- You do not want to run a CMS. Blogged builds, themes, hosts and maintains the blog site, and serves it from blog.yourcompany.com or under your existing path through a reverse proxy.
- The number you have to move is leads, not mentions. Insights reports CTA views with a stated denominator, click through, lead conversion, subscriber outcomes and acquisition attribution on the site Blogged hosts.
- The articles have to be right about your own product. The Knowledge Engine holds source bound product, competitor and keyword facts with official sources, freshness monitoring and conflict resolution, and excludes stale or conflicting entries from reuse.
- You want the real product in the article. Blogged discovers and captures visuals from your site, holds them for approval, places the approved image exactly, and composites your approved logo after generation instead of letting the model draw it.
- You want 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, without a person reading every draft.
Blogged vs SeoVision: AI visibility measurement, or the blog that earns it
SeoVision tracks whether ChatGPT and Gemini name your brand and publishes into your CMS. Blogged plans, writes, and hosts the blog itself, from $99 a month.
- SeoVision tracks whether ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity name your brand. Blogged does not measure that.
- Both start at $99 a month for 30 posts. SeoVision publishes into your CMS, Blogged hosts the blog.
- Blogged reports what a post converted on the site it owns. SeoVision reports what assistants said.
- SeoVision adds a six pillar site audit and a backlink exchange. Blogged does neither.
- What it is
- An autonomous blog platform that plans, writes, optimizes, schedules and publishes to a blog site it hosts for you.An AI visibility platform that measures how assistants answer about your brand, then audits the site, writes articles and builds links to move it.
- AI visibility tracking
- Not measured. The editor carries a GEO checklist and posts are written for answer engines, but Blogged does not track whether an assistant mentions your brand.Tracked prompts are sent to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, Copilot and DeepSeek, plus Google AI Overviews and AI Mode, and the real answers are read for mentions, sentiment and citations.
- 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.Into a CMS you already run, across WordPress, WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Shopify, Wix, Webflow, a Next.js blog and a publishing API.
- Entry price and volume
- $99 a month per Project for 30 posts, or $990 a year. $169 buys 60 posts and $229 buys 90. Unlimited team seats on every paid plan.$99 a month for 70 prompts, 30 articles and one project. $189 buys 150 prompts, 60 articles and two projects. $269 buys 230 prompts, 90 articles and three projects. Yearly takes 20 percent off.
- Free trial
- 3 days, with a card taken at checkout.No trial of the paid product. A free instant site audit and 23 free tools run without signup or a card, and a 14 day guarantee refunds platform failure rather than dissatisfaction.
- Best for
- SaaS founders who want the blog itself run, governed and measured to a lead, without owning a CMS.Teams who need to know whether AI assistants recommend them, and want the audit, articles and links to act on it in the same tool.
What is the difference between Blogged and SeoVision?
Blogged is an autonomous blog platform for SaaS founders. It plans, writes, optimizes, schedules, and publishes to a blog site it hosts on your subdomain, then reports on search and conversion. SeoVision is an AI visibility platform that tracks whether ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and other assistants mention your brand, and also writes articles and publishes them into a CMS you already run. The sharpest difference is measurement: SeoVision measures AI answers, Blogged does not. Blogged starts at $99 per month per Project.
Written by the Blogged team. SeoVision details were checked against public pages on August 2026 at seovision.io. Products change, so verify anything that decides your purchase.
These two tools are bought for different jobs.
Pick by the job you actually need done this quarter, not by the longer feature list.
- You need to know whether AI assistants recommend you. SeoVision measures it prompt by prompt across nine surfaces and Blogged has no equivalent, so if that is the number on your dashboard this is the shorter conversation.
- Your blog already lives in WordPress, Shopify, Wix or Webflow and it is not moving. SeoVision publishes into all of them and Blogged publishes into none of them.
- You want to see your own numbers before you pay anything. SeoVision runs a free instant audit and 23 free tools with no signup and no card. Blogged asks for a card and gives you three days.
- You want backlinks and a technical site audit on the same bill. SeoVision includes a credit based exchange and a six pillar audit on every plan. Blogged does neither and does not plan to.
- You run more than one brand or market. SeoVision includes two projects at $189 and three at $269, with an extra market and language on each step up. Blogged prices each Project separately.
Blogged vs SeoVision, 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
| Capability | Blogged | SeoVision |
|---|---|---|
| Automated keyword research and a supply of topics | Yes 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 Deep market analysis and keyword research are on every plan, and the content engine builds a twelve month plan and article clusters from real demand. |
| A maintained fact base the writing is bound to | Yes 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. | Partial A Brand Passport and a market analysis are built at onboarding and can be edited later. No public page describes freshness monitoring, conflict resolution, or stale facts being excluded from later generation. |
| Recurring monitoring of what competitors publish | Yes 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. | Partial Competitors are tracked in a different dimension: SeoVision reports which rivals appear in AI answers alongside you and keeps a managed competitor list with AI suggestions. No public page describes monitoring of what they publish. |
| An approved strategy that limits what may be written | Yes 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 The twelve month plan is approved before drafting, and the About page states a person approves each brief. It is an approval of items rather than a rule set that later generation is checked against. |
| A site wide technical audit of the pages you already have | No Blogged has no audit crawler. It reports Search Console performance and indexing coverage for the blog it hosts, which is a narrower job. | Yes A six pillar audit covers technical SEO, on page, off page, structured data, AI readiness and AI visibility, including AI crawler access checks. Free on any URL, and 50 checks deep with an account. |
Writing and optimization
| Capability | Blogged | SeoVision |
|---|---|---|
| A readiness score before a post can go out | Yes The editor scores readiness, lists blockers, breaks the score down by SEO pillar, orders the priority fixes, and carries a separate GEO checklist. | Not published Articles are stated to ship with schema, optimized titles and metadata on every page. The scores SeoVision publishes are audit scores for a site, and no public page describes a per article score. |
| Internal linking across your own posts | Yes Internal links are managed in the editor across the posts Blogged hosts, and the blog site generates related reading between them. | Yes The content engine surfaces internal link and cannibalization findings across the site it publishes to, exposed both in the dashboard and through the MCP tools. |
| Sources and citations attached to the article | Yes The editor carries a sources and citations panel, and generation draws on the official sources recorded against verified facts in the Knowledge Engine. | Partial SeoVision's own guides are produced by the same pipeline and carry a byline, a date, a sources list and a methodology note. No public page states that citations are a customer facing setting. |
| Images that show your real product | Yes 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 Every article ships with on brand AI images at no extra cost, which the homepage prices at $49 a month among the tools it replaces. The images are generated rather than captured from your site. |
| More than one market or language in a project | No Blogged does not publish a multilingual generation capability. Assume English until it does. | Yes Basic covers a single market and language. Pro adds one more and Advanced adds two, with the prompt budget shared across them. No page states separately whether article generation follows the added language. |
Publishing and hosting
| Capability | Blogged | SeoVision |
|---|---|---|
| Where a finished post actually ends up | Yes 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 In a CMS you already run, across WordPress, WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Shopify, Wix, Webflow, a Next.js blog and a publishing API for anything else. |
| Pushes posts into WordPress, Shopify or Webflow | No 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 You connect the site once and articles publish themselves. Ghost, Framer and Notion are not on the published integration list. |
| A designed blog site you do not have to build | Yes 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. | No SeoVision publishes into a site you already own and maintain. Its Next.js Blog option is a connection to a site you host, not a hosted blog. |
| Scheduling and cadence you control | Yes Autopilot holds the publishing schedule and cadence, and the command center shows current status, scheduled publications and an activity and recovery trace. | Yes The engine publishes on a daily rhythm sized by plan, at one, two or three articles a day, and each article can be reviewed before it goes live. |
| Refreshing posts that are already live | Partial 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 Cannibalization and internal link findings point at pages that need work. No public page describes an automatic rewrite of articles that are already published. |
Measurement and governance
| Capability | Blogged | SeoVision |
|---|---|---|
| Tracking whether AI assistants mention your brand | No Blogged optimizes for answer engines and carries a GEO checklist in the editor, but it does not send prompts to assistants and does not report whether your brand was named. This is the clearest thing SeoVision does that Blogged does not. | Yes Tracked prompts go to seven assistants plus Google AI Overviews and AI Mode, and the answers are read for mentions, prominence, sentiment, cited sources and competitor share of voice. 70, 150 or 230 prompts by plan. |
| Google Search Console reporting inside the product | Yes 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 Connecting Search Console lets SeoVision read your own impressions, clicks and positions, which it uses to ground the audit and its reporting. |
| Conversion measurement on the published blog | Yes 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. | No SeoVision does not own the destination site. It states on its own comparison pages that it does not offer analytics based referral attribution, so what an article earned stays with your CMS and analytics. |
| Newsletter signup and lead capture on the blog itself | Yes Newsletter signup and product CTAs are part of the blog site on every plan, with lead capture webhooks and subscriber outcome reporting behind them. | No Articles are delivered into a site SeoVision does not own, so signup forms and CTAs belong to whatever your CMS already runs. |
| A path that can refuse to publish | Yes 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. | Partial The About page states nothing publishes without a person approving both the brief and the draft, while the plan cards describe articles as auto published and the FAQ offers per article review as a choice. Either way the control is a human sign off, not a check the system applies on its own. |
| Off site link building | No Blogged does no off site link work. There is no exchange, no directory submissions, no backlink index and no rank tracker. | Yes A credit based exchange places links inside other members' articles, priced by Domain Authority, matched within an authority band and only inside the same topic, in three way chains rather than direct swaps. |
Four decisions that separate the two.
SeoVision measures AI visibility. Blogged produces the content that earns it.
SeoVision sends your tracked prompts to seven assistants and Google's two AI surfaces, reads the answers that come back, and tells you whether you were named, how prominently, with what sentiment, and which competitors showed up instead. Blogged does none of that. It writes to a GEO checklist, publishes to a site it hosts, and reports Search Console performance and conversion, and if the question you need answered is whether ChatGPT recommends you, Blogged cannot answer it. What Blogged does instead is the production side of the same problem: a maintained fact base the writing is bound to, real product visuals, internal linking, and a governed schedule that keeps publishing. A measurement number moves when something gets published, and these two products sit on opposite sides of that sentence.
- A GEO checklist in the editor alongside the SEO pillar breakdown and readiness blockers.
- Source bound facts with official sources, so the claims an assistant might repeat are grounded.
- A published boundary: grounding constrains reuse, it does not certify correctness.
- No prompt tracking, no mention reporting, no share of voice. Blogged does not measure AI answers.
- ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, Copilot and DeepSeek, plus Google AI Overviews and AI Mode.
- Mentions, prominence, sentiment, cited sources and competitor share of voice, prompt by prompt.
- 70, 150 or 230 tracked prompts by plan, scanned on a regular schedule, typically daily.
- A published methodology that separates observed answers from estimated figures and states the limits.
SeoVision publishes into your CMS. Blogged is the destination.
SeoVision's content engine assumes you already run a site it can push into, and it connects to WordPress, WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Shopify, Wix, Webflow and a Next.js blog to do it. Blogged assumes the opposite: it builds, themes, hosts and maintains the blog site, and you point a subdomain at it or serve it under an existing path through a reverse proxy. That one decision explains most of the rest of this page. It is why Blogged can count a CTA view against a stated denominator and follow it to a lead, and it is also why Blogged is the wrong tool for a store that just moved its blog into Shopify.
- A hosted blog site with maintained themes, navigation, on site reader search and related reading.
- Start on a Blogged subdomain, move to blog.yourcompany.com when the domain is ready.
- A reverse proxy option serves the blog under an existing path such as yourcompany.com/blog.
- No CMS to run, no plugin to keep compatible, no theme to update.
- One connection and articles publish themselves into WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Webflow and more.
- A publishing API for a custom stack, and a Blog API for a Next.js site you host.
- Your existing design, URL structure and analytics stay exactly where they are.
- Nothing to migrate, because the pages land in the site you already own.
A stack replacement, or one loop run deeply on one surface
SeoVision spends the $99 across four modules: an audit of the whole site, visibility scans, an article engine and a backlink exchange, and its homepage frames that as replacing a stack of separate tools. Blogged spends the same entry price on one surface and goes deeper into it: strategy that has to be approved, a fact base with freshness and conflict controls, real product screenshots held in an approval queue, the site itself, the CTAs on it, and reporting that follows a reader from a CTA view to a lead or a subscriber. Neither shape is better in the abstract. The question is whether your bottleneck is knowing what is wrong across a whole site, or getting a blog published and converting week after week.
- A CTA view counts only when at least 25 percent of the surface enters the viewport, so the denominator is stated.
- Lead conversion, subscriber outcomes, acquisition attribution, channels and campaigns in one report.
- Real product visuals discovered from your site, approved, then placed exactly, with the logo composited after generation.
- Published boundaries: no person level identity stitching and no causal attribution claims.
- A six pillar audit across technical, on page, off page, structured data, AI readiness and AI visibility.
- A backlink exchange on every plan, priced in credits by Domain Authority, with published matching rules.
- An MCP server with more than 60 tools, so an assistant can run the audit, the plan and the publishing.
- 23 free tools and a free instant audit that anyone can run before creating an account.
A person signs off every draft, or a system publishes inside approved rules
SeoVision's About page states that nothing publishes without a human approving both the brief and the draft, while its plan cards describe articles as auto published and its FAQ offers per article review as a choice. Read either way, the control is a person looking at an item. Blogged does it with rules instead: Content Directions are approved in advance, full Autopilot may only write and publish inside them, and a publication hold stops a post whatever the schedule says. Be fair about the trade here, because a required sign off on every draft is in one respect stricter than an autonomous system that publishes once checks pass. The difference is what happens in the week nobody logs in.
- 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.
- Competitor signals never become Topics without human review.
- The About page states a person approves both the brief and the draft before anything publishes.
- The FAQ offers reviewing each article before it goes live as an alternative to auto publishing.
- The twelve month content plan is approved before drafting starts.
- MCP actions that publish, pay or change billing are confirm gated before they run.
What SeoVision does well.
This page is published by Blogged, so treat it as a vendor comparison. These are the points where SeoVision is the stronger answer, stated plainly.
Read their own material at seovision.io- It measures AI visibility, and Blogged does not. SeoVision sends your tracked prompts to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, Copilot and DeepSeek, plus Google AI Overviews and AI Mode, reads the real answers, and reports whether you were named, how prominently, with what sentiment, which sources were cited and which competitors appeared instead. Scans run on a regular schedule, typically daily. Blogged writes for answer engines and carries a GEO checklist in the editor, but it has no equivalent measurement and this page will not pretend otherwise.
- It publishes how it measures. The Data Sources page separates observed values from estimated ones with three confidence labels, states that assistant answers vary between runs so a single scan is a sample, and says roll ups across prompts are directional rather than exact. A measurement claim that ships its own error bars is worth more than one that does not.
- It publishes into the CMS you already run. WordPress, WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Shopify, Wix, Webflow, a Next.js blog and a publishing API are all supported. Blogged publishes into none of them, and for a team committed to an existing site that is the end of the conversation.
- It ships an MCP server on every plan, with more than 60 tools covering audits, visibility scans, the content plan, drafting, publishing, the backlink wallet and project management, connected by OAuth or an API key, with paid and publishing actions confirm gated. Blogged publishes webhooks for lead capture, and a Search Console connection, not a content interface you can drive from an assistant.
- It enters two categories Blogged stays out of entirely: a six pillar site audit covering technical, on page, off page, structured data, AI readiness and AI visibility, free to run on any URL and 50 checks deep with an account, and a credit based backlink exchange with published matching rules. Blogged has no audit crawler and no link building of any kind.
- You can evaluate it without a card. The instant audit and 23 free tools, including an AI visibility checker and a citation checker, need no signup. Blogged takes a card at checkout and gives you three days, which is a shorter look at a higher commitment.
What switching from SeoVision 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.
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- 01
Decide whether you are replacing the measurement or the publishing
These products only overlap on the article engine. If the SeoVision number your team watches is prompt level AI visibility, Blogged does not replace it and moving means giving that number up or keeping a tracker alongside. If what you actually use is the articles and the publishing, the swap is clean.
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Point Blogged at the product, not at a CMS
There is no connector to set up, because Blogged is the destination. Onboarding starts from a website URL, a product description or product documents, and builds the Knowledge Engine entries that later generation is grounded in. Spend the time there rather than on integrations.
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Bring the articles SeoVision already published, and plan the redirects
Export from WordPress, Shopify, Wix or Webflow and import as Markdown. Blogged can preserve the body exactly, or use a supported general article as a brief for a rewrite, and unsupported high risk types are rejected before they consume post quota. Then choose a hosted Blogged subdomain, blog.yourcompany.com, or a reverse proxy under your existing path, and map redirects from the old URLs before you move traffic.
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Approve Content Directions, then connect Search Console
Start in assisted mode so scheduled drafts wait for review. When the Content Directions read the way you want them to, switch on full Autopilot, connect Search Console for performance and indexing coverage, and use publication holds for the weeks when nothing should go out.
Blogged and SeoVision, answered.
Short answers to the questions buyers ask before they trial either product.
Is SeoVision better than Blogged?
It depends on which number you are accountable for. If it is whether ChatGPT, Gemini or Perplexity name your brand, SeoVision is the better buy, because it measures that prompt by prompt and Blogged does not measure it at all. If it is whether the blog gets published, stays on strategy and produces leads on a site you do not have to run, Blogged fits better. Teams that need both usually pair a tracker with a publisher.
Does Blogged track whether ChatGPT mentions my brand?
No. Blogged optimizes posts for answer engines and the editor carries a GEO checklist, but it does not send prompts to AI assistants and does not report whether your brand appeared in an answer. Insights covers Search Console performance, indexing coverage, and first party engagement and conversion on the blog Blogged hosts. If AI visibility measurement is a requirement, SeoVision does it and Blogged does not.
What is the best SeoVision alternative?
That depends which half you are replacing. For AI visibility measurement, SeoVision's own comparison pages point at Profound, Peec AI and Scrunch AI, which are measurement pure plays. For the article engine and publishing, Outrank and Next Blog AI cover similar ground. Blogged is the alternative for teams that want the blog itself planned, written, hosted and measured to a lead rather than a tracker.
How much does SeoVision cost compared with Blogged?
Both start at $99 a month. SeoVision Basic buys 70 tracked prompts, 30 auto published articles and one project, with 20 percent off for yearly billing. Blogged Starter buys 30 posts and 40 Topics for one Project, or $990 a year. Above entry SeoVision charges $189 and $269 for 60 and 90 articles, while Blogged Growth is $169 and Ultra Growth is $229. SeoVision includes extra projects at those tiers.
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. If keeping the blog inside WordPress, Shopify or Webflow is a requirement, SeoVision publishes into all three and Blogged publishes into none.
How does the Blogged trial compare with SeoVision's free audit?
Blogged gives you 3 days and takes a card at checkout. SeoVision has no trial of the paid product, but its instant site audit and 23 free tools run with no signup and no card, so you can see your own numbers first. Its 14 day guarantee is narrower than it sounds: it refunds platform failure, and is void once a scan completes or an article is generated. Both are worth reading before you commit.
Does Blogged do site audits or backlinks like SeoVision?
No to both. Blogged is a blog platform, not a general SEO suite. There is no site wide technical audit crawler, no rank tracker, no backlink index and no link building of any kind. It covers strategy, grounding, writing, optimization, internal linking, imagery, publishing and measurement on the blog it hosts. If an audit and a link exchange are part of your plan, SeoVision includes both on every plan.
Can Blogged run several sites the way SeoVision includes extra projects?
Yes, as separate Projects, with a discount by position: Projects 2 to 4 take 10 percent off, 5 to 10 take 15 percent, and 11 to 20 take 20 percent, up to 20 Projects in a workspace. SeoVision takes the other approach and includes two projects at $189 and three at $269 in the plan price, so a team running two or three brands should compare the totals directly rather than the entry prices.
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