Comparison

Blaze AI vs Sudowrite in 2026: Small business marketing content vs a fiction writer's AI partner

Both sit in the Content Writing category, but Blaze AI generates and autoposts marketing content across 8 channels for $79 a month, while Sudowrite is a purpose-built collaborator for novelists and screenwriters starting at $10 a month.

Updated July 3, 2026
Blaze AI
Sudowrite
Key takeaways
  • Blaze AI generates and autoposts marketing content across 8 channels from one source. Sudowrite has no marketing, social, or scheduling features at all; it is built exclusively for fiction.
  • Sudowrite runs on Muse 1.5, a custom AI model trained specifically for narrative fiction, and its story-aware chat reads a writer's full manuscript and series for continuity. Blaze AI uses no fiction-specific model.
  • Sudowrite's Hobby and Student plan starts at $10/month with a no-credit-card free trial. Blaze AI starts at $79/month with a 7-day trial that also requires connecting accounts to see autoposting in action.
  • Sudowrite has a plugin library with over 1,000 community-built tools for genre-specific workflows. Blaze AI has no plugin or extension ecosystem.
  • Blaze AI trains on brand voice for consistent marketing output across channels. Sudowrite trains on manuscript voice and continuity for a single ongoing story, not a brand.
  • Neither tool offers API access on any published plan.

Blaze AI and Sudowrite share a category label and almost nothing else. Blaze AI exists to take one marketing idea and turn it into a month of social posts, emails, and blog content that publishes itself across 8 channels. Sudowrite exists to help a novelist finish a 90,000-word manuscript without losing track of a character's eye color by chapter twelve. Neither tool can do what the other does, and anyone comparing them is almost certainly trying to figure out which category of problem, marketing output or long-form fiction, they actually have.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Blaze AI$79/monthSolo business owners and small teams in local services, real estate, or travel who need consistent multi-channel marketing content and automated publishing without hiring a marketer.
Sudowrite$10/moNovelists, screenwriters, and long-form fiction authors who want an AI collaborator that maintains full manuscript context rather than a general-purpose assistant that forgets character names by page three.

Blaze AI

All-in-one AI marketing platform for social, ads, and content from $79 per month

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Blaze AI screenshot

Blaze AI takes a single content idea and expands it into posts for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Google My Business, email newsletters, and blog content, then autoposts on a schedule once accounts are connected. Brand voice training keeps tone consistent across channels, and a managed service tier at $899 per month per channel exists for owners who want a Blaze team running the whole operation.

The credit model caps generation at 600 or 1,500 per month depending on plan, and there is no API for developers. This is a marketing automation tool for small business owners, not a writing assistant for long-form creative work.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$79/month
Growth
$149/month
Managed Service
$899/month per channel
Generation credits/month6001,500Included
Posting accounts310Up to 10
AutopostingYesYesYes
Brand voice trainingYesYesYes
API accessNoNoNo
Free trial7 days7 daysContact sales
Best for: Solo business owners and small teams in local services, real estate, or travel who need consistent multi-channel marketing content and automated publishing without hiring a marketer.

Sudowrite

AI writing partner built exclusively for fiction authors, with story-aware chat, scene expansion, rewriting tools, and a 1,000-plugin library

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Sudowrite screenshot

Sudowrite is built by writers, for writers, and every feature traces back to a specific fiction problem: writer's block mid-chapter, rushed pacing, or losing track of character and plot details across a long manuscript. Muse 1.5, its custom fiction-trained model, and a story-aware chat that indexes a writer's entire manuscript and series set it apart from general-purpose AI writing tools.

Used by bestselling authors like Hugh Howey and covered by the New York Times and The Atlantic, Sudowrite has a plugin ecosystem with over 1,000 community tools covering genre-specific workflows. There is no Scrivener or Google Docs integration and no offline mode; authors work inside Sudowrite's own browser editor or copy drafts in and out.

Pricing
Feature
Hobby and Student
$10/mo
Professional
$22/mo
Max
$44/mo
Credits per month225,0001,000,0002,000,000
Story-aware chatYesYesYes
Feedback and critique toolsNoYesYes
Plugin library accessYesYesYes
Free trial (no credit card)YesYesYes
API accessNoNoNo
Best for: Novelists, screenwriters, and long-form fiction authors who want an AI collaborator that maintains full manuscript context rather than a general-purpose assistant that forgets character names by page three.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Blaze AI
Sudowrite
Primary use caseSmall business marketing content (social, email, blog, GMB)Long-form fiction writing (novels, screenplays)
Target audienceSolopreneurs, local service businessesNovelists, screenwriters, fiction authors
Multi-channel marketing contentYes (8 channels)No
Fiction-specific AI modelNoYes (Muse 1.5)
Story/manuscript-aware contextNoYes (story-aware chat)
Autoposting / schedulingYesNo
Plugin / extension ecosystemNoYes (1,000+ community plugins)
Free trialYes (7 days)Yes (no credit card required)
API accessNoNo
Starting price$79/mo$10/mo (Hobby and Student)

Which should you choose?

Small business owners needing marketing content across social, email, and blogBlaze AI
Novelists and screenwriters needing a fiction-aware writing partnerSudowrite
Local service businesses wanting automated social postingBlaze AI
Authors needing full-manuscript context for character and plot continuitySudowrite
Writers wanting genre-specific workflows through a plugin librarySudowrite
Businesses wanting a done-for-you content and ad management serviceBlaze AI

There is no scenario where these two tools are actually competing for the same buyer. Blaze AI does not write fiction and has no concept of a manuscript or story bible. Sudowrite does not post to social media, send email newsletters, or manage a Google My Business listing. The only reason to read this comparison is to confirm which one matches the problem you have, not to weigh trade-offs between them.

Bottom line

Choose Blaze AI if your goal is ongoing marketing content across social, email, and blog channels with automated publishing. Choose Sudowrite if your goal is finishing a novel or screenplay with an AI partner that actually remembers your characters and plot. The $10 versus $79 starting prices are a fair reflection of how differently scoped these two products are, not a signal that one is a better deal than the other.

Frequently asked questions

Can Sudowrite generate marketing content the way Blaze AI does?

No. Sudowrite has no social media, email, or blog marketing features and no autoposting capability. It is built exclusively for fiction writing, and while its plugin library includes some tools for generating marketing copy for a finished book, it is not a marketing content platform.

Does Blaze AI have anything like Sudowrite's story-aware chat?

No. Blaze AI has no manuscript or narrative context feature. Its brand voice training keeps marketing content tone-consistent across channels, but that is a different concept from Sudowrite's story-aware chat, which indexes an entire manuscript and series for character and plot continuity.

Which tool is cheaper for someone just starting out?

Sudowrite is cheaper to start, with a Hobby and Student plan at $10 per month and a free trial that requires no credit card. Blaze AI starts at $79 per month with a 7-day trial, reflecting its positioning as a business marketing subscription rather than an individual creative writing tool.

Is Sudowrite worth it for someone who only writes occasionally?

The Hobby and Student plan at $10 per month with 225,000 credits is built for exactly this use case: a writer producing fiction for enjoyment or coursework rather than publishing at volume. It includes the full core toolset, just without the Feedback and critique tools reserved for Professional and above.

Does either tool integrate with Google Docs or Scrivener?

Neither does. Sudowrite works only inside its own browser-based editor with no Scrivener or Google Docs integration. Blaze AI is not a document editor at all; it generates and publishes marketing content directly to connected social, email, and Google My Business accounts.

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