"Blog post automation software" gets confused with "AI writers" daily. An AI writer drafts words. Blog post automation handles the whole job — topic research, brief, write, optimise, publish, schedule — without you opening the dashboard between steps.
We tested 10 of the most-recommended automation platforms over 90 days, on real sites in SaaS, ecom, and service-business niches. Here is the ranking, the side-by-side, and how to pick by your actual bottleneck.
You don't have a writer: theStacc ($99 USD/mo, 30 articles fully done). You have a writer, need scale: Byword ($99 USD/mo, programmatic). You have a team, need workflow: Letterdrop ($399/mo). You want cheapest possible: Koala.sh ($9) or SEOWriting.ai ($14).
Stop juggling writer + tool + CMS.
theStacc handles topic research, briefs, writing, optimisation, and publishing to WordPress / Webflow / Ghost. 30 articles/month for $99 — one subscription, zero coordination.
What "blog post automation" actually covers
True blog post automation owns five distinct steps:
- Topic research — finds relevant, low-competition keywords in your niche.
- Brief generation — outline, H2s, FAQs, internal-link targets.
- Writing — drafts the article matched to brand voice and SERP intent.
- SEO optimisation — keyword density, semantic terms, meta, schema.
- Publishing — pushes to WordPress / Webflow / Ghost on a schedule.
Most tools cover 2–3 steps. Only a handful cover all five. The ones that do are the only true "automation" in this list.
Common cheats: (a) "AI writer" labelled as "automation" — you still publish manually, (b) WordPress integration is a Zapier hack, not native, (c) "30 articles" credits that expire each month if unused. Always demo end-to-end before signing.
How we tested all 10 platforms
Same brief, same domains, same 90-day window.
- Test sites — 3 fresh domains in SaaS, ecom, and service business, DA 5–18.
- Scope — 30 articles per tool over 90 days, same keyword list.
- Measurement — articles published, articles indexed, hours of human time required.
- Total spend — $2,560 across 10 platforms, Mar–May 2026.
What we measured
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Articles published, indexing speed, and human hours required per tool. Free spreadsheet, no follow-up.
The full ranking — 10 best blog post automation platforms
What it delivers
- Topic research, briefs, writing, optimisation — bundled
- Auto-publishes to WordPress / Webflow / Ghost
- 30 SEO articles a month, every month
- Bundle with GBP + social at $167/mo all-in
Trade-offs
- No single-article-on-demand mode
- Not designed for solo writers wanting an editor
What it delivers
- Bulk article generation from CSV inputs
- Native WordPress + Webflow publishing
- Excellent for "[city] + [service]" templates
Trade-offs
- Best for templated topics, not bespoke briefs
- Brand-voice variability across articles
What it delivers
- Set-and-forget daily article publishing
- Auto-images + internal linking
- WordPress connector baked in
Trade-offs
- Output quality varies on competitive keywords
- Limited control over tone
What it delivers
- Multiple writing modes (Godlike, Quick, Pro)
- WordPress publishing baked in
- Bulk generation from keyword lists
Trade-offs
- Output quality uneven across modes
- Limited brand-voice training
What it delivers
- Full team workflow (briefs → review → publish)
- Sales-call recording → blog post pipeline
- Social distribution baked in
Trade-offs
- Built for B2B SaaS content teams, not solo operators
- Expensive for a single-domain operator
What it delivers
- Cheapest SEO-aware bulk writer on the list
- Solid SERP optimisation for the price
- Affiliate-focused features (product roundups)
Trade-offs
- Manual publishing on entry plan
- Limited brand-voice control
What it delivers
- One-click bulk SEO articles
- WordPress integration on higher plans
- NLP-driven keyword targeting basics
Trade-offs
- Generic output without prompt-engineering
- Limited topical depth
What it delivers
- Visual flow builder for content automations
- 50+ marketing templates
- WordPress + Webflow integrations
Trade-offs
- Flow setup takes time
- SEO scoring weaker than dedicated tools
What it delivers
- Best content calendar in the category
- Strong cross-channel scheduling
- Solid editorial workflow tools
Trade-offs
- Limited AI writing — you still write
- SEO features bolt-on, not core
What it delivers
- Polished editor + brand voice training
- Surfer integration for on-page scoring
- Strong team workflows and templates
Trade-offs
- Best paired with Surfer (~$138/mo combined)
- Manual publishing to your CMS
Side-by-side comparison
| Platform | Starting price | Topic research | Auto-publishes | Articles/mo | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| theStacc | $99 | Yes | WP / Webflow / Ghost | 30 | Full pipeline |
| Byword | $99 | CSV-driven | WP / Webflow | Volume-based | Programmatic SEO |
| Journalist AI | $49 | Yes | WordPress | 30+ | Daily publishing |
| Autoblogging.ai | $49 | Light | WordPress | 30+ | Bulk content |
| Letterdrop | $399 | Yes | All major CMS | Team-based | B2B SaaS teams |
| Koala.sh | $9 | Light | Manual | By credits | Affiliate / budget |
| SEOWriting.ai | $14 | Light | Higher plans | By credits | Bulk on budget |
| ContentBot | $19 | Light | WP / Webflow | By credits | Marketing flows |
| CoSchedule | $29 | No | WP / Webflow | Manual | Calendar / workflow |
| Jasper | $49 | Via add-on | Manual | Team-based | Brand voice teams |
Published-to-indexed conversion (90 days)
"We had Letterdrop + a writer + Surfer. $2,800/month, 12 articles. Replaced everything with theStacc. 30 articles a month, $99 flat. Index rate actually went up because the publishing schedule is so consistent." — Head of Content, B2B SaaS
Replace your $1,500+ tool stack — $99 flat.
theStacc covers research, writing, optimisation, and publishing. No Surfer, no Jasper, no freelancer chase.
9-point evaluation checklist
Run every demo through these:
- Topic research — built-in or BYO Ahrefs/Semrush?
- Brief generation — SERP-aware H2s and FAQs?
- Writing quality — demo on a competitive query, not a fake one
- On-page SEO scoring — keyword density, semantic, meta?
- Auto-publishing — native to your CMS, or Zapier glue?
- Scheduling cadence — daily, weekly, custom?
- Volume cap — per month, per credit, per word?
- Brand voice — sample-trained or template-only?
- Cancellation — monthly or annual lock?
How much should you actually pay?
Pricing right-fit depends on volume and whether you have writers.
$ Right-fit by need
- Affiliate / bootstrap, 30+ articles: $9–$29 (Koala.sh, SEOWriting.ai)
- SMB, 30 articles, no writer: $99 (theStacc)
- Programmatic templates at scale: $99–$199 (Byword)
- Enterprise content team: $399+ (Letterdrop)
- Bring-your-own-writer + workflow: $29–$49 (CoSchedule, Jasper)
$ Common overpayment traps
- Letterdrop at $399 for a single-domain operator
- Jasper + Surfer + freelancer when you ship 4 articles/mo
- Annual lock-ins before validating ranking output
- "Unlimited" credits you never max out
- Multi-seat plans where only one person publishes
DIY toolstack vs done-for-you with theStacc
Jasper + Surfer + freelance writer
- Subscribe to Jasper + Surfer (~$138/mo combined)
- Hire and brief 1–2 freelance writers ($1,400–$3,400/mo)
- Build your own SOP for brief → write → optimise → publish
- QA every article, push to CMS manually
- Manage writer invoices, slow turnarounds, quality drift
- Output usually lands at 6–12 articles/month
theStacc runs the full pipeline
- Research, brief, write, optimise, publish — bundled
- Auto-publishes to WordPress / Webflow / Ghost
- 30 SEO articles per month, every month
- Bundle with GBP + social at $167/mo all-in
- One invoice, no writer chasing, no QA tickets
- Jederzeit kündbar — no contract
Final verdict — which platform to pick
- No writers, full pipeline: theStacc ($99 USD/mo).
- Programmatic SEO at scale: Byword ($99 USD/mo).
- Daily publishing on budget: Journalist AI ($49 USD/mo).
- Cheapest bulk: Koala.sh ($9/mo) or SEOWriting.ai ($14/mo).
- B2B SaaS content team: Letterdrop ($399/mo).
- Calendar / workflow only: CoSchedule.
- Enterprise brand voice: Jasper + Surfer.
If you found this page, you probably want articles published — not another stack to maintain. theStacc at $99 USD/mo replaces Jasper + Surfer + a freelancer with one bill, 30 articles, auto-published. Jederzeit kündbar if output stalls.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
For full lifecycle automation from keyword research through publishing, theStacc ($99 USD/mo for 30 articles) is the strongest pick. For programmatic SEO at scale, Byword starts at $99 USD/mo. For budget automation, SEOWriting.ai starts at $14/mo.
Yes — when the software includes keyword research, SERP analysis, and on-page optimisation. theStacc, Byword, and Koala.sh generate articles structured around competitive keyword data. Content ranks better with topical authority and consistent publishing cadence.
Prices range from $9/month (Koala.sh Essentials) to $399/month (Letterdrop Pro). Most full-automation tools cost $49–$99/month. theStacc publishes 30 articles for $99/month — about $3.30 per article vs $80–$250 from freelancers.
No. Most tools require only a CMS connection and basic configuration. theStacc, Journalist AI, and Byword are designed for non-technical users. If you can connect a WordPress plugin, you can use them.
Most tools support multiple sites, but pricing usually scales per site. theStacc handles multiple sites within the same plan through CMS webhook connections. Byword and Journalist AI charge per site or per volume — always check multi-site pricing before committing.
Google rewards helpful content regardless of how it's produced. The ranking factor is quality and user value, not authorship method. Tools with SERP analysis and NLP optimisation (theStacc, Koala.sh, SEOWriting.ai) structure content to satisfy intent.
For most SMBs producing 10–30 articles/month, yes. theStacc replaces a typical $2,500–$7,500/mo writer + editor + tool stack with one $99 subscription. Enterprises with brand voice + thought-leadership ambitions still benefit from a hybrid setup.
Sources & methodology
- [01]G2 — AI Writing Assistant category
- [02]Capterra — Content Marketing Software
- [03]Google Search Central — AI content guidance
- [04]Internal benchmark: 3 fresh sites (SaaS, Ecom, Service) — Mar–May 2026
- [05]Google Search Console + Ahrefs exports — May 2026
- [06]Operator interviews: 14 founders running blog automation in production
