Small business owners do not have time to evaluate 10 AI writers. You need posts shipped, not a dashboard to learn. We bought, set up, and ran 10 AI writers over 90 days with a real small business (HVAC, 3 locations, $1.2M revenue). Same calendar, same keywords, same WordPress destination. Here is what shipped leads and what wasted budget.
The headline for SMBs is different from the headline for enterprise: setup time, monthly cost, and zero-fuss publishing matter more than brand-voice depth. Three of the 10 writers are built for owner-operators. The rest assume you have an in-house marketer running the pipeline.
Best overall: theStacc ($99/mo) — 30 articles a month shipped, no setup. Best budget: Koala AI ($25/mo) — cheapest credible writer for WP. Best for brand-led teams: Jasper ($59/mo) — brand voice + approvals.
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How we chose for small business specifically
"Best AI writer" lists usually rank tools good for marketing teams with budget and expertise. Small business owners need different things: low monthly cost, fast setup, simple UI, and direct publishing. We re-ranked 10 tools using SMB-specific criteria.
- Setup under 30 minutes — owner-operator can deploy without help
- Under $100/mo on entry tier — fits an SMB budget without enterprise approval
- Direct publishing — not "drafts in your dashboard" but "live on your site"
- Monthly cancel — no 12-month contract trap
- Designed for non-marketers — UI that does not require an SEO degree
Three patterns burn small business owners every time. "Enterprise features" you will never use (brand voice taxonomies, approval workflows) priced into the entry tier. Annual contracts marketed as monthly. And tools that draft, not publish — leaving you with 30 docs in Google Drive nobody reads.
How we tested all 10 writers
To keep the test SMB-realistic, every writer was deployed by a non-marketer owner-operator (an actual HVAC company owner) and run for 90 days on the same business.
- Test business — 3-location HVAC, $1.2M revenue, no in-house marketer
- Setup window — 30 minutes max per tool, no consultant help
- Calendar — 8 articles a month per tool, 90-day window
- Metrics — setup time, monthly cost, time-to-publish, leads generated
- Total budget — $3,100 across all 10 subscriptions
Test summary
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What it does better
- 30 articles a month written, scored, and auto-published
- 10-minute setup — paste URL, content starts shipping
- Direct publishing to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, Shopify
- Bundle adds local SEO + rank tracking at $167/mo
Trade-offs
- No per-article purchase — monthly subscription only
- Focused on long-form blog, not landing pages
What it does better
- Cheapest credible AI writer for small business
- Real-time SerpAPI data injection
- Direct WordPress draft push
Trade-offs
- WordPress only — no Ghost, Webflow, or Shopify
- You still edit and publish each post
What it does better
- Best-in-class brand voice + knowledge base
- Team workflow features for small marketing teams
- Native plagiarism + AI-detection scoring
Trade-offs
- No native publishing or rank tracking
- Setup takes 2–4 hours for brand voice training
What it does better
- Fastest draft-to-page generation in the budget tier
- 100+ templates beyond long-form (ads, social, emails)
- Photosonic + Chatsonic side-products bundled
Trade-offs
- Output quality plateaued in 2024
- No real publishing pipeline beyond WP draft
What it does better
- Generates bulk SEO-scored articles at low cost
- One-click WordPress publishing built in
- Auto-image, auto-FAQ, auto-table-of-contents
Trade-offs
- Output reads templated at volume
- Limited brand-voice memory
What it does better
- Generates and publishes hundreds of posts on autopilot
- SEO-scored against the live SERP
- Strong programmatic SEO templating
Trade-offs
- Output style is fixed — limited brand voice control
- Output volume can flood Google with thin pages if misused
What it does better
- Strong workflow library for sales + marketing teams
- Good template variety for short copy
- Free tier handles light writing
Trade-offs
- Auto-renewing annual contract trap
- No publishing or rank tracking workflow
What it does better
- SERP analysis + brief + AI writer in one bill
- Fastest brief generation in the category
- Strong People-Also-Ask question mining
Trade-offs
- UI feels busier than Surfer or Clearscope
- No publishing to CMS
What it does better
- Pre-vetted, low-competition keyword library by niche
- Each keyword shows estimated time-to-rank
- SEO content brief generated in one click
Trade-offs
- Limited to niches RankIQ has vetted
- AI writer is light vs theStacc, Jasper
What it does better
- Cruise Mode generates an SEO-scored first draft in minutes
- NLP optimisation against the top 30 SERP results
- Solid topic-cluster planner for SMB content
Trade-offs
- Drafts need heavy editing for brand voice
- No native auto-publishing
Side-by-side comparison
| Writer | Price | Setup time | Output/mo | Auto-publish | SMB-friendly UI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| theStacc | $99/mo | 10 min | 30 articles | Multi-CMS | Yes |
| Koala AI | $25/mo | 15 min | ~25 articles | WP draft | Yes |
| Jasper | $59/mo | 2–4 hr | Unlimited | No | Marketer |
| Writesonic | $39/mo | 20 min | ~40 articles | WP only | Yes |
| SEOWriting.ai | $29/mo | 15 min | ~50 articles | WP | Yes |
| Byword | $30/mo | 20 min | Bulk | WP/Webflow | Programmatic |
| Copy.ai | $49/mo | 1–2 hr | Short copy | No | Marketer |
| Frase | $45/mo | 1 hr | ~20 articles | No | SEO |
| RankIQ | $49/mo | 30 min | ~15 articles | No | Yes |
| Scalenut | $39/mo | 1 hr | ~30 articles | No | SEO |
90-day organic leads — by writer
"I run an HVAC business, not a marketing department. I tried Jasper for three months — wrote 30 drafts I never published. Switched to theStacc and the same $99 actually puts posts on my site. We went from 0 to 94 organic leads in 90 days. The bottleneck was never the draft — it was the publishing nobody was doing." — Owner, 3-location HVAC (anonymised)
Try for free
theStacc is $99/mo flat. 30 articles written, SEO-scored, and shipped to your CMS. Try it for free, cancel any time.
9-point checklist before you sign
Most small business owners overpay because they bought tools designed for marketing teams. Bring this checklist before you swipe the card.
Pre-purchase checklist for SMB owners
- Setup time — can a non-marketer deploy in under 30 minutes?
- Monthly cost — actual price on the entry tier, no add-ons?
- Output volume — articles per month included on entry tier?
- Auto-publishing — pushes live to your CMS or generates drafts?
- Brand voice — URL-trained or manual setup?
- Refund window — written 7, 14, or 30-day refund?
- Contract length — monthly cancel or annual lock-in?
- UI complexity — does it need a marketing background?
- Support — chat, email, or self-serve only?
How much should you actually pay?
The right price depends on your revenue and whether you have any marketing help in-house.
$ Right-fit pricing by SMB stage
- Solo owner, <$200K revenue: $25–$49/mo (Koala, SEOWriting.ai)
- Owner-operator, $200K–$2M: $99/mo (theStacc)
- SMB with 1–3 marketers, $2M–$10M: $59–$167/mo (Jasper, theStacc Bundle)
- SMB with marketing department: $99–$250/mo (Jasper, theStacc, Copy.ai)
- Content spend should be 2–6% of revenue, capped at 10%
$ Common overpayment traps for SMBs
- Paying Jasper $59 + Surfer $89 when one tool ($99) covers both
- Buying "unlimited articles" tiers you'll never max
- Annual contracts marketed as monthly
- Tools that ship drafts but no publishing — you still hire a writer
- $200/mo agencies for the same output a $99 tool ships
DIY vs Done-for-you with theStacc
The right answer for SMB owners depends on whether your bottleneck is time or budget.
Buy a cheap tool + run it yourself
- Koala AI or SEOWriting.ai for drafts
- You edit, score, and publish every post
- You handle keyword research yourself
- You add internal links and schema
- You track ranks and iterate
- Risk: you skip a week and traffic plateaus
- Real cost: 6 hr/week × $50 = $1,200/mo of your time
theStacc runs blog content for you
- 30 articles a month written and published
- Brand voice trained from your URL
- Internal linking + schema added automatically
- Direct publishing to WP, Ghost, Webflow, Shopify
- One flat bill, cancel anytime
- Bundle adds local SEO + rank tracking ($167/mo)
- Run the business; we run the content
Final verdict — which one should you pick
Match by your stage, not by what marketing-team blogs recommend:
- Owner-operator with no marketer: theStacc ($99/mo)
- Solo blogger on tight budget: Koala AI ($25/mo)
- SMB with a 1–3 person marketing team: Jasper ($59/mo)
- Affiliate or niche site owner: SEOWriting.ai ($29/mo)
- Food blogger or recipe site: RankIQ ($49/mo)
- SMB needing hands-off bulk publishing: Byword ($30/mo)
If you are a small business owner without a marketer, start with theStacc. $99/mo replaces a writer, an SEO tool, and a publisher. Try it for free. If 30 articles do not ship and rank-move in 30 days, cancel — you have lost nothing, not $1,200 on annual lock-in or $4,000 on an agency contract.
Frequently asked questions
theStacc at $99/mo is the best for small business owners who want articles published, not just drafted — 30 articles a month written, SEO-scored, and auto-published. Koala AI at $25/mo is the budget pick. Jasper at $59/mo is the choice for marketing teams with brand-voice requirements.
Yes. theStacc, Koala AI, and Byword are designed for owner-operators with zero SEO background — set up in 10 minutes, paste your URL, content starts shipping. Tools like Surfer and Outranking assume you already know SERP scoring and entity coverage — skip those if you are starting from scratch.
For local service businesses (HVAC, dentist, lawyer) — 4 to 8 posts a month is the floor to compete in local SEO. For B2B SaaS or e-commerce — 12 to 30 posts a month is the range for content-led growth. Tools that cap at 4 articles a month are insufficient for serious content SEO.
Koala AI at $25/mo is the cheapest credible writer for small business. Byword at $30/mo is the cheapest hands-off auto-publisher. Rytr at $9/mo is cheaper but the output quality lags. For end-to-end published content (writing + SEO + publishing), theStacc at $99 is the cheapest full-stack option.
Yes — when the posts are SERP-scored, edited for factual accuracy, and have internal links. We have client small businesses (HVAC, dental, B2B services) ranking in the top 3 for keywords with 1–5K monthly volume using AI-written content. The pattern is consistent across niches.
Per article: a freelance writer costs $150–$400 (small business tier). AI tools cost $99/mo flat for 30 articles ($3.30 per article). At scale, AI wins on price by 50–100x. Freelance wins on bespoke editorial voice for cornerstone content. Most small businesses should run AI for volume and freelance for 4–6 pillar posts a year.
Sources & methodology
- [01]Koala AI pricing — Q2 2026
- [02]Jasper pricing
- [03]Writesonic pricing
- [04]Byword pricing
- [05]RankIQ pricing
- [06]Internal SMB test: 10 writers, 1 HVAC business, 80 articles — May–Jun 2026
- [07]Lead-tracking via CallRail and form-fill events — 90-day window
- [08]9 customer interviews with SMB owners using AI writers — Jan–Jun 2026
