Blaze AI vs GravityWrite in 2026: A managed marketing service option vs a credit-based content, image, and video bundle
Both bundle multiple content tools into one subscription for small businesses. GravityWrite starts at $8 a month and adds images, video, and a website builder. Blaze AI starts at $79 and adds Google My Business, autoposting, and a fully managed tier.
GravityWrite starts at $8/month (billed $97/year), dramatically cheaper than Blaze AI's $79/month Starter plan, but the two cover different channels: GravityWrite has no Google My Business or email newsletter support.
Blaze AI's credits cap at 600/month on Starter and 1,500 on Growth. GravityWrite's Plus plan gives 500 credits (about 15 blogs) and Pro gives 2,500 (about 70 blogs), shared across blog, image, and video generation.
GravityWrite includes AI image and video generation plus an AI website builder on all paid plans. Blaze AI has none of these; it focuses purely on channel content and automated publishing.
Blaze AI's managed service, starting at $899/month per channel, hands off execution entirely to a human team. GravityWrite has no managed or done-for-you option; it is self-serve only.
Blaze AI includes an AI SDR add-on for answering inbound calls and booking meetings for local service businesses, a capability GravityWrite does not have.
Neither platform offers API access for developers or third-party integrations.
Blaze AI and GravityWrite are both built on the same idea: a small business or solo creator should not need five separate subscriptions to write, design, and publish content. They arrive at that goal from different price points and feature mixes. GravityWrite starts at $8 per month billed annually and bundles blog writing, AI image and video generation, social media scheduling, and an AI website builder under one shared credit pool. Blaze AI starts at $79 per month and focuses on 8 marketing channels, including Google My Business and email, with brand voice training and a $899-per-month managed service for owners who want to hand off execution entirely. GravityWrite generates images, video, and websites; Blaze AI does none of that but covers channels GravityWrite does not touch, like GMB and email newsletters. Neither offers an API. The choice mostly comes down to whether visual content and a website builder matter more to you than channel breadth and a done-for-you option.
The tools at a glance
Blaze AI
All-in-one AI marketing platform for social, ads, and content from $79 per month
Blaze AI turns one piece of content into a week of output across 8 channels, including social media, email, blog posts, and Google My Business, then autoposts it once accounts are connected. Brand voice training keeps tone consistent across everything generated.
The $899-per-month managed service tier hands the whole workflow, strategy, production, and publishing, to a dedicated Blaze team, and the separate AI SDR add-on answers inbound calls for local service businesses.
Blaze AI does not generate images, video, or websites. Its output is text-based marketing content formatted for each of its 8 channels, not visual assets.
| Feature | Starter $79/month | Growth $149/month | Managed Service $899/month per channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channels covered | 8 (social, email, blog, GMB) | ||
| Generation credits/month | 600 | 1,500 | Included |
| Image / video generation | No | ||
| API access | No |
GravityWrite
All-in-one AI platform for blogs, social media, images, and video so you stop juggling five separate tools.
GravityWrite bundles an SEO-focused AI blog writer, an AI image generator, video generation, a social media scheduler, and an AI website builder under a single shared credit pool, with more than 250 specialized templates covering everything from YouTube thumbnails to product descriptions.
The Plus plan at $8 per month (billed $97 per year) gives 500 credits, enough for roughly 15 blog posts or 83 standard images. The Pro plan at $49 per month scales that to 2,500 credits and adds Elite AI models, 30-plus languages, and up to 30 social accounts.
Because credits are shared across every feature, a month heavy on image generation leaves fewer credits for blog posts. There is no free plan and no Google My Business or email newsletter support, unlike Blaze AI.
| Feature | Plus $8/mo (billed $97/yr) | Pro $49/mo (billed $599/yr) |
|---|---|---|
| AI Credits per month | 500 | 2,500 |
| Image / video generation | Yes | Yes |
| AI Website Builder | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $79/mo | $8/mo (billed $97/yr) |
| AI credits/month (entry tier) | 600 | 500 |
| Channels covered | Social (6 platforms), email, blog, GMB | Blog, social scheduling (no GMB or email) |
| Image generation | No | Yes |
| Video generation | No | Yes |
| Website builder | No | Yes |
| Managed / done-for-you option | Yes ($899/mo per channel) | No |
| API access | No | No |
Which should you choose?
GravityWrite wins on price and breadth of content formats: at $8 a month you get blog writing, images, video, and a website builder, more raw output types than Blaze AI offers at any price. Blaze AI wins on channel depth for a specific business type: local service businesses that live and die by Google My Business and consistent social presence, with the option to eventually stop managing it altogether through the managed service. Neither platform has an API, so agencies needing programmatic access should look elsewhere regardless of which one fits better here.
Bottom line
Choose GravityWrite if you want the lowest entry price and need images, video, and a website builder alongside blog content. Choose Blaze AI if Google My Business and email are part of your channel mix, or if you want the option to eventually hand the whole workflow to a managed team for a flat monthly fee.
Frequently asked questions
Which is cheaper, Blaze AI or GravityWrite?
GravityWrite is significantly cheaper at its entry tier, $8 per month billed annually ($97/year), compared to Blaze AI's $79-per-month Starter plan. GravityWrite's price does not include Google My Business or email newsletter support, which Blaze AI does cover.
Does GravityWrite generate images and video like Blaze AI can?
GravityWrite generates both images and video from text prompts as part of its shared credit pool. Blaze AI does not generate images or video at all; its output is text-based marketing content formatted for each of its 8 supported channels.
Which tool includes Google My Business content?
Blaze AI includes Google My Business as one of its 8 covered channels. GravityWrite's channel list covers blog content and social media scheduling, but Google My Business is not listed among its supported platforms.
Can I get a managed, done-for-you service with either tool?
Only Blaze AI offers this, through its managed service starting at $899 per month per channel, where a dedicated team handles strategy, production, and publishing. GravityWrite is self-serve only, with no managed tier.
Which tool is better if I also need a website built?
GravityWrite, since its AI website builder is included on both paid plans, with 5 generations per month on Plus and 30 on Pro. Blaze AI has no website builder feature.
Do either of these tools offer an API for developers?
Neither tool offers API access. Both are closed to third-party integrations beyond their built-in social account connections, which limits their usefulness for agencies wanting to build custom workflows on top of either platform.

