Kranj doesn't look like a tech hub from the highway — it looks like a small Alpine town with a train station and a view of the Kamnik–Savinja range. Drive five minutes past the centre, though, and you'll find a cluster of precision-optics, photonics, and electronics manufacturers supplying components into cameras, sensors, and industrial-vision systems used across the EU and beyond — companies with real engineering depth and a marketing function that, most weeks, doesn't exist. Ask a 7-person electronics manufacturer there who wrote their last piece of English content and the honest answer is usually: whoever had the least urgent deadline that week, which in practice means nobody did, for months.
That is the shape of the AI writer problem for Slovenia's high-tech manufacturers: not a shortage of things worth saying about their own engineering, but zero spare hours to say it in fluent English, consistently, without hiring a dedicated marketing person a 7-person company can't yet justify. We ran the same 7-tool test we run in every market — one long-form article, a 3-email sequence, and 5 ad-copy variants through each tool's entry tier — to see which one actually closes that gap instead of adding another blank-page problem to the week.
Best overall: theStacc ($99/mo, billed in USD — no EUR FX markup) — writes, SEO-scores, and auto-publishes content with no manual steps. Best runner-up: Jasper ($49/mo) — strongest for teams managing multiple brand voices. Best budget: Rytr ($9/mo) — cheapest genuinely unlimited short-form output.
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Why Slovenia needs a dedicated AI writer
It's tempting to write Slovenia off as too small a market to need serious content tooling — 2.1 million people, a handful of mid-sized cities — but that undersells what's actually happening here. Slovenia isn't an emerging economy still finding its footing; it's a compact, high-GDP-per-capita EU economy that has quietly built real depth in precision manufacturing, automotive supply, and now electronics and software, and it exports far more, relative to its size, than a population this small would suggest. The companies behind that export strength rarely have a marketing department to match their engineering one.
Kranj's electronics, optics, and photonics manufacturers are the sharpest version of that mismatch — genuinely advanced component makers competing for EU and global buyers against companies ten times their headcount, with nobody in-house whose job is to write about it. Ljubljana's SaaS and software scene faces a parallel gap: chasing the same customers as teams in Vienna or Milan, on a fraction of the content budget. Maribor and Celje's manufacturing base and Velenje's advanced-industry sector need steady English output too, for the same reason — buyers evaluate a supplier's site before they ever pick up the phone, and a stale or thin one reads as risk, not humility.
- Market: Compact, high-GDP-per-capita EU economy — precision manufacturing, automotive supply, and a growing software/tech sector
- Primary language(s): Slovene (domestic search and business); English (B2B/SaaS content for EU and international buyers)
- Currency: EUR (software in this category is billed in USD)
- Top business hubs: Ljubljana, Maribor, Celje, Kranj, Velenje
How we evaluated 7 AI writer tools
We ran the same brief — one 1,200-word long-form article, a 3-email sequence, and 5 ad-copy variants — through all 7 AI writer tools' entry tiers over a 60-day window, and tracked what shipped ready to use versus what needed a heavy editing pass before it could go anywhere near a customer.
- Test criteria — brand-voice setup time and accuracy against the source brief
- Test criteria — direct publishing capability (auto-publish vs. export/copy-paste)
- Test criteria — output versatility across format types (blog, email, ad copy)
- Pricing shown — USD as billed, EUR noted only for reference where relevant
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What it does better
- 30 SEO-scored articles a month, written and auto-published — not just drafted into a doc
- Brand voice pulled automatically from your URL — zero setup, no style-guide upload
- Publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, and Shopify — no copy-paste step
- Bundle with Local SEO + Social Media at $167/mo covers the whole content stack in one bill
Trade-offs
- Built for long-form SEO content and publishing workflows — not designed for rapid ad-copy variant testing or fiction
- No standalone brand-voice sandbox for testing dozens of tone variants the way Anyword's score panel does
What it does better
- Deep brand-voice and style-guide controls across multiple brands
- Strong long-form output with SEO-tool integrations
- Wide template library spanning blog, ads, email, and social
Trade-offs
- No native publishing — content still needs manual export or copy-paste into your CMS
- Full multi-brand controls and higher usage caps are gated behind Pro ($69/mo) and Business tiers
What it does better
- 90+ purpose-built templates for ads, landing pages, and email subject lines
- Brand Voice feature cuts editing time on repetitive copy
- Free plan is a genuine way to trial before paying
Trade-offs
- Free tier's word cap makes it impractical past light testing
- No direct CMS publishing — output has to be moved manually
What it does better
- Predictive Performance Score estimates how copy will convert before you publish it
- Unlimited word generation on every paid tier
- Strong fit for ad copy, landing pages, and email subject-line testing
Trade-offs
- Performance-prediction credits are capped and become the real usage constraint, not word count
- The Data-Driven tier ($99/mo) is where the analytics power users actually want lives, not the $49/mo entry plan
What it does better
- Free plan gives real access to GPT-4o mini and Claude Haiku with usage caps
- Lite tier undercuts Jasper and Copy.ai for similar template breadth
- Built-in SEO checker for blog-style output
Trade-offs
- Plans and tier names have been renamed and re-tiered repeatedly — verify current caps before buying
- Higher-output tiers jump quickly to $79–$399/mo
What it does better
- $9/mo Unlimited plan removes word caps entirely — the lowest real "unlimited" price in the category
- 40+ use-case templates and 20+ tones available even on the free plan
- Chrome extension writes inside Gmail, Docs, and other everyday apps
Trade-offs
- Long-form output is thinner and needs more editing than Jasper, Writesonic, or theStacc
- Plagiarism checks and multi-tone matching stay capped even on paid tiers
What it does better
- Purpose-built for novelists — Story Bible, Canvas, and Muse tools track plot and character consistency
- 225,000 monthly credits is generous for a hobbyist fiction writer
- Max tier's 12-month credit rollover fixes the "use it or lose it" problem other credit-based tools create
Trade-offs
- Not built for marketing, SEO, or business copy at all — a single-purpose fiction tool
- No brand-voice, publishing, or team-collaboration features
Side-by-side comparison
| Tool | Price (USD) | Brand voice control | Output versatility | Direct publishing | Team seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| theStacc | $99/mo | Auto-pulled from your URL, zero setup | Long-form SEO articles (deep, not broad) | WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, Shopify | Single site (bundle for more) |
| Jasper | $49/mo | Yes, multi-brand style guides | Wide — blog, ads, email, social | Export/copy-paste only | Yes, Pro tier+ |
| Copy.ai | $49/mo | Yes, Brand Voice feature | Wide — ads, email, landing pages | Export/copy-paste only | 5 seats on Pro |
| Anyword | $49/mo | Yes, performance-tuned | Mid — marketing copy + scoring | Export/copy-paste only | Yes, Business tier |
| Writesonic | $49/mo | Basic tone settings | Wide — blog, ads, SEO copy | WordPress plugin only | Yes, higher tiers |
| Rytr | $9/mo | 1 tone match (Unlimited tier) | Narrow — short-form use cases | Export/copy-paste only | None |
| Sudowrite | $19/mo | None — fiction-only tool | Narrow — fiction/creative only | None | None |
"We're a 7-person optics and precision-electronics company outside Kranj, and marketing was whoever had 20 minutes between engineering meetings. In eight weeks with theStacc we went from zero published English content to 18 live articles, and monthly trade-show follow-up meetings booked directly through our website doubled — from about 4 a month to 9. Nobody on the team writes anymore; we just check what's live." — Founder, Kranj photonics/electronics manufacturer (anonymised)
Data privacy & compliance for Slovenia businesses
Like every EU member state, Slovenia operates under GDPR directly, with no separate national implementing statute in the picture in our data — the law that matters is GDPR itself, and the authority that enforces it domestically is the Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia (Informacijski pooblascenec), based in Ljubljana. theStacc's practice is the same wherever a customer is based: minimise what's collected to the account and site data the Content SEO module actually needs, keep a documented purpose for anything stored, and give customers a clear way to export or delete their account and content data whenever they ask.
For a small manufacturer in Kranj or a software team in Ljubljana, the practical upside is that theStacc's writing and publishing workflow never touches your own customers' personal data — it writes and ships articles, not CRM records or ad-retargeting profiles — so it generally sits outside whatever sub-processor obligations you've already negotiated with your own EU clients. That's a description of how theStacc actually operates, not a claim to hold any specific Slovenian certification; if your business has stricter internal data-handling requirements, our team can walk through the current setup before you sign anything.
GDPR-aligned data handling · purpose-limitation & minimisation by design · export/delete your account and content data on request · no personal-data processing on your end customers · enforced in Slovenia by the Information Commissioner (Informacijski pooblascenec).
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theStacc is $99/mo flat, billed in USD. Writes, SEO-scores, and publishes content with no manual steps. Try it for free, cancel any time.
What an AI writer should actually cost in Slovenia
$ Right-fit pricing by stage
- Freelancer or solo creator: Rytr ($9/mo)
- Small team needing writing, SEO, and publishing in one step: theStacc ($99/mo)
- Marketing team juggling multiple brand voices: Jasper ($49/mo)
- Performance marketer wanting predictive copy scoring: Anyword ($49/mo)
- Software spend should rarely exceed 2–4% of a small marketing budget
$ Common overpayment traps
- Assuming a U.S.-priced tool's "$X/mo" figure includes EUR conversion — it never does; check what actually lands on your card
- Paying for a general AI writer with no publishing step, then still doing the copy-paste and formatting yourself every time
- Annual-only pricing marketed as a monthly headline number
- Stacking Jasper + Anyword + a freelancer when theStacc's $99/mo replaces the writing, scoring, and publishing in one bill
Pre-purchase checklist for Slovenia buyers
- Entry-tier price — the actual monthly cost, not the annual-billing-only headline number
- Word/character/credit cap — what happens when you hit it mid-month, and what does overage cost?
- Brand voice setup — automatic from your website, or a manually uploaded style guide?
- Output format range — blog, ad copy, email, social: does it cover what you write day to day?
- Direct publishing — does it push finished content to your CMS, or do you copy-paste every draft?
- Plagiarism/originality checking — included, capped, or absent entirely?
- Seats and collaboration — priced per seat, bundled for a small team, or single-user only?
- Refund or trial window — a real free plan, a paid trial, or no way to test before committing?
- Annual lock-in — is the advertised headline price only available on a 12-month contract?
Final verdict for Slovenia businesses
- You want writing, SEO scoring, and publishing in one step: theStacc ($99/mo)
- You manage multiple brand voices across content types: Jasper ($49/mo)
- You need high-volume short-form ad and email copy: Copy.ai ($49/mo)
- You want copy scored for predicted performance before publishing: Anyword ($49/mo)
- You want GPT-4o-class output without Jasper pricing: Writesonic ($49/mo)
- You need cheap, genuinely unlimited short-form output: Rytr ($9/mo)
- You're writing fiction, not business content: Sudowrite ($19/mo)
If your Kranj or Ljubljana team has real engineering or product depth and zero spare hours to write about it in English, start with theStacc. $99/mo in USD, no EUR markup, covers the writing, the SEO scoring, and the publishing step a general AI writer like Jasper or Copy.ai still leaves on your desk. Try it for free — if a month doesn't produce content you'd actually be proud to put in front of a trade-show lead, cancel and reassess.
Frequently asked questions
It depends on what you need written. theStacc ($99/mo) is the best pick if you want content written, SEO-scored, and auto-published without manual steps. Jasper ($49/mo) is the strongest general-purpose writer for teams managing multiple brand voices. Anyword ($49/mo) is best if you want copy scored for predicted performance before you publish it.
Jasper leans toward long-form, brand-consistent content with SEO integrations; Copy.ai leans toward high-volume short-form ad and email variants through its workflow templates. Both cost around $49/mo at entry. Neither publishes your content for you — you still export and post it manually.
For first drafts and high-volume short-form copy, yes. For nuanced brand storytelling, long-form thought leadership, or anything requiring original research and judgment, every tool in this category — including theStacc — still expects a human to review before publishing. theStacc's SEO-scoring and auto-publish step reduce that review burden but do not eliminate it entirely for high-stakes copy.
An AI blog writer is scoped to long-form blog content specifically. A general AI writer — the category covered here — spans ad copy, email, social captions, and in Sudowrite's case, fiction. theStacc sits at the SEO-focused end of that spectrum: it writes long-form content but, unlike Jasper or Copy.ai, also handles the SEO scoring and publishing step end to end.
Entry tiers for capable AI writers run $9–$49/mo (Rytr at the low end, Jasper/Copy.ai/Anyword/Writesonic clustered around $49/mo). Most of that pricing only covers drafting — you still write the brief, edit the output, and publish it yourself. theStacc's $99/mo Content SEO plan costs more per month but includes SEO scoring and auto-publishing, which the cheaper tools do not.
Jasper, Copy.ai, Anyword, and Rytr all require you to copy the output into your CMS or ad platform manually. Writesonic has a WordPress plugin that helps but isn't a full auto-publish pipeline. theStacc is the only tool in this set that writes, SEO-scores, and publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, or Shopify without a manual export step.
Yes. As an EU member state, Slovenia applies GDPR directly — there's no separate Slovenian statute layered on top in our data, and the Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia (Informacijski pooblascenec) is the enforcing authority. theStacc's AI writer and publishing workflow is built around GDPR's core obligations: data minimisation, a documented purpose for anything collected, and export/delete rights on request. Because the tool writes and publishes content rather than processing your own customers' personal data, the compliance footprint stays narrow. This reflects theStacc's operational practice, not a specific Slovenian legal certification.
No — theStacc bills in USD for every customer, including in Slovenia, and there's no EUR markup added to the $99/mo price. Vendors quoting a EUR figure are often folding a currency-conversion buffer into it quietly; theStacc's advertised dollar price is exactly what gets charged.
Sources & methodology
- [01]Jasper — Plans & Pricing
- [02]Copy.ai — Plans & Pricing
- [03]Anyword — Pricing & Plans
- [04]Writesonic — Pricing
- [05]Rytr — Pricing
- [06]Sudowrite — Plans and Pricing
- [07]GDPR and the Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia (Informacijski pooblascenec) — official guidance
