Comparison

Jottler vs Tactycs in 2026: $29/month autonomous content factory vs full-service marketing agency

Jottler is self-serve software that writes fact-checked, AEO-structured articles on a daily cadence starting at $29/month. Tactycs is a Kitchener-Waterloo agency with documented client results and a 2026 AI SEO service line, and it publishes no pricing at all.

Updated July 2, 2026
Jottler
Tactycs
Key takeaways
  • Jottler starts at $29/month for 10 articles and scales to $299/month for 120. Tactycs publishes no pricing anywhere; its /pricing URL redirects to the homepage and every engagement starts with a conversation.
  • Jottler runs a 14+ source research and fact-checking pass on every article before publishing. Tactycs' Competitor Blog Writer tracks what rival brands publish and rank for, but does not generate original articles for your own site.
  • Tactycs has documented client results, including 12x return on ad spend and 1,265% organic traffic growth, the kind of outcome data a self-serve content tool like Jottler cannot claim since it only produces drafts, not campaign results.
  • Jottler has no API and no white-label option on any of its four plans. Tactycs does not document an API for its micro-tools either, though white-label is not the relevant comparison for an agency retainer.
  • Tactycs added AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility services in 2026, delivered by the agency team. Jottler's AEO angle is built into its content output itself, FAQ schema and structured data on every article, rather than delivered as a separate service.
  • Tactycs offers two free tools, the Organic Traffic Loss Calculator and Testimonial Creator, usable without a contract. Jottler has no free tier; the $29/month Starter plan is the only way to test the platform.

Jottler and Tactycs both promise to take content and AI search visibility off your plate, but they hand the work to different places. Jottler is autonomous software: set your topic clusters and cadence once, and it produces 3,000+ word articles daily, backed by a 14+ source research pass and automated fact-checking, starting at $29/month with no API and no white-label option. Tactycs is a full-service agency that runs advertising, SEO, social, email, and web development for clients, and in 2026 added an AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility service on top of its existing nine proprietary marketing micro-tools. Its /pricing page redirects to the homepage; every engagement is quoted individually. The comparison mostly comes down to whether you want a tool that drafts content on autopilot or a team that plans and executes a broader marketing strategy around it.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Jottler$29/monthLean content teams and AEO-focused publishers who need consistent, research-backed long-form output with structured data built in, and are comfortable running the tool themselves rather than paying for strategy or execution.
TactycsContact for pricingGrowing SMBs and in-house teams that want a full-service agency handling content strategy alongside ads, SEO, social, and email, with a documented track record, rather than a standalone article-production tool.

Jottler

Autonomous AI content platform that publishes 3,000+ word articles daily with built-in research, fact-checking, and AEO-ready structured data

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Jottler screenshot

Jottler is built to solve one specific problem: producing consistent long-form content without hiring more writers. You configure topic clusters, tone, and cadence once, and the platform generates 3,000+ word articles on a daily schedule, drawing on a research pass that pulls from 14+ sources per article before a fact-checking layer verifies the claims made in the draft.

Every article ships with FAQ schema, meta tags, and structured data generated automatically, which is the bet behind the AEO framing: AI answer engines tend to cite structured content. Multi-CMS autopilot publishing, available from the $79/month Growth tier, pushes finished articles straight to your CMS without a manual copy-paste step, and the entry Starter tier at $29/month for 10 articles is among the cheapest in the autonomous content category.

The trade-off is that Jottler operates entirely inside its own interface. There is no API on any of its four plans and no white-label option, so agencies cannot resell it under their own brand, and there is no way to check whether any article it produces is actually getting cited by an AI model, that measurement has to come from elsewhere.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$29/month
Growth
$79/month
Scale
$149/month
Max
$299/month
Articles per month103060120
Words per article3,000+3,000+3,000+3,000+
Research sources per article14+14+14+14+
Automated fact-checking
FAQ schema and structured data
Multi-CMS autopilot publishing
API access
Best for: Lean content teams and AEO-focused publishers who need consistent, research-backed long-form output with structured data built in, and are comfortable running the tool themselves rather than paying for strategy or execution.

Tactycs

Full-service digital marketing agency with a suite of AI-powered marketing micro-tools

Full review →
Tactycs screenshot

Tactycs is a Kitchener-Waterloo agency running advertising, SEO, social media, email marketing, and web development for clients, with documented results to show for it: 1,200% growth in online lead generation for one client, 12x return on ad spend for another, and a 35 to 40% conversion rate on a lead-generation build. Those are specific, verifiable numbers rather than vague claims, and they are the kind of proof a self-serve content tool cannot offer since it does not run the campaign end to end.

The agency has also built nine proprietary micro-tools alongside its retainer work, including a Competitor Blog Writer that monitors rival SEO rankings and content publications, and a free Organic Traffic Loss Calculator that quantifies the revenue impact of AI Overview displacement. In 2026, Tactycs added AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility services, positioning the agency to handle both traditional content strategy and the emerging answer-engine side of search.

None of this comes with a published price. The /pricing URL redirects to the homepage, and every Project or Retainer engagement is scoped through a direct conversation. For a business that wants a strategist deciding what to publish and why, that scoping conversation is the point. For a team that just needs articles produced at a predictable monthly cost, it is friction Jottler does not have.

Pricing
Feature
Project
Contact for pricing
Retainer
Contact for pricing
Advertising management
SEO and content creation
Social media management
Email marketing automation
Web development
Marketing micro-tools access
AI SEO and ChatGPT visibility
Best for: Growing SMBs and in-house teams that want a full-service agency handling content strategy alongside ads, SEO, social, and email, with a documented track record, rather than a standalone article-production tool.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Jottler
Tactycs
Long-form content generationYes, 3,000+ words dailyNo (agency-produced content, not autonomous drafting)
Automated fact-checkingYes, against 14+ sources per articleNot documented as a standalone feature
FAQ schema / structured data outputYes, every articleNot documented
Competitor content trackingNoYes (Competitor Blog Writer)
Full-service campaign execution (ads/email/web)NoYes
API accessNone on any planNot documented
White-label deliveryNone on any planNot documented
Published pricingYes, from $29/moNo, contact only
Free tools availableNoYes (Organic Traffic Loss Calculator, Testimonial Creator)
Documented client resultsNo (does not run campaigns)Yes (12x ROAS, 1,265% traffic growth cited)
Starting price$29/moContact for pricing

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Jottler and Tactycs?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Jottler writes AEO-structured articles but has no way to confirm whether ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity are actually citing them. Tactycs delivers AI visibility as agency work rather than a dashboard you can check yourself. AI Peekaboo fills that specific gap: a read and write API and white-label guest links on every plan from $50/month, tracking brand visibility across five AI engines. It does not write content or run campaigns, so most teams pair it with a content tool like Jottler or an agency like Tactycs rather than choosing it instead of either.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Lean content teams that want daily article volume at a fixed low priceJottler
Businesses wanting a strategist to plan and run content alongside other channelsTactycs
Publishers wanting automated fact-checking baked into every draftJottler
Teams wanting documented, verifiable case-study results to justify spendTactycs
Teams that want to test the tool before committing to a monthly planJottler
Businesses wanting free tools to try without any contractTactycs
Teams that specifically need FAQ schema and structured data generated automaticallyJottler

Jottler and Tactycs solve overlapping but not identical problems. Jottler is a content-production tool: fast, cheap relative to output volume, and entirely self-serve, but it has no strategist behind it and no way to prove the content it writes is working. Tactycs is a full-service agency with a documented history of client outcomes across ads, SEO, and email, but it comes with no published price and content is one piece of a broader retainer rather than a dedicated product. Teams with a lean budget and a clear content brief tend to do well with Jottler; teams that want a partner making the calls tend to do better with Tactycs.

Bottom line

Choose Jottler if the gap is content volume: you want consistent, fact-checked, AEO-structured articles produced on autopilot starting at $29/month, and you are comfortable running the tool without a strategist involved. Choose Tactycs if you want a team planning and executing content as part of a broader marketing retainer, backed by documented results, and you do not mind starting with a sales conversation instead of seeing a price up front. Neither tool tells you whether the content is actually earning AI citations once it is published, that measurement sits with a dedicated AI visibility tool.

Frequently asked questions

Is Jottler cheaper than hiring Tactycs for content production?

Jottler is almost certainly cheaper on a pure content-volume basis, since its published pricing starts at $29/month for 10 articles and tops out at $299/month for 120, while Tactycs does not publish rates for its Project or Retainer engagements at all. The comparison is not perfectly fair, though, since Tactycs' retainer includes strategy and execution across other channels, not just article drafting.

Does Tactycs write articles the way Jottler does?

Not in the same autonomous, self-serve way. Tactycs delivers content as part of an agency retainer, produced or overseen by its team, rather than as software you configure once and let run daily. Jottler is purpose-built for autonomous production: 3,000+ word articles on a daily cadence with no per-article prompting required.

Which option has better proof that it actually works?

Tactycs has the stronger proof in the form of documented client results, including 12x return on ad spend, 46% email open rates, and 1,265% organic traffic growth. Jottler's evidence is more indirect: a 14+ source research pass and automated fact-checking that reduce factual errors, but no case-study data showing the content it produces drives traffic or citations.

Can I use Jottler's output inside a Tactycs engagement?

There is nothing stopping a team from using Jottler to draft articles and having a Tactycs retainer handle distribution, promotion, or the surrounding campaign, since the two are not mutually exclusive products. Jottler has no white-label option, so any content produced would need to be presented as your own, not resold under an agency brand.

Does either Jottler or Tactycs track whether content gets cited by ChatGPT or Gemini?

No, neither tool measures AI citation performance. Jottler builds FAQ schema and structured data into every article on the theory that it improves citation odds, but has no monitoring layer to confirm it. Tactycs' 2026 AI SEO service targets ChatGPT and Google AI Mode visibility as a deliverable, but tracking that outcome requires a dedicated AI visibility tool alongside either option.

Is Tactycs worth it if I only need articles, not a full marketing retainer?

Probably not as a primary choice. Tactycs is structured around full-service engagements spanning ads, SEO, social, and email, and its /pricing page does not even list a content-only option. Teams that specifically need articles at volume and nothing else are better served by Jottler or a similar dedicated content tool, saving the agency conversation for when multiple channels are actually in scope.

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