Comparison

Blaze AI vs Hypertxt in 2026: multi-channel social content vs SEO/GEO blog articles driven by Search Console data

Blaze AI repurposes one idea across 8 social and local channels for $79 a month. Hypertxt turns your own Google Search Console data into citation-ready SEO and GEO articles starting at $19.

Updated July 3, 2026
Blaze AI
Hypertxt
Key takeaways
  • Blaze AI generates content for 8 channels including social media and Google My Business. Hypertxt is focused entirely on long-form SEO and GEO articles.
  • Hypertxt connects to Google Search Console to surface content opportunities from your own query and CTR data, a feature Blaze AI does not have.
  • Hypertxt structures every article to be citation-ready for AI answer engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity, in addition to traditional Google rankings. Blaze AI has no GEO-specific structuring.
  • Hypertxt starts at $19/month with a $1 test article, undercutting Blaze AI's $79/month entry price by a wide margin.
  • Hypertxt offers a one-time $89 BYOK (bring your own keys) plan for unlimited article generation, a pricing model Blaze AI does not offer.
  • Blaze AI includes an AI SDR and paid ads management add-on for local service businesses, features entirely outside Hypertxt's scope as a content generator.
  • Neither tool tracks whether published content is actually being cited by AI engines after it goes live; both require a separate AI visibility monitoring tool for that feedback loop.

Blaze AI and Hypertxt both generate content on autopilot, but they are built for different jobs and different buyers. Blaze AI is a marketing platform for solo owners and small teams who want one content source expanded into social posts, email, blog, and Google My Business updates, then autoposted on schedule. Hypertxt is a focused article-generation tool that connects to your own Google Search Console data to find content opportunities, then produces long-form articles structured to earn both Google rankings and citations in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews. If your priority is consistent multi-channel marketing presence for a local business, Blaze AI covers more ground. If your priority is publishing articles engineered for search and AI-answer-engine visibility from your own first-party data, Hypertxt is the more specialized tool.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Blaze AI$79/monthSolo business owners and small teams who need consistent multi-channel marketing content, including social media and Google My Business, without a dedicated SEO or content strategy function.
Hypertxt$19/monthContent-focused teams, freelancers, and agencies who publish consistently for SEO and want GEO citation structure baked into every article from the start.

Blaze AI

All-in-one AI marketing platform for social, ads, and content from $79 per month

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Blaze AI screenshot

Blaze AI is built around breadth: one content idea becomes posts for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, X, Google My Business, and email, all generated together and autoposted on schedule once accounts are connected. Brand voice training keeps that output consistent, and the platform is aimed squarely at solo business owners and small teams who need marketing presence without hiring a marketer.

Compared to Hypertxt, Blaze AI has no interest in search rankings or AI citations as a distinct discipline. It treats blog content as one channel output among eight rather than a structured, research-driven workflow, and it has no Google Search Console integration, no keyword data, and no citation-focused formatting for AI answer engines.

What Blaze AI offers instead is operational range: an AI SDR add-on for answering inbound calls, a paid ads management tier covering Google, Meta, and other platforms at a flat fee, and a fully managed service option at $899 per month per channel. For a business that needs marketing handled end to end rather than just SEO-driven articles, that range is the appeal.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$79/month
Growth
$149/month
Managed Service
$899/month per channel
Posting accounts310Up to 10
Generation credits/month6001,500Included
Brand voice training
API access
Free trial7 days7 daysContact sales
Best for: Solo business owners and small teams who need consistent multi-channel marketing content, including social media and Google My Business, without a dedicated SEO or content strategy function.

Hypertxt

SEO and GEO citation content generator that turns Search Console signals and brand knowledge into publish-ready drafts

Full review →
Hypertxt screenshot

Hypertxt starts from data rather than a blank content calendar. It connects to Google Search Console to pull your own query, impression, and CTR signals, then surfaces prioritized content opportunities from queries that are getting impressions but not clicks, or pages underperforming for their ranking position. That first-party data approach is a fundamentally different starting point than Blaze AI's repurposing model.

Every article Hypertxt produces is structured for two audiences at once: Google's traditional ranking algorithm and AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. The multi-stage workflow, research brief, outline, draft, review, produces content with citation-ready structure, metadata, and slugs, and can publish directly to WordPress, Ghost, or a custom webhook.

Where Hypertxt does not compete with Blaze AI is channel breadth. It has no social media generation, no autoposting for Instagram or TikTok, and no Google My Business support. It is a focused SEO and GEO content engine, priced accordingly from $19 a month, with a one-time $89 BYOK option that removes the per-article cost ceiling entirely for high-volume publishers.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$19/month
Growth
$99/month
Agency
$149/month
BYOK
$89 one-time
Articles per month1030300Unlimited
GSC integration
CMS publishing
Custom provider keys
Best for: Content-focused teams, freelancers, and agencies who publish consistently for SEO and want GEO citation structure baked into every article from the start.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Blaze AI
Hypertxt
Primary content focusMulti-channel marketing contentLong-form SEO and GEO articles
Channels coveredSocial, email, blog, Google My Business (8 total)Blog / long-form content only
Google Search Console integrationNoYes
GEO / AI-citation structuringNoYes (citation-ready drafts)
Brand voice consistencyYes (brand voice training)Yes (brand knowledge ingestion)
CMS publishingNo (autoposting to social/GMB accounts, not CMS)Yes (WordPress, Ghost, webhooks)
AI visibility / citation tracking after publishNoNo
API or custom key accessNoYes (BYOK, $89 one-time)
Free trial or low-cost testYes (7-day free trial)Yes ($1 test article, no free tier)
Starting price$79/mo$19/mo

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Blaze AI and Hypertxt?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Hypertxt structures articles to earn AI-engine citations but, by its own admission, does not track whether that content actually gets cited once it is live. Blaze AI does not touch AI visibility at all. AI Peekaboo closes that loop: it monitors whether published content is being mentioned or cited across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, with a read/write API and white-label reporting from $50 a month, so agencies pairing either content tool with a monitoring layer can measure the GEO outcome, not just produce the input.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Local businesses wanting one platform for social, email, and Google My BusinessBlaze AI
Content teams that want articles built from their own Google Search Console dataHypertxt
Teams that need long-form content structured for AI-engine citations, not just Google rankingsHypertxt
Businesses that also need paid ads management or AI-handled inbound callsBlaze AI
High-volume publishers who want to remove the per-article cost ceilingHypertxt

These tools rarely compete for the same buyer. Blaze AI is a marketing generalist covering social, email, and local presence for owners who want to avoid hiring a marketer. Hypertxt is a specialist that treats content as a search and AI-citation asset, starting from real Search Console data rather than a content calendar. A content-heavy SEO or GEO strategy is better served by Hypertxt; a broader small-business marketing presence is better served by Blaze AI. Some teams will reasonably run both, using Hypertxt for the blog and Blaze for everything else.

Bottom line

Pick Blaze AI if you need one tool to keep social media, email, blog, and Google My Business consistently updated for $79 a month. Pick Hypertxt if your priority is publishing long-form content engineered from your own Search Console data to rank in Google and get cited in AI answer engines, starting at $19 a month or the $1 test article. Neither tool measures whether that content is actually being cited after publication, so pair either with a dedicated AI visibility platform to close the loop.

Frequently asked questions

Is Blaze AI or Hypertxt better for SEO content specifically?

Hypertxt is built specifically for SEO and GEO content, using your own Google Search Console data to find opportunities and structuring every article for both Google rankings and AI-engine citations. Blaze AI treats blog content as one output among eight channels and has no keyword data, Search Console integration, or citation-specific formatting.

Can Blaze AI post directly to a WordPress blog like Hypertxt does?

Blaze AI is built around social media autoposting and does not include CMS publishing to WordPress or Ghost. Hypertxt publishes directly to WordPress, Ghost, or a custom webhook on every plan, including the $19 Starter tier.

Which tool is cheaper for someone just starting out?

Hypertxt is cheaper to start, with a $19/month Starter plan and a $1 one-time test article before committing. Blaze AI starts at $79/month with a 7-day free trial and no equivalent low-cost single-use option.

Does either tool track whether content gets cited by ChatGPT or Perplexity after it is published?

No. Hypertxt structures articles to be citation-ready but explicitly does not monitor whether published content is actually cited by AI engines. Blaze AI has no AI visibility or citation tracking of any kind. Both require a separate monitoring tool like AI Peekaboo to measure post-publish AI citation performance.

Does Hypertxt cover social media the way Blaze AI does?

No. Hypertxt is focused entirely on long-form SEO and GEO articles and has no social media generation or autoposting features. Blaze AI covers Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, X, and Google My Business from a single content source.

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