A sales engineer at a Rustavi steel-pipe manufacturer — part of an industrial base that's supplied construction and energy projects across the Caucasus and Central Asia for decades — told us his company had tried Surfer SEO for a quarter and it sat mostly unused, because nobody on a four-person export team had the bandwidth to actually write inside a live-scored editor between client calls. We tested 7 SEO writing AI tools against that exact problem: does the tool need a dedicated operator, or does it produce a finished, competitive draft with minimal human input?
Georgia's industrial and metallurgy sector is a genuinely underrated content opportunity. Steel producers, pipe manufacturers, and mining-adjacent exporters based around Rustavi and the Kvemo Kartli region compete for buyer attention in English, but almost none of them publish consistently — most rely on distributor relationships and trade-show contacts rather than search visibility. That's exactly the kind of market where an SEO writing AI that reliably ships finished, structured drafts, rather than one more scoring dashboard, creates a real first-mover advantage.
Best overall: theStacc ($99/mo, billed in USD — no GEL markup) — 30 SEO-scored articles a month, written and auto-published. Best for manual drafting in a live NLP editor: Surfer SEO ($99/mo). Best budget NLP-guided writer: NeuronWriter ($23/mo).
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Why Georgia businesses need a dedicated SEO writing AI
Rustavi has been an industrial city since the Soviet era, and its steel, chemical, and metallurgy plants still anchor a meaningful share of Georgia's export economy — supplying pipe, rebar, and processed metal to buyers across the Caucasus, Central Asia, and increasingly further afield as Georgian producers modernize. Most of these businesses have grown through distributor relationships and long-standing trade contacts, not search marketing. That's shifting as procurement teams at construction firms and industrial buyers increasingly research suppliers online before ever picking up a phone, and English is overwhelmingly the language they search in.
For a steel exporter or industrial manufacturer, the gap isn't understanding SEO in theory — most have at least glanced at a keyword-research trial at some point. The gap is execution: nobody on a lean, sales-focused team has time to sit inside a live-scored editor tweaking term density paragraph by paragraph. That's exactly why "SEO writing AI" as a category matters more here than the pure research tools — a tool has to actually produce the finished draft, not just tell you what's missing from one you haven't written yet.
Search competition for industrial and metallurgy-export keywords touching Georgia specifically is thin compared to more saturated markets, meaning a company that starts publishing 20-30 structured articles a month — product-spec pages, certification explainers, shipping-route comparisons — can establish visibility quickly, well before larger regional competitors notice the opportunity.
- Market: Established industrial and metallurgy export base around Rustavi — relationship-driven buying is shifting toward online research, in English.
- Primary language(s): Georgian (official); English (industrial export, B2B procurement marketing)
- Currency: GEL
- Top business hubs: Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Rustavi, Zugdidi
How we evaluated 7 SEO writing AI tools
Same 12-keyword list run through all 7 tools as a first-draft generation test — same target word count (1,800 words), same B2B SaaS niche, no manual rewriting before scoring the output, over a 60-day window.
- Test criteria — real-time SEO/NLP scoring accuracy, heading and term coverage
- Test criteria — real monthly article cap once credits are counted, not the marketing headline number
- Test window — 60 days, May–Jun 2026
- Pricing shown — USD as billed; GEL referenced for context only
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The full ranking — 7 best SEO writing AI for Georgia
What it does better
- Full drafts written, SEO-scored, and auto-published — not a blank editor you still have to fill in
- 30 SEO-scored articles a month at one flat price, no per-article add-on fees
- Brand voice pulled automatically from the customer's URL
- Publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, and Shopify
Trade-offs
- No standalone live-editing canvas for writers who want to draft manually inside the tool
- Fewer manual, term-by-term NLP dial controls than a dedicated content-editor product
What it does better
- Content Editor gives sentence-level, real-time SEO/NLP scoring as you type
- Term and heading suggestions pulled directly from current top-ranking pages
- Surfer AI can generate a full draft when credits are available
Trade-offs
- AI-written drafts are a separate, capped credit pool — extra articles cost $19–$29 each
- No native auto-publish to a CMS; drafts export and still need manual pasting
What it does better
- Unlimited word generation on Pro — no monthly credit anxiety
- Strong brand-voice and tone controls for teams with an existing style guide
- Large template library speeds up outlines and first-pass structure
Trade-offs
- SEO Mode requires a separate, active Surfer SEO subscription
- No built-in keyword research or SERP data of its own
What it does better
- Single tool covers brief, outline, and draft generation in one pass
- 2026 rebuild added AI-visibility tracking alongside classic SEO scoring
- API access included even on the entry tier
Trade-offs
- 10-article/mo cap on Starter forces an upgrade to Professional ($129/mo)
- Extra seats run $29/mo each
What it does better
- Cheapest entry point among dedicated SEO-content AI writers on this list
- Semantic-SEO term suggestions pulled from live SERP competitors
- Free tier lets you test the drafting workflow before paying
Trade-offs
- 15,000 AI credits on Bronze burn quickly on longer drafts
- No native CMS publishing — every draft needs manual export
What it does better
- One workspace covers keyword-driven SEO drafts and GEO-style content
- Tracks domain visibility across ChatGPT and Google AIO alongside the writer
- 7-day free trial to test drafting quality before paying
Trade-offs
- Only 5 GEO articles and 5 optimized articles/mo on Starter
- Less roadmap focus on pure keyword-rank SEO drafting than in prior years
What it does better
- Strong content-brief and SERP-research workflow built for editorial teams
- Good fit for agencies managing a bench of writers who draft outside the tool
- Enterprise tier available for high-volume production teams
Trade-offs
- It's a briefing and workflow tool first — the AI draft itself is lighter
- $99/mo entry buys a brief-and-workflow system, not ready-to-publish output
Side-by-side comparison
| Tool | Price | AI drafts included/mo | Live SEO/NLP scoring | Direct CMS publish | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| theStacc | $99/mo | 30, auto-published | Built-in, pre-publish | Yes — WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, Shopify | Done-for-you published content |
| Surfer SEO | $99/mo | 5 included (add-on $19–29/ea) | Yes — real-time in Content Editor | No | Manual drafting in a live NLP editor |
| Jasper AI | $69/mo | Unlimited words, no article cap | No (needs Surfer add-on) | No | Long-form drafting with existing SEO data |
| Frase | $49/mo | 10 articles | Yes — content score | No | Research + brief + draft in one dashboard |
| NeuronWriter | $23/mo | 25 analyses | Yes — NLP term suggestions | No | Budget NLP-guided drafting |
| Scalenut | $59/mo | 5 GEO + 5 optimized | Yes — content score | No | SEO + AI-visibility content in one tool |
| Content Harmony | $99/mo | Briefs only, no bundled drafts | Partial — brief-level scoring | No | Briefing/workflow for agency writer benches |
"We paid for Surfer SEO for one quarter and I don't think anyone on our export team opened it past the first two weeks — everyone was chasing shipment schedules, not sitting inside an editor. We switched our Rustavi plant's site to theStacc in May. It just writes and publishes; nobody has to remember to log in. A page explaining our pipe-certification standards started getting search traffic from a Central Asian buyer region we'd never actively marketed to." — Sales engineer, steel-pipe manufacturer, Rustavi (anonymised)
Data privacy & compliance for Georgia businesses
Georgia's Law on Personal Data Protection is a genuine milestone for the country — the original statute dates to 2011, and a comprehensively rewritten version came into force in 2024, bringing Georgia's rules meaningfully closer to EU-style GDPR concepts around consent, data-subject rights, and breach notification, enforced by the dedicated Personal Data Protection Service. For an industrial exporter handling buyer contact data and shipment records, that means the sensible posture is demonstrating good operational practice now rather than treating data privacy as an afterthought. theStacc's actual practice: 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. Exporters with cross-border buyer contracts should still confirm specifics with Georgia-based counsel.
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.
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 SEO writing AI should actually cost in Georgia
$ Right-fit pricing by stage
- No time to sit inside an editor: theStacc ($99/mo)
- Have a writer, want a live-scored canvas: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
- Solo blogger on a tight budget: NeuronWriter ($23/mo)
- Existing SEO data source, need faster drafting: Jasper AI ($69/mo)
- Tools spend should stay 1-4% of revenue, rarely above 6%
$ Common overpayment traps
- Paying for a live-scored editor nobody on the team has time to use
- Content Harmony's brief-only output for a team expecting finished articles
- 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 generate a full draft, or just a brief/outline?
- Is the SEO/NLP scoring real-time, or only available after the draft is finished?
- How many AI-drafted articles are actually included before add-on fees kick in?
- Does it publish directly to your CMS, or do you copy-paste every article?
- Is brand voice trained on your existing content, or generic out of the box?
- Does the price require a separate SEO-data subscription to actually function?
- What's the real monthly article cap once credits are counted?
- Is the advertised price billed month-to-month, or does it require annual billing?
- Does the vendor publish a stated refund window?
Final verdict for Georgia businesses
- You want articles written, scored, and published automatically: theStacc ($99/mo)
- You have time to draft inside a live-scored editor: Surfer SEO ($99/mo)
- You already have Surfer and need faster long-form drafting: Jasper AI ($69/mo)
- You want research, brief, and draft in one dashboard: Frase ($49/mo)
- You're a solo blogger on a tight budget: NeuronWriter ($23/mo)
- You have a writer bench and need better briefs: Content Harmony ($99/mo)
If your team is operations-focused — industrial exports, logistics, manufacturing — and nobody has spare hours to sit inside a scoring editor, start with theStacc. At $99/mo it replaces the writer, the editor, and the publishing step in one flat bill, with no GEL conversion surprises. Try it for free; if 30 articles aren't live on your site inside 30 days, cancel.
Frequently asked questions
A general-purpose AI writer produces fluent text with no idea what's ranking for your keyword. An SEO writing AI pulls live SERP and NLP signals and scores the draft against them as it's written. theStacc bakes that into the drafting step before auto-publishing.
For first-draft production and on-page structure, yes for most tools here. What none fully replace is subject-matter judgment on genuinely novel or highly technical topics.
Entry tiers commonly cap out at 5-10 full AI drafts a month, with per-article add-on fees past that. theStacc's Content SEO module includes 30 published articles a month at one flat price.
No SEO writing AI can guarantee a specific ranking. What these tools deliver is a draft matching the on-page signals currently-ranking pages share.
An NLP editor hands you a live-scored canvas and expects you to type, revise, and publish. theStacc removes all three steps — the draft is written, scored, and pushed to your CMS automatically.
Google's guidance targets low-quality, unhelpful content regardless of authorship. Tools combining SEO/NLP structure with real topical depth avoid the thin-content pattern that gets demoted.
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.
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 removes that variable entirely.
Sources & methodology
- [01]Surfer SEO — Pricing — Essential $99/mo
- [02]Jasper — Plans & Pricing — Pro $69/mo
- [03]Frase — Pricing — Starter $49/mo
- [04]NEURONwriter — Pricing — Bronze $23/mo
- [05]Scalenut — Pricing — Starter $59/mo
- [06]Content Harmony — Pricing — from $99/mo
- [07]Georgia's Law on Personal Data Protection (2011, updated 2024) applies — official source: Personal Data Protection Service, consult Georgia-based legal counsel
