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Writesonic is an AI content and brand-visibility platform; Seology is an autonomous SEO agent. Writesonic helps you write content at scale and track how your brand appears in AI answers. Seology audits, fixes, and monitors your actual website across Google and AI search — applying changes for you. If you need content and AI-mention tracking, Writesonic fits. If you need your site fixed and optimized without doing it by hand, Seology fits. They overlap on GEO but approach it from opposite ends.
Writesonic started as an AI writing tool and has grown into a content-plus-GEO platform, including AI-search visibility tracking. Seology is an autonomous agent focused on fixing and monitoring your site. They get compared on the GEO angle — here's where each actually delivers.
| Feature | Seology | Writesonic |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Audit, fix & monitor the site | Generate content & track AI visibility |
| Implements site fixes | Yes (autonomous) | No |
| AI content generation | Limited | Core strength |
| AI-visibility tracking | Built into audits | Strong (higher tier) |
| Technical SEO | Yes (200+ checks) | No |
| GEO included in base price | Yes ($49) | Higher plan (~$199) |
| Starting price | Free / $49/mo | ~$19/mo (GEO ~$199) |
Writesonic is a capable content engine. If you need to produce blog posts, landing-page copy, or marketing assets at volume, its AI writing tools (and Chatsonic) are built for exactly that. Seology is not a content factory and doesn't pretend to be — it optimizes the content you have rather than generating large volumes of new copy.
For a content-heavy operation that needs to ship a lot of words, Writesonic covers that workflow better.
Producing content doesn't fix a slow page, a broken canonical, a missing schema block, or thin metadata. Writesonic doesn't touch your site's technical health. Seology does — it runs 200+ checks and implements the fixes directly in your CMS, then keeps monitoring so regressions get caught.
If your rankings are held back by technical and on-page issues rather than a lack of content, Seology addresses the actual bottleneck.
This is the clearest distinction. Writesonic is strong at tracking AI-search visibility — showing how often your brand is mentioned across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity — but that capability sits on its higher-priced plans. Seology focuses on optimizing for AI search: it changes your pages to be more citable by AI engines, as a standard part of every audit at $49/month. Tracking tells you where you stand; optimizing moves you.
Writesonic's entry content tiers are inexpensive (around $19/month), which is appealing if you only want AI writing. But its GEO and AI-search tracking features start much higher, near $199/month. Seology is free to start and $49/month on Pro with GEO included — so if AI-search optimization is the goal, Seology reaches it at a fraction of the cost.
Choose Writesonic if your main need is generating AI content at scale and tracking how your brand appears in AI answers. Choose Seology if you want an agent that autonomously audits, fixes, and monitors your actual website across Google and AI search.
No. Writesonic is primarily an AI content generation and brand-visibility platform. It does not implement technical or on-page fixes on your site. Seology applies fixes directly in your CMS.
Writesonic offers strong AI-visibility tracking (on higher tiers). Seology builds GEO into its fixing loop, optimizing pages for AI engines as part of every audit. Tracking vs optimizing.
Writesonic has low-cost content tiers from ~$19/month, but its GEO features start near $199/month. Seology is free to start and $49/month with GEO included.
Yes. Use Writesonic to generate content and track AI mentions, and Seology to keep the site technically healthy and optimized — including GEO improvements to your pages.