Enji Review
Marketing strategy, content creation, scheduling, and analytics in one $29 per month tool for small businesses
Enji punches well above its $29 per month price point for non-marketer small business owners. The combination of a personalized marketing strategy generator, AI copywriter, social media scheduler, KPI dashboard, and monthly live coaching from the founder is genuinely unusual at this price. The weakness is depth: power users, agencies managing multiple clients, or teams who need robust integrations will hit the ceiling quickly. For the solo wedding photographer or boutique owner who has never had a coherent marketing plan, Enji removes the blank-page problem and replaces it with an actionable weekly to-do list.
Pros and cons
- Flat $29/month pricing includes marketing strategy, AI writing, social scheduling, and analytics with no feature gatekeeping
- Monthly live group coaching with the founder adds a human layer rare in self-serve software at this price
- Personalized marketing plan is generated in about 10 minutes from a questionnaire, not a blank template
- 14-day free trial with no credit card required lowers the barrier to evaluate the tool properly
- Canva integration lets you pull designs directly into Enji without downloading and reuploading files
- Single pricing tier means no upgrade path for teams that need more seats, more social accounts, or advanced reporting
- No API access or third-party automation integrations beyond the listed social platforms and GA4
- Integrations are limited to social media platforms and Google Analytics 4, not CRMs, email tools, or ad platforms
- The coaching and community model may not suit business owners looking for fully automated, self-directed operation
What is Enji?
Enji is a marketing project management tool built specifically for small business owners who do their own marketing without a marketing background. Its starting point is a questionnaire that takes about 10 minutes to complete, after which Enji generates a personalized marketing plan with specific tasks that land on a calendar automatically. Instead of handing you a blank Notion template and wishing you luck, Enji tells you what to do and when to do it based on your business type, goals, and available time.
The platform bundles together what would otherwise require four to six separate tools: a strategy planner, an AI copywriter, a social media scheduler, a content calendar, a KPI dashboard, and campaign templates. All of these are available at $29 per month with no feature restrictions between tiers because there is only one tier. Social accounts are connected directly and Enji handles publishing on schedule, so approved posts go live without manual intervention.
One unusual differentiator is that Enji's founder runs live monthly group coaching sessions included in every subscription. The sessions are not pre-recorded webinars; they are live Q&A and accountability calls where subscribers can ask marketing questions and get input from a consultant who has worked with small businesses since 2015. This human touchpoint is built into the product pricing rather than sold as an add-on, which is a meaningful part of the value proposition for non-marketer owners who feel stuck.
Core features
AI Marketing Strategy Generator
Answer a 20-question intake and Enji generates a marketing plan tailored to your business type, goals, audience, and available time. The plan includes specific tasks that populate your calendar automatically, so you have a clear weekly to-do list rather than a generic strategy document. You can customize the plan after generation and Enji will adjust the task schedule accordingly.
AI Copywriter with Brand Voice
Enji's AI copywriter drafts captions, newsletters, blog posts, social media content, and repurposed versions of existing content. Brand voice is stored in the brand library so the AI applies your tone and style rules without you having to re-explain them each time. The copywriter is accessible directly from the marketing calendar, so you can draft content in context without switching tabs.
Social Media Scheduler and Autoposting
Connect social media accounts and Enji publishes approved posts on the scheduled date without requiring manual action. The scheduler works from inside the content calendar, so there is no separate scheduling interface to learn. Content goes live only after your explicit approval, which prevents anything from being published without review.
KPI Dashboard and Analytics
Enji pulls social media metrics and website traffic data into a single dashboard so you can see what content is driving results. Google Analytics 4 integration brings website traffic into the same view as social performance. Enji also suggests which KPIs to track based on your marketing goals, which helps owners who are not sure which numbers to pay attention to.
Campaign Templates
Pre-built campaign templates for common marketing pushes (product launches, seasonal promotions, events) come with tasks, timing, and success metrics already mapped. You select a template, set a start date, and the campaign tasks populate your calendar. This is faster than building a campaign plan from scratch and more reliable than improvising timing and content order.
Pricing
| Feature | Monthly $29/month | Annual $289/year ($24.08/month) |
|---|---|---|
| Marketing strategy generator | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI copywriter | ✓ | ✓ |
| Social media scheduler | ✓ | ✓ |
| KPI dashboard + GA4 | ✓ | ✓ |
| Campaign templates | ✓ | ✓ |
| Brand library | ✓ | ✓ |
| Monthly live coaching | ✓ | ✓ |
| Canva integration | ✓ | ✓ |
Who it is for
Wedding photographers, boutique owners, consultants, and other solo operators who know they need consistent marketing but feel overwhelmed by where to start. Enji replaces the blank-page problem with a ready-to-execute plan and tells you what to do each week without requiring marketing expertise to interpret the output.
Business owners currently using a combination of ChatGPT, a free scheduler, a spreadsheet for tracking, and Google Docs for planning. Enji consolidates these into one interface where strategy, content creation, scheduling, and analytics are connected rather than siloed across different tabs.
Verdict
At $29 per month with no feature tiers and monthly coaching included, Enji offers exceptional value for the specific person it is built for: a non-marketer small business owner who needs a plan, not just a tool. The limitations are real for anyone who needs agency-grade features, API access, or multi-client management, but within its intended market segment, few tools deliver as complete a solution at this price.
Frequently asked questions
Does Enji replace tools like Notion, Asana, or Monday for marketing?
For small business marketing specifically, yes. Enji generates the plan and populates the calendar automatically, whereas Notion or Asana require you to build the structure yourself. Enji also includes the AI writing, scheduling, and analytics that general project management tools do not have. If you use those tools for non-marketing work, you would likely keep them for that purpose.
What social platforms does Enji post to?
Enji connects to the major social platforms including Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. Specific platform availability may vary; check the current integration list on the Enji website as platform connections are updated over time.
What is the monthly coaching session?
The founder of Enji, a marketing consultant who has worked with small businesses since 2015, runs live group sessions twice a month for subscribers. These are live Q&A and accountability calls, not pre-recorded videos. You can ask marketing questions, get feedback on your plan, and leave with direction on what to prioritize. Annual subscribers get access to one-on-one time as well.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. Enji offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. You can test the full tool including the marketing strategy generator, AI copywriter, and scheduler before committing to a paid subscription.
Can I use Enji if I already have a marketing consultant?
Yes. Enji is designed to work with consultants as well as independently. A consultant can use Enji to help clients organize and execute their marketing plan, with the client doing the day-to-day content review and scheduling inside the platform.
