specifically says it serves the Fortune 1000.
Terakeet has listings on Clutch, G2, and Google, but review visibility in the research was limited. The available Google review data showed a 4.0/5 rating from 28 reviews, with visible snippets that were mostly positive about reputation/SEO expertise and the team, alongside at least one strongly negative review.
Terakeet says it combines patented proprietary technology with managed-service expertise to analyze digital risk, optimize brand assets, and influence visibility across organic search and generative AI. Its positioning focuses on helping organizations build, protect, and repair online narratives in high-stakes reputation situations.
Terakeet was founded in 2001. The research lists its team size as 201-500 employees.
Location
333 W. Washington St., Ste. 610, Syracuse, NY 13202, United States
Phone
1.800.655.2724Domain registered
January 2001
Last updated
November 2025
Domain age
~25 years
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