Comparison

GravityWrite vs Hoppy Copy in 2026: All-in-One Content Bundle vs Dedicated Email Marketing Engine

GravityWrite covers blogs, images, video, and social from a shared credit pool starting at $8 a month. Hoppy Copy does one thing, email, and builds an entire sending and automation platform around it starting at $99 a month.

Updated July 3, 2026
GravityWrite
Hoppy Copy
Key takeaways
  • GravityWrite bundles blog writing, image generation, video, social scheduling, and a website builder into one credit pool starting at $8 a month. Hoppy Copy has none of those formats; it is built entirely around email.
  • Hoppy Copy's Brand Memory system and Autopilot Newsletter Engines generate newsletter drafts automatically from connected blogs, RSS feeds, and social accounts. GravityWrite has no equivalent; every piece of content starts from a manual prompt or URL.
  • GravityWrite's entry plan gives 500 credits a month, enough for roughly 15 blog posts or 83 images, shared across every feature in the platform.
  • Hoppy Copy includes full email sending infrastructure for up to 3,000 subscribers with unlimited sends on every plan. GravityWrite cannot send email at all; its scheduler only pushes to connected social accounts.
  • Hoppy Copy's Managed tier at $399 a month adds human strategists who draft, polish, and send 2 to 3 newsletters a month, pricing it against a boutique email agency rather than a software subscription.
  • GravityWrite has no free trial, only a 7-day refund window. Hoppy Copy offers a 7-day free trial with full access and no credit card required.

GravityWrite and Hoppy Copy barely compete for the same budget line. GravityWrite is a credit-based content generator that spreads one subscription across blog articles, images, video, a social scheduler, and an AI website builder, aimed at solo creators and small teams who want to replace several separate tools with one dashboard. Hoppy Copy does not generate blog posts, images, or video at all. It is an email marketing platform built around a Brand Memory system that learns your voice and an Autopilot Newsletter Engine that drafts weekly newsletters from your own content sources, with full sending infrastructure, a spam checker, and competitor email monitoring included. If the job is "produce a mix of content types cheaply," GravityWrite is the fit. If the job is "run email as a serious growth channel and stop writing newsletters from scratch every week," Hoppy Copy is built for exactly that and priced accordingly.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
GravityWrite$8/mo (billed $97/yr)Solo bloggers and small in-house teams who want blog writing, images, video, and social scheduling covered by one low-cost subscription rather than several separate tools.
Hoppy Copy$99/moCreators, businesses, and marketing teams that send newsletters on a consistent weekly cadence and want AI to handle drafting and curation while a human keeps final approval before sending.

GravityWrite

All-in-one AI platform for blogs, social media, images, and video so you stop juggling five separate tools

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GravityWrite screenshot

GravityWrite's pitch is consolidation: instead of paying separately for a writing tool, an image generator, a scheduler, and a basic site builder, you pay one subscription and draw from a shared pool of credits across all of them. The AI Blog Writer builds structured long-form articles from a topic, keyword, or URL, and the platform layers in over 250 templates for everything from YouTube thumbnails to email sequences and product descriptions.

The credit system is the mechanic to understand before signing up. Every feature (blog writing, image generation, video, social posts) draws from the same monthly allocation, so a month spent generating a lot of images leaves fewer credits for articles. The Plus plan at $8 a month (billed $97 a year) gives 500 credits, roughly 15 blogs or 83 standard images. Pro at $49 a month (billed $599 a year) scales that to 2,500 credits and adds Elite AI models, 30-plus languages, and up to 30 connected social accounts.

What GravityWrite does not do is send email or offer anything close to Hoppy Copy's newsletter automation. Its social scheduler queues posts to connected accounts with AI-suggested captions and hashtags, but there is no audience management, no email deliverability tooling, and no equivalent to a Brand Memory system that learns from past content performance. It is a generation tool first, not a distribution platform.

Pricing
Feature
Plus
$8/mo (billed $97/yr)
Pro
$49/mo (billed $599/yr)
AI Credits per month5002,500
Approx. blog posts/mo~15~70
Social accounts530
AI Website Builder
Content templates100+200+
Email sending infrastructure
Best for: Solo bloggers and small in-house teams who want blog writing, images, video, and social scheduling covered by one low-cost subscription rather than several separate tools.

Hoppy Copy

AI email marketing engine that learns your brand, auto-generates weekly newsletters from your content sources, and improves with every send

Full review →
Hoppy Copy screenshot

Hoppy Copy is not a general content tool with an email template bolted on. It is built around a Brand Memory system that learns a business's tone, offers, and top-performing past content, then feeds that into Autopilot Newsletter Engines that pull from connected blogs, RSS feeds, and social accounts to draft weekly newsletters automatically. The intended workflow is approval and sending, not drafting from a blank page each week.

The platform bundles email sending, audience segmentation, automations, and form builders natively, alongside a spam checker, subject line optimization, and competitor email monitoring that shows how rival brands are sending, what they are saying, and how often. Hoppy Copy claims over 100,000 users, a 5/5 rating from 3,532 customers, and 25 percent more opens than the industry average, and positions the $199 Platform plan as a replacement for a stack that would otherwise cost over $2,000 a month across ChatGPT, Mailchimp, Canva, Feedly, and Jasper combined.

The honest limitation is price and scope. Start at $99 a month only includes one idea feed, not the autopilot engines that are the platform's real differentiator; those require Platform at $199 a month. There is no blog writer, no image tool beyond what feeds into email design, and no social scheduler. For a business that only sends a newsletter once in a while, this is more platform than needed. For one that treats email as a core channel, it replaces several tools at once.

Pricing
Feature
Start
$99/mo
Platform
$199/mo
Managed
$399/mo
Scale / Enterprise
Custom
Idea feeds / autopilot engines133+Custom
Brand knowledge assets72020+Custom
Email subscribers included3,0003,0003,000+Custom
Competitors tracked105050+Custom
Human-polished newsletters/mo2-3Custom
AI Website Builder
Best for: Creators, businesses, and marketing teams that send newsletters on a consistent weekly cadence and want AI to handle drafting and curation while a human keeps final approval before sending.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
GravityWrite
Hoppy Copy
Content formats coveredBlog articles, images, video, social captions, website copyEmail newsletters, campaigns, forms, brand-voice content ideas
Blog / long-form article writingYes (AI Blog Writer)No dedicated blog writer; 50+ AI templates cover related formats
AI image generationYesYes (included in the editor)
Video generationYes (within the shared credit pool)No
Email sending infrastructureNoYes (up to 3,000 subscribers, unlimited sends)
Social media schedulingYes (5 accounts Plus, 30 Pro)No
AI website builderYes (5 gens/mo Plus, 30 Pro)No
Brand voice / memory systemNo dedicated memory system; tone options only (15 Plus, 25 Pro)Yes (Brand Memory: 7 assets/3 voices Start, 20 assets/5 voices Platform)
Competitor content monitoringNoYes (10 competitors tracked Start, 50 Platform)
Content templates100+ (Plus), 200+ (Pro)50+ (Start/Platform), 60+ (Scale/Enterprise)
Free trialNo; 7-day refund policy insteadYes (7 days, no credit card)
Starting price$8/mo (billed $97/yr)$99/mo

Which should you choose?

Solo bloggers who want writing, images, and social scheduling in one cheap subscriptionGravityWrite
Businesses and creators sending newsletters on a consistent weekly cadenceHoppy Copy
Teams that want a website builder bundled with their content toolGravityWrite
Brands that want competitor email monitoring built into the platformHoppy Copy
Budget-conscious solo operators starting under $10 a monthGravityWrite
Businesses that want a fully done-for-you newsletter optionHoppy Copy
Teams that need real email sending infrastructure, not just draftsHoppy Copy

These two tools solve almost entirely different problems, which makes "vs" a slightly misleading frame. GravityWrite is a breadth play: one credit pool spread thin across blog writing, images, video, and social scheduling at a price low enough that the tradeoffs (a hard credit cap, a support window limited to Indian business hours) are easy to accept. Hoppy Copy is a depth play on a single channel: it assumes email is core to the business and builds Brand Memory, autopilot drafting, deliverability checks, and competitor intelligence specifically around that channel, then charges accordingly. A team that needs both a content generator and a real email marketing platform will likely end up paying for something in each category, not one tool that does both well.

Bottom line

Pick GravityWrite if the goal is producing a mix of blog posts, images, and social content on a tight budget and email is not the priority channel. Pick Hoppy Copy if newsletters are a real growth lever for the business and the current process is a person manually researching and drafting every send; the $99 to $199 monthly cost is the honest price of automating that workflow rather than a markup on generic AI writing. Neither tool covers the other's core use case, so buying based on price alone without checking whether you actually need email infrastructure or a website builder is the most common way to end up disappointed with either one.

Frequently asked questions

Is GravityWrite or Hoppy Copy better for email newsletters?

Hoppy Copy is the clear choice for email newsletters since it is the only one of the two with any email capability at all. GravityWrite has no email sending infrastructure, so its social scheduler and blog writer cannot substitute for Hoppy Copy's Brand Memory, Autopilot Newsletter Engines, or deliverability tools.

Can GravityWrite send emails like Hoppy Copy does?

No, GravityWrite cannot send email in any form. It generates written content and schedules posts to connected social accounts, but there is no email sending infrastructure, audience management, or newsletter automation anywhere in the platform.

Which tool is cheaper to start with, GravityWrite or Hoppy Copy?

GravityWrite is far cheaper to start, with the Plus plan at $8 a month billed annually versus Hoppy Copy's Start plan at $99 a month. The price gap reflects scope, not just positioning: GravityWrite's entry tier covers roughly 15 blog posts a month, while Hoppy Copy's entry tier includes full email sending for up to 3,000 subscribers plus brand memory and competitor tracking.

Does Hoppy Copy generate blog posts or images the way GravityWrite does?

Not in any dedicated way. Hoppy Copy's AI writing templates and built-in image tool support email design and related content ideas, but there is no standalone blog writer or general-purpose image generator comparable to GravityWrite's AI Blog Writer and AI Image Generator.

Does GravityWrite have a free trial like Hoppy Copy?

No, GravityWrite does not offer a free trial; it only offers a 7-day refund policy after purchase. Hoppy Copy offers a genuine 7-day free trial with full access and no credit card required, which makes it easier to evaluate the Autopilot Newsletter Engines before paying.

How does GravityWrite's credit system compare to Hoppy Copy's pricing model?

GravityWrite spends a single shared credit pool across every feature, so blog posts, images, and video all draw from the same monthly allocation and heavy use of one feature reduces what is left for others. Hoppy Copy instead caps email subscribers (3,000 on Start and Platform) with unlimited sends included, and separately limits how many autopilot engines, brand voices, and competitors you can track per tier, which is a usage model built around list size rather than content volume.

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