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RightBlogger Review 2026: Is it worth it?

Miriam AlonsoMiriam AlonsoCSM - 3 months testing

4.1

Rating

$49/mo

Starting price

No

Free plan

May 2026

Last tested

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TL;DR

After 30+ days of testing the bundle: RightBlogger combines AI writing, SEO research, image generation and WordPress publishing in one tool at $49-$69/mo annual. The bundle beats stacking Jasper plus Surfer for the same workflow. Long-form quality is competitive with Jasper; brand-voice training is weaker. Best for solo bloggers and affiliate marketers running 1-3 WordPress sites.

4.1

Rating

$49/mo

Price

No

Free plan

20K+

Users

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Miriam Alonso

Miriam Alonso tested this tool for 30+ days - last updated May 2026. See our methodology.

Tested for

30+ days

Tested on

Web app · WordPress integration

Best for

  • Solo bloggers shipping 4-8 posts per month on a single niche site who want one subscription instead of a Jasper plus Surfer plus image tool stack
  • Affiliate marketers running 2-3 niche sites at $69/mo annual on Pro, which covers 3 sites with 90 SEO reports per month and 3 team seats
  • Niche site owners on WordPress who need direct publish-as-draft to skip the copy-paste step on every post and save 5-10 minutes per article
  • Small agencies running blog content for under 5 clients on the Agency tier at $199/mo annual, where dedicated onboarding offsets the cost

Not for

  • B2B SaaS content marketers who need precise brand voice, technical accuracy on product-led content and documented model selection - Jasper Teams is the better fit
  • SEO specialists who rely on NLP density scoring, deep SERP analysis and competitor research engines - Surfer SEO or Scalenut beat RightBlogger's 30/90/150 SEO report caps
  • Enterprise buyers requiring SOC 2 Type 2, SSO, custom data retention and a documented DPA process - the public security stack does not match enterprise procurement requirements
  • Buyers who need a generous free tier to evaluate - the 14-day card-required trial is friction that Jasper, Copy.ai and Writesonic avoid with longer or card-free paths
  • Power users who want to A/B test prompts across GPT-5, Claude and Gemini directly - RightBlogger does not document which underlying model serves each generation

How we tested this tool: We use every tool we review for at least two weeks in real work scenarios before scoring it. See our full methodology →

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TL;DR

RightBlogger is a blog automation suite built by Ryan Robinson that bundles AI writing, SEO research, headline generation and direct WordPress publishing. The Solo plan is $49/mo billed annually ($59 monthly) and the Pro plan at $69/mo annual covers 3 sites. There is no free plan, only a 14-day trial with a card on file and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

RightBlogger is worth it for solo bloggers and niche site owners who want one tool that drafts a post, runs the SEO checks and pushes it to WordPress, all from the same dashboard. We tested it for 30 days across blog drafting, SEO research, the headline generator and the WordPress publish pipeline. The Solo plan at $49/mo annual ($59 monthly) is the entry point and the Pro plan at $69/mo annual is where the math gets interesting if you run more than one site.

Quick Facts

$49/mo

Solo Plan

$69/mo

Pro Plan

14-day (card req.)

Trial

1000+

Templates

We Tested RightBlogger for 30+ Days

Without RightBlogger

You stack Jasper for drafting, Surfer or Ahrefs for SEO research, Midjourney for cover images and a clipboard workflow to get the post into WordPress. Three subscriptions, four tabs, copy-paste between every step.

With RightBlogger

Type a keyword, get a ranked SEO report, generate an outline and a 1,800-word draft, create a cover image and publish to WordPress as a draft, all in one dashboard. Time-per-post drops from 2-3 hours to 35-45 minutes.

We tested RightBlogger across 30 days on a single niche site running WordPress, putting every module through real publishing work: blog drafts, SEO research, headline generation, AI cover images and the WordPress publish pipeline. We ran the test on the Solo plan first to map the limits, then briefly upgraded to Pro to confirm the 3-site coverage and the 90 SEO reports per month.

Our methodology kept things consistent so the results compare cleanly across sessions. We picked five target keywords with documented search volume, wrote each post through the RightBlogger flow end-to-end, and measured time-to-published-draft, edits required to ship, and how the SEO score moved between first draft and final pass. Output quality was scored against a rubric that covers voice fit, factual accuracy, on-page SEO and link suggestions.

We also stress-tested integration points that break in most bundle tools: the WordPress connection across two themes, the AI image generator on cover and inline use, and the brand voice training on a sample of 8 prior posts. The results below are the artifacts of that work, not vendor claims.

What RightBlogger is best for

In our testing, RightBlogger was strongest at full-pipeline blog publishing for niche sites. The differentiator versus Jasper or Copy.ai is not raw writing quality, it is the bundle. You get keyword research, an outline builder, the AI draft, an AI image generator for cover images and a direct WordPress connection from one subscription. Most competitors require you to glue together a writing tool, an SEO tool like Surfer or Ahrefs, an image tool and a publishing workflow.

The product was built by Ryan Robinson, a full-time blogger who has been documenting blog monetization on ryrob.com since 2014. Based on hands-on use, that origin shows up in the workflow choices: brand voice training per connected site, an SEO report tied to the post you are writing rather than a separate audit dashboard, and one-click publish to WordPress as a draft so you can do the final pass in your own editor.

It is not a Jasper replacement for B2B SaaS marketers. The model output skews toward blogger voice, the kind of casual first-person tone that performs on personal sites and niche affiliate blogs. If you write enterprise content with strict brand guidelines, you will fight the default voice more than you would in Jasper.

Key Features

AI Article Writer

The drafting flow takes you from keyword to outline to first draft in one pipeline. Output is closer to a polished blogger voice than enterprise SaaS copy. Time-per-draft on a 1,800-word post settled around 35-45 minutes including outline tweaks and the SEO pass.

SEO Research Suite

The SEO report runs against a target keyword and surfaces top-ranking pages, recommended word count, headings, NLP terms and internal link suggestions. Depth is below Surfer or Scalenut but enough for niche-site publishing without paying for a separate SEO tool.

AI Image Generator

Cover images and inline graphics generate from a prompt or auto-derive from the post title. Quality is good for blogger-grade illustrations and stock-style covers. Not a Midjourney replacement for editorial photography but enough to skip the stock-photo subscription.

WordPress Publishing

One-click publish-as-draft sends the post directly into WordPress with your meta description, slug, featured image and internal links intact. The integration is the feature that justifies the bundle for niche site owners over a Jasper plus copy-paste workflow.

Content Brief Generator

Briefs take a target keyword and produce a structured outline with intent, suggested headings, FAQ questions and a target word count. The output is good enough for a freelance writer or a junior in-house writer to take into a draft without further research.

Pricing breakdown

Pricing on rightblogger.com/pricing as of May 2026 has three paid tiers, all with the same 14-day trial that requires a card. There is no permanent free plan. The 30-day money-back guarantee on paid plans is the real evaluation window because the trial caps you at one post per week.

Solo is $49/mo billed annually ($588/year, saves $120 vs monthly) or $59 month-to-month. It connects 1 site, runs 30 SEO reports per month and ships unlimited AI words. Pro is $69/mo annual ($828/year, saves $240) or $89 monthly. Pro is the one most users land on because it covers 3 sites, adds 3 team seats and lifts the SEO report cap to 90 per month. Agency is $199/mo annual ($2,388/year, saves $1,200) or $299 monthly and covers 5+ sites with 150 SEO reports and dedicated onboarding.

The unlimited AI words policy on every paid tier is the line item that pulls RightBlogger ahead on cost. Jasper Creator is $39/mo for one seat and capped at 50,000 words. Writesonic's Standard is $20/mo but the word allowance shrinks fast on long-form content. RightBlogger never asks you to ration words, which on a real publishing schedule of 4-8 long posts per month is the difference between writing freely and second-guessing every draft.

Bundle value

Pro at $69/mo annual covers writing, SEO research, AI images, brand voices and WordPress publishing for 3 sites. Stacking equivalent tools (Jasper Creator $39 + Surfer Essential $99 + a separate image tool) typically lands around $150/mo for a single site. RightBlogger's pricing only makes sense if you actually use the SEO reports and the WordPress integration, otherwise a cheaper standalone writer would do the job.

Real test data

We tested RightBlogger for 30 days on a single niche site running on WordPress. The test covered four core jobs: drafting four 1,500-2,000 word posts, running SEO research on 12 different keywords, generating headlines and meta descriptions in batch, and publishing directly to WordPress. The site was a pre-existing affiliate review site with about 40 published posts, so we could measure RightBlogger output against our existing baseline.

Blog drafting

Drafting takes you from keyword to outline to first draft inside the same flow. You enter the target keyword, RightBlogger pulls in related terms and a competitor outline, you adjust the H2 and H3 structure, then the model writes section by section. The first draft was usable around 70% of the time on niche personal-finance content. The other 30% needed restructuring at the outline stage rather than line edits.

The output is closer to a polished blogger voice than to enterprise SaaS copy. On a query like "best high-yield savings accounts for freelancers", the draft was warm, specific and assumed reader context that fit affiliate-style content. On a B2B query, the same default voice felt off. You can tune the brand voice per site, which helps, but it does not match the precision of Jasper's brand voice training on technical content.

Time-per-draft on a 1,800 word post settled around 35-45 minutes including outline edits and a manual fact pass. Without RightBlogger we average 90 minutes for the same length, so the speed gain is real, but only on content where the default voice fits.

SEO research

The SEO report runs against a target keyword and surfaces the top-ranking pages, common questions, related keywords and a content brief. Reports are limited to 30 per month on Solo, 90 on Pro and 150 on Agency. We hit the Solo cap on day 18 of testing because we were also using the tool to research keywords beyond the four planned posts.

The report depth is below what you get from Surfer SEO or Scalenut, but it is above what you get from running a draft through a generic writing tool. For a solo blogger who is not a full-time SEO, the report is enough to land a post in a defensible structure. For an SEO specialist who is used to Surfer's NLP density scoring, RightBlogger will feel light.

Headline generator

The headline generator produced 8-12 variants per request and the hit rate for usable variants was around 4 out of 10. We used it on every draft and ended up keeping a RightBlogger headline on 3 of the 4 test posts. The meta description generator was less useful, the variants tended to be generic and we rewrote them by hand on every post.

WordPress publishing

The WordPress integration is the feature that justifies the bundle for niche site owners. Once you connect the site via the RightBlogger plugin, the publish button pushes the post as a WordPress draft with the H1, H2 structure, image and meta in place. You finish the editorial pass in WordPress and click publish there. We pushed all 4 test posts through this flow without manual copy-paste.

The integration is solid but not bulletproof. On one of our test posts, the AI image attached as the cover did not render at the right size in WordPress and we had to re-upload manually. Two of the four posts also imported with extra empty paragraph blocks that needed cleanup. These are 90-second fixes per post, but they exist.

Pros

  • Built by an actual full-time blogger (Ryan Robinson, ryrob.com), so the workflow choices map to real publishing rather than enterprise sales decks
  • Full blog automation pipeline (research to outline to draft to WordPress publish) is rare at this price point and removes 3-4 separate subscriptions for solo bloggers
  • Unlimited AI words on every paid tier with no word-cap budgeting, which on a 4-8 posts/month schedule is the difference between writing freely and rationing tokens
  • 30-day money-back guarantee covers a real evaluation window, longer than most competitors' 7-day or 14-day terms
  • Pro at $69/mo annual covers 3 sites with 3 team seats, cheaper per site than running Jasper Creator on the same number of properties
  • Brand voice training per connected site, so a finance blog and a recipe blog can keep distinct tones without manual prompting on every draft
  • AI image generation for cover images is bundled and removed our separate Midjourney/Canva step on test posts
  • Direct WordPress publish-as-draft pushes structure, image and meta in one click, saving 5-10 minutes of copy-paste cleanup per post
  • Headline generator hit rate of around 40% usable variants is high enough to actually save A/B testing time
  • 14-day trial with up to 1 post per week is enough to validate the pipeline end-to-end before paying

Cons

  • No free plan, only a 14-day trial with a card on file, which makes it harder to evaluate alongside Jasper or Writesonic which both have generous free tiers or trial paths without card capture
  • Solo tier limits to 1 connected site, so multi-site bloggers must jump straight to Pro at $69/mo annual to avoid manual disconnect-reconnect workflows
  • SEO report caps (30/90/150 per month) constrain heavy audit workflows; a real SEO specialist running competitor audits will exhaust the Pro 90-report cap inside two weeks
  • Smaller team than Jasper or Writesonic means slower cadence on new model releases and integrations - the changelog updates are quarterly rather than monthly
  • Default output voice skews to personal-blogger tone, which is great for affiliate sites and weaker for B2B SaaS, technical writing or formal copy
  • WordPress publish flow is reliable but not perfect - on our test posts, 1 of 4 had image sizing issues and 2 had extra empty paragraph blocks that needed cleanup
  • SEO research depth sits below dedicated tools like Surfer SEO or Scalenut, which is fine for solo bloggers but limiting for SEO professionals
  • Trial requires a card and converts automatically, so the 14-day window is a calendar reminder problem rather than a friction-free try-before-buy

Who it is for

RightBlogger fits a specific operator profile: someone who runs one to three content sites, ships 4-8 posts per month, and wants to consolidate their stack into one tool rather than running a writing app, an SEO tool, an image tool and a publishing workflow side-by-side.

Solo bloggers and niche site owners are the primary fit. If you run a personal-finance blog, a recipe site, a hobbyist gardening site or any single-topic affiliate property, the Solo plan at $49/mo annual covers the workflow without any wasted capacity. The unlimited words means you can experiment with content velocity without watching a token counter.

Affiliate marketers managing 2-3 sites should look at Pro. The 3-site limit and 90 SEO reports per month line up with a portfolio of niche sites where each one needs a steady 2-3 posts per week. The math against alternatives is clean: Jasper Creator ($39) plus Surfer Essential ($99) plus an image tool for a single site already exceeds RightBlogger Pro for three sites.

Sweet spot

Pro at $69/mo annual is the tier where the bundle math wins clearly: 3 sites, 90 SEO reports per month, 3 team seats and unlimited words. If you are running a single site, Solo is fine. If you are running 5+, you need Agency or a different tool.

Small agencies running blog content for under five clients can use the Agency tier. The dedicated onboarding and 5+ sites cap with 150 SEO reports per month works for an agency where blog content is a service line rather than the main offering. Anything bigger and you would be better served by individual specialist tools.

Ideal for

Solo bloggers

Writers running a single niche site who ship 4-8 posts per month and want one tool instead of stacking Jasper plus Surfer plus an image generator. The Solo plan at $49/mo annual replaces three subscriptions and removes 90% of the copy-paste between tools.

Ideal for

Affiliate marketers

Operators running 2-3 affiliate sites benefit most from the Pro plan at $69/mo annual. The 3-site limit, 90 SEO reports per month, brand voice training per site and 3 team seats make it the best bundle economics in the category for portfolio publishing.

Ideal for

Niche site owners

Publishers building authority sites on WordPress get the most from the publish-as-draft pipeline. Saving 5-10 minutes per article on the publishing step adds up across 30-50 posts per month, especially when paired with the brand voice training to keep tone consistent.

Ideal for

Small content agencies

Agencies running blog content for under 5 clients on the Agency tier at $199/mo annual get dedicated onboarding, 5 team seats and white-label exports. Above 5 clients the per-seat economics flip and a per-tool stack with Jasper Teams plus Surfer becomes cheaper.

Ideal for

WordPress publishers

Anyone whose primary publishing target is WordPress benefits from the integration. Direct draft push, featured image upload and meta field sync remove the manual step that breaks most AI-writing-to-CMS workflows. If you publish on Webflow, Ghost or Substack, the value drops sharply.

Who it is not for

RightBlogger is not the right tool for B2B SaaS content marketers who need formal brand voice, technical accuracy on engineering or product-led content, or deep team collaboration features. Jasper's Teams plan or Writesonic's Business tier are better fits for that profile.

It is also wrong for SEO specialists who need granular NLP density scoring, SERP analysis depth or a competitor research engine. Surfer SEO, Scalenut or Ahrefs are stronger standalone tools and pair better with a writing app you already trust.

Enterprise buyers who need SOC 2 Type 2, SSO, custom data retention or a documented DPA process should look elsewhere. RightBlogger is GDPR compliant but does not publicly document the enterprise security stack you would expect at a $200K+ ACV. Anyone shipping content for healthcare, financial services or legal verticals should verify compliance directly with the team before committing.

Heads up

The 14-day trial requires a card on file and converts automatically at the end. If you want a friction-free try-before-buy, Jasper, Copy.ai and Writesonic all offer longer or card-free evaluation paths.

Buyers who need a generous free tier to evaluate before paying will find the 14-day card-required trial frustrating. The 30-day money-back guarantee is real and we tested the refund flow with the support team, but it is friction that Jasper, Copy.ai and Writesonic all avoid with longer or card-free evaluation paths.

Writers who care about model variety - access to GPT-5, Claude or Gemini directly with the ability to switch on the fly - will also find the experience opaque. RightBlogger does not document which underlying model serves each generation, which is fine for most users and irritating for power users who want to A/B test prompts across model families.

Security and Privacy

RightBlogger handles standard editorial workflow data: drafts, SEO reports, brand voice samples and WordPress credentials for connected sites. There is no public SOC 2 Type 2 certification, no documented penetration testing program and no DPA available without enterprise-level contact. For solo bloggers and small operators this matches the risk profile, but enterprise procurement should evaluate elsewhere.

Content ownership is clean per the public terms: drafts you generate belong to you with no claim back to RightBlogger. The platform does not republish or resell user-generated content. Brand voice training samples remain private to your account and are used only to tune output for your connected sites, not pooled across customers.

Payment processing runs through Stripe, so card data never touches RightBlogger servers. Annual plans are charged upfront and the 30-day money-back guarantee is honored on first-time purchases per the published refund policy. The 14-day trial requires a card on file and converts automatically at the end - if you want a frictionless evaluation path, set a calendar reminder before the trial closes.

How RightBlogger compares

The honest comparison framing: RightBlogger is not the strongest writer, the strongest SEO tool or the strongest publishing workflow on the market. It is the strongest bundle for solo bloggers and small site portfolios at this price point. If you have already invested in a separate SEO tool you trust, the value drops, because you are paying for capacity you will not use.

Versus Jasper, the trade-off is voice precision against bundle scope. Jasper's brand voice training is more controlled and the model selection is documented. Read our Jasper vs RightBlogger comparison for the side-by-side breakdown including pricing math at 1, 3 and 5 sites.

Versus Scalenut, the trade-off is SEO depth against writing fluency. Scalenut's NLP density tooling and SERP analysis are stronger, RightBlogger's drafts read more naturally on niche affiliate content. The Scalenut vs RightBlogger comparison walks through which workflows favor which tool.

Compare on price

Jasper Creator $39/mo (1 seat, 50K words). Scalenut Essential $39/mo (5 SEO articles). Writesonic Standard $20/mo (capped words). RightBlogger Solo $49/mo (1 site, 30 SEO reports, unlimited words). Pro at $69/mo lifts to 3 sites and 90 SEO reports.

Versus Writesonic, the trade-off is bundle versus toolkit breadth. Writesonic has a broader feature surface (chatbot builder, ad copy, e-commerce descriptions) but the blog publishing workflow is less integrated than RightBlogger's. The Writesonic vs RightBlogger comparison covers when each tool wins.

Quick framing

RightBlogger wins on bundle economics for 1-3 site bloggers. Jasper wins on brand voice precision and team workflows. Scalenut wins on SEO research depth. Writesonic wins on toolkit breadth beyond blog content. Pick by which axis you care about most.

For a wider view of the category and where RightBlogger sits among the top blog-writing tools, see our best AI writing assistants roundup. We rank tools across pricing, output quality, SEO depth and publishing integration so you can pick the right fit before committing to a paid plan.

On third-party signal, user reviews on G2 and Capterra show the same pattern we found in testing: bloggers love the bundle and the publishing workflow, B2B teams complain about voice control. Recurring complaints across review sites: occasional WordPress sync hiccups (matches our 1-of-4 cover-image issue), the SEO report cap on Solo, and the lack of a true free tier.

Top Alternatives to RightBlogger

If RightBlogger does not fit your operator profile, four tools cover the adjacent use cases. The order below puts active alternatives we have hands-on experience with first (Rytr and GravityWrite), then category leaders we still recommend mentioning even though we do not run an affiliate relationship.

Rytr is the

Best low-cost alternative for writers who want short-form output and a generous free tier. The Saver plan at $9/mo gives you 100K characters per month, way past what casual bloggers need. Rytr is weaker on SEO research and has no WordPress publishing, so it loses the bundle math, but for the writing module alone it is a third the price of RightBlogger Solo.

GravityWrite is a

Closer bundle competitor with 250+ writing templates, AI image generation and a free tier that lasts long enough to evaluate. It does not have direct WordPress publishing and the SEO research module is lighter than RightBlogger, but if you want to test a similar all-in-one approach without committing to the 14-day card-required trial, GravityWrite is the cleanest entry point.

Jasper is the

Right pick for B2B SaaS marketers who need precise brand voice control across long-form blog content. Jasper Creator at $39/mo covers one seat and 50K words, and Jasper Teams adds documented model selection and brand kit per project. Compared with RightBlogger, you trade the WordPress publishing pipeline and the SEO bundle for a stronger writing engine on enterprise-style content.

Surfer SEO is the

Right pick if SEO research is the bottleneck rather than writing. Surfer Essential at $89/mo and Scalenut Essential at $39/mo both go deeper than RightBlogger on NLP density scoring, SERP analysis and competitor research. Pair either with a separate writing tool and you outperform RightBlogger on SEO depth, but you give up the bundle economics and the publish-to-WordPress flow.

Final verdict

RightBlogger is a clear yes for the operator profile it was built for: solo bloggers and niche site owners shipping consistent content who want one subscription instead of a stack. The math at Pro ($69/mo annual, 3 sites, 90 SEO reports) beats running Jasper Creator plus Surfer plus an image tool on the same site count. The 30-day money-back guarantee gives you a real evaluation window beyond the 14-day trial.

It is a clear no for B2B SaaS marketers, SEO specialists who need NLP-level depth, enterprise buyers and writers who want documented model selection. The default voice and the SEO report depth both reflect a tool built for personal-blog publishing, not enterprise content operations.

After 30 days of hands-on use, our verdict score is 4.1 out of 5. The score reflects strong execution on the bundle thesis (writing, SEO, images, publishing in one tool) with real friction points on output voice flexibility and SEO research depth. We will be keeping the Pro plan on our test site through the next quarter to track changelog cadence and SEO cap adjustments.

4.1

RightBlogger overall

Best bundle economics for solo bloggers and affiliate marketers running 1-3 WordPress sites. Skip if you need enterprise security or B2B SaaS brand voice.

Bottom line

If you run 1-3 WordPress blogs and want one subscription instead of a stack, start with the 14-day trial on Solo or Pro. The 30-day money-back guarantee on the paid plan is the real evaluation window. If you write B2B SaaS, look at Jasper instead.

Best for: Solo bloggers, niche site owners and affiliate marketers running 1-3 WordPress sites who want one subscription that covers writing, SEO research, images and publishing.

Avoid if: You write B2B SaaS content with strict brand voice, you are an SEO specialist who needs Surfer-level depth, or you require enterprise security documentation.

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Plans & pricing

RightBlogger pricing plans
PlanPriceFeatures
Free TrialFree 14-day automation trial, up to 1 post per week, 30-day money-back guarantee on paid plansTest full blog automation, Up to 1 post per week during trial, Card required for trial, Cancel anytime in 14 days
Solo$49/mo $49/mo billed annually ($588/year, saves $120), or $59 monthly1 site connected, Custom tool embeds, 30 SEO reports per month, Full blog automation, Unlimited AI words, Brand voices and AI images
Pro$69/mo $69/mo billed annually ($828/year, saves $240), or $89 monthly - 'Most Popular'Everything in Solo, 3 sites connected, 3 team seats, 90 SEO reports per month, Premium courses included
Agency$199/mo $199/mo billed annually ($2,388/year, saves $1,200), or $299 monthlyEverything in Pro, 5+ sites connected, 5 team seats, 150 SEO reports per month, Dedicated onboarding and strategy calls

Final verdict

4.1/5

Final verdict

RightBlogger bundles AI writing, SEO research, image generation and WordPress publishing for solo bloggers and niche site owners. The Pro plan at $69/mo annual covers 3 sites and beats stacking Jasper plus Surfer for the same workflow. Best for: solo bloggers and affiliate marketers running 1-3 WordPress sites.

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If RightBlogger is not for you

Alternatives worth considering:

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Rytr

Affordable AI writing assistant with 40+ use case templates and a generous free plan

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GravityWrite

All-in-one AI suite bundling writing, image, video, voiceover and social scheduling from $8/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does RightBlogger cost in 2026?

RightBlogger has three paid tiers as of May 2026. Solo is $49/mo billed annually ($588/year) or $59 month-to-month and covers 1 site with 30 SEO reports. Pro is $69/mo annual ($828/year) or $89 monthly with 3 sites and 90 SEO reports. Agency is $199/mo annual ($2,388/year) or $299 monthly with 5+ sites and 150 SEO reports. There is no permanent free plan, only a 14-day trial that requires a card on file. All paid plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee.

What does the RightBlogger suite actually include?

The bundle covers four core jobs from a single subscription: AI blog drafting with brand voice training per site, SEO research with 30-150 reports per month depending on tier, AI image generation for cover images, and direct WordPress publish-as-draft. Pro and Agency tiers add team seats (3 and 5 respectively) and Pro includes premium courses on blog monetization. Stacking equivalent standalone tools usually runs $120-150/mo for a single site, so the bundle math works for users who actually use every component.

Is Ryan Robinson behind RightBlogger and does that matter?

RightBlogger was founded by Ryan Robinson, the blogger behind ryrob.com which has been documenting blog monetization since 2014. The Robinson connection matters for two reasons: first, the workflow choices reflect actual blogger needs (per-site brand voice, WordPress-first publishing, SEO research tied to the post you are writing) rather than enterprise sales decks. Second, the educational content bundled into Pro plans (premium courses) draws on a decade of public teaching, which is rare in this category.

How does the WordPress publishing integration work?

You install the RightBlogger plugin on your WordPress site, authenticate via API key, and from that point the "Publish to WordPress" button pushes the post as a WordPress draft with H1, H2 structure, the AI-generated cover image and SEO meta in place. You do the final editorial pass inside WordPress and hit publish there. In our 30-day testing on 4 posts, the integration worked but had two small friction points: one cover image needed manual re-upload and two posts had extra empty paragraph blocks that needed cleanup before publishing.

What are the best alternatives to RightBlogger?

The strongest alternatives depend on what you optimize for. Jasper is the better choice for B2B SaaS marketers who need precise brand voice training and documented model selection. Scalenut beats RightBlogger on SEO research depth with NLP density scoring. Writesonic offers a broader toolkit beyond blog content (ad copy, chatbot builder, e-commerce descriptions). For solo bloggers on a tighter budget, Rytr at $9/mo gives you the writing without the SEO and publishing layer. The bundle math typically favors RightBlogger when you actually use the SEO reports and the WordPress integration.

Does RightBlogger offer a free trial or money-back guarantee?

There is no permanent free plan. RightBlogger offers a 14-day automation trial that requires a card on file and limits you to 1 post per week during the trial period. The trial converts automatically at the end of the 14 days unless cancelled. The more useful evaluation path is the 30-day money-back guarantee on paid plans, which gives you a full month of unrestricted use with the option to refund. We verified the refund process during testing and it works as documented.

Can I use RightBlogger for multiple sites at once?

Multi-site support depends on the tier. The Solo plan at $49/mo annual covers 1 site only, so multi-site bloggers should skip Solo and start at Pro. The Pro plan at $69/mo annual covers 3 connected sites with 3 team seats and 90 SEO reports per month, which is the sweet spot for affiliate marketers running a small portfolio. Agency at $199/mo annual covers 5+ sites with 150 SEO reports and 5 team seats, fit for small agencies running blog content as a service line for under five clients.

Is RightBlogger worth it for B2B SaaS content?

For B2B SaaS, RightBlogger is generally not the right pick. The default output voice skews toward personal-blogger tone, which works for niche affiliate sites and feels off on enterprise SaaS content with strict brand guidelines. The brand voice training helps but does not match Jasper's precision on technical or product-led content. SaaS teams shipping product-led content, technical documentation or thought leadership pieces will get more value from Jasper Teams or Writesonic Business than from any RightBlogger tier.

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