GravityWrite Review
All-in-one AI platform for blogs, social media, images, and video so you stop juggling five separate tools.
GravityWrite is a solid pick for solo bloggers and small content teams who want one subscription to cover blog writing, image generation, video creation, and social scheduling. The catch is a credit-based system that caps output more than the feature list implies, and the entry plan limits you to 500 credits per month, roughly 15 blogs.
Pros and cons
- Covers blog writing, image generation, video, and social scheduling in a single subscription
- Over 250 specialised AI templates for different content types and tones
- Built-in social media scheduler with multi-platform queue management
- AI website builder included on all paid plans
- Supports 30-plus output languages on the Pro plan
- Credit-based system means heavy users hit limits faster than the advertised feature counts suggest
- Plus plan (500 credits/mo) only estimates around 15 blogs or 83 images, not both
- No free plan, only paid tiers starting at $8/mo billed annually
- Support is limited to 10am to 10pm IST, so non-India time zones face delays
What is GravityWrite?
GravityWrite is an AI content platform that bundles blog writing, image generation, video creation, social media scheduling, and an AI website builder into one subscription. The pitch is straightforward: instead of paying for ChatGPT, Canva, a scheduler, and a video tool separately, you pay one monthly or annual fee and get a unified credit pool you spend across all those functions.
The platform launched with a focus on SEO-friendly blog content, and that core is still strong. The AI blog writer generates outlines from real-time data or from a URL, then produces structured long-form articles with headlines tuned for click-through. More than 250 specialised templates cover everything from YouTube thumbnails to LinkedIn posts, email sequences, and product descriptions.
The credit model is the main thing to understand before signing up. Credits are shared across all features, so a month where you generate a lot of images leaves fewer credits for blog posts. The Plus plan at $8/month (billed annually at $97/year) gives 500 credits, enough for roughly 15 blogs or 83 standard-quality images. The Pro plan at $49/month (billed annually at $599/year) scales that to 2,500 credits and adds Elite AI models, 30-plus languages, and up to 30 social accounts.
Core features
AI Blog Writer
Generates SEO-optimised long-form articles from a topic, keyword, or URL. Outline options include real-time web data, AI-generated structure, or extraction from an existing page. The output includes headlines, meta descriptions, and a structured body with intro and conclusion.
AI Image Generator
Produces images from text prompts with control over aspect ratio, style templates, and uploaded reference images. Output formats include blog headers, YouTube thumbnails, social media graphics, and storybook-style image sequences. Video generation from text or images is also available within the credit pool.
Social Media Scheduler
Connects to multiple social accounts and queues posts with AI-suggested captions, hashtags, and optimal posting times. The Plus plan supports 5 accounts and 50 posts per month; the Pro plan scales to 30 accounts and 250 posts. Scheduling runs automatically without manual copy-paste.
AI Website Builder
Generates website pages and copy from a brief. Included on both paid plans with a limit of 5 generations per month on Plus and 30 on Pro. Useful for landing pages and simple business sites rather than complex multi-page builds.
250-Plus Content Templates
Covers templates for blog posts, email newsletters, product descriptions, ad copy, YouTube scripts, podcast outlines, and more. The Pro plan adds access to 200-plus templates versus 100-plus on Plus, and expands tone options from 15 to 25 and language support from 15 to 30.
Pricing
| Feature | Plus $8/mo (billed $97/yr) | Pro $49/mo (billed $599/yr) |
|---|---|---|
| AI Credits per month | 500 | 2,500 |
| Approx. blog posts/mo | ~15 | ~70 |
| Approx. images/mo | ~83 | ~416 |
| Social accounts | 5 | 30 |
| Social posts/mo | 50 | 250 |
| AI Website Builder | ✓ | ✓ |
| Content templates | 100+ | 200+ |
| Languages supported | 15+ | 30+ |
| AI models tier | Latest | Elite |
| Text humanizer | ✓ | ✓ |
| Mobile app access | ✓ | ✓ |
Who it is for
Someone publishing 10 to 15 SEO articles per month who also wants to generate matching header images and schedule social promotion, all from one dashboard without managing separate tool subscriptions.
A 2 to 5 person in-house content team that needs a mix of blog content, social posts, and visuals and wants to keep tooling costs predictable with a single monthly line item.
A founder doing their own marketing who needs to produce content across multiple formats, but cannot justify separate budgets for a copywriting tool, image generator, and scheduler.
Verdict
GravityWrite delivers real breadth for a low annual price, especially if you commit to the Plus plan at $97 per year. The credit model keeps costs predictable but also means you need to plan which content types you will lean on each month. It works best as a primary content tool for solo creators and small teams, not as a supplementary add-on to an existing stack. Heavy image or video users will find Pro credits exhausted faster than expected.
Frequently asked questions
Does GravityWrite have a free plan?
No. GravityWrite does not offer a free tier. The lowest entry point is the Plus plan at $8 per month billed annually ($97/year). A 7-day refund policy applies if you change your mind after purchase.
How do credits work across different features?
Credits are shared across all features including blog writing, image generation, video creation, and audio summaries. The credit cost per output varies by feature and AI quality mode selected. Generating a high-quality image costs more credits than a standard one.
Can GravityWrite publish directly to my blog or CMS?
The social media scheduler can publish directly to connected social platforms. For blog CMS platforms like WordPress, you would need to copy the generated content manually. Direct CMS publishing is not listed as a feature.
Is the Bundle plan worth it?
The Bundle plan at $139/year includes the Plus plan credits alongside managed WordPress hosting and a self-hosted n8n automation instance. It is targeted at bloggers who want everything set up, including a domain and hosting, not just the writing tool.
