Liberec's glassmaking and crystal exporters have sold to Western Europe for generations on craftsmanship reputation alone — word of mouth, trade fairs, and a handshake. None of that translates to a Google search from a procurement manager in Rotterdam who's never heard of the brand. A sales director at a Liberec crystal manufacturer told us their English-language site had exactly one page written in the last two years, and it was a stiff, translated version of a Czech brochure. We tested 7 SEO content writer tools against that exact failure mode: content that's technically in English but doesn't read like it was written for the buyer actually searching.
The pattern repeats across the country's export-heavy small manufacturers. The keyword research and briefs are the easy part — every tool on this list can pull SERP data. The hard part is a finished article an EU buyer would actually trust, published somewhere a search engine can find it, without hiring a full-time English-language copywriter for a 40-person company.
Best overall: theStacc ($99/mo, billed in USD — no CZK FX markup) — 30 SEO-scored, published articles a month. Best runner-up: Surfer SEO ($99/mo) — real-time scoring for teams with an in-house writer. Best budget option: Frase ($49/mo).
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Why Czech Republic businesses need a dedicated SEO content writer
The Czech Republic's export economy is built on manufacturing and engineering credibility that rarely translates automatically into English-language search visibility. Liberec's glass, crystal, and textile machinery exporters compete for the same European buyers as German and Italian rivals whose marketing teams publish weekly; a thin or machine-translated site reads as a smaller, less serious operation than the workshop actually is. Plzeň's automotive and industrial supply chain, anchored around Škoda, faces the same problem from the B2B procurement side — an EU buyer evaluating a new supplier does a quiet Google search before ever picking up the phone, and a stale English blog is a real trust signal, not just a missed keyword. Brno's software and IT-consulting firms compete purely on the strength of their written English content, since almost none of their prospective clients are Czech.
Prague's SaaS and services sector is the exception that still proves the rule — it's more content-mature than the rest of the country, but even there, most teams under 20 people don't have a dedicated content writer, English-native or otherwise. As a Tier 3 market, the country's businesses are earlier in treating "SEO content writer" as a category to shop for at all, which means the honest comparison isn't tool-versus-tool as much as tool-versus-doing-nothing, or tool-versus-an-expensive freelance English copywriter billed by the hour.
- Market: Tier 3 — export-driven manufacturing and growing SaaS/services economy, thin on dedicated in-house English content writers
- Primary language(s): Czech (domestic search); English (export/B2B content for EU and international buyers)
- Currency: CZK (software in this category is billed in USD)
- Top business hubs: Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, Liberec
How we evaluated 7 SEO content writer tools
Same test site (a mid-market B2B SaaS blog, ~9,500 monthly sessions baseline), same 20-article content calendar per tool, same target word count (1,800 words), same keyword cluster assigned across every tool so output is directly comparable.
- Test criteria — SEO/NLP scoring accuracy against top-10 SERP results
- Test criteria — draft-to-publish time and whether the tool auto-published or required manual CMS upload
- Test criteria — real monthly output volume vs. the advertised cap
- Pricing shown — USD as billed, CZK noted only 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, not just drafted
- Brand voice pulled straight from the customer's URL — no style guides or onboarding calls
- Publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, and Shopify — no manual copy-paste step
- Bundle with Local SEO + Social Media for $167/mo — one flat bill instead of stacking tools
Trade-offs
- No standalone keyword-research explorer UI for teams that want to self-serve research separately
- Built for shipped output, not a raw editor — writers who want to draft manually should look at Surfer or Clearscope
What it does better
- Content Editor's live NLP score is the industry-standard benchmark for on-page optimization
- Deep keyword clustering via the built-in Keyword Research tool
- Wide native integrations — WordPress plugin, Google Docs, Jasper
Trade-offs
- AI-search visibility tracking (AI Tracker) is a separate $95/mo add-on
- You still do the writing, or pay $29 per extra AI-generated article
What it does better
- One tool covers SERP research, outline generation, AI drafting, and optimization scoring
- Every tier now includes AI-search (GEO) visibility tracking
- 7-day free trial on every plan
Trade-offs
- Starter is single-domain, single-seat — agencies need Professional ($103–129/mo)
- 2026 repricing roughly tripled the entry cost from the old $15/mo price
What it does better
- A–F content grading is the clearest scoring UI for non-SEO writers to act on
- Unlimited seats on every plan — cheaper at scale than per-seat competitors
- Google Docs integration keeps writers inside their existing workflow
Trade-offs
- No free trial — you commit to $129/mo (or $399/mo Business) before testing
- Grading and drafting only — publishing to your CMS is still a manual step
What it does better
- Cyborg-style flow moves from keyword cluster straight to a full draft in one pass
- Plus tier ($89/mo) adds AI-search/Perplexity visibility tracking
- Built-in SERP-based content brief generator
Trade-offs
- Lower tiers cap monthly AI word/article credits
- Brand-voice customization leans on manual template tuning, not automatic detection
What it does better
- Topic modeling and content-gap analysis go deeper than any other tool in this set
- Free tier gives a real, if limited, taste of the topic-authority scoring
- Strong for deciding what to write before assigning any writer
Trade-offs
- No published self-serve pricing since its 2024 acquisition by Siteimprove
- Steeper learning curve; built for content strategists, not solo writers
What it does better
- Bundles AI article drafting with AI Search Visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, and AI Overviews
- Lite tier is real month-to-month pricing, no annual lock-in required
- SEO checker and site-audit features included even on the entry tier
Trade-offs
- 15 articles/mo on Lite are AI drafts, not published, human-reviewed content
- Jump to Growth ($399/mo) is steep once a team outgrows 15 articles
Side-by-side comparison
| Tool | Price | Content output | SEO/NLP scoring | Auto-publish to CMS | AI-search (GEO) tracking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| theStacc | $99/mo | 30 articles/mo, fully written & published | Built-in, auto-scored | WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, Shopify | Content optimized to be AI-cited |
| Surfer SEO | $99/mo | 30 Content Editor + 5 AI drafts | Built-in NLP score | Export/copy-paste | Add-on, $95/mo |
| Frase | $49/mo | Credit-based AI-optimized articles | Built-in optimization score | No | Built-in, every tier |
| Clearscope | $129/mo | 20 AI drafts + grading/mo | A–F content grade | No | No |
| Scalenut | $59/mo | Credit-based AI drafts | Built-in SEO score | No | Plus tier ($89/mo)+ |
| MarketMuse | Custom | Briefs/outlines, not full drafts | Topic-authority score | No | No |
| Writesonic | $49/mo | 15 AI articles/mo | Built-in SEO checker | No | Yes — built-in |
"We make crystal chandeliers in Liberec that sit in hotel lobbies from Vienna to Dubai, and our English website hadn't been touched since a translation agency built it in 2019. We started with theStacc's free trial mostly out of skepticism. Four months later we've got 24 published articles about lighting design and crystal care, written in English that doesn't read translated, and two of our last five wholesale enquiries mentioned finding us through a blog post." — Export sales lead, Liberec crystal manufacturer (anonymised)
Data privacy & compliance for Czech Republic businesses
Any software vendor selling into the Czech Republic operates under GDPR plus the country's own implementing law, Act No. 110/2019 Sb., on the Processing of Personal Data, supervised by the Office for Personal Data Protection (Úřad pro ochranu osobních údajů). theStacc keeps the same practice across every EU customer: only the account information and connected-site data needed to research, write, and publish articles is collected, each category has a documented purpose, and customers can request an export or full deletion of their account and content data whenever they want it. Because the Content SEO module writes and publishes blog content rather than handling personal data belonging to a Czech exporter's own end customers, the practical compliance footprint is smaller than for a CRM, ad-retargeting pixel, or lead-capture tool running on the same site.
For Liberec and Plzeň manufacturers exporting into Germany, Austria, or the Netherlands under buyer-side data agreements, that narrower footprint usually means theStacc doesn't need to be listed as a sub-processor at all, since it never touches a customer's own leads or visitor data. None of this is a formal Czech legal certification — it's a plain account of how theStacc actually handles account, content, and hosting data, and any business with a stricter internal compliance checklist should confirm the specifics with our team before signing.
GDPR-aligned data handling · Act 110/2019 Sb. purpose-limitation practice, under ÚOOÚ oversight · export/delete your content and account data on request · no processing of your own site visitors' personal data through the writing workflow.
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 an SEO content writer should actually cost in Czech Republic
$ Right-fit pricing by stage
- Solo exporter, occasional posting: Frase or Writesonic ($49/mo)
- SME with no in-house English writer: theStacc ($99/mo)
- Team with a writer, needs scoring only: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
- Editorial team needing a shared grading standard: Clearscope ($129/mo)
- Content tooling spend should rarely exceed 2–4% of a small export marketing budget
$ Common overpayment traps
- Paying a translation agency by the word for content that still needs an SEO pass afterward
- Buying a scoring-only tool with no writer to feed it drafts
- Annual contracts marketed as monthly pricing
- Assuming a CZK-quoted price already accounts for FX swings — check what actually lands on your card
Pre-purchase checklist for Czech Republic buyers
- Does it publish finished content, or only score a draft you already wrote?
- Real monthly article/credit cap — not the "up to X" marketing number
- Self-serve pricing, or a sales call required — a real trade-off for some tools
- Auto-publish to your actual CMS, or copy-paste required?
- Brand-voice handling — manual style guide, or automatic detection?
- AI-search/GEO visibility tracking — included or a separate add-on?
- Written refund or trial policy — days, not verbal promises
- Monthly billing with no lock-in, or an annual commitment required?
- Who owns the editing pass before publish — you, a human on their team, or nobody?
Final verdict for Czech Republic businesses
- You want finished, published content — not a draft: theStacc ($99/mo)
- You have a writer and want a scoring engine: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
- You want research and drafting bundled cheap: Frase ($49/mo)
- You want a shared grading standard for a team: Clearscope ($129/mo)
- You want AI-drafted volume plus GEO tracking: Writesonic ($49/mo)
- You're planning topic clusters before writing anything: MarketMuse (custom quote)
If your export content hasn't been touched in months because nobody owns English-language writing, start with theStacc. $99/mo USD — no CZK markup — replaces the writer, the SEO tool, and the publishing workflow with 30 articles a month. Try it for free; if the content doesn't ship in your first 30 days, cancel and reassess.
Frequently asked questions
theStacc is the best pick if you want finished, published content — 30 SEO-scored articles a month for $99, live on your site with no editor to learn. Surfer SEO ($99/mo) is the best pick if you already have a writer and want a scoring engine to sharpen their drafts. For research-heavy teams planning topic clusters before writing, MarketMuse is the deepest option, though it's sales-assisted pricing only.
A content optimization editor (Surfer, Clearscope) scores a draft you or a hired writer already produced — it doesn't write or publish anything itself. An SEO content writer service (theStacc) researches the keyword, writes the article, scores it, and publishes it to your CMS. If your bottleneck is producing content, an editor alone won't fix it — you still need someone writing.
Rarely. Both are content-grading tools solving the same problem — a live optimization score against top-ranking pages. Clearscope's edge is unlimited seats and Google Docs integration; Surfer's edge is deeper keyword research built in. Pick one, not both, unless you run a large editorial team split across two workflows.
Not cleanly. All three generate AI drafts, but every 2026 review of these tools flags the same pattern: AI-only output still needs a human editing pass for accuracy, brand voice, and factual review before publishing — none of them auto-publish a reviewed, finished article the way a done-for-you service does.
INK was acquired by SmythOS in May 2026 and folded into the SmythOS platform. The original inkforall.com domain now redirects to smythos.com — it's no longer available as a standalone SEO content writer tool, so it's excluded from this ranking.
Entry-level optimization editors run $49–$99/mo (Frase, Writesonic, Surfer's Essential tier). Grading-only tools without publishing sit at $129+/mo (Clearscope). A done-for-you service that researches, writes, scores, and publishes finished articles — like theStacc at $99/mo for 30 articles — usually costs less than an editor tool plus a freelance writer, once you add up both bills.
theStacc's data-handling practice is built around GDPR's principles directly, which is also what Czech Act No. 110/2019 Sb. requires domestically through the Office for Personal Data Protection (ÚOOÚ). The Content SEO module collects only the account and connected-site data needed to research, draft, and publish articles; it doesn't process personal data belonging to your own site visitors or customers, and any account or content data can be exported or deleted on request. This is a description of operating practice, not a specific Czech legal certification — businesses with additional data-residency requirements should raise them with our team directly.
No — theStacc bills in USD for every customer, Czech businesses included. There's no CZK-converted price with a quiet markup layered in; the $99/mo figure is the literal dollar amount charged each month.
Sources & methodology
- [01]Surfer SEO pricing
- [02]Frase pricing
- [03]Clearscope pricing
- [04]Scalenut pricing
- [05]MarketMuse pricing
- [06]Writesonic pricing
- [07]GDPR and Czech Act No. 110/2019 Sb. — Office for Personal Data Protection (ÚOOÚ), official guidance
