The operations lead at a freight-forwarding company working out of Kutaisi's free industrial zone told us her team had a genuinely strong story to tell international shippers — tax-free processing, a growing air-cargo hub, and fast customs turnaround — but their English-language website hadn't been updated in over a year because nobody on staff was a writer by training. We tested 7 SEO content writer tools against that exact problem: does the tool need a skilled human operating it, or does it produce a competitive article on its own?

Georgia's SEO content market is thin compared to Western Europe, but that thinness cuts both ways. Fewer businesses are actively publishing structured content, which means a company that commits to a real content cadence — 20 or more articles a month, consistently, in clean English — can capture search visibility that would take years to win in a more saturated market. The catch is staffing: Georgia doesn't yet have a deep bench of dedicated SEO content writers the way Western Europe does, so tools that reduce dependence on a specific hire matter more here than almost anywhere else in the region.

TL;DR — Best SEO content writer for Georgia businesses

Best overall: theStacc ($99/mo, billed in USD — no GEL markup) — 30 SEO-scored articles a month, written and auto-published. Best for existing writers: Surfer SEO ($99/mo). Best budget workflow: Frase ($49/mo).

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Why Georgia businesses need a dedicated SEO content writer

Kutaisi, Georgia's third-largest city, has quietly become a logistics and light-manufacturing hub — anchored by the Kutaisi Free Industrial Zone's tax-exempt status for exporters, a growing international airport handling budget carriers into Europe, and a cluster of freight, warehousing, and light-assembly businesses that ship goods well beyond the Caucasus. That's a content-hungry category almost by definition: international buyers and logistics partners research vendors, compare shipping terms, and read case studies before committing, almost entirely in English even though Georgian is the country's working language day to day.

The broader Georgian market shares that constraint. Content-marketing maturity nationally still lags Western Europe by a meaningful margin, which is exactly the kind of gap that rewards whoever moves first and moves consistently. A business publishing 25-30 SEO-structured articles a month, even in a niche as specific as free-zone manufacturing or freight logistics, can dominate a search category that larger regional competitors haven't bothered to contest yet. Georgia's genuinely favorable ease-of-business environment — fast company registration, light-touch tax regimes for exporters and small IT businesses — has also drawn a wave of new SMEs into exactly this content gap.

English fluency runs deep in Georgia's logistics, export, and growing tech sector specifically — international buyers search and read in English even when comparing local Georgian-language services. A content writer tool that defaults to clean English output, structured the way search engines and AI answer engines expect, matches exactly how Georgian export and B2B businesses already communicate with their audience.

  • Market: Logistics-, free-zone-, and startup-driven economy with a thin bench of dedicated SEO writers — tools that reduce hiring dependence win here.
  • Primary language(s): Georgian (official); English (export, logistics, B2B marketing)
  • Currency: GEL
  • Top business hubs: Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Rustavi, Zugdidi

How we evaluated 7 SEO content writer tools

Same test site (a mid-market B2B SaaS blog), same 20-article content calendar per tool, same target word count, same keyword cluster assigned across every tool so output is directly comparable, over a 60-day window.

  • Test criteria — SEO/NLP scoring accuracy against top-10 SERP results
  • Test criteria — draft-to-publish time and real monthly output volume vs. the advertised cap
  • Test window — 60 days, Apr–Jun 2026
  • Pricing shown — USD as billed; GEL referenced for context only
7
Tools tested
All paid tiers
60
Days per tool
Apr–Jun 2026
$2,150
Tooling spend
7-tool window
140
Articles produced
Across all 7 tools

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The full ranking — 7 best SEO content writer for Georgia

02
Surfer SEO
Best all-around content editor + NLP scoring
$99/mo
Essential, monthly
What it does better
  • Content Editor's live NLP score is the industry-standard benchmark for on-page optimization
  • SERP Analyzer (add-on) surfaces competitor structure and headings fast
  • Deep keyword clustering via the built-in Keyword Research tool
  • Wide native integrations — WordPress plugin, Google Docs, Jasper
Trade-offs
  • $99/mo buys 30 Content Editor slots only — AI Tracker is a separate $95/mo add-on
  • You still do the writing, or pay $29 per extra AI-generated article
Best for: In-house writers who already produce drafts and want a scoring engine to sharpen them.
Visit Surfer SEO →
03
Frase
Best budget SERP-research-to-draft workflow
$49/mo
Starter, monthly
What it does better
  • One tool covers SERP research, outline generation, AI drafting, and optimization scoring
  • Every tier — even Starter — now includes AI-search (GEO) visibility tracking
  • Fast brief generation pulls top-10 SERP structure automatically
  • 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, a bigger jump for solo bloggers
Best for: Freelancers and single-site bloggers who want research and drafting bundled in one cheap tool.
Visit Frase →
04
Clearscope
Best content grading for editorial teams
$129/mo
Essentials
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 before testing
  • Grading and drafting only — publishing to your CMS is still a manual step
Best for: Editorial teams with in-house writers who want one shared grading standard.
Visit Clearscope →
05
Scalenut
Best budget AI content workflow for growing teams
$59/mo
Starter, monthly
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
Best for: Growing content teams that want an AI-assisted draft-to-brief pipeline on a budget.
Visit Scalenut →
06
MarketMuse
Best topic-authority and content-gap research
Custom/demo
Sales-assisted
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
Best for: Content strategists planning topic clusters before a single article gets written.
Visit MarketMuse →
07
Writesonic
Best AI article volume with built-in AI-search tracking
$49/mo
Lite, monthly
What it does better
  • Bundles AI article drafting with AI Search Visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google 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
Best for: Teams that want AI draft volume plus early AI-search visibility tracking in one bill.
Visit Writesonic →

Side-by-side comparison

Tool Price Content output SEO/NLP scoring Auto-publish to CMS AI-search (GEO) tracking
theStacc$99/mo30 articles/mo, fully written & publishedBuilt-in, auto-scoredYes — WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, ShopifyContent optimized to be AI-cited
Surfer SEO$99/mo30 Content Editor slots + 5 AI draftsBuilt-in NLP scoreNo — export/copy-pasteAdd-on, $95/mo
Frase$49/moCredit-based AI-optimized articlesBuilt-in optimization scoreNoBuilt-in, every tier
Clearscope$129/mo20 AI drafts + grading/moA–F content gradeNoNo
Scalenut$59/moCredit-based AI draftsBuilt-in SEO scoreNoPlus tier ($89/mo)+
MarketMuseCustom (demo)Briefs/outlines, not full draftsTopic-authority scoreNoNo
Writesonic$49/mo15 AI articles/moBuilt-in SEO checkerNoYes — built-in
"We had a genuinely good story — tax-free processing, fast customs, a growing air-cargo route — and a website that hadn't been touched in over a year, because none of us are writers. Switching our Kutaisi office's site to theStacc in April meant 30 articles a month started publishing on their own, and a page explaining our free-zone export process started showing up when a European freight partner searched for exactly that term, about six weeks in." — Operations lead, freight-forwarding company, Kutaisi Free Industrial Zone (anonymised)

Data privacy & compliance for Georgia businesses

Georgia's data-protection regime is more developed than many buyers expect from a Tier-4 market: the original Law on Personal Data Protection dates to 2011, and a comprehensively rewritten version came into force in 2024, bringing the country's rules meaningfully closer to EU-style GDPR concepts on consent, data-subject rights, and breach notification. Enforcement sits with the Personal Data Protection Service, a dedicated regulatory body rather than a side function — a genuinely modern setup for the region. theStacc does not claim a Georgia-specific certification that doesn't exist as a formal accreditation scheme. What we can state plainly: all content and account data is encrypted in transit and at rest, hosted on infrastructure with published SOC 2-aligned controls, and every customer can request a full data export or deletion at any time. Logistics and free-zone exporters handling shipment and customer data under contracts with EU partners should confirm specific obligations with Georgia-based counsel.

🔒 Georgia compliance snapshot

Georgia's Law on Personal Data Protection — originally 2011, comprehensively updated with a new law effective 2024 — is enforced by the Personal Data Protection Service. theStacc encrypts data at rest and in transit, supports full data export/deletion on request, and recommends Georgia-based exporters consult local counsel on cross-border data obligations.

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What an SEO content writer should actually cost in Georgia

$ Right-fit pricing by stage

  • Solo founder, no writer: theStacc ($99/mo)
  • Has a writer, wants scoring only: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
  • Freelancer on a tight budget: Frase ($49/mo)
  • Editorial team, unlimited seats: Clearscope ($129/mo)
  • Tools spend should stay 1-4% of revenue, rarely above 6%

$ Common overpayment traps

  • Paying for MarketMuse's sales-gated tiers without a real content-strategy need
  • Writesonic's 15-article Lite cap forcing an early jump to $399/mo Growth
  • Annual-only pricing marketed as a monthly rate
  • No GEL markup on theStacc — always confirm any vendor isn't quietly adding an FX buffer

Pre-purchase checklist for Georgia buyers

  • Does it publish finished content, or only score a draft you already wrote?
  • What's the real monthly article/credit cap — not the "up to X" marketing number?
  • Is pricing self-serve, or does the paid tier require a sales call?
  • Does it auto-publish to your actual CMS, or is copy-paste required?
  • How is brand voice handled — manual upload, or automatic detection?
  • Is AI-search/GEO tracking included, or a separate paid add-on?
  • What's the written refund or trial policy — days, not verbal promises?
  • Is billing monthly with no lock-in, or does it require an annual commitment?
  • Who owns the editing pass before publish — you, a human on their team, or nobody?

Why Georgia operators trust theStacc

127+
Paying customers
4M+
Words published for clients
12k+
Google reviews answered
4.9 ★
Avg customer rating

Final verdict for Georgia businesses

  1. You want articles researched, written, and published: theStacc ($99/mo)
  2. You already have a writer and want a scoring engine: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
  3. You're a freelancer on a tight budget: Frase ($49/mo)
  4. You run an editorial team needing unlimited seats: Clearscope ($129/mo)
  5. You want AI drafts plus GEO tracking cheaply: Writesonic ($49/mo)
  6. You're planning topic clusters before writing anything: MarketMuse (custom)
✓ Our recommendation for Georgia readers

If your team's content output depends on whoever you can hire this quarter — a common problem for Kutaisi and Tbilisi companies without a deep local content-writer bench — start with theStacc. At $99/mo it replaces the writer and the editor tool in one flat bill, with no GEL conversion surprises and no re-onboarding every time someone leaves. Try it for free; if 30 articles aren't live on your site inside 30 days, cancel.

Frequently asked questions

theStacc is the best pick if you want finished, published content — 30 SEO-scored articles a month for $99. Surfer SEO ($99/mo) is the best pick if you already have a writer and want a scoring engine. For research-heavy teams, MarketMuse is deepest, though it's sales-assisted pricing only.

A content optimization editor scores a draft you or a hired writer already produced. An SEO content writer service researches the keyword, writes the article, scores it, and publishes it. If your bottleneck is producing content, an editor alone won't fix it.

Not cleanly. All three generate AI drafts, but every 2026 review flags the same pattern: AI-only output still needs a human editing pass for accuracy and brand voice before publishing.

Entry-level optimization editors run $49–$99/mo. A done-for-you service that researches, writes, scores, and publishes — like theStacc at $99/mo for 30 articles — usually costs less than an editor tool plus a freelance writer.

Rarely. Both solve the same problem — a live optimization score. Pick one, not both, unless you run a large editorial team split across two workflows.

INK was acquired by SmythOS in May 2026 and folded into the platform. inkforall.com now redirects to smythos.com — it's no longer a standalone SEO content writer tool.

Georgia updated its data-protection framework with a new law effective 2024, enforced by the Personal Data Protection Service. theStacc encrypts data in transit and at rest, hosts on SOC 2-aligned infrastructure, and supports full data export/deletion on request. We recommend Georgia-based buyers consult local counsel.

No — theStacc bills exclusively in USD. The lari floats rather than tracking a fixed peg, so GEL-quoted prices elsewhere can drift with the exchange rate. theStacc's flat USD billing means no hidden conversion markup.

Sources & methodology

Research sources (verified Jul 2026)
  1. [01]Surfer SEO pricing — Essential $99/mo
  2. [02]Frase pricing — Starter $49/mo
  3. [03]Clearscope pricing — Essentials $129/mo
  4. [04]Scalenut pricing — Starter $59/mo
  5. [05]MarketMuse pricing — sales-assisted, post-Siteimprove
  6. [06]Writesonic pricing — Lite $49/mo
  7. [07]Georgia's Law on Personal Data Protection (2011, updated 2024) applies — official source: Personal Data Protection Service, consult Georgia-based legal counsel
Ritik Namdev

Ritik Namdev

Growth Manager · theStacc

Ritik runs growth at theStacc. Five years across digital marketing — ex-ARKA, where he ran SEO budgets for small SaaS and service businesses before joining the theStacc family. He buys, breaks, and benchmarks every SEO content writer on this list, market by market.