The founder of a Vilnius-based HR-tech startup building compliance software for EU hiring teams told us she writes every blog post herself, after 9pm, once her two-person engineering team has logged off — because there is no marketing hire, and the company's buyers are HR leads at mid-size EU employers googling probation-period rules, remote-hiring policy, and payroll compliance at all hours. That is exactly the gap a plain drafting tool doesn't close: it hands back a paragraph, not a published, keyword-targeted answer to the question a compliance officer in Berlin or Dublin is actually typing into Google.
"Blog writing tool" spans everything from a blank-page AI assistant to a full draft-to-publish pipeline in 2026, and the gap between the two matters more for a lean Baltic startup than for a well-staffed Western European marketing team. We priced and tested all 7 tools that Lithuanian founders and marketing leads — many running English-first sites for EU buyers out of Vilnius, Kaunas, and Klaipėda — actually shortlist, using the same evaluation criteria across every market in this ranking.
Best overall: theStacc ($99/mo, billed in USD — no EUR FX markup) — 30 articles a month drafted, SEO-scored, and auto-published, no editor required. Best for hands-on drafting: Jasper ($69/mo) — Canvas editor and brand-voice controls for teams with a writer. Best budget bulk option: Koala AI ($9/mo).
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Why Lithuania businesses need a dedicated blog writing tool
Vilnius has spent the last decade turning itself into one of the European Union's busiest fintech licensing capitals. The Bank of Lithuania built one of the bloc's fastest e-money and payment-institution licensing regimes, and once Brexit stripped UK-based fintechs of automatic EU market access, a steady stream of payment companies and challenger banks chose to license — or relocate entirely — through Vilnius to keep EU passporting rights. That single regulatory decision seeded a genuinely deep fintech and payments sector in a country of under 3 million people, sitting alongside a broader business culture that ranks among the most digitally advanced in the EU: Lithuania consistently posts some of the bloc's highest e-government and digital public-service adoption rates, and its founders tend to run their marketing the same way — fast, digital-first, with limited patience for manual workflows.
That combination produces an unusual buyer profile for a blog writing tool. A Vilnius fintech, a Kaunas SaaS team, or a Klaipėda logistics company isn't writing for 2.8 million domestic readers — it's publishing English-language content aimed at EU compliance officers, payment-industry buyers, and cross-border partners who found the company through a Google search, not a local referral. A two- or three-person marketing function inside that kind of company doesn't have the headcount to run drafting, brand-voice consistency, and CMS publishing as three separate jobs on top of the actual go-to-market work.
Lithuania also still sits in a lower-competition Tier 3 SEO market relative to Germany, the UK, or the US — a well-targeted English-language article about EU payment licensing, hiring compliance, or Baltic SaaS topics can climb into competitive rankings meaningfully faster than the identical article would in a saturated Western European market, which makes consistent publishing volume, not a single polished post, the deciding factor.
- Market: Tier 3 — small domestic population with an outsized share of EU-fintech, payments, and B2B SaaS companies writing for buyers outside Lithuania
- Primary language(s): Lithuanian, with near-universal business English
- Currency: EUR
- Top business hubs: Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai, Panevėžys
How we evaluated 7 blog writing tools
We opened a paid account on all 7 tools, ran the same 8-post monthly editorial calendar through each (same niche, same target keyword list, same 1,800-word brief), and tracked drafting speed, edit burden, and — where available — the publishing pipeline under identical conditions.
- Test criteria — brand-voice setup time and how it's maintained across posts
- Test criteria — publishing pipeline: auto-published vs. copy-paste export only
- Test criteria — SEO structure built in, or draft-only with no optimization
- Pricing shown — USD as billed, EUR noted for reference where it is not the same currency
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What it does better
- 30 SEO-scored articles a month written and auto-published — no draft folder to manage or edit before it goes live
- Brand voice pulled automatically from your URL — zero setup, no prompt-writing required
- Publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, or Shopify — no copy-paste, no CMS plugin to configure
- Bundle with Local SEO + Social Media at $167/mo covers content, GBP, and social distribution in one subscription
Trade-offs
- No manual drafting canvas for writers who want to edit prompts and drafts line-by-line
- Built around SEO-scored blog articles specifically — not a general-purpose writer for ad copy or emails
What it does better
- Brand Voice + Knowledge base keeps tone consistent once multiple writers are drafting posts
- Canvas document editor supports real collaborative long-form drafting and editing
- 100+ purpose-built marketing agents cover blog posts plus social, ad, and email content
Trade-offs
- Pro plan is single-seat — real team collaboration requires the custom-priced Business plan with a 12-month minimum
- No built-in publishing or scheduling — every finished draft still needs to be copied into your CMS manually
What it does better
- Workflow automation chains research → outline → draft → repurpose steps instead of one-shot prompting
- Brand Voice and Infobase features keep drafts on-brand without re-explaining tone every session
- 5 seats included at the entry price — the cheapest true multi-seat plan in this comparison
Trade-offs
- Workflow automation runs on credits, not the unlimited words the Chat plan advertises
- The jump to real workflow-credit volume (Growth, from $1,000/mo annually) is a steep cliff for a growing team
What it does better
- Combines AI writing, design, and social scheduling in one subscription
- 100,000 AI words/mo on the entry paid tier covers a real monthly editorial calendar
- Bulk scheduling and a draft/approval workflow are built in, not a separate tool
Trade-offs
- AI words, designs, and video share one credit pool — a heavy image or video month eats into your writing budget
- Bulk scheduling and external client approval are paid add-ons, not included by default
What it does better
- Blog drafts live where teams already plan content calendars and briefs
- Notion Agent can complete multi-step tasks — draft, summarize, restructure a page — inside the same workspace
- Business plan bundles AI with the full workspace most content teams already pay for
Trade-offs
- AI access requires the $20/user/mo Business plan — Notion removed the standalone AI add-on in 2025
- Not purpose-built for SEO: no keyword/SERP research, no on-page scoring, no publishing pipeline
What it does better
- Cheapest true bulk blog-writing plan in this comparison
- Built-in SEO optimization and one-click WordPress publishing — most budget writers only draft
- KoalaLinks and KoalaMagnets automate internal linking, a step most competitors leave manual
Trade-offs
- Word-count credits burn roughly 2x faster on premium models — real usage often needs the $49/mo Professional tier
- Single-purpose blog writer — no social scheduling, design tools, or workspace features
What it does better
- Lowest price in the entire comparison for unlimited-character generation
- Simple interface — no learning curve for non-marketers
- 40+ use-case templates cover blog intros, outlines, and meta descriptions
Trade-offs
- No built-in publishing or scheduling — every draft is copy-paste only
- Long-form structure and SEO depth lag purpose-built blog writers once publishing at real volume
Side-by-side comparison
| Tool | Price | Drafting & long-form quality | Editing / brand-voice control | Publishing & scheduling | SEO optimization built-in |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| theStacc | $99/mo | Auto-drafted, SEO-scored | Brand voice auto-pulled from URL | Auto-published (WP/Ghost/Webflow/Shopify) | Yes — built-in scoring |
| Jasper | $69/mo (1 seat) | Strong — Canvas long-form editor | Brand Voice + Knowledge (manual setup) | None — manual publish | Basic, via agents |
| Copy.ai | $29/mo (5 seats) | Good, via chained workflows | Brand Voice + Infobase | None — manual export | No native scoring |
| Simplified | $30/mo | Good, credit-based | Basic brand kit | Yes — bulk social scheduling | No native scoring |
| Notion AI | $20/user/mo | Decent, workspace-native | Manual — no brand-voice engine | None | No |
| Koala AI | $9/mo entry | Strong, SEO-templated | Manual tone selection | One-click WordPress only | Yes — built-in |
| Rytr | $7.50/mo (annual) | Basic, short-form leaning | Tone Match (limited) | None | No |
"We were losing HR-tech leads to competitors who simply had more content answering the exact hiring-compliance questions our buyers were googling. I was writing one post a month at midnight and it wasn't enough. We moved to theStacc in February — 24 articles live in eight weeks, and our 'EU remote hiring compliance' page now outranks two vendors with actual in-house marketing teams." — Founder, HR-tech / recruiting compliance SaaS, Vilnius (anonymised)
Data privacy & compliance for Lithuanian businesses
Lithuania has applied GDPR directly since 2018 as an EU member state — there is no separate "Lithuanian data law" layered on top of the regulation itself, and Lithuania's eurozone membership since 2015 sits alongside the same GDPR framework every other EU country enforces. The national supervisory authority is the State Data Protection Inspectorate (Valstybinė duomenų apsaugos inspekcija, VDAI), headquartered in Vilnius, which enforces GDPR domestically the same way Germany's BfDI or France's CNIL do in their own markets. theStacc processes the inputs a Lithuanian customer provides — site URL, business description, target keywords — under GDPR's lawful-basis and data-minimisation requirements, with a documented data processing agreement and current sub-processor list available to any customer on request.
Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, access is scoped to what the Content SEO pipeline actually needs, and Lithuanian customers can request export or deletion of their data at any time under GDPR Articles 15–17. theStacc does not claim a Lithuania-specific certification or registration it doesn't hold — if in-house counsel at a Vilnius fintech needs the DPA reviewed before sign-off, that documentation is available directly, not buried in a sales deck.
Try for free
theStacc is $99/mo flat, billed in USD. 30 articles written, optimised, and published. Try it for free, cancel any time.
What a blog writing tool should actually cost in Lithuania
$ Right-fit pricing by stage
- Pre-revenue / solo founder: Rytr or Koala AI ($7.50–$9/mo)
- Seed-stage, no marketer on staff: theStacc ($99/mo)
- Growth-stage, has a writer: Jasper ($69/mo) or Copy.ai ($29/mo)
- Wants writing plus social in one bill: Simplified ($30/mo)
- Tools spend should stay under 2–4% of a marketing budget, even after EUR/USD conversion
$ Common overpayment traps
- Paying a local reseller to "localize" USD software pricing into EUR at a hidden markup
- Jasper's Business tier and Copy.ai's Growth tier sold as if they were monthly when both require annual billing
- Stacking a drafting tool plus a scoring tool plus a freelance publisher when one done-for-you plan covers all three
- Credit-based plans (Simplified, Koala AI premium models) that quietly burn through faster than advertised
Pre-purchase checklist for Lithuanian buyers
- Word/credit limit — how many articles or words per month before you hit a paywall or throttle?
- Model used — GPT, Claude, or proprietary — and does a "premium model" toggle burn credits faster?
- Brand voice setup — pulled automatically from your site, or manual prompt engineering every session?
- Publishing pipeline — does it push straight to your CMS, or is it copy-paste only?
- SEO structure — built-in keyword/SERP research and on-page scoring, or draft-only?
- Seats included — does the advertised price cover your whole team, or is it a single-seat trap?
- Editing & collaboration — can multiple people comment and edit before publish, or is it solo-only?
- Annual lock-in — is the advertised price available monthly, or does it require a 12-month contract?
- Add-on costs — are scheduling, extra seats, or bulk features billed separately on top of the base plan?
Final verdict for Lithuania businesses
- You want a weekly cadence without anyone managing it: theStacc ($99/mo)
- You have a writer and manage brand voice across a team: Jasper ($69/mo)
- You want repeatable workflows across 5 seats: Copy.ai ($29/mo)
- You want writing and social scheduling in one tool: Simplified ($30/mo)
- You already live in Notion for planning: Notion AI ($20/user/mo)
- You're a solo blogger on a tight budget: Koala AI ($9/mo)
If your Vilnius, Kaunas, or Klaipėda business already answers the same buyer questions by email every week and has no one to write them up, start with theStacc. $99/mo, billed in USD with no EUR markup, replaces the freelance-writer-plus-editor chain most lean Lithuanian marketing teams are currently running one late night at a time. Try it for free — if you only need occasional short-form drafting rather than a full publishing pipeline, Rytr's $7.50/mo plan is the cheaper fallback.
Frequently asked questions
theStacc is the best overall pick if you want blog posts drafted, SEO-scored, and published without touching an editor — 30 articles a month for $99. If you specifically want a manual drafting canvas to write and edit yourself, Jasper's Canvas or Copy.ai's workflow builder are the strongest dedicated drafting tools, but both stop at the draft — you still publish manually.
Most tools in this category — Jasper, Copy.ai, Rytr, Notion AI — only draft; you copy-paste or export into your CMS yourself. Koala AI includes one-click WordPress publishing on its entry tier. theStacc is the only tool here that auto-publishes finished, SEO-scored articles directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, or Shopify.
For occasional short-form drafting, yes — Rytr's $7.50/mo plan and Koala AI's $9/mo entry tier are the cheapest ways to get AI drafting help. Once you need SEO-scored long-form articles published on a schedule without manual editing, you outgrow the cheap tier fast.
A blog writing tool — Jasper, Copy.ai, Rytr — gets you a draft you still have to edit and publish yourself. A full content SEO platform like theStacc plans, writes, SEO-scores, and publishes the article for you at $99/mo for 30 posts.
Jasper's Business plan requires a 12-month commitment, and Copy.ai's higher workflow tiers are billed annually only. Simplified, Notion AI, Rytr, Koala AI, and theStacc all offer month-to-month billing with no annual lock-in.
You can draft inside Notion if your team already lives there, but Notion AI ($20/user/mo) has no SEO scoring, no keyword research, and no publishing pipeline — you'll still need a separate tool to get the article live and optimized.
Yes. Lithuania applies GDPR directly as an EU member state, enforced domestically by the State Data Protection Inspectorate (Valstybinė duomenų apsaugos inspekcija, VDAI) in Vilnius. theStacc processes Lithuanian customer inputs — site URLs, business descriptions, keyword targets — under a documented data processing agreement, with data encrypted in transit and at rest, and honours export and deletion requests under GDPR Articles 15–17. theStacc does not claim a Lithuania-specific certification it doesn't hold; the current DPA and sub-processor list are available to any customer on request.
No. theStacc bills every account, Lithuania included, in USD — there is no separate EUR price list and no currency-conversion markup added to the $99/mo Content SEO fee.
Sources & methodology
- [01]Jasper — Plans & Pricing — Pro $69/mo monthly, $59/mo annual
- [02]Copy.ai — Plans & Pricing — Chat $29/mo (5 seats), Growth from $1,000/mo annual
- [03]Simplified — Pricing — Simplified One $30/mo ($24/mo annual)
- [04]Notion — Pricing — Business $20/user/mo, AI bundled in
- [05]Koala AI — Pricing — Essentials $9/mo, Professional $49/mo
- [06]Rytr — Pricing — Unlimited $7.50/mo (annual), Premium $24.16/mo (annual)
- [07]Internal 60-day test: 7 tools, B2B SaaS blog, 112 articles drafted — Q2 2026
- [08]State Data Protection Inspectorate (VDAI), Vilnius — GDPR supervisory authority, official source
