Same volume, very different price

Blogged vs Overrank: the same 30 posts a month, governed differently

Overrank publishes one AI article a day, up to 30 a month, from $39. Blogged plans, governs, and publishes 30 posts a month from $99 on a blog site it hosts.

  • Both cap at 30 posts a month at entry. Overrank is $39 a month, Blogged is $99.
  • Overrank approves a keyword list once at setup. Blogged approves the strategy, then checks every publication.
  • Overrank states published articles stay live for six months after you cancel. Blogged exports every post as Markdown.
  • Overrank and Outrank are different companies. This page covers overrank.ai. Outrank has its own page.
compare / blogged-vs-overrank Checked August 2026
Blogged
Autonomous SaaS blog
vs
Overrank
Automated AI SEO article writing and daily publishing for small businesses, delivered into the site you already run
What it is
An autonomous blog platform that plans, writes, optimizes, schedules and publishes to a blog site it hosts for you.An automated SEO service that publishes one AI written article a day into the site you already run, set up once and then left alone.
Publishing model
A blog site Blogged hosts: a Blogged subdomain to start, blog.yourcompany.com once you connect a domain, or your existing path by reverse proxy.Native posts in WordPress, Shopify and Wix, a pasted embed for locked site builders, a content API, signed webhooks, or a hosted subdomain for $149 one time.
Entry price
$99 a month per Project, or $990 a year. Unlimited team seats on every paid plan.$39 a month, or $300 a year, shown on the pricing page as $25 a month. One plan, no tiers, one site.
Content volume
30, 60 or 90 posts a month by plan, at $99, $169 and $229.Up to 30 articles a month, published one a day. There is no higher volume tier to move up to.
Free trial
3 days, with a card taken at checkout.None. Overrank states plainly that the card is charged on signup, and gives a full refund for seven days plus a 90 day results guarantee that continues publishing free rather than refunding.
Best for
SaaS founders who need the articles to be right about the product, and need a documented reason a post did or did not go out.Small businesses, local trades and agencies who want the cheapest way to keep a real blog publishing every day without touching it.
Direct answer

What is the difference between Blogged and Overrank?

Blogged is an autonomous blog platform for SaaS founders. It plans, writes, optimizes, schedules, and publishes to a blog site it hosts, then reports on search and conversion. Overrank is an automated SEO service for small businesses that publishes one AI article a day into your site or a subdomain it hosts. Both cap at 30 posts a month at entry, so the difference is governance rather than volume: full Autopilot publishes only after approved Content Directions and governance checks pass. Blogged starts at $99 per month per Project.

Written by the Blogged team. Overrank details were checked against public pages on August 2026 at overrank.ai. Products change, so verify anything that decides your purchase.

The honest split

These two tools are bought for different jobs.

Pick by the job you actually need done this quarter, not by the longer feature list.

Choose Blogged if
  • The articles have to be right about your own product. The Knowledge Engine holds source bound product, competitor and keyword facts with official sources, and excludes stale, rejected, superseded or conflicting entries from reuse.
  • You need a documented reason a post did not go out. Content Directions, a governed review queue and publication holds decide whether Autopilot is allowed to publish, rather than leaving every draft for you to catch.
  • You want the real product in the article. Blogged discovers site images and rendered page captures, holds them for approval, places the approved visual exactly, and composites your approved logo after generation instead of letting the model draw it.
  • You need to know what the blog earns, not only what it ranks for. Insights reports CTA views with a stated denominator, click through, lead conversion, subscriber outcomes and acquisition attribution on the site Blogged hosts.
  • You want room to grow past 30 posts a month. Blogged Growth is $169 for 60 and Ultra Growth is $229 for 90. Overrank has one plan and it stops at 30.
Choose Overrank if
  • Budget is the deciding factor. Overrank is $39 a month, or $300 a year, for the same 30 posts a month that Blogged Starter sells at $99, or $990 a year.
  • Your blog already lives in WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace or a hand built HTML site. Overrank publishes into all of them and Blogged publishes into none of them.
  • You run client sites. Overrank's white label rate starts at $29 per client site and falls to $16.50, on one invoice, with nothing pointing back to the vendor. Blogged caps a workspace at 20 Projects.
  • You publish outside English. Overrank writes in more than 30 languages, chosen at setup. Blogged does not publish a multilingual generation capability.
  • You want to know whether AI assistants mention your brand. Overrank probes how an assistant answers buyer questions in your category each week and shows the prompts that surfaced you. Blogged ships a GEO checklist, not a tracker.
Feature comparison

Blogged vs Overrank, capability by capability.

Every row states what each product publishes about itself. A blank claim is recorded as not published rather than assumed absent.

Strategy and research

Strategy and research: Blogged compared with Overrank
CapabilityBloggedOverrank
Automated keyword research and a supply of topicsYes

Autopilot keeps a bounded supply of Topics under approved Content Directions and refills it as posts are used. Plans allow 40, 80 or 120 Topics a month.

Yes

Daily keyword discovery scores real volume, difficulty, intent and your domain authority, filters out head terms you cannot win, and queues the rest. A hand curated list of 365 keywords is a $99 one time add on.

A maintained fact base the writing is bound toYes

The Knowledge Engine holds source bound product facts, competitor facts and keyword knowledge, with official sources, freshness monitoring, conflict resolution and controlled refresh. Stale, rejected, superseded or conflicting entries are not eligible for normal reuse.

Not published

Blog DNA learns tone, vocabulary, sentence rhythm and audience from your existing site and retrains when you publish manually. No public page describes a stored, verified product fact base that later generation is checked against.

Recurring competitor monitoring that feeds topicsYes

Competitor Watch runs weekly over approved competitors' feeds, sitemaps and bounded public pages. Signals carry source evidence and never become Topics without human review. 7, 15 or 25 tracked competitors by plan.

Not published

Keyword discovery runs daily against search data. No public page describes ongoing competitor monitoring with a signal feed you review before it turns into a topic.

An approved strategy that limits what may be writtenYes

Content Directions are approved rules that bound what Autopilot may write, and full Autopilot publishes only inside them. Changing the strategy is an approval step, not a setting.

Partial

You approve roughly 30 AI selected keywords at setup, or upload your own list. That list is the boundary. Overrank's own three step walkthrough puts the approval at about two minutes, once.

Article generation in languages other than EnglishNo

Blogged does not publish a multilingual generation capability. Assume English until it does.

Yes

Overrank states more than 30 languages, picked at setup, with every article for that site written and published in the chosen language.

Writing and optimization

Writing and optimization: Blogged compared with Overrank
CapabilityBloggedOverrank
A readiness score before a post can go outYes

The editor scores readiness, lists blockers, breaks the score down by SEO pillar, orders the priority fixes, and carries a separate GEO checklist.

No

Overrank's own comparison page lists built in per article SEO content scoring among the things a rival does that it does not. Articles ship optimized, but without a score you can read.

Internal linking across your own postsYes

Internal links are managed in the editor across the posts Blogged hosts, and the blog site generates related reading between them.

Yes

Overrank states at least three internal links per article and an internal link graph built automatically across the archive, so older posts keep picking up links.

Sources and citations attached to the articleYes

The editor carries a sources and citations panel, and generation draws on the official sources recorded against verified facts in the Knowledge Engine.

Not published

Overrank says articles are built on current data and expert sources, and its terms state it does not guarantee generated content is accurate. The documented article payload carries title, body, meta description, image and FAQs, with no citations field.

Images that show your real productYes

Blogged discovers site images and rendered page captures, holds them in a review queue until a member approves them, places an approved visual exactly, and composites your approved logo after generation. 150 to 450 images a month by plan.

Partial

Hero and inline images are sourced from royalty free libraries, deduplicated across your archive and matched to your brand's visual style, and you can upload your own brand images. There is no discovery or capture of visuals from your site.

Revising a post that is already livePartial

Posts can be revised 1 to 3 times depending on plan, with revision history, publication snapshots and selective restore. There is no automatic detector that queues a refresh for you.

Not published

Overrank ships a visual editor and states that edits and ratings train later articles. No public page describes scheduled rewrites of articles that are already published.

Publishing and hosting

Publishing and hosting: Blogged compared with Overrank
CapabilityBloggedOverrank
Where a finished post actually ends upYes

On a blog site Blogged builds and hosts: a Blogged subdomain to start, blog.yourcompany.com when you connect a domain, or your existing path such as yourcompany.com/blog through a reverse proxy.

Yes

On the site you already run, as native posts in WordPress, Shopify and Wix, through a pasted embed elsewhere, through a content API or webhook, or on a subdomain Overrank hosts for $149 one time.

Pushes posts into WordPress, Shopify or WixNo

Blogged does not push into an existing CMS. It is the destination rather than a plugin, and that is the main reason to rule it out.

Yes

A native app for WordPress, Shopify and Wix publishes real posts inside the site. Overrank states the app appears in the site admin only and never on the public blog.

A designed blog site you do not have to buildYes

Maintained themes, brand identity, typography and layout, homepage content, featured stories, navigation, on site reader search, related reading and consent controls all ship with the site.

Partial

The hosted subdomain picks up your existing site's logo, menu, colors and footer automatically, and Overrank sets it up and moves your posts. It is styled from your site rather than designed in the product, and elsewhere the design is whatever your platform already has.

Scheduling and cadence you controlYes

Autopilot holds the publishing schedule and cadence, and the command center shows current status, scheduled publications and an activity and recovery trace.

Partial

The cadence is one article a day, spaced for steady indexing, with the queue backlogged about seven days ahead. No public page states that you can change the frequency or choose the days.

Structured data and indexing submission on every postPartial

Blogged submits sitemaps and runs URL inspection through its Search Console connection, and Insights reports indexing coverage on Google's finalized windows.

Yes

Every article ships with title tags, an article specific canonical, BlogPosting, Breadcrumb and FAQ schema, a sitemap update submitted to Search Console, and a Google Indexing API submission.

Measurement and governance

Measurement and governance: Blogged compared with Overrank
CapabilityBloggedOverrank
Google Search Console reporting inside the productYes

Insights reports clicks, impressions, CTR, average position, top queries and top pages from a connected property, plus indexing coverage, on Google's finalized windows.

Yes

Clicks, impressions and ranking positions are pulled from Search Console into one dashboard with per article ranking history and a weekly Monday digest email.

Conversion measurement on the published blogYes

A CTA view counts only when at least 25 percent of the surface enters the viewport, so the denominator is stated. Insights adds click through, CTA breakdowns, lead conversion, subscriber outcomes, channels and campaigns.

Partial

Overrank captures leads and tracks clicks, and its dashboard shows leads, clicks and an estimated value. No public page states how the estimated value is calculated or what a tracked click is counted against.

Newsletter signup and lead capture on the blog itselfYes

Newsletter signup and product CTAs are part of the blog site on every plan, with lead capture webhooks and subscriber outcome reporting behind them.

Partial

You set CTA and product links once at site level so every article points readers at the right page, and leads are captured. No public page describes newsletter subscription or subscriber reporting.

A path that can refuse to publishYes

Full Autopilot publishes only after approved Content Directions and governance checks pass. A publication hold blocks publication outright, and the review queue is governed rather than advisory.

Not published

Articles sit in a queue about seven days ahead and there is a visual editor, so a draft can be changed. No public page describes a hold, an approval gate, or a check that stops a publication on its own, and the terms place review of content before publication on the customer.

Tracking whether AI assistants mention your brandNo

The editor carries a GEO checklist for each post, but Blogged does not track how any AI assistant answers questions about your category.

Yes

Overrank probes how an AI assistant answers real buyer questions in your category, refreshes the signal weekly per article, and shows the prompts that produced a mention.

Off site link buildingNo

Blogged does no off site link work. There is no exchange, no directory submissions, no backlink index and no rank tracker.

Yes

Contextual links between Overrank sites are included, capped at one per site and never pointed at a competitor, with the vendor stating the volume depends on your niche. Paid Authority packages run at $299 a month or from $249 one time.

Where the difference actually shows up

Four decisions that separate the two.

What is allowed to go live

One keyword list at setup, or a strategy checked at every publication

01

Overrank's whole promise is that after five minutes nobody has to look again. You connect a domain, approve about 30 keywords, and articles publish daily from then on. Blogged spends its extra money in exactly the place Overrank removes: Content Directions are approved in advance, full Autopilot may only write and publish inside them, a publication hold stops a post whatever the schedule says, and Competitor Watch signals never become Topics without review. Overrank's terms are honest about where that leaves responsibility, stating that generated content is not guaranteed accurate and that reviewing it before publication is the customer's job. If nobody on your side is going to do that reading, the question is whether anything else will.

Blogged
  • Content Directions are the approved strategy Autopilot is allowed to write inside.
  • Assisted mode schedules drafts that wait for a person. Full mode may publish, but only after checks pass.
  • Publication holds block publication, and the review queue is governed rather than advisory.
  • 40 Topics a month on Starter under those directions, refilled as posts are used.
Overrank
  • Setup is three steps and about five minutes, with the keyword list as the single approval.
  • The queue is backlogged roughly seven days ahead, so an upcoming article exists before it goes out.
  • A visual editor is included, and Overrank states edits and ratings carry into later articles.
  • The terms state plainly that reviewing content before publication is the customer's responsibility.
What the gap actually buys

Thirty posts a month either way, at $39 or at $99

02

Overrank is often described as the volume per dollar leader, and on price it is. On volume it is level. Overrank's pricing page, its agency page and its own comparison page all put the number at up to 30 articles a month, which is exactly Blogged Starter's 30 posts. Daily is a cadence, not extra output. So the honest question is not how many posts each buys, it is what the extra $99 minus $39 a month is spent on: a maintained fact base, approved strategy and publication holds, approved screenshots of your own product, a hosted blog site with search and related reading, and conversion reporting with a stated denominator. If none of those change a decision for you, Overrank is the better buy and this page will not pretend otherwise.

Blogged
  • $99 a month or $990 a year buys 30 posts, 40 Topics, 150 images and 7 tracked competitors.
  • Growth is $169 for 60 posts and Ultra Growth is $229 for 90, with identical capabilities at every tier.
  • Unlimited team seats on every paid plan, and a discount by Project position up to 20 percent.
  • Nothing important sits behind an add on: every feature flag is on across all three self serve tiers.
Overrank
  • $39 a month, or $300 a year, shown on the pricing page as $25 a month.
  • One plan with no tiers, so there is nothing to upgrade into and nothing to compare.
  • Add ons are priced separately: $99 for a year of curated keywords, $149 for subdomain hosting, $249 and up for backlinks.
  • Agencies pay from $29 per client site down to $16.50, which is cheaper again per site.
What the article is built from

A voice model and a stock library, or your facts and your screenshots

03

Overrank starts from your site. Blog DNA reads it to learn tone, vocabulary, sentence rhythm and audience, then writes to the keyword at the front of the queue and illustrates the result from royalty free image libraries, with an option to upload your own brand images. Blogged starts from a fact base instead: the Knowledge Engine holds source bound product, competitor and keyword facts with official sources, freshness monitoring, conflict resolution and controlled refresh, and excludes stale or conflicting entries from reuse. Its Assets pillar discovers images and rendered page captures from your own site, holds them for approval, places the approved visual exactly, and composites your approved logo after generation rather than letting the model draw it. Blogged also states the limit: grounding constrains what a model reuses, it does not certify that every claim is correct.

Blogged
  • Source bound product, competitor and keyword facts, each with the official source recorded.
  • Freshness monitoring, conflict resolution and controlled refresh, with stale entries excluded from reuse.
  • Discovered screenshots and page captures reviewed and approved before an article can use them.
  • The approved logo is composited after generation, so it is your mark and not an approximation of it.
Overrank
  • Blog DNA matches tone and reading level from your existing pages with nothing to brief.
  • It retrains on your voice every time you publish something by hand.
  • Images are royalty free and commercial safe, deduplicated across your recent articles.
  • You can upload your own brand images rather than accepting only what the library returns.
What you still have in a year

Six months after you cancel, or an export you keep

04

This is the difference most buyers find out about late. Overrank's published answer is explicit, though it is split across two places. Its pricing page and every platform page state that articles already published stay live and continue to rank for six months after cancellation, including the WordPress and Shopify pages, where the posts sit in your own database. The file it publishes for AI crawlers at overrank.ai/llms.txt adds the other half, that they are then removed. Its terms state neither, and say only that data may be deleted 30 days after an account is terminated for a violation. It also says the content is yours and the hosted subdomain transfers out, so the statements need reading together. Blogged is a hosted destination too, so leaving still means moving URLs, but the exit is different in kind: every post exports as a Markdown download, a Markdown copy or a formatted article copy, revision history keeps manual and publication snapshots with selective restore, and no clock runs on the content you paid for.

Blogged
  • Export any post as a Markdown download, a Markdown copy or a formatted article copy.
  • Revision history keeps manual and publication snapshots, with selective restore.
  • Preview and export never save or publish, so checking what you have costs nothing.
  • No stated expiry on published posts, though leaving a hosted blog still means moving URLs.
Overrank
  • Overrank states published articles stay live and keep ranking for six months after you cancel.
  • Its terms state you own the content generated for your account and may use it for any lawful purpose.
  • The hosted subdomain is described as yours, transferable out at any time, with no lock in.
  • On the native WordPress, Shopify and Wix route the post is a real post in your own CMS.
Credit where it is due

What Overrank does well.

This page is published by Blogged, so treat it as a vendor comparison. These are the points where Overrank is the stronger answer, stated plainly.

Read their own material at overrank.ai
  • Price, on the same volume. Overrank is $39 a month, or $300 a year, for up to 30 articles a month. Blogged Starter is $99 a month, or $990 a year, for 30 posts. That is the same monthly count for well under half the money, and no framing changes it.
  • It reaches almost any site. Native posts in WordPress, Shopify and Wix, a pasted embed snippet for Squarespace, Duda, GoHighLevel and custom HTML, a public read only content API, HMAC signed webhooks, and a hosted subdomain for $149 one time. Blogged publishes to its own blog site and nowhere else.
  • The agency economics are better than anything Blogged offers. Overrank charges from $29 per client site down to $16.50 at scale, on one consolidated invoice, fully white labelled, with a five client minimum. Blogged discounts by Project position up to 20 percent and stops at 20 Projects per workspace, so a book of 30 clients has no Blogged equivalent.
  • It tracks AI assistant visibility as a product feature. Weekly probes of how an assistant answers real buyer questions in your category, a per article visibility signal, and the exact prompts that produced a mention. Blogged has a GEO checklist in the editor and no visibility tracking of any kind.
  • Off site authority is part of the offer. Contextual links between Overrank sites are included, capped at one per site and never pointed at a competitor, and paid Authority packages run at $299 a month or from $249 one time for directory listings, local citations or a press release. Blogged does no link building at all.
  • The commitment is easier to unwind. Overrank charges immediately but refunds in full for seven days, adds a 90 day results guarantee that keeps publishing free if Search Console shows no impressions, and cancels in one click. Blogged gives 3 days and takes a card at checkout, which is a shorter look at a higher price.
Moving over

What switching from Overrank involves.

Blogged starts from your website, a product description, or product documents. No existing blog is required, and published work you already own can come with you.

Try it first

Blogged starts at $99 per month per Project with 30 published posts a month, and every plan opens with a three day free trial.

See full pricing
  1. 01

    Point Blogged at the product, not at a connector

    There is no plugin or embed to install, because Blogged is the destination. Onboarding starts from a website URL, a product description or product documents, and builds the Knowledge Engine entries later generation is grounded in. If Overrank only ever knew your tone, this is the step that changes the output most.

  2. 02

    Get the Overrank articles out before the clock runs

    Overrank states published articles are removed six months after cancellation, so export first and cancel second. Pull them from your CMS, or from the read only content API if they were served through the embed or a subdomain, then import to Blogged as Markdown. Blogged can preserve the body exactly, or use a supported general article as a brief for a rewrite, and it rejects unsupported high risk types before they consume post quota.

  3. 03

    Decide the destination and plan the redirects

    Choose a hosted Blogged subdomain to start, blog.yourcompany.com once DNS is ready, or a reverse proxy under yourcompany.com/blog. If Overrank was publishing native posts into WordPress or a subdomain it hosted, map the redirects from the old URLs before you move traffic, and keep Search Console pointed at the property that will own the pages.

  4. 04

    Approve Content Directions, then hand over the schedule

    Your Overrank keyword list is a good starting inventory, but it is a list rather than a strategy. Write the Content Directions you actually want, run assisted mode so scheduled drafts wait for review, then switch on full Autopilot, connect Search Console, and keep publication holds for the weeks when nothing should go out.

FAQ

Blogged and Overrank, answered.

Short answers to the questions buyers ask before they trial either product.

Is Overrank better than Blogged?

It depends on who is going to read the drafts. If the answer is nobody, and the blog needs to exist cheaply on a site you already run, Overrank is the better buy at $39 a month for the same 30 posts. If the articles have to be accurate about your product, and you need a documented reason a post did or did not publish, Blogged is built for that and Overrank is not.

Is Overrank the same as Outrank?

No. They are different companies with confusingly similar names. Overrank is overrank.ai, operated by Aurum Days LLC, and sells one automated article a day from $39 a month. Outrank is outrank.so, sells 30 articles a month plus a backlink exchange from $99, and has its own comparison page here. Note also that overrank.io is not the product and does not resolve.

How much does Overrank cost compared with Blogged?

Overrank is $39 a month, or $300 a year, which its pricing page shows as $25 a month. That buys up to 30 articles a month for one site. Blogged Starter is $99 a month, or $990 a year, for 30 posts and 40 Topics. The monthly volume is identical, so Overrank is roughly two and a half times cheaper for the same post count.

What is the best Overrank alternative?

It depends which part you are replacing. To stay cheap and keep publishing into a site you already run, SEObot and BlogSEO cover similar ground. To replace the blog itself rather than feed one, Blogged and LotsBlog host the site. Blogged is the option built for SaaS teams that need grounded articles, governed publishing and conversion reporting rather than the lowest price.

Can Blogged publish to WordPress?

No. Blogged hosts the blog itself rather than pushing posts into another system. You can serve it from a Blogged subdomain, from blog.yourcompany.com once you connect a domain, or under an existing path such as yourcompany.com/blog through a reverse proxy. Overrank publishes native WordPress, Shopify and Wix posts and offers an embed for other platforms, so if keeping the blog inside your CMS is a requirement, that is the difference.

Does Overrank really publish a new article every day?

Yes, and daily is the whole cadence. Overrank's pricing page, its agency page and its own comparison page all state up to 30 articles a month, published one a day and spaced for steady indexing, with the queue backlogged about seven days ahead. That is the same monthly count Blogged Starter allows, so daily describes the rhythm rather than a higher ceiling.

What happens to the articles if I stop paying?

Overrank's published answer is that articles already live stay live and keep ranking for six months, then are removed, and it publishes that six month clock for every route including native WordPress and Shopify posts that sit in your own CMS. Its terms say the content is yours. Blogged posts have no stated expiry and export as a Markdown download, a Markdown copy or a formatted article copy, with revision history and selective restore.

Why pay $99 when Overrank publishes the same 30 posts for $39?

Because the two products spend the money differently, and for some buyers Overrank spends it better. The extra buys a maintained fact base, approved Content Directions with holds that can stop a publication, your own approved screenshots, a hosted blog site with CTAs, and conversion reporting with a stated denominator. If none of that changes a decision, take the $39 plan. Blogged's trial is 3 days, which is short, so decide before you buy.

Stop comparing. Publish something.

Point Blogged at your product, approve a Content Direction, and let Autopilot research, write, optimize, interlink, schedule, and publish while you build.